These sausage rolls are the perfect make-ahead appetizer. They are quick, easy, and delicious served hot or cold. Flaky puff pastry wrapped around savory pork sausage and baked to golden brown perfection? Yes, please!.
Ah sausage rolls. These savory little bites remind me of growing up in England. There were always a lot of them around Christmas, but they also showed up at other times of the year. They are the perfect finger food for a crowd or just you and your family. You can serve them hot or cold.
Think about biting into warm, buttery puff pastry and then taking a deep, flavorful bite of perfectly seasoned sausage. The whole kit-and-kaboodle almost melts in your mouth and causes your taste buds to beg for more. These English sausage rolls are so quick and easy to make. What are you waiting for? [feast_advanced_jump_to].
Sausage rolls are a beloved savory snack enjoyed by many across the globe. Their combination of flaky, buttery pastry and seasoned sausage meat makes for a perfect on-the-go meal or snack. But like any perishable food, sausage rolls don’t last forever. Knowing how to properly store and freeze them is key to enjoying sausage rolls safely.
In this complete guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about how long sausage rolls last refrigerated, frozen, and at room temperature. You’ll also learn how to spot spoiled sausage rolls and the best practices for reheating them to crispy, savory perfection
How Long Do Freshly Made Sausage Rolls Last?
Freshly baked sausage rolls have the shortest shelf life compared to commercially prepared or frozen varieties. According to food safety experts, fresh sausage rolls will last
- At room temperature: 2 hours max
- Refrigerated: 3-4 days
- Frozen: 2-3 months
Fresh sausage rolls shouldn’t be left out at room temperature for more than two hours. As the pastry cools, condensation forms which can lead to rapid bacteria growth. Always refrigerate or freeze fresh sausage rolls within 2 hours of baking.
When stored properly in the fridge, fresh sausage rolls stay fresh 3-4 days. Keep them in a container that won’t let air in or wrap them in plastic wrap or foil. After 3–4 days, the pastry may start to go bad because it has soaked up smells from the fridge.
For longer storage, fresh sausage rolls freeze beautifully for 2-3 months. Let rolls cool down all the way before putting them in a freezer bag or airtight container to freeze. Baking at 375°F for 15 to 20 minutes will thaw food that has been frozen.
How Long Do Pre-Packaged Sausage Rolls Last?
Commercially made, pre-packaged sausage rolls have a slightly longer shelf life thanks to preservatives and packaging that helps prevent spoilage. Here’s how long pre-packaged sausage rolls last:
- Unopened at pantry temperature: Check packaging; up to 1 week past sell-by date
- After opening, refrigerated: 3-5 days
- Frozen: 1-3 months
Unopened, store-bought sausage rolls are safe to eat for about 1 week past the sell-by date printed on the packaging when stored at pantry temperature.
Once opened, refrigerate sausage rolls in their original packaging or an airtight container. They’ll stay fresh for 3-5 days in the fridge.
For freezer storage, commercially made sausage rolls keep 1-3 months in the freezer. Freeze unopened in original packaging or place rolls in a freezer bag. Thaw overnight in the fridge before enjoying.
How to Tell If Sausage Rolls Have Gone Bad
Sausage rolls that have spoiled present safety hazards if consumed. Always inspect sausage rolls carefully before eating and watch for these signs of spoilage:
- Mold growth on the pastry
- Slimy or sticky texture
- Dull, grayish brown colors
- Off odors
Discard sausage rolls at the first sign of mold or if the texture seems deteriorated. The odor can also indicate spoilage; sausage rolls past their prime give off sour, unpleasant odors.
If the sausage filling is an unnatural grayish color or the pastry seems dried out, stale, and crumbly, the sausage rolls should also be discarded. Always follow the “when in doubt, throw it out” motto with perishables like sausage rolls.
Can You Freeze Sausage Rolls?
