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Classic Thermomix Sausage Rolls with a pork and vegetable filling encased in flaky, crispy pastry! Ready to eat in just 35 minutes!

A plate of mini sausage rolls.A plate of mini sausage rolls.

Who can resist an old-fashioned bakery style sausage roll?

With crunchy puff pastry on the outside and a tasty pork mince filling on the inside?

Sausage rolls really are the BEST weekend savoury snack…!

I like to make a double batch and freeze the extras – perfect for ‘grab and reheat’ lunches during the week.

This Thermomix Sausage Rolls recipe is based on my conventional method sausage rolls recipe… but the instructions here are entirely tailored to the Thermomix machine.

Let’s get baking crunchy, flaky pastries!

Why You’re Going To Love This Recipe

Say hello to delicious crispy sausage rolls prepared in the Thermomix!

  • Let the Thermomix do the work! – the Thermomix takes all of the hard work out of preparing sausage roll mixture. Let it grate and mix for you… a great-hands off option!
  • Suitable for all Thermomix models – this recipe is suitable for use in all models of the Thermomix!
  • Freezer-friendly – pop any leftovers in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Great for school lunch boxes – mini sausage rolls make a yummy alternative to a sandwich in school lunchboxes. They can be added in cold or you can reheat them and place into a Thermos to keep warm!
Crispy flaky pastries on a wire rack.Crispy flaky pastries on a wire rack.

What You Need

These classic pork Thermomix Sausage Rolls are just like your grandma used to make!

Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the ingredients quantities and full detailed method.

The ingredients set out on a bench top.The ingredients set out on a bench top.
  • Puff pastry – use sheets of frozen puff pastry. Allow them to almost completely defrost before using. TIP: don’t let the sheets come completely to room temperature as they’ll be sticky and difficult to use (you want them to still be slightly cold).
  • Meat – in this recipe we use a combination of pork mince and sausage mince. Both can be bought from the supermarket or the butchers. If you can’t buy sausage mince, you can make your own by removing the filling from pork sausages (and discarding the casings).
  • Vegetables – grating the onion, carrot and zucchini finely ensures that the filling stays soft and slightly moist. TIP: it is VERY important to remove all of the moisture from the vegetables after grating – this ensures that your pastry will be crispy and not soggy.
  • Garlic – use jarred minced garlic or fresh garlic.
  • Sauces – for a classic taste, we use a combination of Worcestershire sauce and tomato sauce.
  • Egg – an egg wash is brushed over the top of the pastry before baking. This ensures the pastry cooks to be golden, flaky and crunchy.
  • Sesame seeds – for sprinkling (optional).

Step By Step Instructions

Using the Thermomix to prepare the filling means that your sausage rolls will be in the oven in just 10 minutes.

Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the ingredients quantities and full detailed method.

Step 1 – Grate The Vegetables

Place the roughly chopped carrot and zucchini and the halved onion into the Thermomix bowl.

Vegetables in a Thermomix.Vegetables in a Thermomix.

Mix until finely grated.

TIP: Scrape down the sides of the bowl partway through mixing to ensure the vegetables are evenly grated.

Grated vegetables in a stainless bowl.Grated vegetables in a stainless bowl.

Step 2 – Squeeze Out ALL Liquid

THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP!!!!!

Place the grated vegetables into a fine sieve.

Use the spatula to press the mixture until all of the liquid has been removed.

Place the vegetables onto paper towel and squeeze out ALL remaining moisture.

Return the grated vegetables to a dry Thermomix bowl.

Finely grated vegetables having the moisture removed in a sieve.Finely grated vegetables having the moisture removed in a sieve.

Step 3 – Make The Filling

Add the meats, sauces and garlic and mix on REVERSE until combined.

TIP: Use the spatula through the MC hole to help mix.

Pork mince and sausage mince added to grated vegetables in a Thermomix jug.Pork mince and sausage mince added to grated vegetables in a Thermomix jug.

The mixture is ready when it’s completely combined.

Sausage roll mixture combined.Sausage roll mixture combined.

Step 4 – Assemble The Sausage Rolls

Place a sheet of puff pastry onto a board and cut in half.

Place 1/12th of the mixture onto each half.

Roll to enclose (with the seam on the bottom).

Pork mince mix placed in two long lines on a pastry sheet cut in half.Pork mince mix placed in two long lines on a pastry sheet cut in half.

Cut the sausage rolls into smaller pieces.

TIP: 3 pieces per roll will give you larger rolls and 6 pieces per roll will give you bite-size rolls.

Uncooked sausage rolls cut into bite size pieces.Uncooked sausage rolls cut into bite size pieces.

Step 5 – Bake

Brush the lightly beaten egg over the top of the sausage rolls and sprinkle with sesame seeds (optional).

