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Pork Sausage Rolls (with Caramelized Apple and Fennel)

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Updated: 9/9/2020
Total Time2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
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Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

Up your sausage roll game with these Pork Sausage Rolls with Caramelized Apple and Fennel! Just a little more work than easy sausage rolls, but these will be the BEST sausage rolls you ever make!

Juicy, slightly sweet, slightly spicy and well seasoned ground pork filling mixed with deliciously caramelized apple and roasted fennel spice, wrapped in a golden brown, buttery, flaky puff pastry.

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

So I heard that the USA is unfamiliar with sausage rolls. What the hell? That’s unacceptable! Time to change that! 🙂

While that may not be true for all Americans, I feel like those who don’t know about it might be seriously missing out on some amazing comfort food magic!

Wikipedia calls it a British savory pastry snack that’s popular in many commonwealth countries, which I can totally attest to. I present to you, the wickedly delicious, sausage roll!

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

What is a sausage roll?

It’s ground/minced meat (pork, beef, veel, chicken, lamb – whatever!), seasoned and spiced as a filling. Then it is wrapped in pastry (puff pastry or shortcrust pastry sometimes).

Finally it’s glazed with some egg wash and then baked to a golden brown, buttery, flaky, all kinds of drool-worthy savory treat!

No, it’s not “rolled sausage” and it’s not pigs in a blanket, though it may look like a closely-related cousin. It’s so much better than pigs in a blanket.

It’s hard to beat a flaky, buttery, well-seasoned sausage roll, warm out of the oven. Very hard. Maybe even impossible. You could also make a super simple version of these like my 3-ingredient easy sausage rolls! These make excellent starter recipes for any party or gathering, and these are also one of our favorite snacks we make for our small Thanksgiving dinner, every year.

The best filling for homemade Sausage Rolls - Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.
Sausage filling – pork, salt, thyme, fennel, black pepper, caramelized apple mix, butter and garlic

Pork sausage rolls

Here, I gave these an even more flavorful twist by making Pork Sausage Rolls with caramelized apple and fennel. Deliciously caramelized sweet apple and roasted fennel spice (with undertones of mint), mixed with pork.

This gives you a well seasoned, sweet, juicy, slightly spicy and spiced pork filling that is wrapped in a buttery, flaky puff pastry. If you haven’t had sausage rolls before, there’s really no time to waste. 🙂

Just like Wikipedia says, sausage rolls were a quintessential part of my childhood while growing up in New Zealand and later in Australia.

As kids, these were some of our favorite party starters. And as adults, it was an easy to make, yet delicious meal when you were short on time and cash.

These are widely popular in cafes, and available in supermarkets in frozen form, so all you got to do is bake ’em at home and serve fresh for lunch/dinner, for guests or at parties as a snack/appetizer.

I can’t even recall the number of times I used a couple (or more, there may have been more) of these to substitute a full meal aaand…

supernatural

Something this good needs a bit of love. That is why I’m not going to just take some minced meat and then slap it on a pastry, bake it and be done. Nope, no can do.

The caramelized apple and fennel take these to a whole new gourmet level, so that a glass of wine would not be out of place next to a plateful of these.

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

Recipe notes

Caramelizing apples adds another layer of flavor to the sausage rolls. Apple sauce was an option, but that would have integrated with the pork filling too much and not given me a distinct apple flavor.

So I went with bits of caramelized apple that gave me bursts of delicious flavor, every time I bit into the roll.

The apple is cut into really small 1 cm thick batons and sliced thinly. These pieces, when caramelized, didn’t interfere with the integrity or the consistency of the pork filling, since you don’t want a separated or crumbly sausage filling either.

You want it nice and smooth, juicy, without large pieces of anything. I achieved that with the really small pieces of caramelized apple, while adding a wonderful sweetness to the filling too.

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.
Apple pieces to caramelize

And to balance that sweetness, I added roasted fennel. The fennel was ground to a powder (or you can use already ground fennel powder). This has undertones of mint, along with some chili flakes for some heat.

