My 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free) (2024)

I’m gonna start this by apologising for taking so long to finally create this… but the wait is finally over! Here’s my 5-ingredient gluten free sausage rolls recipe which is also dairy free and low FODMAP.

If you’re from the UK, you’ll know just how iconic a sausage roll is! Then… how come they’re so hard to come by if you’re gluten free?! Well, hopefully they won’t be for much longer if you’ve got my gluten free sausage rolls recipe to hand…

I mean, c’mon. Greggs are literally shovelling sausage rolls out of their doors, but the last time I ate a sausage roll was about 6 or 7 years ago!

(I think they do/used to do gf sausage rolls in M&S? Please let me know in the comments if they still do?)

And for me, that’s a great injustice for all of us gluten free folks. After years of missing out on food, I can’t believe that 2019 hasn’t brought us a gf sausage roll that’s as good as and as readily available as they are for muggles in Greggs!

Speaking of which, if you could eat *anything* in Greggs, what would you eat? I think I’d go for an iced finger personally! Is that boring?!

So I did what I always do in those situations. I went home, put my apron on and got creative in the kitchen!

(and when I say apron, what I really mean is that I wear a nice, new, white top, don’t wear an apron and then get splatter stains on it that never come out in the wash. oops!)

But you know what? I think we can do even better than a Greggs sausage roll! I mean… I don’t have the MOST fond memories of eating a Greggs sausage roll waaaay back when I could eat gluten. Does anyone remember when Greggs was still Bakers Oven?! Now I do feel old!

So I decided instead to add a few finishing touches to make my gluten free sausage rolls recipe a little bit special.

So yeah, they are the beautiful little bites of light, flaky pastry with a meaty filling that you’ve been missing all these years.

But I also added a little wholegrain mustard *inside* the pastry which is AWESOME along with the sausage meat – it also adds a little extra texture to each bite.

Plus. I added sesame seeds on top which not only act as a finishing touch visually, but also taste lovely when they’re toasted. Trust me, those little extra touches make all the difference!

Oh and who could forget a little ketchup for dipping too?

So yeah, I think you’re now ready to take on my gluten free sausage rolls recipe! Any questions?!

My 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free) (5)

5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free, low FODMAP)

Here's my gluten free sausage rolls recipe that's super easy to make with just 5 ingredients. It's dairy free and low FODMAP too.

SERVINGS: 12

Ingredients

  • 400 g gluten free sausages or sausage meat (if avoiding onions and garlic etc, ensure your sausages don't contain these)
  • 1 packet of gluten free puff pastry (I use the Jus-Rol gluten free)
  • wholegrain mustard (you could use any mustard as long as it's gluten free)
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • sesame seeds

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 180C (200C Fan). Place some parchment / baking paper on a large baking tray and set aside until later.

  • If you are using sausages, peel the meat out of the skins. Then place your sausage meat in a bowl and make sure it's mushed together! You can add additional seasoning to it if you wish at this point - I don't find it necessary!

  • Unroll and place your pastry sheet on a flat surface and fold it in half (the way like you are closing a book!). Cut it in half along the fold line.

  • With your first pastry half ready and the shortest side closest to you, spread your mustard down the centre from top to bottom (about an inch wide). Spread as much or as little as you like depending on how much you like mustard!

  • Then get your sausage meat and lay it on top of the mustard in a long line from top to bottom. Use about half as you will need the other half for you other piece of pastry.

  • Brush one side of the pastry with egg and then fold over the other side of the pastry over onto the egg-washed edge. Cut any excess, but leave a little so you can then seal up the pastry by using a fork to press it together.

  • Use a sharp knife to cut diagonal slashes in the pastry like I have in the photos. You don't need to go too deep with the cuts! Then egg wash the outside of the pastry - this will make it golden when it's cooked.

  • Then sprinkle sesame seeds all over your sausage roll.

  • Repeat this step with the other side of your pastry so you have two, long sausage rolls. Pop it in the oven for about 25-35 minutes or until the pastry is lovely and golden.

  • Once cooked, remove from the oven and place the sausage rolls on a cooling rack to cool. Then cut them into smaller sausage rolls.

  • Eat them hot or cold and enjoy!

Thanks for reading all about my gluten free sausage rolls recipe! If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out so don’t forget to take a snap of your creations and tag me on Instagram!

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by following me onInstagram and leaving me a comment on a recent photo!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

Oh and don’t forget to pin this for later!

