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Easy Sausage Rolls (just 3 ingredients!)

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 9/6/2023
Total Time45 minutes mins
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Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!

This is the most easy sausage rolls recipe ever with just 3 ingredients! All you need is puff pastry sheets, sausages, and a sweet or savory jam or jelly spread.

The best part about this homemade sausage rolls recipe is the versatility. You can easily customize with your favorite flavor pairings, PLUS they can be made ahead and frozen for later too.

These are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer, or as a brunch or lunch snack!

Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!
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  • Why I love this recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Pro tips and shortcuts
  • How to make sausage rolls
  • Recipe variations
  • Serving suggestions
  • Storage instructions

I LOVE homemade sausage rolls. Especially, pork sausage rolls, as I grew up eating these in New Zealand and Australia. While there’s always a place for classic British sausage rolls, I wanted a recipe for sausage rolls with all the emphasis on convenience and time. And that’s exactly what these are! 

I’ve previously shared a more gourmet caramelized apple and fennel pork sausage rolls recipe that is a complete upgrade on your regular sausage rolls. But this easy version ain’t no slouch either!

These ridiculously easy 3 ingredient homemade sausage rolls with puff pastry are always loved by both kids and adults alike! And they are always one of the most popular snacks and easy appetizers to prepare for parties and potlucks. 

Why I love this recipe

  1. These easy sausage rolls are just that. Easy. Almost too easy. You only need 3 ingredients and they come together very quickly.
  2. They freeze very well! So, you can make a batch (or two or three) of these puff pastry sausage rolls, and freeze for later when you have unannounced company and want to whip up a quick appetizer/snack!
  3. Incredible versatility. There are endless ways to change up the flavors with the sausage mixture and the fruit spread. And more endless ways to add more flavor with additional herbs, spices etc. I give more tips and options below.
  4. These are quite possibly the most perfect holiday appetizer that I can think of. So easy, versatile, and they pack so much flavor in small bites. It’s one of our favorite side dish recipes too.
Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!

Ingredients

  1. Puff pastry – You can use any puff pastry from the store. Usually in North America, puff pastry is sold in sheets that are about 9 x 9 inches. But you can also use puff pastry dough and roll it out to the desired size. The puff pastry thickness should be about 1/4 inch.
  2. Sausages – A good savory pork sausage because the texture of pork sausages is perfect for these. And use flavored, spiced sausages so that your sausage rolls will have even more flavor!
  3. Fruit spread or fruit relish – I like to use a spiced fruit relish (like this mango relish or strawberry relish or peach relish). This adds a little extra spice and sweetness to the sausage roll. However, you could also use fruit jam / fruit jelly too. The better your fruit relish tastes, the more flavor your sausage rolls will have. 
For the easiest pork sausage rolls - Spread a spicy and sweet fruit spread on ready made puff pastry.

Pro tips and shortcuts

Here are some shortcuts to make these delicious snacks/appetizers in a pinch!

Use store-bought puff pastry

This is a no-brainer. While homemade puff pastry is much superior in taste, store-bought puff pastry is a worthy time saver.

But if you’re interested in making it at home and you’re up for a little challenge, I’ve got a delicious quick and easy homemade rough puff pastry recipe that will be PERFECT for this recipe for sausage rolls!

I’ve also shared lots of easy step by step pastry recipes that you can make with store-bought or homemade puff pastry.

Use store-bought sausages

I’m not talking about processed sausages (like hot dogs) here. I’m talking the real deal, beautifully seasoned ground meat that comes in casings (fresh sausages). You can use your favorite flavor – pork sausages, chicken sausages, lamb sausages, or beef sausages. As long as they are not pre-cooked sausages, they will work for this recipe.

However, keep in mind that if the sausages are crumbly when cooked normally (generally low-fat sausages can be like that), then they’ll be crumbly inside the sausage roll too. That’s another reason why pork sausages work particularly well for this recipe because they usually hold together well after cooking. 

