The best Australia Day sausage roll recipes (2024)

There’s nothing that can please a hungry crowd quite like a sausage roll.

They’re cheap, easy to make and super delicious!

Sausage rolls don’t have to be unhealthy, oily or even contain actual meat!

We’ve got 20 mouth-watering recipes for you to try – we promise everyone will find something they love.

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Classic sausage rolls

Classic sausage rolls

A classic Aussie favourite, your family will love these homemade version of the humble sausage roll. It’ll taste so much better coming straight from the oven, and you’ll know exactly what’s going into them.

See the full Australian Woman’s Weekly recipe here.

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Vegetarian sausage rolls

Vegetarian sausage rolls

These are jam-packed full of veggies, for a guilt-free Australia Day!

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Homemade sausage rolls

Homemade sausage rolls

Put the word “homemade” before anything and it immediately tastes better, right?

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Basic sausage rolls

Basic sausage rolls

You can’t go wrong with this classic recipe. Whip up a batch of this tasty sausage rolls for lunch or dinner with the family. All you need is a generous dollop of tomato sauce.

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Chicken sausage rolls

Chicken mince is often cheaper than beef mince, so when it’s on special grab a packet and whip these up.

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Healthy sausage rolls

Healthy sausage rolls

The tasty morsels are a great way to sneak in some extra veggies without the kids noticing.

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Middle Eastern sausage rolls

Middle Eastern sausage rolls

Pistachios in a sausage roll?! We’re sold.

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Thai chicken sausage rolls

Thai chicken sausage rolls

It’s the zesty, spicy dipping sauce that really makes these sausage rolls stand out.

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Whole egg sausage rolls

Whole egg sausage rolls

It’s nice, it’s different and it’s unusual. This is kind of a twist on devilled eggs – and it’s delicious.

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Spicy kumara sausage rolls

Spicy kumara sausage rolls

Put a vegetarian twist on classic sausage rolls by using a hearty and spiced kumara (orange sweet potato) filling.

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Vegetable sausage rolls

Vegetable sausage rolls

Vegetarians shouldn’t have to miss out on Australia Day! You can use old, limp veggies sitting at the back of your fridge for these.

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Pork and fennel sausage rolls

Pork and fennel sausage rolls

Tasty homemade sausage rolls are perfect for a picnic or party or lunchbox. Classic Aussie fare with tomato sauce.

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Sausage rolls and pizza spirals

Sausage rolls and pizza spirals

Delight both children and adults with these top-quality homemade sausage rolls and pizza spirals.

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Spiced sausage rolls

Spiced sausage rolls

Adding a few extra spices like coriander and cumin really elevate the humble sausage roll.

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Moroccan sausage rolls

Moroccan sausage rolls

Gosh, how good is harissa paste? That stuff is the magic ingredient in these little rolls.

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Low fat beef sausage rolls

Low fat beef sausage rolls

Boasting reduced fat ingredients and carrot, these puff pastry sausage rolls are a delicious way for the kids to increase their vegetable intake.

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Spiced lamb sausage rolls

Spiced lamb sausage rolls

Your guests will be reaching for more with this gourmet version of classic sausage rolls. Crunchy, golden pastry compliments the tender lamb filling just begging to be dipped in tomato sauce and gobbled up.

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Lentil sausage rolls with tomato sumac salad

Lentil sausage rolls with tomato sumac salad

Reinvent a childhood favourite with these lentil sausage rolls with tomato sumac salad – tasty, wholesome and completely meat free!

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Italian-style sausage rolls

Italian-style sausage rolls

Italians really do everything better than the rest of us. The addition of semi-dried tomatoes and oregano leaves make these sausage rolls sing.

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Golden chicken sausage rolls

Golden chicken sausage rolls

The addition of sun-dried tomato pesto and tarragon make these absolutely delicious.

See the full Australian Women’s Weekly recipe here.

