I’ve taken the delicious sausage roll and added an iconic flavour to make mustard sausage rolls. I’ve used Coleman’s mustard in this recipe.
It is fairly impressive that a company can get to celebrate it’s 100th Anniversary but 200th is crazy. Yet we Brits seem to have enjoyed our mustard so much that Colman’s has been make it for us for 200 years.
200 years ago Jane Austen’s Mansifeld Park was published, The Times Newspaper was first printed using a steam press, Beethoven was writing Symphonies, the Industrial Revolution was in full swing and Queen Victoria hadn’t been born yet. A lot has happened since it’s founding including two Women as Queen and head of state, two World Wars, invention of electricity and all the technology which goes with it and the amazing mustard from Colman’s has survived! I for one am glad.
To celebrate the 200th anniversary I have whipped up these gorgeous Colman’s mustard with shallot sausage rolls. Very easy to make and are brilliant picnic and party food.
Mustard sausage rolls
Colman’s have bought out gorgeous new little pots with examples of their old posters and advertising campaigns to celebrate their history over the last 200 years.
This recipe is incredibly simple and can be adapted easily too.
How to make mustard sausage rolls
Simple to make all you really need is pastry and sausage meat.
On pastry smear the centre with the mustard. Lay the sausage meat on top and follow by the red onion or shallot. Sprinkle with a little salt, pepper and some dried herbs. Now fold one third over the middle third. Repeat with the other third. Slice the sausage roll into nice portions.
Once you have cut up the mustard sausage rolls in to 12 pieces, pop them on a prepared baking tray. Spread them out as they will expand a bit. Brush with an egg and they are ready for the oven.
Happy Anniversary to Colman’s Mustard x
Mustard sausage rolls
Ingredients
- 1 packet of ready rolled puff pastry 320g at room temperature
- 5-6 sausages I love Cumberland for sausage rolls with the skins removed
- 5 shallots or 1 onion cut up into small pieces
- 3 tablespoons of Colman’s mustard
- Salt and pepper
- 1 egg
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180 degrees/160 fan.
- Unroll the pastry and place the mustard in a strip down the middle, making the middle third yellow.
- Squish the sausage meat into a long sausage and place in the middle of the pastry on top of the mustard.
- Add the cut up shallots and onions.
- Season with salt, pepper and some dried oregano/thyme too if you would like.
- Fold one side of the pastry over the sausage meat on to the middle third and do the same with the other third.
- Cut up the roll in to good inch slices. I normally get about 12-14 out of a roll.
- Put the slices on to a non stick baking tray or one with greaseproof paper. Don’t put them too close together as they will spread.
- Brush with the egg and bake in the oven for 30 minutes until golden brown.
- Serve when hot from the oven or let them go cold to take them for a picnic.
Nutrition
Please note that the nutrition information provided above is approximate and meant as a guideline only.
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omg,omg,omg! Thank you!!! You have no idea how much I love sausage role with mustard. day made! X
Thank you. Glad to see someone else who loves it as much as me! x
Those look so amazing! I adore sausage rolls!!
Thank you! They tasted good too x
They look delightful and so much better looking than Greggs 😉
Thank you 🙂 They tasted much better than Greggs too!
These look and sound delish! YUM! Going to have to try these v. soon!
I’m glad you like the look of them. They were so tasty!
Yum, these look and were delish – Thanks for the recipe!