3-ingredient extra-veg sausage rolls recipe

3-ingredient extra-veg sausage rolls

Created by The Tesco Recipes team

Try packing these easy sausage rolls in the kids' lunchboxes. They're made with just three ingredients including meat and veg sausages that are packed with 30% veggies.

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  • Makes 16 mini rolls
  • Takes 35 mins plus chilling
  • 102 calories / serving

    Ingredients

    • 320g ready-rolled puff pastry
    • 6 Meat & Veg hot pot sausages
    • 1 large egg, beaten, for brushing

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    Each serving contains

    Energy
    430kJ 102.0kcal
    6%
    Fat
    5g
    medium7%
    Saturates
    2g
    medium10%
    Salt
    0.4g
    medium9%
    Sugars
    1g
    low1%

    of the Reference intake

    Carbohydrate 9.9gProtein 4.5gFibre 1.3g

    Method

    1. Remove the pastry from the fridge so it comes to room temperature. Squeeze the sausages out of their cases into a bowl. Mash the sausage meat together.
    2. Unroll the pastry and slice down the middle lengthways. Evenly divide the sausage meat and roll into an oblong sausage shape as long as the length of the pastry. Place the 2 sausages along one side of the slices of pastry. Brush the other side and around the edges with the beaten egg to fully coat.
    3. Take the pastry from the other side and roll up tightly, then seal shut by pushing down with your finger. Do the same with the other sausage roll and pop in the fridge for 30 mins to chill. Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
    4. Take the pastry out of the fridge and brush all over with the remaining beaten egg. Slice each roll into about 8 pieces and pop onto the lined baking tray. Pop in the oven to bake for 25 mins until golden and crisp. Serve warm with plenty of your favourite condiments.
      • Cooking for children

        There are no reference intakes for children and all of these recipes are based on recommendations for an adult woman's portion size. In children of different ages, there is variation in their energy (calorie) requirements and nutrient recommendations. If you are interested in which portion size is best for your child, you can visit the School Food Standards.

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