Vegan No-sausage Rolls

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Vegan No-sausage Sausage Rolls recipe from Baking with Granny. Puffed pastry, with seasoned mushroom filling, with a bit of bite from walnuts.

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I love myself a sweet recipe, that’s no secret. But when it comes to recipes at this time of year, it’s good to have some savoury options available too. With endless Christmas parties, you need snacks to feed the masses, and these Vegan No-sausage Rolls are sure to be a hit with your plant-based friends, as well as everyone else in between too.

“But a vegan recipe, Amy?! Is that you now turning your back on ‘traditional’ home baking??”

Fear not, my non-vegan friends, Baking with Granny is not about to undergo a vegan overhaul. Those close to me will be aware that my better-half eats a vegan diet and as such, I’ve been giving it a go too. With that being said, things here won’t be changing! I’ll still be baking Granny’s recipes with the egg and butter they were always intended to have, and I’ll still be taste-testing them too. After all, how could I possibly share and recommend a recipe I haven’t tried for myself?!

It might be a term that grates on some, but if anything, I’ll only be a “Part-Time Vegan”.

Now with that out of the way, let’s talk about these insanely delicious No-sausage Rolls. This year, we saw Greggs bring out a Vegan version of their iconic sausage roll, but this recipe isn’t intended to replicate that. Instead, these little pastry delights are in an entire league of their own.

Flaky puffed pastry, filled with a delicious combination of mushrooms and the perfect mix of seasoning, with a bit of bite that the walnuts also offer. You have my personal guarantee that not only will your Vegan friends be happy to have something other than carrot sticks and hummus at the Christmas buffet…But that everyone else will be having a taste and considering Veganuary for themselves.

Vegan No-sausage Sausage Rolls recipe from Baking with Granny. Puffed pastry, with seasoned mushroom filling, with a bit of bite from walnuts.

Vegan No-sausage Rolls

Flaky puff pastry stuffed with a rich, savoury mushroom and walnut filling. An easy, crowd-pleasing vegan no-sausage roll recipe that's perfect for party spreads, picnics, and festive buffets.
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: British
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 12 sausage rolls

INGREDIENTS
 

  • 320 g Ready-roll Puff Pastry (usually 1 pack)
  • 2 Shallots (diced)
  • 2 Garlic Cloves (minced)
  • 300 g Mushrooms (finely chopped)
  • 50 g Walnuts (finely chopped)
  • 1 tsp Dried Parsley
  • 1 tsp Dried Thyme
  • 1 tsp Dijon Mustard
  • 50 ml Vegetable Stock
  • 50 g Fresh Breadcrumbs
  • Soy Milk & Sesame Seeds to finish

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Preheat your oven to 220°C (200°C for fan-assisted ovens, Gas Mark 7 or 425°F) and grease a couple of baking trays with some butter/margarine.
  • In a large saucepan, gently cook the onion in a little olive oil for about 5 minutes until it's softened. Add the garlic and continue to cook for a further 2 minutes before adding the mushrooms, walnuts, parsley and thyme. Cook the mixture for about 5 minutes until the mushrooms start to soften.
  • Add the mustard and vegetable stock to the mushroom mixture and cook until the liquid has boiled and evaporated and the mixture appears drier. Set aside to cool.
  • Once the mushroom mixture has cooled, stir through the breadcrumbs – this is your no-sausage filling.
  • Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface and cut it down the middle lengthways. Divide your no-sausage filling into two and evenly distribute it down your rectangles of pastry, using your fingers to shape the filling into sausage shapes.
  • Brush the edges of the pastry with a little soy milk and roll around the no-sausage filling. Divide the rolls into 6 individual portions per roll (making 12 sausage rolls in total before transferring to your pre-lined baking tray.
  • Finish by brushing the no-sausage rolls with the remaining soy milk and sprinkling with some sesame seeds. Bake in your preheated oven for around 20-25 minutes, until golden and puffed up.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

All my recipes are developed using a digital scale and the metric system (grams and millilitres). Cup measurements are available as a conversion but these, unfortunately, won’t always be as accurate. For best results, I always recommend baking with a digital scale.

Serving: 1sausage roll | Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 120mg | Potassium: 140mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 14IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is provided as a guide and is based on automatic calculations. Actual values may vary depending on the ingredients and brands used, how the recipe is prepared, and individual portion or serving sizes.

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Amy Reid

Amy Reid is an award-winning food blogger, mother, wife and cookbook author. Inspired by her childhood in the kitchen with her Mum – a professional baker and her children’s Granny – Amy now shares her tried-and-tested traditional home baking recipes with bakers of all abilities around the world. She lives in Scotland with her husband, two sons and her small pack of Siberian huskies.

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6 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Thank you for a plant-based sausage roll recipe! This looks like a good one. You may be surprised how many plant-based fans you have. Most things can be made plant-based. Coconut oil or margarine instead of butter ( I always use coconut oil) and flax seeds or aquafaba instead of egg. Try it, and see what you think. Your other half will thank you!

  2. Is there anything that can replace the walnuts for a nut allergy sufferer or would you just add extra mushrooms?

    1. Soaked chickpeas, overnight but not boiled, are a decent nutty/texture replacement. Pulse them up a bit and add them in at the same time you would do the mushrooms.

  3. 4 stars
    Lovely. Please do more vegan versions. Perhaps just mentioning, use a flax egg instead of ordinary eg. Love your recipes which I veganise all the time but the substitution ideaswould help others. Merry Christmas all.