Plus I added some breadcrumbs with some melted butter to keep the pork really nice and juicy. Since I used lean pork, the extra fat from the butter will help to keep it juicy. If you’re using pork that isn’t lean, then you can skip the butter.

How to fill your Homemade Sausage Rolls using Puff Pastry
How to line your sausage filling on the puff pastry sheet. Please note that the sheet has not been cut into two yet.

I sprinkled some black sesame seeds on top but that was purely for aesthetics. You can use white sesame seeds, poppy seeds or just keep it plain. I also sprinkled some sea salt on top, but that too is optional.

How to make Sausage Rolls - Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

You can make these sausage rolls with Homemade Rough Puff Pastry, instead of store-bought too!

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

Did I mention how great these taste? Well, I think it bears repeating. 🙂

You can serve these with some ketchup or tomato sauce on the side (I made some from scratch). Personally, I very much prefer eating them without any kind of dipping sauce. Too much ketchup or dipping sauce can hide the flavors of the apple, fennel and pork filling.

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

Adding finely sliced apple is much better than adding apple puree. This is because you can still taste the caramelized apple quite distinctly.

They add a subtle sweetness that’s present throughout the pork filling. Rather than the apple disappearing into the filling, you can taste and feel the fruit sweetness in every bite. The fennel adds a nice spicy freshness too.

So if you’ve never had sausage rolls before, go ahead and give these pork sausage rolls a try. You too will regret nothing. Nothing!

Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

Recipe

4.9 from 31 votes

Pork Sausage Rolls (with Caramelized Apple and Fennel)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: 16 sausage rolls
Cuisine: Australasian
Caramelized Apple and Fennel Pork Sausage Rolls - Homemade sausage rolls with a delicious gourmet flavour twist! Wow your guests with this fancy appetizer, that everyone will be addicted to.

 Difficulty: 

Easy
These Caramelized Apple and Fennel, Pork Sausage Rolls will be the best sausage rolls you have ever had! Flaky, golden brown puff pastry filled with juicy, well seasoned pork mixed with sweet and spicy caramelized apple!
EASY – This recipe is easy to make. The filling has an extra step to caramelize onions and apple, but it adds so much flavor to the filling. Assembling and baking is easy as well.
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Prep: 40 minutes mins
Cook: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins
Total Time: 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
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Makes: 16 sausage rolls

Ingredients:
 

Caramelized Apple
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 7-8 oz Granny Smith apples cored and cut into 1 cm thick batons and sliced thinly (as seen in image above)
  • 5 oz finely diced sweet onion
  • 3 tbsp white sugar
  • 2 tbsp apple cider
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp chilli flakes
Sausage Rolls
  • 1 lb pork
  • Caramelized apple
  • 2 large cloves of garlic chopped finely
  • 1 tsp thyme leaves
  • 2 tsp heaped fennel seeds dry roasted and ground to a powder (about 2 tsp of ground fennel)
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup bread crumbs
  • 2 tbsp butter melted
  • pepper
  • generous pinch of cayenne pepper
  • 2 sheets of frozen puff pastry 9 x 9 inches
To finish
  • 1 egg – for egg wash
  • Sea salt flakes
  • Sesame seeds black or white / poppy seeds

Instructions:
 

  • Heat 2 tbsp of butter in a nonstick pan. When melted, add the onions & sugar and saute over medium heat until the onions start to turn golden brown, about 15 minutes.
  • Add the apple, apple cider and salt and cook for another 20-30 minutes until the liquid is reduced and the apples have caramelized. Add the chilli flakes and cook for a few more minutes. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
  • In a bowl, place the ground pork, breadcrumbs and pour the melted butter over the bread crumbs, and then add the cooled caramelized apple, chopped garlic, thyme leaves, ground fennel, salt pepper and cayenne pepper. Mix with your hands or a spoon, until everything is mixed through well. Divide the mix into four portions.
  • Lightly flour your work-space with some AP flour. Place one puff pastry sheet on your bench and cut it in half, so you have two 9 x 4.5 inch rectangles. Take a single portion of the sausage filling and while leaving a 1 cm margin, place the filling along one long edge of the puff pastry rectangle, evenly. Brush both long edges with some egg wash, and carefully roll up the pastry sheet with the sausage filling, until the ends overlap by about 1 cm. Gently pinch the two ends together to create a seal. Place the seam side down, and cut this roll into 4 equal parts (with a back and forth motion using a serrated knife so that you cut evenly and smoothly). Place the 4 sausage rolls on the baking tray, slightly apart.
  • Repeat with the remaining puff pastry sheet to make 16 sausage rolls in total.
  • Using a small sharp knife, make two slits on the top of each sausage roll. Brush the tops generously with egg wash (highly recommended) and sprinkle some salt and sesame seeds (optional).
  • Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, and then increase the heat to 375°F and bake for a further 30 minutes or until they are golden brown.
  • Take out of the oven, allow them to rest for a few minutes, and serve while warm.