Bake for 25 minutes or until the sausage rolls are crispy, golden and cooked through.

TIP: Rotate the trays during baking to ensure even crispiness!

Unbaked sausage rolls sprinkled with sesame seeds, on a baking tray.Unbaked sausage rolls sprinkled with sesame seeds, on a baking tray.

Expert Tips

Follow my top tips for the perfect Thermomix Sausage Rolls!!

  • The most important tip is to remove ALL moisture from the grated vegetables. If there’s moisture remaining, your pastry won’t crisp up!
  • Cut each roll into 6 pieces for larger sausage rolls, or 6 pieces for bite-sized.
  • Ensure your oven is preheated and HOT!
  • Place the sausage rolls directly onto lightly greased baking trays – do NOT use baking paper or the bases of the rolls won’t go crispy.
  • Rotate the baking trays during baking to ensure even cooking.
  • All ovens are different – continue cooking the sausage rolls until they are crispy, golden brown on top and cooked through.
  • Substitute the pork mince and sausage mince with chicken, lamb or beef mince if you prefer.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • Freeze for up to 3 months.
Sesame seeds on top of crispy baked sausage rolls.Sesame seeds on top of crispy baked sausage rolls.

FAQs

Can I make these pork sausage rolls without a Thermomix?

Yes! You can find my conventional method here.

How can I make sure my Thermomix sausage rolls are crispy?

– remove ALL moisture from the grated vegetables (MOST IMPORTANT!),
– preheat your oven,
– place the sausage rolls directly onto the lightly greased baking trays (no baking paper!),
– rotate the trays during baking,
– cook until golden and crunchy!

What can I use if I can’t find sausage mince?

You can squeeze the filling out of pork sausages to make your own sausage mince.

A half eaten sausage roll.A half eaten sausage roll.

Looking for more savoury, crispy pastries?

Here’s a few of my favourites!

An overhead shot of three sausage rolls on a black plate.An overhead shot of three sausage rolls on a black plate.

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Crispy flakey sausage rolls on a wire rack.Crispy flakey sausage rolls on a wire rack.

Thermomix Sausage Rolls

Super easy and delicious Thermomix Sausage Rolls made with pork mince and sausage mince encased in crispy pastry… an old fashioned classic.

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Course: Snacks
Cuisine: Australian recipe, western
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 30 serves
Calories: 161kcal

Ingredients

  • 70 g carrot 1 medium
  • 100 g zucchini 1 small
  • 1 brown onion halved
  • 500 g sausage mince
  • 500 g pork mince
  • 1 tsp minced garlic optional
  • 1 ½ tbs tomato sauce
  • 70 g Worcestershire sauce ¼ cup)
  • 6 sheets puff pastry defrosted
  • 1 egg lightly beaten
  • sesame seeds to sprinkle, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 210 degrees celsius (fan-forced).
  • Place the roughly chopped carrot, zucchini and halved onion into the Thermomix bowl. Grate for 5 seconds, Speed 9, or until the mixture is finely grated (you may need to scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat). 
  • Place the grated vegetables into a strainer and squeeze out ALL excess liquid and then squeeze out any extra moisture with paper towel (see notes). Return to the Thermomix bowl. 
  • Add the sausage mince, pork mince, garlic, tomato sauce and Worcestershire sauce to the Thermomix bowl. Mix for 30 seconds on Reverse, Speed 5, or until completely combined (use the spatula to help mix).
  • Cut one sheet of defrosted puff pastry in half.
  • Place 1/12th of the sausage mixture in a long thin line down the middle. Roll into a long thin roll making sure that the joined pastry seam is facing down. 
  • Cut each roll into 3-6 pieces (see notes). Brush the tops lightly with the egg wash. Sprinkle with sesame seeds, optional.
  • Place the sausage rolls onto lightly greased non-stick baking trays (see notes).
  • Cook in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until the pastry is golden and puffed and the mixture is cooked through.

Notes

RECIPE NOTES & TIPS

  • The most important tip is to remove ALL moisture from the grated vegetables. If there’s moisture remaining, your pastry won’t crisp up!
  • Cut each roll into 3 pieces for larger sausage rolls, or 6 pieces for bite-sized.
  • Ensure your oven is preheated and HOT!
  • Place the sausage rolls directly onto lightly greased baking trays – do NOT use baking paper or the bases of the rolls won’t go crispy.
  • Rotate the baking trays during baking to ensure even cooking.
  • All ovens are different – continue cooking the sausage rolls until they are crispy, golden brown on top and cooked through.
  • Substitute the pork mince and sausage mince with chickenlamb or beef if you prefer.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • Freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 37mg | Sodium: 214mg | Potassium: 222mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 455IU | Vitamin C: 2.7mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 2.2mg
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