Irish Sausage Rolls Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2024)

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Irish Sausage Rolls are a fun and delicious appetizer to serve your family and friends forSaint Patrick’s Day. In Ireland, sausage rolls are very popular and are served in pubs, home parties, and purchased ready made at bakeries.

Irish sausages, like American sausages, are made with ground pork but with a whole different flavor profile. American sausages are often strong and spicy, whereas Irish sausages are blended with a mix of herbs that bring on a subtle and mild flavor, a distinct taste found across the U.K.

I was introduced to Irish Sausage Rolls by a family friend, Rhonda Mulholland. This is and easy-to-make recipe where you can use pre-made puff pastry as a time saver. Make the rolls larger and enjoy them for a meal. Even the younger picky eaters will enjoy these sausage rolls!

More outstanding Irish recipes to serve your family and friends: Guinness Beef Stew, Irish Lamb Stew, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Corned Beef Bubble and Squeak,Dublin Coddle,Irish Soda Bread, and Chocolate Guinness Cake.

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Irish Sausage Rolls Recipe:

Course:Appetizer

Cuisine:Irish

Keyword:Irish Sausage Rolls Recipe

Servings: 4 servings

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

  • 1/2teaspoonsalt
  • 1/2teaspoonthyme,dried
  • 1/2teaspoonoregano,dried
  • 1/2teaspoonmarjoram,dried
  • 1/2teaspoonsage,dried
  • 1/2teaspoonparsley,dried
  • 1/4teaspoonblack pepper
  • 1poundpork,ground
  • 1/2onion,finely chopped
  • 2clovesgarlic,chopped
  • 1cupbread crumbs(about 3 slices of bread, chopped small and crumbled)*
  • 1sheetpuff pastry(half of 17-ounce package), thawed if frozen
  • 1/4cup all-purposeflour
  • 1/2cupmilk

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.Important – must use parchment paper to absorb the grease from sausage while cooking. Otherwise you will have grease all over the pan and your rolls will end up very greasy. I learned the hard way on this!

  3. Using a coffee grinder, mortar and pestle, or seal in a plastic bag and crush with a heavy pan until all of the dried spices and seasonings are the consistency of dried powder.

  4. In medium-sized bowl, mix together ground pork, onion, garlic, ground spice mixture, and bread crumbs until everything is well combined. For best flavor, cover bowl of sausage mix with plastic wrap and let sit refrigerated overnight to allow flavors to meld together.

  5. Gently unfold the pastry sheet and place on a lightly-floured surface. Cut pastry sheet, lengthwise, into 3 strips at the seams. Use a rolling pin, roll each strip into 10x4 inch rectangle.

  6. Shape 1/3 of pork mixture into a 10-inch long sausage-shaped log. Next place the sausage log along the top edge of one of the rolled pastry rectangles. Brush the lower half of the exposed pastry with milk to help the pastry stick when rolling. Roll pastry down around the sausage and press to seal the pastry ends together. Cut each roll crosswise into 4 pieces. Place sausage roll, seam side down, on the parchment-lined baking sheet(leave 1 to 2 inches between each roll). Repeat process with remaining pork mixture and puff pastry.

  7. Optional decorative touch: Using a sharp knife, cut a slash through the pastry in each sausage roll in top of bottom half of roll (should be two slashes on each roll).

  8. Brush the top of each sausage roll with milk (this will give nice golden brown color when baking).

  9. Bake approximately 25 minutes or until pastry is golden brown and puffy and theinternal temperatureregisters 160 degrees F. on your instant-read meat thermometer.

  10. Remove from oven and place sausage rolls on wire rack to cool slightly. Place a paper towel over the top of the rolls to absorb any extra grease.

  11. Serve warm and enjoy by themselves or with dips of your choice.

  12. These sausage rolls can be frozen and be reheated before serving.

  13. Serves 4.

Recipe Notes

* Using a food processor would work quickly for crumbling into breadcrumbs.

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Irish Sausage Rolls Recipe, Whats Cooking America (4)Irish Colcannon Potatoes – Mashed Potato with Kale and Bacon
Colcannon is true Irish soul food. The dish consists of mashing together buttery mashed potatoes with cooked kale or cabbage and leeks for flavoring.

Corned Beef Bubble and SqueakBubble and Squeak is a traditional Monday lunch in England to take the leftover potatoes and vegetables from Sunday supper and fry it up to enjoy for lunch the next day. The odd name is said to come from the noises made while cooking it.

Guinness Beef Stew – Irish Beef StewMost every pub you visit in Ireland will offer Beef and Guinness Stew on the menu. Stewing the beef in Guinness stout beer tenderizes the beef and adds a robust, malty flavor to the stew.

Irish Lamb StewTraditionally Irish lamb stew is cooked with lamb meat (neck bones or shanks) and root vegetables such as potatoes and onions with water. The stew is cooked over low heat until the meat is fall apart tender.

Dublin Coddle
A favorite Dublin dish of potatoes, onions, bacon rashers and pork sausages slow cooked together for the ultimate comfort meal.

