Easy Honey Mustard Sausage Rolls Recipe (2024)

These quick and easy honey mustard sausage rolls have just 5 ingredients! This 'cheats' recipe is perfect for bonfire night and festive party food too!

As I mentioned in my last post, this week is British Sausage Week, and in honour of the occasion I've been creating some delicious sausage recipes to share with you.

Earlier in the week I shared my favourite family friendly mid-week meal - Sausages with Roasted Vegetables, and today I've got a super easy party food idea to share with you - easy peasy honey mustard sausage rolls!

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These 'cheat' sausage rolls use ready made puff pastry and sausages with a honey mustard twist for a super quick party food make! The recipe is perfect for cooking with children too, as it's really easy to put together, although younger children will need a bit of help with the knife.

The mustard taste is subtle and mild, so even the littlest children will lovethem. We'll be enjoying ours on Bonfire night tomorrow, the perfect bonfire night treat!

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Easy Honey Mustard Sausage Rolls

Ingredients (makes 24):

  • 1 tbs honey
  • 1 tbs mild yellow mustard
  • 1 sheet ready-rolled puff pastry
  • 6 good quality pork sausages
  • 1 egg

To serve:

  • 1 tbs honey
  • 1 tbs mild yellow mustard

Method:

Preheat the oven to200°C (Gas mark 6/390°F). Line a large baking tray with grease-proof paper.

Measure out the honey and mustard and mix together in a small bowl until well combined.

Unroll the sheet of puff pastry. With a sharp knife, cut into 6 equal rectangles.

Brush the honey and mustard mixture all over the pastry, leaving a strip of clean pastry about 2-3cm wide on one side of each rectangle.

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Place a sausage on each rectangle as shown below. If you have a little extra time, you can remove the skin from each sausage first, by slicing length-ways down each sausage with the tip of the sharp knife and peeling the skin away, leaving the sausage intact*.

Tightly roll the pastry up around each the sausage, leaving the clean strip showing.

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Break the egg into a small glass and whisk lightly. Brush each strip of pastry with the egg, then roll each sausage roll up the rest of the way, making sure that the join is on the bottom.

Slice each sausage roll into 4 smaller pieces and score a couple of lines in the top of each one.

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Place the sausage rolls on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space in between each one and making sure the pastry join remains on the bottom. Brush all the sausage rolls with the remaining egg.

Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the pastry is puffed up and golden brown and the sausages are cooked through. Leave to cool for a few minutes before serving.

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Whilst the sausage rolls are cooling, mix together the honey and mild mustard as before. Stir well to combine then pop into a small bowl. Serve the sausage rolls with the honey mustard on the side for dipping.

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NOTES: The recipe will still work if you leave the sausage skins on, but you may find a few sausages pop out of their pastry cases during cooking. If this happens, just push them back in whilst the pastry is still warm.

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For more sausage recipes head over to our Bonfire Night recipes collection or formore fun party food ideas and recipes that kids will love, check out the Party Food Recipessectionhere on the Eats Amazing blog or pop over and follow myParty Food for KidsPinterest board for recipe inspiration all the year around!

What's your favourite sausage recipe?

Grace

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Easy Honey Mustard Sausage Rolls

Easy 5 ingredient honey mustard cheats sausage rolls - a fab easy recipe for kids to make and perfect party food too.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Party Food, Snack

Cuisine: Bonfire Night, British

Servings: 24 sausage rolls

Author: Grace

Ingredients

  • 1 tbs honey
  • 1 tbs mild yellow mustard
  • 1 sheet ready-rolled puff pastry
  • 6 good quality pork sausages
  • 1 egg

To serve:

  • 1 tbs honey
  • 1 tbs mild yellow mustard

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200°C (Gas mark 6/390°F). Line a large baking tray with grease-proof paper.

  • Measure out the honey and mustard and mix together in a small bowl until well combined.

  • Unroll the sheet of puff pastry. With a sharp knife, cut into 6 equal rectangles.

  • Brush the honey and mustard mixture all over the pastry, leaving a strip of clean pastry about 2-3cm wide on one side of each rectangle.

  • Place a sausage on each rectangle as shown below. If you have a little extra time, you can remove the skin from each sausage first, by slicing length-ways down each sausage with the tip of the sharp knife and peeling the skin away, leaving the sausage intact*.

  • Tightly roll the pastry up around each the sausage, leaving the clean strip showing.

  • Break the egg into a small glass and whisk lightly. Brush each strip of pastry with the egg, then roll each sausage roll up the rest of the way, making sure that the join is on the bottom.

  • Slice each sausage roll into 4 smaller pieces and score a couple of lines in the top of each one.

  • Place the sausage rolls on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space in between each one and making sure the pastry join remains on the bottom. Brush all the sausage rolls with the remaining egg.

  • Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the pastry is puffed up and golden brown and the sausages are cooked through. Leave to cool for a few minutes before serving.