If you do use pre-cooked sausages, these will be called pigs in a blanket in the US. In the UK however, a pig in a blanket is sausage wrapped in bacon. The main difference between pigs in a blanket (in North America) and sausage rolls is the sausage that you use. Pre-cooked hot dogs for pigs in a blanket, and unprocessed sausages or ground meat for sausage rolls.

Store-bought savory or sweet jam or jelly spread

I prefer to use a fruity, sweet and savory spread with some heat. But a lovely caramelized onion spread, or red pepper jelly works well for more gourmet sausage rolls too. 

If you’re making these pork sausage rolls for kids, or adults who don’t like it spicy, you can use a sweet spread like apricot, berry, fig or quince. Something that will complement the savory flavors of your sausage filling.

Easiest Pork Sausage rolls - Remove the casings for instant sausage roll filling

How to make sausage rolls

  • Once you thaw out the puff pastry, place it on a lightly floured surface. Cut it in half. Spread your favorite fruit spread on the pastry sheet. 
  • Cut and carefully peel off the casing while keeping the sausage whole. Place the sausage (without the casing) on the puff pastry sheet along one long edge (see recipe video). I typically use 1 1/2 sausages for one half of the puff pastry sheet. So, it’ll be 3 sausages for the whole puff pastry sheet to create 2 sausage roll logs.
  • Brush the opposite long edge of the puff pastry sheet (along the length of the puff pastry) with some water, and roll up the sausage roll towards that end. Pinch the edge to seal. Turn this sausage roll “log” over so that the seam side is down.
  • Each log can then be cut into 3 – 4 (for larger rolls), or 6 (for mini sausage rolls) equal portions with a sharp knife. At this stage, these pork sausage rolls can be frozen if you’d like to. To do so, place each sausage roll on a baking sheet, cover tightly with plastic wrap and freeze. Once frozen, you can transfer them into air-tight containers and freeze again until needed.
  • You will of course need to adjust the cooking time in the oven depending on whether you bake them fresh or from frozen (all information available in the recipe).
  • When you’re ready to bake them, transfer the rolls to a prepare parchment paper-lined baking tray. Brush the tops with an egg wash, and make 2 slits on top.
  • Bake until the puff pastry is golden brown and puffed up, and the sausage is cooked through (about 20 – 25 minutes). How long to cook sausage rolls will depend on a few factors, such as the thickness of the sausage, starting temperature of the sausage roll, your oven etc. 
  • In general, these can take between 15 minutes (for smaller sausage rolls) to 30 minutes (for bigger sausage rolls) to cook.
Easy Pork Sausage rolls - You can customize these sausage rolls however you like! My favorite is Pork sausages with a spicy fruity spread.
Easy Pork Sausage rolls - Make sure the rolls are tightly rolled up.

Recipe variations

For these sausage rolls, I’m using apricot and pork sausages, and a blood orange and chili spread. I love this combination because the chili adds a nice kick, and the apricot and orange provide a nice sweet and sour balance to the pork.

  • I previously shared a gourmet version of these where I paired the ground pork filling with caramelized apple and roasted fennel spice. The addition of spices (such as fennel) is an easy way to truly elevate your easy homemade sausage rolls. 
  • Another great pairing for Thanksgiving and Christmas would be use turkey sausages (or pork sausages) with cranberry relish or cranberry sauce!
  • And how about beef sausages with a fruity BBQ sauce?
  • Or lamb sausage rolls with a mint and chili jelly?
  • Pork or chicken sausage rolls with apple or this mango relish?
  • Or chicken and basil sausages with this bourbon tomato jam?
  • You can also make your own homemade puff pastry for an even more buttery, flaky pastry for your sausage rolls!

As you can see, the combinations are endless, and you can be very creative with those flavor pairings by simply switching up the protein, or the fruit spread, or added spices. Just make sure to use some flavorful sausages for best results. I’ve used regular pork brats for these before and those work very well too!

