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  • 1 Red onion
    finely chopped
  • 1tbsp Oil
  • 6 Sausages
    (look for those labelled Freedom Foods)
  • Salt and pepper
  • tsp Wholegrain mustard
  • 320g Ready-rolled puff pastry
  • Plain flour
    for dusting
  • 1 Free-range egg
    beaten
  • Thyme leaves

    Method

    • step 1

      Finely dice or grate the onion and soften in a pan with the oil. Allow to cool.

    • step 2

      Remove the skin from the sausages and mix in a bowl with the mustard, thyme and seasoning. When cooled add the onion and mix.

    • step 3

      Roll out the pastry on a floured surface to around the thickness of a pound coin and cut lengthwise into two strips.

    • step 4

      Divide the filling into two and place a long sausage down the middle of each strip of pastry. Use a little of the beaten egg to seal the long edge of the pastry and roll around your filling.

    • step 5

      Score the top and cut into 16 bite sizes portions and arrange with space between them on a floured baking tray. Pop into the fridge to set and pre-heat the oven to 200°C (Gas mark 6/390°F).

    • step 6

      Brush the sausage rolls with the remaining beaten egg and bake for 20-25 minutes until puffed and golden and the sausage meat is completely cooked through. Leave to cool before serving.

    Replace the fried onion with fried leeks or if you are a great mustard fan use English mustard for additional heat.

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