Irish Soda BreadHere’s a wonderful traditional Irish Soda bread recipe that can be found in homes and markets all over Ireland. In the United States, Irish Soda bread is popular to accompany Corned Beef and Cabbage when celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day.

Corned Beef and CabbageMy family and I look forward to enjoying corned beef and cabbage dinner as part of celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day every year. This is a great no-fuss meal to serve on Saint Patrick’s Day or any day that you desire.

Irish Sausage RollsIn Ireland, sausage rolls are very popular. You can find them served at pubs, at home parties, and can even be purchased ready made at bakeries.

Guinness Chocolate Cake
A moist rich chocolate cake with wonderful malty notes from the addition of Guinness stout beer.

Guinness Black Bottomed Cupcakes
Enjoy this twist on traditional black bottom cupcakes using Guinness Chocolate Cake and an Irish cream cheese filling

Three Irish Sausage Rolls with flaky crusts on a cutting board.

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Comments and Reviews

4 Responses to “Irish Sausage Rolls Recipe”

  1. Erin

    Hello! I’m wanting to make these for a get together next month. Unfortunately one of the people attending the dinner is allergic to pork. What would be the best substitution without taking away the authenticity? Or is it possible?

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    • Whats Cooking America

      You could make some with hamburger.

      Reply

  2. MARK A JEFFCOAT

    You could use ground chicken, turkey or beef

    Reply

  3. Patricia Altman

    So a mix of ground chicken I use dark and beef. I also add instant potato flakes. The type for instant mashed potatoes

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the American equivalent of a sausage roll? ›

Sausage Roll, to a Brit, and possibly Australian and New Zealander, is Sausage Meat wrapped in Flaky or Puff Pastry and subsequently baked. The closest I've found in The States is a Hot Dog type emulsified sausage wrapped in Croissant Pastry and baked.

What's the difference between Irish sausage and American sausage? ›

A banger is a nickname that the British and Irish give to sausages. The nickname “bangers” originated during World War II, when rationing was common and meat was scarce. Bangers have two distinct characteristics – they have a much softer texture and are much less salty than their American and continental counterparts.

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 long do you cook sausage rolls in the oven for? ›

Bake for 30-35 mins until the pastry is deep golden. Transfer the sausage rolls to a wire rack and leave to cool for 10 mins.

Can you get sausage rolls in America? ›

You can find sausage rolls in pizza shops in New York, but if course, they use pizza dough on the outside, and Italian sausages, which are also quite different. I suspect they're an Italian-American thing, not an authentic Italian food.

Can you get sausage rolls in the US? ›

What makes ours the best sausage rolls available in America? Buttery, scratch-made pastry—and sausages perfectly seasoned with thyme and sage by an award-winning, local butcher, cooked to a golden brown.

What sausage is closest to Irish sausage? ›

If you can't find sausage that is labeled specifically as “Irish,” I would recommend any bratwurst-type of sausage as a fine substitute. These Johnsonville sausages were delicious! If you do not find sausage labeled as “Irish,” I think bratwurst would be a good substitute.

What makes Irish sausage different? ›

Irish sausages are similar in composition, though there is one distinctive difference: British sausages are made with bread crumbs, whereas Irish sausages are made with rusk (a twice-baked bread somewhat like a savory biscotti).

Why do Irish sausages taste different? ›

Irish sausages contain eggs and “rusk”, while English sausages have only breadcrumbs. These juicy little breakfast favourites also sometimes include beef added into the mixture.

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.

How to stop sausage rolls from being dry? ›

Why add cream to sausage rolls? I asked our foodie experts about Curtis' bakery trick and they confirmed that cream softens the breadcrumbs and stops the meat mixture from drying out, as the breadcrumbs won't suck up moisture from the meat and other ingredients.

How do you keep sausage rolls crispy? ›

We find that these Sausage Rolls are best reheated in the oven, so they keep that crispy 'pastry' shell. From chilled: Place on a baking tray with a piece of foil over the Sausage Roll to prevent burning.

How do you know when sausage roll meat is cooked? ›

Things You Should Know

Use a meat thermometer to make sure your sausage is between 160 and 165 °F (71 and 74 °C). If you don't have a meat thermometer, check that the sausage is firm and has clear, runny juices.

How do you know when sausage meat is cooked in a sausage roll? ›

What temperature should sausage rolls be? You should cook your sausage rolls until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 75C. The easiest way to measure this is with a hand held temperature probe.

What is another name for sausage roll? ›

What is another word for sausage roll?
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What is another word for sausage rolls?
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What American sausage is closest to bangers? ›

**Hot Dogs/Frankfurters:** These are perhaps the closest equivalent to bangers in terms of appearance and usage. Hot dogs are typically made from finely ground meat (such as pork, beef, or a combination) and are often served in a bun with various toppings like mustard, ketchup, onions, and relish.

What is American sausage called? ›

Also called wieners or hot dogs, frankfurters are one of America's favorite sausages. These sausage links typically contain a mixture of pork and beef, though you can also find all-pork and all-beef versions.

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