My 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free) (7)

My 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free) (8)
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My 5-Ingredient Gluten Free Sausage Rolls Recipe (dairy free) (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in gluten-free sausage? ›

Pork (84%), Water, Gluten Free Crumb (Rice Flour, Gram Flour, Maize Starch, Salt, Dextrose), Sea Salt, Spices, Dextrose, Rice Flour, Stabiliser (Pentasodium Triphosphate), Preservative (Sodium Metabisulphite).

Does a sausage roll have dairy in it? ›

Contains: Wheat, Barley, Sodium Metabisulphite, Milk, Soya. May Contain: Cereals Containing Gluten, Eggs, Mustard. Made In A Production Area That Uses Eggs, Celery, Mustard, Cereals Containing Gluten.

What 2 allergens are likely to be in sausage rolls? ›

Allergens
  • Cereals containing gluten (wheat, oats, barley)
  • Milk (lactose)
  • Sulphur dioxide or sulphites.

How can I eat gluten and dairy free cheap? ›

If you're looking for ways to add satisfying protein, fiber, and carbs into a gluten-free and dairy-free diet, look no further than beans and legumes! Black beans, white beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, and lentils are all affordable, easily found in most grocery stores, and a great way to bulk up a plant-based meal.

What is missing in gluten free sausages? ›

Sadly, even big brand sausages that have been certified as gluten free may still contain other allergens, sugar, artificial preservatives or other inflammatory ingredients.

Does sausage have gluten or dairy? ›

Processed meats including cold cuts, liverwurst, hot dogs, sausages, bologna, pepperoni, salami, and pate are high in gluten because various grains are used in their manufacture.

Do sausage rolls have dairy or milk? ›

INGREDIENTS: Wheat Flour [Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin], Pork (27%), Water, Palm Oil, Onion, Salt, Rapeseed Oil, Dried Skimmed Milk, Pork Extract, Parsley, Sugar, Nutmeg, Black Pepper, Mace, Brown Sugar, Thyme, White Pepper, Sage, Cornflour, Onion Concentrate, Tomato Paste, Garlic Concentrate.

Do bakery sausage rolls have dairy? ›

Contains: Gluten, Wheat, Egg, Milk, Soy. May Contain: Tree Nuts, Peanut, Sesame, Lupin.

Are most sausages dairy free? ›

Processed meats often contain milk. These include hot dogs, sausages, and lunch or deli meats. Carefully read all food labels.

What is unhealthy about 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.

How do you know if sausage is gluten-free? ›

It's important to look for a gluten-free label, call-out, or logo and check for allergens and obvious ingredients like wheat and other grains. According to the FDA, manufacturers may voluntarily claim products as “gluten free” as long as the requirements are met, including less than 20ppm (parts per million).

What are the 14 allergens list? ›

The 14 allergens are: celery, cereals containing gluten (such as wheat, barley and oats), crustaceans (such as prawns, crabs and lobsters), eggs, fish, lupin, milk, molluscs (such as mussels and oysters), mustard, peanuts, sesame, soybeans, sulphur dioxide and sulphites (if the sulphur dioxide and sulphites are at a ...

What happens when you cut out gluten and dairy? ›

The common reasons are better digestion and faster weight loss. It may also lead to a significant improvement in their energy and mood. You need to be careful about the hidden dairy and gluten content in various products that you may consume on a daily basis. Keep reading to know how to go dairy and gluten free.

Will I lose weight if I stop eating gluten and dairy? ›

Focus on whole foods: Eating a diet rich in whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats can help you lose weight while avoiding gluten and dairy. These foods are naturally gluten-free and dairy-free and can help you feel fuller longer, reducing your overall caloric intake.

What happened when I went gluten and dairy-free? ›

Starting a gluten-free and dairy-free diet can improve your health, reduce inflammation, manage food sensitivities, and help fight chronic diseases.

What is different about gluten free sausages? ›

Gluten-free sausages are made from gluten-free ingredients and do not contain any wheat, barley, or rye. These sausages are suitable for people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Some popular gluten free sausage brands include: Aidells - Have a range of gluten free breakfast sausages.

Are gluten free sausages any good? ›

They say they are made in small batches, which is nice to know. To remove the gluten, the recipe utilises cooked rice to replace the bread element in the regular mix. The texture as it happens is pretty good, but did appear slightly more "chunky" than I was expecting. Fair succulence was noticed, and the taste was OK.

Do gluten free sausages have carbs? ›

Tesco Finest Gluten Free Pork Sausages (2 sausages) contains 1.7g total carbs, 1.5g net carbs, 27g fat, 19g protein, and 318 calories.

Is there a sausage that is gluten-free? ›

All varieties of Wellshire Farms sausages are labeled gluten-free, including: Original Pork Sausage Patties. Original Pork Sausage Skinless Links. Pork Maple Sausage Skinless Links.

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