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Sausage rolls that don't involve pork

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didireallysaythat · 09/12/2013 11:31

I think those small sausage rolls (you know, bag of 50 in the freezer, wonderfulyl lazy) are part of christmas but DS1 can't do pork. Any recipes for a good substitution ? Other meat, quorn etc all fine. Freezerable a big advantage

TIA

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BertieBowtiesAreCool · 09/12/2013 11:36

Could google halal sausage rolls? I bet you'd find some turkey ones. Or veggie ones - cheese and onion works well.

BertieBowtiesAreCool · 09/12/2013 11:38

Remember when you freeze them, freeze in batches on a baking tray (spread out) and then put into a bag when solid, if you try to freeze them in a bag when still squishy they will all stick together.

addictedtosugar · 09/12/2013 11:48

Glamorgan sausages are cheese and onion, I think.Could turn those into a saugsage roll with pastry?
Or some sort of fish?
I'd google veggie sausgaes, and then turn into sausage rolls.
Turkey mince with flavouring, quished into sausages and wrapped in pastry would work.

Redpriestandmozart · 09/12/2013 11:59

Linda McCartney sell frozen meat free ones that taste delicious :)

mrspremise · 09/12/2013 15:26

Smile Most supermarkets do cheese and onion rolls that look like mini sausage rolls iirc

GinOnTwoWheels · 09/12/2013 15:37

Could you make your own using bought puff pastry and sausages that your DS can eat?

didireallysaythat · 09/12/2013 17:14

I've just made turkey mince sausage rolls using some random recipe from the tinternet. They are ok. But not great. I think making your own using pork sausages if you can't get sausagemeat from a butcher is ok as once you get the stuff out of the casings, you don't need to do a lot. The turkey mince though is still a bit granular (I added breadcrumbs, onions, herbs, tomato puree and for the second batch branson pickle I found in the back of the fridge). Edible but not the best thing I've ever made.

I'll keep searching for a good recipe. Keep the ideas coming !

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Pancakeflipper · 09/12/2013 17:16

Chicken and apple - with a good array of herbs (but can get soggy so sometimes firm it up with breadcrumbs.

wannabedomesticgoddess · 09/12/2013 17:17

I made these before and they were really lovely.

wannabedomesticgoddess · 09/12/2013 17:18

Just leave out the bacon, sorry, forgot that was in them!

BertieBowtiesAreCool · 09/12/2013 17:22

You could use chicken or beef sausages and squeeze the sausagemeat out of those like you would with pork?

dairymoo · 11/12/2013 22:09

Nigel Slater has a lovely salmon & beetroot one...

tabulahrasa · 11/12/2013 22:18

Linda McCartney sausage rolls are pretty good...if you want to make them...asda have this and I think other supermarkets have similar stuff.

Or beef sausages?

MrsBobHale · 12/12/2013 09:08

I usually make these at Christmas as I have a lot of veggie friends.

They are surprisingly easy and as a pp said, if you freeze them on trays they can go straight in the oven.

shoppingbagsundereyes · 13/12/2013 06:39

Delia's Vegetarian book has delicious sausage rolls made with cheese and onion.

shoppingbagsundereyes · 13/12/2013 06:40

Sorry just noticed recipe already posted. Try them, they really are fab

MrsPnut · 13/12/2013 06:43

I always make the Delia ones for christmas and parties. I use ready rolled puff pastry and freeze them uncooked ona baking sheet. Then when frozen bag them up and cook from frozen as needed.

Vajazzler · 13/12/2013 07:18

My friend makes them with ready to roll pastry and chicken hotdogs. Would that work for him?

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