Sig's crunchy sausage rolls. This video is about Crunchy Sausage Roll (Karikarisōsējirōru). How to make Sausage Roll (Sōsējirōru no tsukurikata) at home with bread here is the solution. Incredible homemade Sausage Rolls like what you get from the best patisseries!!
These sausage rolls are inspired by ones sold at Chinese bakeries. Milk bread is one of my favorite homemade bread recipes and it pairs perfectly with the sausages for a fun snack. These sausage rolls taste best hot from the oven. You can have Sig's crunchy sausage rolls using 4 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Sig's crunchy sausage rolls
- Prepare 1 sheet of homemade or ready made puff pastry.
- Prepare 500 grams of waggoo raw sausages.
- It's 1 packet of pork scratchings.
- You need 1 packet of streaky smoked bacon.
When they cool the crust will soften and won't be crunchy. These homemade sausage rolls, with golden pastry, succulent pork and a crunchy coating of sesame and poppy seeds, will be a hit with everyone. Brush the edge with the beaten egg, then fold the pastry over the sausage filling and press to seal the edge. Crimp using your fingers or press down.
Sig's crunchy sausage rolls instructions
- Preheat the oven to 190 C. Remove the scratchings from the bag, put them int a plastic bag and smash them into small pieces with a rolling pin or such. Unroll the pastry other or roll out your pastry and sprinkle it with the scratchings. Roll out into a smooth sheet again. Cut in to two halves..
- Remove sausage meat from skin. Form into two long rolls, lay first roll along one half of pastry, roll up, then do same with other half of pastry. Cut both halves into evenly sized sausage rolls. Cut bacon into thin long strips and cross tie bacon to make little parcels. Cook on middle shelf in oven, bake until golden brown and the pastry is cooked and the bacon is crispy. Make sure that the bottoms are not soft. they should be crisp too..
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The traditional British sausage roll is so quick and easy to make, plus it is the perfect snack or party food and can be served hot or cold. Sausage rolls are a staple of both British and Irish food. They're so common that it is easy to forget what clever things they are: A buttery puff pastry baked to golden. A sausage roll is a savoury pastry snack, popular in current and former Commonwealth nations. They are sold at retail outlets and are also available from bakeries as a take-away food.