Freezing is a great way to extend the shelf life of both homemade and store-bought sausage rolls. Here are some freezing tips:
- Allow sausage rolls to cool completely before freezing
- Place rolls in a single layer on a baking sheet; freeze until firm
- Transfer frozen rolls to an airtight container or freezer bag
- Exclude as much air as possible and seal
- Label with date and contents
- Store frozen sausage rolls for up to 3 months
To reheat frozen sausage rolls, bake from frozen at 375°F for 15-20 minutes until heated through. Microwaving is not recommended as it makes the pastry soggy.
Freezing prevents bacterial growth that causes sausage rolls to spoil. With proper freezer storage, both homemade and pre-packaged sausage rolls can be enjoyed for up to 3 months past their original use-by date.
Can You Refrigerate Sausage Rolls After Baking?
It’s perfectly safe to refrigerate sausage rolls after baking. In fact, quick refrigeration is the best way to extend the shelf life of fresh sausage rolls.
Follow these tips for refrigerating sausage rolls after baking:
- Allow rolls to cool at room temperature for no more than 2 hours
- Transfer rolls to an airtight storage container
- Refrigerate for up to 3-4 days
- Reheat rolls in a 375°F oven; do not microwave
Refrigerating sausage rolls once they’ve cooled helps prevent condensation from forming on the pastry which leads to faster spoilage. Store rolls in a container that prevents drying out. Leftover baked sausage rolls keep 3-4 days refrigerated.
Can You Reheat Sausage Rolls?
Fortunately, reheating sausage rolls to piping hot perfection is easy. Here are some sausage roll reheating tips:
- Refrigerate or freeze rolls after initial baking
- Reheat refrigerated rolls within 3-4 days
- Reheat frozen rolls within 1-3 months for best quality
- Use oven, toaster oven, or barbecue; do not microwave
- Heat rolls to 165°F internal temperature
The oven is the best method for evenly reheating sausage rolls without making the pastry soggy. Place refrigerated rolls on a baking sheet and warm at 375°F for 10-15 minutes until hot. Flash freeze any leftovers after serving for longer storage.
Proper storage and reheating allows you to safely enjoy sausage rolls for days after baking. With freezing, homemade or store-bought sausage rolls can be kept for up to 3 months. Follow these tips for delicious sausage rolls anytime.
Storing Sausage Roll Dough Before Baking
For those who like preparing sausage roll dough in advance, proper storage methods must be followed. Here’s how long sausage roll dough lasts:
- Refrigerated: 2-3 days
- Frozen: 3 months
Wrap dough rounds tightly in plastic wrap or place in a sealed container before refrigerating. Use within 2-3 days for best results.
For longer storage, flash freeze dough rounds in a single layer on a baking sheet before transferring to a freezer bag. Frozen dough keeps for 2-3 months in the freezer. Thaw overnight in the fridge before shaping, filling, and baking.
How Long Do Sausage Rolls Last at Room Temperature?
Sausage rolls taste best served fresh and warm. However, leaving them sitting out too long creates a food safety risk. Here are sausage roll room temperature guidelines:
- Freshly baked: Serve immediately or refrigerate within 2 hours
- Pre-packaged: Follow package instructions; discard after 2 hours once opened
- Reheated: Serve immediately; refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours
The 2 hour room temperature rule applies to all sausage rolls. After sitting out for more than 2 hours, bacteria multiply quickly. Always refrigerate uneaten fresh, pre-packaged, or reheated sausage rolls within 2 hours.
Sausage Roll Food Safety Tips
Proper handling and storage are key to enjoying sausage rolls safely and preventing foodborne illness. Keep these food safety guidelines in mind:
- Refrigerate or freeze fresh sausage rolls within 2 hours of baking
- Store pre-packaged rolls sealed at pantry temperature; refrigerate after opening
- Discard sausage rolls if moldy, slimy, foul-smelling, or grey
- Reheat sausage rolls to 165°F internal temperature
- Refrigerate or freeze leftovers within 2 hours after serving
Following safe storage times, freezing, and reheating procedures will keep sausage rolls fresh and prevent harmful bacteria growth. Made properly and handled safely, sausage rolls can be a delicious anytime treat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to some common questions about sausage roll safety and storage below:
How can you tell if a sausage roll has gone bad?
Look for mold, slimy or sticky textures, foul odors, and unnatural grayish colors. Discard sausage rolls at the first sign of spoilage.
