Fetta Pumpkin sausage rolls. They weren’t shifting out of my head until I made them. A few pumpkins came and went, fetta went into other dishes, and then finally the planets had aligned and voila… there was fetta and pumpkin in the fridge at the same time.
Time to get roasting.
There aren’t too many ingredients in here, so the key to getting it to taste great, is using great ingredients. A very sweet, seasonal pumpkin, some tasty Greek fetta, local whole garlic cloves and pastry.
It’s not often you’ll find packaged pastry in my recipes. I hadn’t had any in my freezer for a really long time. So long in fact that, the pastry and I just sort sat there, eyeing each other off for awhile. In the end though, pastry won. I wasn’t about to expand my culinary skills on making puff pastry just yet, (give me another 15 years perhaps) and a shorter crust pastry just wasn’t going to cut it for this one. So I slit the plastic, and funnily enough the world didn’t end.
Fetta Pumpkin Sausage Rolls
pumpkin
garlic
fetta
salt and pepper
olive oil
puff pastry
Cut your pumpkin into wedges and lay on a tray
add a couple of whole cloves of garlic
drizzle with olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
roast until soft and smelling delicious
All into a bowl, and mash with a fork, cool
add crumbled fetta, stir through.
Spoon mixture into middle of pastry sheet, and roll up
cut into sizes you want, bake on tray at 200C
until golden and smells delicious
Looks delicious!
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This is a real change to the usual sausage rolls dripped in tomato ketchup. Definitely going to try this recipe.
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They look wonderful, I had never thought of using pumpkin like that…thank you xx
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These look and sound delicious. Thanks for sharing.
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They look so good – I’m stuck back late at work and would really love one (or two) of these right about now!
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Keri, I’ve found three quite often is the right number
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I love the thought of these floating around your head until they got made. Some recipes are just like that aren’t they? Clearly the planets aligning worked very well here as these look quite divine.
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this sounds very interesting, and such a nice change from meat variations! I have not tried to make puff pastry and it is not on my list of things to do for sure!
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I love my veg sausage rolls – it is the main reason that puff pastry sneaks into my freezer – I keep intending to try other pastry but who am I kidding the sausage rolls are fancy
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Very nice!
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YUM!
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I’m not a huge fan of pumpkin, but these are beautiful and making me rethink that!
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I think feta and pumpkin make such a wonderful combination. I bet these are just delicious! Will try them next fall!
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I love this combo. Reminds me of a calzone Katherine did. Like the new look too.
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One of life’s most delicious combos, like love in a blanket! Great concoction Brydie!
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This looks amazing!
Sometimes using a storebought ingredients just ensures that the food gets made- and surely that justifies it.
I’m impressed that you are doing all this baking and cooking with a new baby!
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Alas, these were made pre-babe Heidi. I am hoping to make them again on the weekend though, as I have a whole heap of home grown pumpkin given to me.
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These sound absolutely divine!!! Such a lovely change to meat sausage rolls too. I am definitely making these over the weekend.
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Wow – what a brilliant idea. I might be tempted to slip in some sage, though, and maybe a tiny bit of sweet chilli sauce! Yum.
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sweet chilli sauce would be an excellent addition!
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Oh, dear, I hadn’t thought we need to apologize for using a packaged pastry dough?? (Since I’m using one in tomorrow’s blog.) Well… I’m all about convenience sometimes, there will come a day when my kids have moved out and I’m no longer working that I hope to learn how to make puff pastry. It would be great to know how. I love your combination of flavors here.. they look so pretty!
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Definitely no need to apologise, just me and my own pastry ‘issues’. Since I got over it, the packaged stuff has sat quite comfortably on the shelf, sitting between convenience and sanity š
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I bet these smelt amazing when they were cooking in the oven. Pumpkin and fetta are a great combination. I always have frozen pastry in my freezer. It’s not my preferred choice but always handy in a crisis!
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Brydie darling, I love that when the rest of us have newborns, we buy takeaway meals and disposable nappies and whine about how little sleep we get. You on the other hand buy the odd packet of puff pastry to wrap your delicious homemade fillings in. You really are something else, girlfriend. š xx
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Celia I bought takeaway last night, the best I could think of in the area, and it was…crap. Standards round here need to be well and truly lowered! Cheese on toast would have been better.
Mr Chocolate said it was Napoli in Bocca from now on or nothing for him š
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what a great idea brydie..they look so lovely with their golden filling..x
by the way i’ve tried commenting a few times previously but i kept getting an error message..i had to log in to wordpress to post you a message..
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Thanks for letting me know Jane. I’m not sure what the problem could be… I wonder if anyone else has had issues?
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Jane I had a few problems myself trying to leave a comment the other day. Then I realised what I was doing wrong. When you have to read, and then key in, the two handwritten words (to prove you are not a robot) I was typing them in as two words. When I joined the two words together as one, it worked.
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They look delish! Shame my husband won’t eat pumpkin
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I like pumpkin everything and puff pastry is always high in my list as well. recently I have started to eat more vegetable based food and this would make a great meal with a side salad. thanks for sharing. love the picture of the uncooked dough.
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I’m a huge fan of pumpkin and love the flavor combination with the sausage! These are wonderful little bites of delight!
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I would’ve never paired together feta or pumpkin… but you’ve done so with great expertise. This looks absolutely delicious
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Oh …oh oh…I am just soooooooo happy about this post!!!!!!!!!! For the past 2 years I have been driving to a bakery 30 minutes away and buying their delicious pumpkin and feta rolls. Every time I ate them, I tried to work out what the ingredients were…. my family was fed some terrible concoctions as I sought the elusive pumpkin and feta roll.
Thankyou thankyou thankyou… I am picking a pumpkin out of the garden right now!!! I am in pumpkin feta heaven.
I know I sound strangely excited about this …but the recipe has remained so elusive for so long and I googled everything!!
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delicious, what a great taste combo. Enjoy!
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The world does not end when we use pre-prepared ingredients. It’s hard to remember sometimes! I think I need a sign to hang in the kitchen.
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Oh!! I’d never have put the two together but it just all makes sense. Off to put on my Evernote ‘Recipes To Try’ file. Thank you.
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What tasty & alternative vegetarian sausage rolls! They look wonderful! š
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I have loads of pumpkin at the moment and I can’t wait to try this great recipe. I was thinking of adding toasted pinenuts……
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these look truly glorious! x
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I just googled pumpkin sausage rolls and look who popped up! Nice one – keen to make these and add in some of my homegrown sage.
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Ha! That’s funny š I was actually thinking just this week, I should make some more, as it’s been awhile.
Hope you like them.
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