Savory French Onion Sausage Rolls

Golden puff pastry wrapped around a seasoned French onion pork filling — an easy, crowd-pleasing snack or meal that's perfect for weeknights and gatherings.

This recipe for Savory French Onion Sausage Rolls has been my go-to when I want something comforting, portable, and full of deep onion flavor. I first developed this combination on a busy weekend when I needed an easy dish that could travel to a family picnic. The resulting rolls were crisp on the outside and tender inside, with just enough savory tang from the French onion mix and Worcestershire to make everyone reach for seconds. They’re the kind of food that vanishes fast at parties, yet simple enough for a quiet weeknight dinner with a salad on the side.
What makes these rolls stand out is the balance of textures and the small finishing touches: a glossy egg wash, an optional hit of melted cheese, and fresh herbs to brighten the pork filling. The puff pastry gives an irresistible flakiness while the seasoned ground pork stays juicy and flavorful. I love that the recipe adapts easily — use a store-bought French onion mix for speed, or caramelize fresh onions for a richer, homemade profile. Either way, they bring warm, familiar flavors that remind me of cozy family gatherings and midwinter supper plates.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fast to assemble: once the filling is mixed, the rolls come together in about 20 minutes, making them ideal for weeknight meals or last-minute guests.
- Pantry-friendly: uses basic staples like puff pastry, ketchup, mustard and a packet of French onion mix — no obscure ingredients required.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble the rolls and refrigerate for a few hours or freeze them raw for up to 3 months before baking.
- Crowd-pleaser: crisp pastry and savory pork filling appeal to adults and kids alike; add cheese or herbs to customize for different tastes.
- Portable and versatile: perfect for picnics, lunchboxes, game day, or served warm as a casual dinner with a simple salad.
- Flexible spice level: keep them mild or add chili flakes for a gentle kick — the base is forgiving and customizable.
In our home these rolls always disappear first. I once brought a tray to a potluck and neighbors asked for the recipe after the event — the combination of the French onion seasoning and Worcestershire sauce creates a savory note that feels both familiar and a touch special. My kids appreciate the golden pastry and I appreciate how uncomplicated the method is.
Ingredients
- Ground pork (1 lb): Choose 80/20 or 85/15 for good flavor and moisture. Freshly ground or supermarket packs both work; fattier meat keeps the filling juicy during baking.
- French onion soup mix (1 packet): A quick way to add deep onion seasoning; if you prefer, substitute 1 cup of caramelized onions and 1 teaspoon onion powder for a homemade touch.
- Tomato ketchup (1 tbsp): Adds a hint of sweetness and helps bind the filling. Any standard brand works — I often use Heinz for consistent sweetness.
- Worcestershire sauce (1 tsp): Brings umami and a tangy complexity. Use a classic bottle like Lea & Perrins if available.
- Dijon mustard (1 tsp): Brightens the mixture and balances richness; coarse or smooth Dijon both work well.
- Freshly cracked black pepper: Season to taste — start with 1/4 teaspoon and adjust after mixing.
- Puff pastry (2 sheets): Thawed if frozen. Use high-quality store-bought sheets for reliable lift and flake.
- Egg (1) + Milk (1 tbsp): Beaten together for an egg wash to achieve a golden, glossy finish.
- Optional cheese: Up to 1 cup shredded cheddar or mozzarella folded into filling for melty pockets.
- Optional fresh herbs: 1 tablespoon chopped thyme, rosemary or parsley to lift the pork’s flavor.
- Optional chili flakes: 1/4–1/2 teaspoon for a spicy edge; add to taste.
Instructions
Preheat the oven: Set your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking tray with parchment paper and set a wire rack nearby for cooling. A hot oven is key to getting the pastry puffed and crisp without overcooking the filling. Make the filling: In a large bowl combine 1 lb ground pork, the packet of French onion soup mix (or 1 cup caramelized onions + 1 tsp onion powder), 1 tablespoon ketchup, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard and freshly cracked black pepper. Mix with your hands or a spoon until evenly combined — avoid overworking to keep the filling tender. Prepare the pastry: Unfold puff pastry sheets on a lightly floured surface and cut each sheet in half lengthwise. You should have four long rectangles. Lightly flour the surface and gently roll each rectangle to even thickness if needed; the pastry should be cool not warm for best handling. Assemble the rolls: Place a log of filling along one long edge of each pastry rectangle, leaving a 1/2-inch border. If using cheese or herbs, sprinkle them over the filling before rolling. Brush the opposite border lightly with water or the egg wash, then roll pastry over the filling and seal with gentle pressure. Tuck the ends under to seal and place seam-side down on the prepared tray. Apply egg wash and score: Beat 1 egg with 1 tablespoon milk and brush generously over each roll. Lightly score the tops with a sharp knife to allow steam to escape and create attractive sections — you can make diagonal slashes every 1 inch to form individual portions. Bake: Transfer tray to the oven and bake 20–25 minutes until pastry is deep golden and the internal filling reaches 160°F (71°C). Rotate the tray halfway through for even browning. If the pastry browns too quickly, tent with foil for the last 5 minutes. Rest and serve: Allow rolls to rest 5 minutes on a wire rack before slicing into portions. Serve warm with mustard, ketchup, or a dipping sauce of your choice.
