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Linda McCartney Sausage Rolls

 
Description: Manufacturer: Linda McCartney / Type: Vegetarian

Newest Review: ... generally made of soya, so they are based on a different product than Quorn. Linda McCartney sausage rolls come in a ... more

 ... cardboard container which is great for recycling. You get six rolls in a pack. They are best kept frozen. When you take them out, they are uncooked, they are frozen pastry and feel floury to the touch. Place them on a baking tray and cook for around 25 minutes (check the box for actual guidelines). As they are cooking the smell delicious, a baking smell (as they are almost being cooked from scratch) fills the whole kitchen. Once cooked they can be eaten hot or cold. They are a great snack for the lunch box the next day. The...more

eilidhcatriona
Premium Review Linda McCartney Sausage Rolls: Very tasty alternative sausage rolls! (389 words)
by - written on 05/06/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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I absolutely love these sausage rolls! You get a pack of 6 for £1.45 (thats with Sainsburys, I haven't found them on the Tesco website recently), so that's about 25p per sausage roll. They are in the frozen food section, and are best cooked in the oven from frozen, which takes around 15-20 minutes (depending on personal preference). I've been veggie for 12 years, and so I don't think I can remember the taste of meat and things like sausage rolls. However, when I was a kid I loved sausage rolls so when I came across a pack of these in the freezer section several years ago I just had to try them. They are suitable for vegetarians and ...  Read the complete review

InsaneStar
Premium Review Much better than those Quorn ones! (425 words)
by - written on 18/05/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I think these sausage rolls are simply wonderful! They're suitable for vegetarians and vegans (yay!) and the allergy advice says: Contains wheat, gluten and sulphur dioxide. They come in a cardboard box (recyclable or compostable) and are found in the freezer section of your supermarket. I buy mine in Sainsbury's where they cost £1.45 for a box of six sausage rolls. It's recommended that you always cook them from frozen but I've let mine thaw a bit before and the quality hasn't been affected. You bake them in the oven for about 15-20 minutes on 220ºC/Gas Mark 7. You can glaze them with egg, cow's milk, soya milk or rice milk before cooking if you ...  Read the complete review

flutel
Premium Review Linda McCartney Sausage Rolls: Freaky Finger Buffet (612 words)
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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I really wish that I could like these sausage rolls more than I do. I love Linda McCartney sausages - and - eaten in moderation - think they are a useful and tasty addition to my meals but the sausage rolls don't do it for me. Maybe this is because I generally make my own vegan sos rolls with a packet of puff pastry jus roll and some meatfree sausage mix that you have to hydrate and these are pretty tasty. Linda's don't compare. Packaging ------------- The sausage rolls come in a basic cardboard box with a great picture of the product on the front and the Linda Macca logo. The box has a brown colour scheme and declares the ...  Read the complete review

ktbainbridge
Premium Review Nice hot or cold. (253 words)
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I have been a vegetarian for about 15 years now and in that time I think I have tried nearly every product on sale in Tesco and Sainsburys! This is one of my all time favorites though, and I feel the need to spread the word as they are quite hard to find and I want them to become so popular that they sell them everywhere! Linda McCartney products are generally made of soya, so they are based on a different product than Quorn. Linda McCartney sausage rolls come in a cardboard container which is great for recycling. You get six rolls in a pack. They are best kept frozen. When you take them out, they are uncooked, they are frozen pastry and feel floury to the ...  Read the complete review

 

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