Sausage Rolls

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Sausage rolls are a classic treat, with soft, fluffy bread wrapped around tasty sausage filling. Whether you’re hosting a party, packing for a picnic, or just need a quick bite, these rolls are even better with my simple homemade sausage rolls dough recipe — super easy to make and always a hit!

Sausage rolls served on a platter.
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Best Homemade Sausage Rolls Recipe

I’ve been wanting to make homemade sausage rolls for the longest time, and I’m excited to share this recipe with you! These delicious pastry rolls are filled with juicy sausage and wrapped in cotton-soft, fluffy bread that tastes just like the best Asian bakeries. It’s the perfect combination of savory goodness that will leave your taste buds wanting more!

My recipe for easy sausage rolls is simple to whip up using just a few basic ingredients like bread flour, active dry yeast, and butter. With a bit of kneading and rising, you’ll have perfectly fluffy rolls that are golden brown and oh-so-satisfying. Whether you’re serving them at a party or enjoying them as a quick snack, these homemade sausage rolls are sure to impress!


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Sausage rolls just like the best Asian bakery.
  • Taste of the best bakeries. They taste just like the amazing rolls you find in top-notch Asian bakeries, giving you the chance to enjoy that experience right in your own kitchen.
  • Easy ingredients. With just a few simple ingredients like bread flour, active dry yeast, and butter, this savory rolls recipe is perfect for beginners. It’s so foolproof that anyone can whip these up without breaking a sweat!
  • Quick and easy. The entire process is straightforward, allowing you to enjoy freshly baked rolls without spending hours in the kitchen.
  • Convenience. You can make a batch ahead of time, freeze them, and pop them in the oven whenever you need a quick meal or snack.

Sausage Rolls Ingredients

Ingredients for sausage rolls.
  • Bread flour or all-purpose flour – Bread flour is a bit heartier, making your rolls fluffier, but all-purpose flour works just fine for a softer bite.
  • Instant dried yeast – Creates those lovely air pockets that make these rolls nice and fluffy.
  • Unsalted butter – Adds a rich, buttery flavor to your dough.
  • Egg – Helps hold everything together, adds moisture, and gives the rolls a lovely golden color when they bake.
  • Whole milk – Brings extra moisture and richness to the dough, helps activate the yeast, and enhances the flavor of the rolls.
  • Sausages – The best part! They’re the savory filling that makes these rolls hearty and satisfying, giving you that delicious, savory punch you crave.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.


How To Make Sausage Rolls

Knead the unsalted butter into the dough.

Step 1: Put ½ portion of the flour and yeast in a bowl and combine. Add the sugar and salt and mix well. Pour the egg and milk mixture into the bowl. Use a large spoon (or pastry scraper) to mix everything together. Put the remaining ½ portion of the flour into the bowl and knead briefly to combine all the ingredients. Take the dough out of the bowl and knead. The dough will become elastic after kneading for about 5 minutes. Add the butter and knead the dough for 5-10 minutes or until the dough is soft, pliable, smooth and slightly shiny, almost satiny.

Let the homemade sausage roll dough rise in a large bowl.

Step 2: Put the dough into a lightly buttered bowl and cover with a damp cloth. Let the dough rise in a warm place until its size doubles (1 – 1 ½ hour depending on the room temperature).

Divide the dough into 8 pieces and cover with the plastic wrap.

Step 3: Take the dough out of the bowl, deflate it by touching lightly. Cut the dough into 8 pieces, roll into a ball, cover with a damp cloth and let them rest for 10 minutes.

Roll to enclose the sausage, with the end of the dough facing down and brush with milk.

Step 4: Use a rolling pin to roll the dough into long cylinders, about 40 cm (16”) in length (depends on the length of the sausage). Roll to enclose the sausage, with the end of the dough facing down. For the wrapping, you can check Christine’s Recipe to see the easy step-by-step picture guide.

Baked sausage rolls on a baking sheet.

Step 5: Place the rolls on a tray lined with parchment paper. Cover the rolls and let it rise until it almost doubles in size. Brush lightly with some milk. Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) and bake for about 10-12 minutes or until the rolls turn light brown. You may cover the rolls with aluminum foil to prevent browning.


Helpful Tips For Home Bakers

  • Let the dough rise in a warm spot until it doubles in size. Patience is key for light and airy rolls.
  • Use eggs and butter that have been sitting out for a bit. This makes it easier for everything to mix together.
  • Keep the sausages in the fridge until you’re ready to wrap them. This makes handling them easier and helps the rolls hold their shape.
  • Brush the tops of your rolls with milk before baking for that gorgeous golden-brown finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add cheese or other fillings to the rolls?

Definitely! Feel free to get creative by adding shredded cheese to the filling for extra flavor. You can also add the shredded cheese on top of the rolls before baking.

Can I make mini sausage rolls?

Yes! Simply roll out smaller portions of dough and use smaller sausages or cut larger sausages in half. They make great bite-sized snacks!

How long can I store the rolls?