  • Whilst the sausage rolls are cooling, mix together the honey and mild mustard as before. Stir well to combine then pop into a small bowl. Serve the sausage rolls with the honey mustard on the side for dipping.

Notes

NOTES: The recipe will still work if you leave the sausage skins on, but you may find a few sausages pop out of their pastry cases during cooking. If this happens, just push them back in whilst the pastry is still warm

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FAQs

Why do my homemade sausage rolls have soggy bottoms? ›

Why do my homemade sausage rolls have soggy bottoms? To prevent soggy sausage rolls, make sure your oven is preheated before cooking. Ensure to space out the sausage rolls on the baking tray when cooking to ensure there is enough room for the air to circulate and allow them to crisp up.

How do you keep sausage rolls from getting greasy? ›

Use a smaller portion size: Instead of making large sausage rolls, consider making smaller ones or cutting them into smaller portions. This can help reduce the overall fat content per serving. Bake instead of fry: Instead of deep frying the sausage rolls, bake them in the oven to help reduce the amount of added fat.

What is a good side dish for sausage rolls? ›

The best side dishes to serve with sausage rolls are french fries, blooming onion, crispy green beans, cheese dip, crispy chicken Wings, crab cakes, coleslaw, potato salad, stuffed mushrooms, onion rings, corn on the cob, grilled vegetables, jalapeno poppers, and macaroni salad.

What's the difference between a sausage roll and pig in a blanket? ›

Pigs in a blanket in the United States is a small hot dog or other sausage wrapped in pastry similar to a sausage roll in the UK, it is commonly served as an appetizer in the United States. The similarity in name with that of the UK dish pigs in blankets, which is a sausage wrapped in bacon, sometimes causes confusion.

How do you keep the bottom crust from getting soggy? ›

Coating the inside surface of the bottom crust will create a barrier to prevent sogginess. Adding a layer of corn syrup or a slightly beaten egg white before pouring in the filling will form a seal between the pie dough and the filling and will help make the crust crisp and flaky.

How to avoid a soggy bottom? ›

Give yourself a smart head start

Blind-bake your base before adding a filling to help to firm the base and avoid liquid being absorbed into it. Prick the base with a fork to help steam escape, cover with foil or parchment, and weigh it down with ceramic baking beans, uncooked rice or white sugar.

How to get crispy bottom on sausage rolls? ›

The trays need to be cold when you place the uncooked pastry rolls on them so that they cook evenly in the oven and get a crispy base. Using hot trays will begin to soften and 'melt' the pastry before they're added to the oven - which will lead to soggy pastry.

Why chill sausage rolls before cooking? ›

I understand that you want to store unbaked saussage rolls and bake them the next day. IMHO you should be fine as long as the filling isn't too wet. Chill the pastry and the filling well before assembling, this will firm up the fats and reduce seeping from filling to pastry dough.

Should homemade sausage rolls be kept in the fridge? ›

A cooked sausage roll will last in your fridge for up to three days. Be sure to pop it in the fridge once it's cooled down though, as a sausage roll shouldn't be left at room temperature for more than two hours. If you freeze your sausage roll, it will last for up to three months.

How do you keep sausage rolls warm for a party? ›

You can keep things like sausage rolls, quesadillas and mini pies both warm and crispy by lining the bottom of your Thermos with a few folded pieces of kitchen towel and piling the hot food on top. No more soggy sarnies. Keep cold things cold as well as hot things hot.

What are the pros and cons of sausage rolls? ›

Pros: Sausage rolls are an easily absorbed source of protein with some iron, zinc and B vitamins for a healthy immune and reproductive system. Cons: Sausage rolls are a combination of pork and pastry, which means they are potentially very fattening and relatively scarce in nutrients.

What do Texans call pigs in a blanket? ›

The Texanist: Why Do Texans Call a Pig in a Blanket a Kolache? – Texas Monthly.

What do Scottish people call pigs and blankets? ›

In the United Kingdom, “pigs in blankets” refers to small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon though in Scotland they are often called kilted soldiers. They are a traditional accompaniment to roast turkey in a Christmas dinner.

What do the English call pigs in a blanket? ›

Pigs in blankets, kilted sausages or kilted soldiers is a dish served in the United Kingdom and Ireland consisting of small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon. They are a popular and traditional accompaniment to roast turkey in a Christmas dinner and are served as a side dish.

Why are my sausages soggy? ›

Be sure that the water is at a high boil before you add the sausages, otherwise, the sausages may get soggy if the water isn't hot enough yet. Then, reduce the heat so that the boil isn't as aggressive. The cooking time will depend on what kind of sausages you're dealing with.

Why is my sausage mushy? ›

Meat quality and processing: Leanness: Some sausages utilize very lean pork cuts, which, while good for health, can lack fat and result in a dry, crumbly texture. Fillers and binders: Cheaper sausages often contain fillers like soy protein or breadcrumbs, which can create a mushy or artificial texture.

How to crisp up sausage rolls? ›

Reheat the defrosted cooked sausage rolls at 180C (160C fan) for 8 – 10 minutes.

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