
Pork, walnut and Stilton sausage rolls are a tasty variation on plain sausage rolls. They're good to make for Christmas parties and New Year's Eve - actually, although we do associate walnuts and Stilton with the festive season, these are delicious anytime of year.
Makes 42, serves 8-10
Takes 50-55 minutes to make
Per serving:
175kcals
13.3g fat (5.7g saturated)
4.3g protein
10.7g carbs
0.6g sugar
0.6g salt
1. Put the sausage meat into a large bowl. Add the nuts, cheese and parsley, season, and mix well with your hands.
To freeze: Put on baking sheets and open-freeze. Transfer to freezerproof containers or bags, then cover, seal, label and freeze. To cook from frozen: Preheat the oven to 220C/fan200C/gas 7. Place the rolls on greased baking sheets, spaced apart. Brush each roll lightly with egg and cook for 20-25 minutes, until the pastry is crisp and golden. Eat the same day.
2. Roll out each pastry pack on a lightly floured surface to a 37.5cm square. Cut each into 3 strips. Divide the sausage mix into 6 and shape each piece into a long sausage, the length of the pastry strips. Lay 1 long sausage in the centre of each pastry strip. Brush 1 edge of each pastry strip with egg, then fold over the other edge and seal with a fork. Cut each strip into 7 pieces, making 42 rolls – cut away any scraggy bits of sausage.
3. To cook, preheat the oven to 220°C/fan200°C/gas 6. Place the rolls on greased baking sheets, spaced apart. Brush each roll lightly with egg and cook for about 15 minutes, until the pastry is crisp and golden. Eat hot, but even nicer cold.
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