Easy Sausage rolls - These are perfect to make ahead too. Freeze these, BEFORE adding an egg wash and keep them in the freezer. They can be quickly baked when you have company or need a snack!

Serving suggestions

If the sausages that you used are very flavorful and the fruit relish packs a punch, then you may not need anything else! However, you can serve these with other sauces and condiments if you like. Here are some suggestions,

  • Sweet chili sauce
  • Tomato sauce (or ketchup)
  • Ranch dressing
  • Aioli
  • Chili sauce (such as sriracha)
Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!

Storage instructions

As mentioned above, after you cut the sausage roll log into portions, they can be stored in the freezer. Place the uncooked, cut sausage rolls on a parchment paper-lined baking tray and cover with plastic wrap.

Place this in the freezer and let them harden. As soon as the rolls are frozen, transfer them into an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze for later.

You can also store cooked sausage rolls in the freezer as well. These leftovers can be stored in an air-tight container. They will last in the fridge for about 3 days, but will last up to 2 months in the freezer (if they are not thawed and refrozen). 

Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!

To cook from frozen 

Uncooked sausage rolls can be cooked from frozen. Do not let them thaw out before cooking. Bake the rolls the same way, but allow them to bake for a few minutes longer. 

Cooked frozen sausage rolls should be thawed before reheating. This allows for more even reheating. Preheat the oven to 300 F, and reheat the rolls until heated through. This will depend on your oven and the size of your rolls. The internal temperature should be 160 F.

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Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!
4.9 from 12 votes

Easy Sausage Rolls

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Makes about 24 sausage rolls.
Cuisine: American, Australasian, European, North American
Easy Sausage Rolls with just 3 ingredients - You can customize these sausage rolls easily with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead of time and frozen for later too. Easy pork sausage rolls that are perfect for holiday entertaining, as an appetizer or as a brunch or lunch snack!

 Difficulty: 

Easy
Quick and Easy Sausage Rolls with only 3 ingredients! All you need is puff pastry sheet, sausages, and a sweet or savory jam/jelly/spread. You can easily customize these with your favorite flavor pairings, and they can be made ahead and frozen for later too.
EASY – This is a cheat's method of making delicious sausage rolls! Perfect for beginners, and for anyone looking for a flavor-packed yet quick and easy appetizer recipe!
Makes about 24 sausage rolls.

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Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 45 minutes mins
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Makes: 24 rolls

Ingredients:
 

  • 2 puff pastry sheets thawed, about 1lb / 455 g
  • ½ cup spicy fruit relish (I used blood orange and chili spread here), see recipe notes for more options
  • 6 fresh sausages About 2.2 lbs / 1kg. (Ideally well seasoned sausages that you like to eat. I prefer to use spicy Italian pork sausages, but you can use chicken, turkey, lamb, or beef sausages.)
  • Water to seal the pastry
  • Egg wash optional

Instructions:
 