You can keep baked sausage rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. If you want to store them for a longer time, you can assemble the sausage rolls and freeze them on a baking sheet. Once they’re frozen, transfer them to a freezer bag. When you’re ready to enjoy them, just bake them straight from the freezer, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

What’s the best way to reheat leftover rolls?

To reheat, place them in an oven preheated to 350°F (176°C) for about 5 minutes or until heated. This helps maintain their fluffy texture and ensures they’re heated through.

How many calories per serving?

Each roll is 475 calories.

Homemade sausage roll cut in half, showing the fluffy interior and sausage filling.

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4.58 from 78 votes

Sausage Rolls

Sausage rolls are a classic treat, with soft, fluffy bread wrapped around tasty sausage filling. Whether you’re hosting a party, packing for a picnic, or just need a quick bite, these rolls are even better with my simple homemade sausage rolls dough recipe — super easy to make and always a hit!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8
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Ingredients  

  • 300 g (10½ oz) bread flour , or all-purpose flour
  • 5 g (⅙ oz) active dry yeast , or instant yeast
  • 10 g (¼ oz) sugar
  • 6 g (¼ oz) salt
  • 30 g (1 oz) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 egg
  • 8 oz (230g) whole milk
  • 8 pieces sausages
  • milk, for brushing

Instructions 

  • Put ½ portion of the flour and yeast in a bowl and combine. Add the sugar and salt and mix well. Pour the egg and milk mixture into the bowl. Use a large spoon (or pastry scraper) to mix everything together. Put the remaining ½ portion of the flour into the bowl and knead briefly to combine all the ingredients. Take the dough out of the bowl and knead. The dough will become elastic after kneading for about 5 minutes. Add the butter and knead the dough for 5-10 minutes or until the dough is soft, pliable, smooth and slightly shiny, almost satiny.
  • Put the dough into a lightly buttered bowl and cover with a damp cloth. Let the dough rise in a warm place until its size doubles (1 – 1 ½ hour depending on the room temperature).
  • Take the dough out of the bowl, deflate it by touching lightly. Cut the dough into 8 pieces, roll into a ball, cover with a damp cloth and let them rest for 10 minutes.
  • Use a rolling pin to roll the dough into long cylinders, about 40 cm (16”) in length (depends on the length of the sausage). Roll to enclose the sausage, with the end of the dough facing down. For the wrapping, you can check Christine’s Recipe to see the easy step-by-step picture guide.
  • Place the rolls on a tray lined with parchment paper. Cover the rolls and let it rise until it almost doubles in size. Brush lightly with some milk. Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F) and bake for about 10-12 minutes or until the rolls turn light brown. You may cover the rolls with aluminum foil to prevent browning.

Notes

Recipe adapted from Food-4Tots.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm spot until it doubles in size. Patience is key for light and airy rolls.
  • Use eggs and butter that have been sitting out for a bit. This makes it easier for everything to mix together.
  • Keep the sausages in the fridge until you’re ready to wrap them. This makes handling them easier and helps the rolls hold their shape.
  • Brush the tops of your rolls with milk before baking for that gorgeous golden-brown finish.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g, Calories: 475kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 18g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 99mg, Sodium: 892mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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41 Comments

  1. Vivien says:

    Hi, I’ve tried your recipe. Everything turn out great except for the bottom of the bun, it sticks on the greaseproof paper even though I’ve greased it. Also my dough got stickier and softer after rising, could that be the problem? I’ve added additional flour too. Wondering what went wrong :(

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Vivien, that’s very strange. What flour did you use? Is your sausage watery? Next time also grease the paper.

    2. Anoushka S says:

      I saw somewhere that humidity causes the dough to get sticky. So sprinkle some Flour on the paper as well as on the rolled sausage dough before you cover it again to proof. Hope this helps!

      1. Rasa Malaysia says:

        Good idea!

  2. Zainab says:

    Do you boil the sausages before putting them into the dough

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      No need.

  3. rachel says:

    Hi, can i replace bread flour with multipurpose flour?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hmm, I think you have to use bread because you want the bread texture.

  4. Sithra says:

    Hi..is that we must cook the sausages before…if yes how to cook? Boil or fried? Or rolls directly and baked…let me know..tq

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      No need.

  5. Sithra says:

    4 stars
    Hi..is that we must to cook the sausages before..or just roll directly and baked…confused a bit?

  6. rachelle says:

    hi, am a high school student and i’d like to know how can the sausage be affected if you stretch the pastry during rolling

  7. Liyana says:

    Hi,
    Can i replace bread flour with all purpose flour?

  8. Lani Choo says:

    Hi. Can I please check if I can prepare the dough the night before and do the final knead in the morning. Will it last? And if yes, do I leave it out or in the fridge?

  9. Wun says:

    I always buy these at the Chinese bakery. I also notice that they usually have a sweet sticky glaze on top. Do you know what they use to create that?

    1. Tess says:

      It’s created by brushing a light coat of egg wash on top of the buns.

  10. maria says:

    good food but no nutrition facts or food labels