How should you reheat refrigerated sausage rolls?
Reheat refrigerated sausage rolls in a 375°F oven for 10-15 minutes until piping hot. Do not microwave as this makes the pastry soggy.
Is it safe to freeze and reheat sausage rolls?
Yes, freezing sausage rolls extends their shelf life. Reheat frozen rolls in a 375°F oven until 165°F internal temperature.
How should you thaw frozen sausage rolls?
For food safety, always thaw frozen sausage rolls overnight in the refrigerator. Do not thaw at room temperature.
Can you eat sausage rolls left out overnight?
No. Discard any sausage rolls left out of refrigeration for over 2 hours. Bacteria multiply quickly at room temperature.
How long can cooked sausage rolls sit out at room temperature?
Cooked sausage rolls should not sit out for more than 2 hours before refrigerating. Toss rolls if left out longer.
The Takeaway on Sausage Roll Storage
With proper refrigeration and freezing, sausage rolls can be safely stored for days up to three months after baking. Always refrigerate fresh sausage rolls within two hours and frozen rolls within three months for the best quality. Reheat refrigerated rolls within four days and frozen rolls within three months. Watch for signs of spoilage and when in doubt, throw it out. Following these simple sausage roll storage guidelines helps you safely indulge in this savory baked treat anytime.
How to Make Sausage Rolls
This is a beautifully simple recipe. Just a few ingredients, a little rolling, a bit of egg wash, and some time in the oven. Its perfect for any skill level.
- Prep. Warm the oven up to 400F and put parchment paper or a Silpat liner on a baking sheet.
- Make the egg wash. Whisk together the egg and water.
- Season the sausage (optional). Put the sausage and the seasonings you want to use in a bowl and mix them together. Divide the sausage into 3 portions.
- Divide the dough sheet into thirds and roll it out a bit.
- Fill the pastry. Shape the sausage pieces into a snake shape and place it on one side of the dough, leaving a border around it.
- Roll it up. Brush some egg wash on the bottom of the pastry next to the sausage with a pastry brush. Then, fold the pastry over the sausage. Press the edges together with a fork.
- Score the pastry with a knife.
- Prepare to bake. Cut the sausage rolls into 1 ½-2″ pieces. Put them on a baking sheet and use egg wash to cover them.
- Bake for 13 minutes. Rotate the pan and bake for an additional 6-9 minutes.
Want to make these puff pastry sausage rolls perfectly the first time? Here are some tips and tricks that will help you do just that.
- Think ahead. Before you use your pastry sheets, make sure you take them out of the freezer and let them thaw. This can be done at room temperature or in the fridge overnight. It shouldn’t be out for more than 40 minutes if you choose to let it thaw at room temperature. It will become sticky and hard to work with.
- Leave a border. Don’t put the sausage right on the edge of the puff pastry when you put it on it. Let some pastry dough hang over the edge and brush it with egg wash (we’ll explain why next). Then roll it out.
- Use the egg wash as glue. The egg wash helps the puff pastry stay together around the sausage by acting as glue. Brush some egg wash on the bottom edge of the sausage roll before you fold the dough over the sausage. This will keep the sausage inside the puff pastry.
- Start with a cold baking sheet. If you put sausage rolls that haven’t been baked on a warm or hot baking sheet, the dough will get soft before they go in the oven. This will result in soggy-bottomed bites. No good.
Can These Be Prepared In Advance?
Sure, they can! Just before you brush the sausage rolls with egg wash, put them in an airtight container (use parchment paper to separate any layers to keep them from sticking) and put it in the fridge for up to two days. When you are ready to enjoy, brush them with egg wash and pop them in the oven.
You can also freeze the pre-made sausage rolls (again, before brushing on the egg wash). Put the rolls on a sheet pan and freeze them for four hours to make them firm. This is called “flash freezing.” Then, put the rolls in a Ziploc bag and seal it. Store the sausage rolls in the freezer for up to 4 months. Brush them with egg wash and bake for 30 minutes, turning the baking sheet over halfway through the cooking time. Ready to eat?