Easy sausage rolls
  • Preheat your oven to 375°F / 190°C, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set it aside.
  • Place the puff pastry sheet on a lightly floured surface. Roll it out a little to extend the sheet, but don't make it too thin. About 9 – 10 inches on each side, and about ¼ inch in thickness.
    2 puff pastry sheets
  • Cut the pastry sheet in half. Set one half of the pastry sheet aside.
  • Spread about 1 ½ tbsp of the spicy fruit relish/spread closer to one long edge of the puff pastry sheet (length-wise). You may need more depending on the relish that you're using.
    ½ cup spicy fruit relish
  • Using a paper towel, blot the sausages to remove any excess moisture. Cut and carefully remove the casing from the sausages. Place the sausage filling along the pastry sheet (over the fruit relish).
    6 fresh sausages
  • Brush the other end of the pastry sheet with water. Tightly roll the sausage roll towards the end that you brushed with water. Pinch the edge to seal. Turn this sausage roll "log" over so that the seam-side is now facing down, and cut the sausage rolls with a sharp knife – 6 portions (see recipe video).
    Water
  • Place the sausage rolls on the prepared parchment paper-lined baking tray. Brush the top with egg wash (optional) and make 2 slits on top. Repeat with the rest of the puff pastry.
    Egg wash
  • Bake in the oven for 20 – 25 minutes, until the puff pastry is golden brown and puffed up, and the sausage is cooked through.
  • Remove from the oven, and let them cool down slightly. Serve warm with dipping sauce or tomato sauce.
Storage instructions
  • Cut the prepared sausage rolls into 6 portions. Make 2 slits on top and place the sausage rolls on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and place in the freezer. Once the sausage rolls are frozen, transfer them into an air-tight container and freeze again until needed.
  • When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375°F. Place the frozen sausage rolls on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Brush the tops with an egg wash (optional) and bake in preheated oven for 30 – 35 minutes, until the pastry is puffed up and golden brown.

Recipe Notes

Spreads that you can use for sausage rolls
Fig spread
Any breakfast fruit jelly such as plum jam, grape jam etc. (for a sweeter option)
Sweet and spicy strawberry relish
Tomato relish or chutney
Mango relish or chutney
Cranberry sauce or relish
Caramelized onion spread

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1roll Calories: 218kcal (11%) Carbohydrates: 14g (5%) Protein: 6g (12%) Fat: 15g (23%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Cholesterol: 20mg (7%) Sodium: 233mg (10%) Potassium: 88mg (3%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 4g (4%) Vitamin A: 21IU Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 6mg (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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46 responses

  1. Harley
    September 16, 2021

    So I made puff pastry according to your instructions – does a full recipe of puff make 4 logs?

    And what size should I roll them out to?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 26, 2021

      Hi Harley
      Usually store bought puff pastry (pepperidge farm is what I used here), weighs 1.1 lbs per 2 sheets (which is four rolls).
      My puff pastry recipe produces about 1.5 lbs. However, it might be hard to roll out the puff pastry to a perfect square. It should make four rolls, but there will be some extra depending on how the dough it rolled out.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  2. Theresa Bashall
    July 25, 2021

    Sounds wonderful! Thinking of making these for my husband’s 70th. Can I fully cook, freeze and reheat them if I defrost for a few hours before?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      July 25, 2021

      Hi Theresa!
      You can absolutely bake them and freeze them. But when you defrost them, the pastry will be soggy.
      Usually what I do, is I make them, cut them into the size I want, and then freeze them (in a single layer to avoid them sticking to each other).
      I would then bake them before I need it, so that they will be nice and warm, crispy and flaky when I serve them.
      Alternatively, you can bake and freeze them. Let it thaw out, but reheat the rolls in the oven (lower temperature) and serve them too.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Theresa Bashall
        July 26, 2021

        Thanks. I wasn’t sure if my venue had an oven as well as pie warmers but it does. So I think I’ll freeze raw and bake fresh. Thanks heaps

        Reply
  3. Liz
    January 16, 2021

    Seem like using ground sausage would be easier than sausage in casings that you have to remove. Recipe sounds very tasty.

    Reply
  4. Niamh Corrigan
    November 6, 2020

    Gonna try this on Sunday! Thanks

    Reply
  5. LA
    July 3, 2020

    Just made these for the first time and went really well! Can you suggest any similar recipes that are as easy with such great results!

    Reply
  6. Loveth
    June 22, 2020

    I love this recipe

    Reply
  7. Arlene
    May 2, 2020

    Can you freeze after cooking

    Reply
    1. Dini
      May 2, 2020

      Hi Arlene
      Sure. I do freeze my leftovers, but I do find that freshly baked tastes better. Once you freeze after cooking, the puff pastry will be less flaky. There’s also a chance of the sausage filling drying out when baked twice.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  8. Suzanne
    February 9, 2020

    Can you leave the casing on sausages

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 10, 2020

      Hi Suzanne
      I prefer not to because it will be more like pigs in a blanket with the casings.
      Also the flavor of the spread will not be able to mix with the meat as easily with the casings on too!