You Must Know
- These rolls freeze brilliantly. Freeze unbaked rolls on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 3 months; bake from frozen, adding 5–10 minutes to the bake time.
- Use chilled pastry for best lift — if it softens while assembling, pop it into the fridge for 10 minutes before baking.
- Internal temperature target is 160°F (71°C) for ground pork; use an instant-read thermometer to ensure safety without overbaking.
- Leftovers refrigerate up to 3 days and reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 10 minutes to restore crispness.
My favorite thing about this preparation is how forgiving it is. On a rushed afternoon I once swapped the French onion packet for a jarred caramelized onion spread and the rolls were still a hit. Family members always notice the glossy finish and soft interior — it’s a small detail that makes a big impression at gatherings and school lunches alike.
Storage Tips
Store cooled rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To maintain pastry texture, reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 8–12 minutes rather than microwaving, which can make the pastry soggy. For freezing, freeze unbaked rolls on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to freezer bags; bake from frozen adding 5–10 minutes. Alternatively, fully bake and cool, then freeze single portions wrapped tightly; reheat from frozen in a moderate oven until heated through.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have a French onion soup packet, caramelize 1 large onion slowly in 1 tablespoon oil until deep brown (about 25–30 minutes) and mix into the pork with 1 teaspoon onion powder. Swap pork for ground turkey or beef for different flavor profiles, though cooking times and fat levels vary. For a vegetarian version, use crumbled firm tofu or a seasoned bean mash and increase herbs and umami ingredients. Use gluten-free puff pastry if avoiding gluten, but note texture differences.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm with grainy mustard, ketchup, or a simple yogurt-herb dip. For a meal, pair the rolls with a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette or roasted root vegetables in colder months. Garnish with chopped parsley or thyme for color. For casual entertaining, present sliced rolls on a board with assorted mustards, pickles and a cheese selection for guests to graze.
Cultural Background
Sausage rolls are a beloved snack in British and Commonwealth kitchens, traditionally made with seasoned sausage meat wrapped in flaky pastry. This version borrows the French onion flavor profile — a nod to the savory soup mix that brings concentrated caramelized onion flavor. The combination blends comfort-food familiarity with a touch of French onion savoriness, creating a hybrid that feels both classic and inventive.
Seasonal Adaptations
In autumn and winter, add 1/2 cup roasted diced butternut squash or substitute smoked paprika for chili flakes to add warmth. Spring and summer benefit from bright herbs — fold in 1 tablespoon chopped parsley and zest of 1 lemon to lighten the filling. For holiday buffets, make mini sausage rolls using smaller pastry strips and serve with cranberry mustard for a festive twist.
Meal Prep Tips
Mix the filling up to 2 days ahead and store covered in the refrigerator to allow flavors to meld. Assemble rolls the day you plan to bake them for best pastry texture, or freeze unbaked as noted above for easy baking later. Portion into individual servings before freezing to simplify reheating — this approach saves time and preserves crispness when you want hot rolls in under 30 minutes.
These Savory French Onion Sausage Rolls are comforting, adaptable and endlessly useful — perfect for sharing and simple enough to become a weekday favorite. Give them a try and make them your own with cheese, herbs or a spicy kick.
Pro Tips
Keep puff pastry chilled until just before assembling to ensure best rise and flake.
Don’t overmix the filling — combine until just uniform to keep the texture tender.
Score the pastry top to let steam escape and create evenly portioned slices.
If pastry browns too quickly, tent with foil for the final few minutes of baking.
This nourishing savory french onion sausage rolls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I freeze these before baking?
Yes — assemble them and freeze unbaked on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen, adding 5–10 minutes to the bake time.
What internal temperature should the filling reach?
Use an instant-read thermometer and ensure the center reaches 160°F (71°C) for ground pork safety.
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Savory French Onion Sausage Rolls
This Savory French Onion Sausage Rolls recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Filling
Pastry & Finish
Optional Extras
Instructions
Preheat the oven
Set oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking tray with parchment paper and set a wire rack for cooling.
Make the filling
Combine ground pork, French onion soup mix (or caramelized onions + onion powder), ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard and black pepper until evenly mixed.
Prepare the pastry
Unfold puff pastry, cut each sheet in half lengthwise into four rectangles. Keep pastry cool and handle gently.
Assemble the rolls
Place filling along one edge of each rectangle, add optional cheese/herbs, brush border with water or egg wash, then roll and seal seam-side down.
Apply egg wash and score
Beat egg with milk and brush over rolls. Score tops with diagonal slashes to vent steam and form slices.
Bake and rest
Bake 20–25 minutes until pastry is golden and filling reaches 160°F (71°C). Rest 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
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