Yes, technically it is Screen-free Saturday in our house, and yes, I'm writing a blog post. We've bent the rules today because it is the AFL grandfinal, and being Victorians (even ones who aren't massive footy fans - well Stu kind of is.....), we feel the need to watch the grandfinal on TV and eat junk food. It is also atrocious weather, so we can't work outside. This week we'll have Screen-free Sunday.
So, in grandfinal day tradition, we need to eat junk food of the hot dog, meat pie, chips, sausage roll etc variety. Of course, I can't quite bring myself to buy these things anymore, so grandfinal day also means baking.
I took a deep breath and bought sausage meat to make sausage rolls for the boys. I intend to make sausage rolls fit into my 'ok' list somehow, but for now.... I had some puff pastry in the freezer (which it turns out has palm oil in it too.....aaaaaagh!), so the boys are getting a pile of regular (though not especially ethical) homemade sausage rolls.
I can't eat them anymore though... Just can't go there. So I am experimenting with 'not sausage' rolls. I've seen this recipe which looks good, but not 'meaty' enough. And a while back I made this recipe. It has a mixture of chickpeas, carrot and rice in it and uses regular puff pastry. The boys ate them, though not enthusiastically. I loved them and plan to make them again one day. But today I wanted something a bit different.
Today I made a filling that had borlotti beans (other beans would have worked though), rice cooked in veg stock, fresh coriander, taco seasoning, grated carrot, egg, breadcrumbs and tomato paste. I didn't measure anything, so I don't have a recipe - sorry! I blitzed all of that in the food processor, and then rolled it in some homemade shortcrust pastry made using this recipe. I also used the last bit of puff pastry to see which I liked better......
The results.....YUM! We all enjoyed them, but they were a smidge spicy for the kids. As to the pastry, I liked both, but the puff had a more decadent texture, so I'll be hunting for a good puff pastry recipe. The not sausage rolls I will have to make again and work out a recipe :)
Do you have a good 'not sausage' roll recipe? Or do you make ethical sausage rolls? Please help me out on this quest and share your recipes!
So, in grandfinal day tradition, we need to eat junk food of the hot dog, meat pie, chips, sausage roll etc variety. Of course, I can't quite bring myself to buy these things anymore, so grandfinal day also means baking.
I took a deep breath and bought sausage meat to make sausage rolls for the boys. I intend to make sausage rolls fit into my 'ok' list somehow, but for now.... I had some puff pastry in the freezer (which it turns out has palm oil in it too.....aaaaaagh!), so the boys are getting a pile of regular (though not especially ethical) homemade sausage rolls.
I can't eat them anymore though... Just can't go there. So I am experimenting with 'not sausage' rolls. I've seen this recipe which looks good, but not 'meaty' enough. And a while back I made this recipe. It has a mixture of chickpeas, carrot and rice in it and uses regular puff pastry. The boys ate them, though not enthusiastically. I loved them and plan to make them again one day. But today I wanted something a bit different.
Today I made a filling that had borlotti beans (other beans would have worked though), rice cooked in veg stock, fresh coriander, taco seasoning, grated carrot, egg, breadcrumbs and tomato paste. I didn't measure anything, so I don't have a recipe - sorry! I blitzed all of that in the food processor, and then rolled it in some homemade shortcrust pastry made using this recipe. I also used the last bit of puff pastry to see which I liked better......
regular meaty sausage rolls take on their vegie friends (all were eaten!) |
My delicious not-sausage rolls - they looked great! |
The results.....YUM! We all enjoyed them, but they were a smidge spicy for the kids. As to the pastry, I liked both, but the puff had a more decadent texture, so I'll be hunting for a good puff pastry recipe. The not sausage rolls I will have to make again and work out a recipe :)
Do you have a good 'not sausage' roll recipe? Or do you make ethical sausage rolls? Please help me out on this quest and share your recipes!
Oh they look so great. Wow I never thought to look for palm oil in puff pastry. More reason for me to make my own pastry.
ReplyDeleteJust checked the Pampas Puff Pastry and it has no palm oil Karen
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen! I'll check it out next time I need some (if I don't work out homemade first).
ReplyDeleteThey were great Stacey, in fact I'm going to grab some out of the freezer for lunch today I think :)