Sweet Chilli Sausage Plait is a delicious mix of sausage meat, carrot, red onion, green chillies and sweet chilli sauce all wrapped up in a puff pastry plait. Great hot for dinner or cold for a picnic!
In celebration of British Sausage Week which runs from 2 – 8 November, I decided I wanted to make a sausage plait which became this Sweet Chilli Sausage Plait.
I have to admit that I’ve been intrigued by them ever since watching Nanny Pat on The Only Way is Essex as it seems to be her signature dish. (Did I just say that in public?)
So wanting to come up with my take on the humble sausage plait I decided to give it a makeover tailoring it to my family’s taste.
Being a big chilli lover and not wanting to make it too hot for my daughter, I embarked on a fusion of Asian and British cuisine by making a Sweet Chilli Sausage Plait.
If you like things hotter you could always add the seeds from the green chilli to notch up the heat!
To counteract the chilli I added some grated carrot and red onion for sweetness and then finished off with a layer of Thai sweet chilli sauce before wrapping in pastry.
I’m pleased to say this sausage plait went down a storm and has already been repeated. Serve it hot or cold (leftovers taste great and are perfect for a picnic)!
Enjoy with baked beans or a salad and then sit back and wait for the compliments!
More Sausage Recipes
Here are some more sausage recipes that you should try:
- Scrumptious Chipolata Tagliatelle – Fab Food 4 All
- Turkey Meatloaf – Fab Food 4 All
- Boston Baked Beans & British Bangers – Kavey Eats
- Slow Cooked Pork Sausage, Cranberry & Green Lentil Stew – Foodie Quine
- Super Sticky Sausages with Creamy Mustard Pasta – Munchies & Munchkins
- Cowboy Stew – The Hedge Combers
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Sweet Chilli Sausage Plait
Ingredients
- 400g – 450g Pack of good quality pork sausages min 90% pork, skinned
- 1 Medium carrot grated
- 1 Medium red onion finely chopped
- 1 Large green chilli finely chopped (seeds removed)
- 1 Garlic clove crushed
- 3 tbsp Dry natural breadcrumbs
- 1 tbsp Thai sweet chilli sauce
- Ready rolled puff pastry sheet cut to 25cm x 30cm
- 1 Egg whisked for egg wash
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200°C.
- Place the first 6 ingredients into a bowl and mix thoroughly with your hands.
- Place the pastry sheet onto baking paper on a baking sheet.
- Place sausage meat in the centre and form a brick shape leaving a 3cm gap at either end.
- Spread the Thai sweet chilli sauce over the sausage meat.
- Cut strips measuring 1.5cm at an angle along both sides and trim the two ends to form flaps.
- Fold one end flap over the sausage meat and then fold over the strips in alternate layers to form a plait, moistening the tips with water to secure.
- Finish by tucking in the end flap and brushing the pastry with egg wash.
- Bake in the oven for 35 – 40 minutes until golden brown and sausage meat is cooked.
- Serve hot or cold.
Paul Wilson
Looks delicious.
Camilla
Thanks:-)
Hannah Weetman
Sounds absolute delicious! And certainly looks very impressive
Camilla
Thanks, looks impressive and yet so quick and easy:-)
Ruth Hedges
Looks so tasty – I hope mine comes out as well as this one looks 🙂 x
Camilla
I’m sure it will:-)
Herbert Appleby
I’d like to wolf some of this down after a long days work mmm mmmmmmmmmm
Camilla
Thank you, it’s very easy to put together after a day’s work:-)
sarah brooker
this looks amazing.
Stacey D
Perfect for those cold days
Camilla
Thank you:-)
Ursula Hunt
I made this last night and it was delicious
Camilla
Brilliant, thank you so much for letting me know:-)
rachj2001
Sounds lush! My mum used to make garlic sausage meat plaits so going to show this recipe to her too 🙂
Camilla
Fab, she’d probably like this too then:-)
Paul Wilson
Good way to spice up sausage rolls.
Camilla
Yes, you make sausage rolls like this too:-)
Dan Murphy
Spicy sausage roll; what’s not to love!
Camilla
Hope you give it a try:-)