Sausage roll

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Sausage Roll
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A freshly baked sausage roll
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Type
Course Snack
Place of origin United Kingdom
Region or state
Associated national cuisine
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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
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The sausage roll is a pastry-based snack popular in Commonwealth nations, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It consists of sausage meat wrapped in puff pastry and is typically baked until golden brown. Sausage rolls are commonly served either hot or cold and are a staple at various events and gatherings, from parties to picnics.

History

The origins of the sausage roll are believed to date back to the Napoleonic Wars, where it was developed in France or the United Kingdom. However, its exact origins are unclear. The snack gained popularity in the United Kingdom during the 19th century, becoming a common feature in bakeries and households alike.

Preparation

Sausage rolls are made by wrapping sausage meat in puff pastry. The sausage meat can be seasoned with a variety of herbs and spices, depending on personal preference or regional variations. The pastry is then rolled around the meat, sealed, and baked in an oven until the pastry is puffed and golden brown.

Variations

There are numerous variations of the sausage roll around the world. In the United Kingdom, they range from mini sausage rolls (often served at parties) to larger versions that constitute a full meal. In Australia and New Zealand, sausage rolls are a common snack at cafes and bakeries, often accompanied by tomato sauce. Variations can include different types of meat, such as chicken or beef, or vegetarian alternatives.

Cultural Significance

Sausage rolls hold a significant place in the food culture of many countries. In the United Kingdom, they are an integral part of the traditional Christmas menu and are also popular at football matches. In Australia, the sausage roll is considered a national snack, often featured at birthday parties and public events.

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