
Every kid I know grew up on pig in a blankets. Simply cocktail wieners or hotdogs rolled up in puff pastry or crescent roll dough. I remember having these as a kid. I liked mine with mustard. I could eat these even as an adult but I want to mature them a bit. A grown up version. You could change these up in endless options. Your fillings are endless. I just have to warn you that the smell of these cooking will torture you. I had each member of the family coming into the kitchen wanting to know when they would be done. The phyllo pastry that I am using makes them look so formal but the Italian sausage keeps them feeling like comfort food.
Sausage Rolls
Pastry dough (either puff pastry or refrigerator dough I am using phyllo dough)
1 lb good quality pork sausage (80/20)
1/2 cup super diced red onions
1 egg beaten
350 degree oven 30 min

Take the casing off the sausage. Dump into a mixing bowl, add onions

Mix well

Forgot the garlic. Add garlic and mix well....again

roll out the phyllo dough. I grab about six pieces at a time. Spray with some canola spray.

Dump some sausage on the sheet and roll up

Each six sheets should make two rolls. spray the roll with canola spray and place on a cookie sheet

Bake until golden brown and the sausage inside is completely cooked

Just to make sure the sausage is fully cooked, I am using a instant read thermometer

I always dipped my pigs in a blanket in mustard. So today I am making a homemade honey mustard. Add equal parts light mayo, dijon mustard and honey to a bowl and mix well

Serve!
1 comments:
Oh Em Gee!! How I love everything you make. Those are going to be added to my grocery list next week!
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