      Reply
  9. Suzanne douglas
    February 7, 2020

    Yummy

    Reply
  10. MikePike
    December 27, 2019

    What temperature do we bake it in???

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 1, 2020

      Hi MikePike
      These are baked at 375°F.

      Reply
  11. Jilly
    November 10, 2019

    4 stars
    Nice! Used beef with orange marmalade sauce in pastry

    Reply
  12. Rosaroo
    November 7, 2019

    Can you prepare them and leave them sitting in the fridge for a few hours or overnight before baking them or does the pastry go hard?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2019

      Hi Rosaroo
      If you keep them uncovered the pastry will dry out. Lay out the unbaked pastries on a baking tray (with space between each, so they won’t stick) and cover the tray with plastic wrap. They should keep for a few hours in the refrigerator. I wouldn’t recommend keeping them overnight as the pastry can get soggy, soaking up the sauce / liquid.

      Reply
  13. Paul
    November 3, 2019

    A “pig in blanket” is a sausage wrapped in bacon. They are made using raw ingredients and then baked. It is nothing to do with cooked sausages.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 3, 2019

      Hi Paul,
      Yes, in the UK, a pig in a blanket is sausage wrapped in bacon. However, in the US and many other parts of the world, a pig in a blanket refers to cooked sausage wrapped in pastry (typically) or sometimes bacon. I have simply used the most common usage of these terms here, but like many types of food, there are regional differences in terminology when it comes to these too.

      Reply
      1. Adele Williams
        December 26, 2019

        And in Queensland, Australia, a pig in a blanket is a sausage wrapped in a slice of bread.

        Reply
    2. lalalaa
      April 20, 2020

      Not sure where you’re from, but in the USA “pig in blanket” is a little hotdog wrapped dough. The rolls in this recipe are very much like the Dutch sausage rolls I grew up with (Saucijzenbroodje).
      Though I’ve never heard of the little treat you mention, it sounds pretty yummy 😉

      Reply
  14. Larry
    September 9, 2019

    What temp for fresh not frozen?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 12, 2019

      Hi Larry
      Do you mean what temperature to bake the sausage rolls?
      It would be the same temperature, but it will bake in a shorter time. Keep an eye on the sausage rolls and they should be done when the pastry is puffed up and golden.

      Reply
  15. betty
    June 23, 2019

    Hi there,
    Looking forward to trying this recipe, but would like to freeze them. Can I bake them beforehand or should I freeze them unbaked. Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      June 27, 2019

      Hi Betty!
      You can freeze them either way. I prefer to freeze them before baking it, but I make sure it’s wrapped well to prevent freezer burns. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  16. Cheryl Plumpton
    January 22, 2019

    This is the same way as I make mine at home, my 2 kids and hubby love them, I make a batch of 12 and they are all gone before they even get chance to cool down.

    Reply
  17. Beth
    December 16, 2018

    5 stars
    OMG! This is so smart – almost like a quick sausage wellington! And I love the jam idea. I am totally going to make this!

    Reply
  18. Renee Goerger
    December 16, 2018

    5 stars
    These are absolutely delicious and so very easy to make! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
  19. Sarah
    January 27, 2018

    5 stars
    These were delicious and so easy to make! I went crazy buying different jams/spreads but ended up deciding on a balsamic onion jam with spicy Italian sausages. These would be a great brunch item too. Will definitely make often!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 28, 2018

      Thanks so much for letting me know Sarah. Yum, balsamic onion jam with spicy Italian sausages sounds fantastic! And yes, we have this for brunch quite regularly too! 🙂

      Reply
  20. cakespy
    December 3, 2017

    DANG these look good.

    Reply
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