Porky Pies
I love nothing more than lots of canapés served at a party or in place of a starter at a dinner party. They look so pleasing, all lined up on a platter, however these delicate canapés can be rather time consuming to make, especially when faced with a large crowd mostly consisting of children. Homemade sausage rolls or pies make for the perfect canapé for a family get together, as children and adults alike seem to love them. If you can’t get your hands on some sausage meat, buy a few packs of good quality sausages and squeeze the meat from their cases. If you would like to make these in advance of a party, the uncooked porky pies can be placed in the freezer, wrapped in cling film, then simply add an extra 10 minutes to the recommended cooking time. Always ensure that the meat is fully cooked through before serving.
Ingredients
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tbsp butter
300g Sausage meat
300g Sausage meat
150g streaky bacon, finely
diced
1tbsp Fresh Sage, finely
chopped
1tsp Dijon mustard
Freshly Ground Pepper
1tsp Dijon mustard
Freshly Ground Pepper
1 sheet of ready rolled
Puff Pastry
1 Egg, beaten (for glazing)
1 Egg, beaten (for glazing)
25g (1oz) sesame seeds
Method
1.
Preheat the oven to 200c/430f/gas 7 and line a
large baking tray with some greaseproof paper.
2.
Melt the butter in a frying pan and gently sauté
the onions for 5 minutes, until they are soft but not coloured. Remove to a
large bowl and leave to cool completely.
3.
Add the sausage meat, streaky bacon, sage, mustard
and a few grinds of freshly ground pepper to the bowl. Using your hands,
mix together well.
4.
Place the sheet of puff pastry on a floured surface
and carefully roll out the pastry until it is thin, using a rolling pin.
5.
Evenly divide the pastry into 4 pieces. Divide the
sausage meat mixture in 4 and make them roll the mixture to make it long and
sausage like. Place into the centre of each pastry strip. Brush a little beaten
egg along one edge of the pastry. Roll up the other side of the pastry to encase the
sausage meat and pinch the edges firmly. Using a shape knife cut each pastry
roll into even sized pieces, making about 8 from each pastry roll.
6.
Brush each
one with a little beaten egg and scatter over some sesame seeds.
7.
Arrange on the baking tray and bake in the pre-heated oven for 20-25
minutes, until golden brown and cooked through.
I would like to wish all my readers a very happy new year. Thank you for following
the blog and for your words of support in 2012. I do hope that you will join me for
what promises to be a busy but very exciting year in 2013.