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FAQs

What are Australian sausage rolls made of? ›

Australian sausage rolls are such a classic from the land down under! An amazing sausage filling gets wrapped in flaky puff pastry. First, prepare the filling. Combine the ground Italian sausage, onion, carrot, spinach, garlic, rosemary, smoked paprika, salt, pepper and one of the eggs in a bowl.

How to get crispy bottom on sausage rolls? ›

Of course, a swathing of egg wash over the puff pastry makes for a crisp, flaky finish and a very good sausage roll.

How do I stop my sausage rolls from splitting? ›

If the filling is mostly meat it will shrink when baked and release a lot of fat. Both of these can cause splitting. Also you should wrap the pastry tightly over t sausage filling and moisten the edge of the pastry when you roll them up so the pastry sticks together on the join.

What is sausage roll called in Australia? ›

We call meat pies meat pies. We call sausage rolls sausage rolls.

What kind of sausage do Australians eat? ›

During an Aussie BBQ, we grill sausages and onions. We usually use beef or pork sausages, but you can use other sausages as well to suit your taste. After the sausages are cooked, we put the sausage in bread, and top up with onions. Don't forget to add tomato or barbeque sauce on top!

Why do you chill sausage rolls before cooking? ›

I understand that you want to store unbaked saussage rolls and bake them the next day. IMHO you should be fine as long as the filling isn't too wet. Chill the pastry and the filling well before assembling, this will firm up the fats and reduce seeping from filling to pastry dough. Same goes for puff pastry.

Why are my sausage rolls mushy? ›

Undercooking: If the sausage rolls are not baked for long enough, the pastry might not fully cook, resulting in a soft and undercooked texture.

How do you tell if a sausage roll is cooked? ›

How will I know if my sausage rolls are cooked through? When cooked the meat filling will still be soft. However, you can tell that they're cooked as the filling will have a very different texture from raw meat.

How to make the perfect sausage? ›

Place the sausages in the pan.

Turn them every couple of minutes so that they cook evenly and take on a golden-brown colour all round. A typical British sausage should take 15 to 20 minutes to cook through. If you have a temperature probe, aim for approximately 70°C.

What are the disadvantages of sausage rolls? ›

High in calories and fat: A typical sausage roll can pack 300-400 calories and 15-20 grams of fat, mostly saturated. This can contribute to weight gain and raise your risk of heart disease if consumed regularly. Low in nutrients: They're often lacking in essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Why are sausage rolls pink inside? ›

The appearance of the cooked sausage rolls can deceive people to think that they are not cooked. I believe they contain the pink colour even after cooking because they don't get the heat directly affecting the meat as the pastry outside is protecting them. The meat gets cooked in steam.

Should homemade sausage rolls be kept in the fridge? ›

A cooked sausage roll will last in your fridge for up to three days. Be sure to pop it in the fridge once it's cooled down though, as a sausage roll shouldn't be left at room temperature for more than two hours. If you freeze your sausage roll, it will last for up to three months.

What is Australian sausage in bread called? ›

A sausage sizzle (also referred to as 'sausage in bread' or a sausage sandwich) is a grilled or barbecued community event held in Australia and New Zealand.

Do they have sausage rolls in Australia? ›

Sausage rolls are Australia's answer to America's Pigs in a Blanket – but (I'm going to say it!!) SO MUCH BETTER!!! A juicy homemade sausage mixture wrapped in puff pastry. I mean really – do you need any more information than that to know these are wickedly delicious?

What is sausage roll meat made of? ›

Sausage mince is usually made from ground pork or beef, with added fat, seasoning, herbs and spices. It can be found in the meat section in your local supermarket, or from butchers.

Why are sausage rolls popular in Australia? ›

Popular in London in the early 1800s, sausage rolls were sold as a cheap street food to people who were struggling to afford meat. Sausage rolls soon made their way across to Australia with early British settlers and have been enjoyed as an Aussie snack - served with tomato sauce - ever since.

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