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Following on from a recent sausage roll thread ....

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oxocube · 23/02/2009 18:47

I have a fab Delia flaky pastry (and a good sausage roll recipe ) but fancy making veggie rolls using cheese. Does anyone have a recipe? I seem to remember one where the cheese was mixed with fresh breadcrumbs and herbs, but maybe I dreamed it

Any ideas?

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oxocube · 23/02/2009 20:01

Ah Ha! Have found a recipe Will still use Delia's flaky pastry but might try it with this cheese filling and make these tomorrow! Will let Mumsnet know whether they are a triumph of a disaster

Veggie rolls

Something for vegetarians, these are popular hot or cold and are good in packed lunches. They are best if eaten when freshly baked.

Ingredients
200g self raising flour
100g vegetarian suet
Pinch of salt
Cold water (about 60ml)
250g grated cheese (either a strong Cheddar or a mixture - try Cheddar, Double Gloucester and Cheshire)
100g white breadcrumbs
Bunch of spring onions, peeled and chopped
1 egg
Pinch of mustard powder (optional)
Salt and black pepper Method
Preheat the oven to 220 degrees (gas mark 7)
To make the suet pastry take a large bowl and mix the flour, suet and salt
Add cold water (a tablespoon at a time) until you have a pliable dough
Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for a few minutes
Leave the pastry to rest for a few minutes while you make the filling
Combine the cheese, spring onions, breadcrumbs, mustard powder (if using) and egg, season with salt and pepper
Divide the pastry in 2 and roll into oblongs about 40 cm by 10 cm
Make a mound of filling along the middle of each strip
Moisten the pastry on one side with water, fold over the other side and seal carefully
Cut into 5 cm lengths, place on a greased baking tray, taking care to ensure that the seal is on the base
Use scissors to make 2 or 3 snips and bake for around 20 minutes or until they are golden
Eat on the day you cook them

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SuperBunny · 25/02/2009 04:12

How did they turn out?

nappyaddict · 21/01/2011 16:13

Just bumping this cos I've got some fab sausage roll recipes :)

http://www.masterchef.com.au/sausage-rolls-with-hidden-vegetables.htm

http://www.recipelover.com.au/recipe.aspx?id=842

I always use 1 carrot, red onion, 1 apple, 1 pear, thyme, sage and oregano. DS loves them!

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