Recipe Notes

Freezing

You can make these pork sausage rolls ahead of time and freeze them, covered with plastic wrap (before brushing the tops with egg wash and baking) on a sheet pan.
And then once they are frozen, store in a box with parchment paper between separate layers.
Then a few hours before you need to serve, set them out on a baking tray (covered) and defrost, brush with egg wash and bake as per the recipe.
If you bake them from frozen, they will take a longer to bake.

Recipe variation

See my easy sausage rolls for a super-easy 3-ingredient version of these pork sausage rolls (made with store-bought or homemade puff pastry).

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1roll Calories: 295kcal (15%) Carbohydrates: 20g (7%) Protein: 7g (14%) Fat: 21g (32%) Saturated Fat: 7g (44%) Cholesterol: 28mg (9%) Sodium: 241mg (10%) Potassium: 127mg (4%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 4g (4%) Vitamin A: 120IU (2%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 13mg (1%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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85 responses

  1. Christien
    March 16, 2021

    Made these twice and they went quickly!
    I also used this recipe to make hamburgers very tasty!

    Reply
  2. Jim
    February 21, 2021

    5 stars
    We love this recipe and it is a family and friend favourite.

    Reply
  3. Trish
    December 5, 2020

    5 stars
    Great recipe – will make them again.

    Reply
  4. Wendy
    September 12, 2020

    5 stars
    These are amazing!

    Reply
  5. Martha
    August 9, 2020

    5 stars
    We have made these several times & love!love,love them!
    Making them right now

    Reply
    1. Dini
      August 11, 2020

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe Martha! 🙂

      Reply
  6. Martha Collins
    May 14, 2020

    5 stars
    I made the Carmelized apple puff pastry pork rolls last night for dinner. We loved them. I used 1 large apple & it was perfect.
    Thanks.

    Reply
  7. Hazel Webb
    May 7, 2020

    I loved this recipe so much!

    Reply
  8. Kathryn
    April 26, 2020

    5 stars
    Yum! Yum! Yum! I made these this weekend for my boyfriend and his parents and it’s safe to say, I’ll be making these again!

    I combined all the ingredients the day prior as I was also cooking other food at the same time. The flavour combination is incredible and it all really works! Thanks for a wonderful easy to follow recipe!

    Reply
  9. Judy
    January 23, 2020

    5 stars
    I made a large batch of 96 of these sausage rolls and all the neighbours had a taste test and remarked “Don’t lose the recipe”
    I am not a baker but found them easy to make

    Reply
  10. Mike
    May 22, 2019

    Oh wow, I am sooooo going to make these! As a Kiwi I also grew up eating these (though only occasionally at family gatherings, birthdays etc because of how unhealthy they are) but I think using lean pork should at least be slightly better for you. 🙂

    Great to see Ai Ping (Curious Nut) is a fan too – her recipes are some of my all time favourites. If you haven’t already google for “Curious Nut”, check her site out and feast your eyes at her amazing recipes.

    Reply
  11. Nicole
    April 26, 2019

    Is it 7 apples 8oz each or 7 to 8 ounces of apple total

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 26, 2019

      Hi Nicole, that’s 7 to 8 ounces of apple total. So it’ll be just 1-2 apples, depending on the size.

