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Sausage roll
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A traditional sausage roll
Alternative names
Type Pastry
Course Snack
Place of origin United Kingdom
Region or state
Associated national cuisine
Created by
Invented
Cooking time minutes to minutes
Serving temperature Hot or cold
Main ingredients Puff pastry, sausage meat
Ingredients generally used
Variations
Food energy kcal
Nutritional value Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g
Glycemic index
Similar dishes
Other information
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A sausage roll is a type of pastry snack, originating from the United Kingdom, that consists of sausage meat wrapped in puff pastry. Sausage rolls are a popular snack in many countries and are often served at parties and gatherings.

History[edit]

The concept of a sausage roll dates back to the classical era, but the modern version became popular in the United Kingdom in the 19th century. The use of puff pastry in sausage rolls is a British innovation.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredients in a sausage roll are:

Additional ingredients may include:

Preparation[edit]

To prepare a sausage roll, the sausage meat is seasoned and placed on a sheet of puff pastry. The pastry is then rolled around the meat and sealed. The roll is baked until the pastry is golden brown and the meat is cooked through.

Variations[edit]

Sausage rolls can vary widely in terms of size and flavor. Some variations include:

Nutritional Information[edit]

Sausage rolls are high in calories and fat, primarily due to the puff pastry and sausage meat. They are best consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

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