      Reply
  12. Laurie
    March 17, 2019

    4 stars
    Ingredients are solid but the instructions are a little off, I burnt the first batch of apple using a medium heat I found a low and slow approach way better also the cook times of 30 minutes to reduce was off as well, the flavour of the dish is excellent, I modified it slightly by adding a little onion and lemon myrtle oil to the filling and I also added fresh apple and lemon zest to the caramel, when I made the rolls I used half the mix in the mixture and the other half of the caramel as a layer on top so every bite was bliss! I coated the pastry I’m ghee and a white truffle salt and served with a salad of pickled baby fig, fresh apple slices, garlic feta and toasted pine nut
    It was stunning

    Reply
  13. Becca
    November 21, 2018

    5 stars
    These are amazing! Made them about 3 times now for parties etc, with always consistent results. I cut them into 32 instead of 16 so they’d go further and be little party bite sized. These have become firm favourites and everyone keeps requesting them at gatherings. Thanks!

    Reply
  14. Sandra Roberts
    October 3, 2017

    5 stars
    I love sausage rolls and have been making them for years this is a new take which were delicious!! I make them for breakfast using breakfast sausage and with sweet and hot Italian Sausage among other flavors, to suit the different tastes of my family members and they all freeze really well. I flash freeze them (before adding egg wash) for about an hour in my freezer (if using one in your fridge’s freezer it may take a little longer depending on that appliances age) Then wrap them each in a bit of parchment like a tootsie roll and pop them into a zip lock style bag or I use my vacuum sealer for really large batches (to avoid ice crystals) I can’t say how long they keep because they are always gone within a month

    Reply
  15. Bob
    July 18, 2017

    5 stars
    Made your sausage rolls as pies using your pastry. Took one to work for lunch. Shared ir with our chef. I work at a resort. It made him go wow that is great. They are absolutely delicious.

    Reply
  16. Lita Watson
    June 15, 2017

    My child can’t eat the dish which has fennel :((! The sweet flavor of fennel in this dish can be replaced by anise? Will it have any problem if i use it for your recipe?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      June 15, 2017

      Hi Lita! You can absolutely leave out the fennel, or substitute it with anise seeds without a problem 🙂
      I hope you love this recipe. Let me know if you have any problems!
      Cheers 🙂

      Reply
  17. Becca
    March 23, 2017

    4 stars
    Just made these today. I made tons of minor substitutions (apple juice instead of apple cider, mix of white and red onions instead of sweet onions, Fuji apple instead of Granny Smith) but they still came out great. Has a slight kick of heat from chili flakes and cayenne, buttery, flaky. Excellent flavor.

    My only concern with this recipe is the temperature — I baked as directed (15 min at 350, 30 min at 375) but I ended up pulling them out after 30 minutes just as they were dark brown on bottom. If I left them in the entire time, they would’ve burnt to a crisp! Of course, every oven’s different so I’d highly suggest you keep an eye out on yours while baking. Thanks for the recipe – cheers!

    Reply
    1. Hendi
      February 22, 2018

      5 stars
      thanks for sharing Becca, i am not using apple cider too, and time in baking is just an additional guide, not an absolute indicator / standard, seeing is believing..

      Reply
  18. Kelly
    December 22, 2016

    Cannot wait to try these

    Reply
  19. Jen morgan
    September 19, 2016

    Going to bake these next week but want to give myself the extra challenge of making my own puff pastry. Have you done this? Does the pastry have to be frozen before you use it?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 19, 2016

      Hi Jen!
      YES, I do make sausage rolls regularly with my homemade rough puff pastry (the link for this is now in the post too!). Making them with classic puff pastry should be the same. You just have to make sure it is rolled out to the same thickness as store bought puff pastry. Frozen puff pastry will be extremely difficult to work with as they won’t be pliable enough to fold over and seal in the sausage filling – so I recommend that you use puff pastry that has been chilled in the refrigerator 🙂
      I hope that helps! I would love to know how they turned out too! 🙂
      Dini

      Reply
  20. Lesley
    September 1, 2016

    5 stars
    I have made these and they were good.. Froze the remainder and they were even better when reheated.

    Would definitely make these agaom.

    Reply
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