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Recipe | Sausage Roll Wreath

Iona Bower December 20, 2025

The classic sausage roll gets a festive update for the Christmassy buffet table

Serves 6-8

250ml jar cranberry sauce

1 tbsp honey

Zest of ½ lemon

1 star anise

1 cinnamon stick

1 tbsp Cointreau (optional)

500g sausage meat

1 tsp fennel seeds

1 tbsp chopped oregano

¼ tsp ground nutmeg

500g puff pastry

1 large egg, beaten

Handful of bay leaves

Rosemary sprigs, to garnish

1 Preheat the oven to 190C/Fan 170C/Gas 5. Add the cranberry sauce, honey, lemon zest, star anise,

cinnamon stick and Cointreau (if using) to a pan and gently heat until it starts to simmer. Stir for a few mins to thoroughly blend, then set aside.

2 In a bowl, combine the sausage meat, herbs, nutmeg and seasoning.

3 Roll out the puff pastry into a rectangle with the shorter side at the top and spread half the cranberry sauce along the longest length in the middle of the pastry. Place the sausage meat mix on top, along the same central line.

4 Brush the egg along one long side of the pastry to seal it; fold the other side over the meat and cranberry mix before folding the brushed egg side over on top. You’ll finish with a long sausage with the meat sealed inside. Divide the roll into ten, scoring two-thirds of the way through with a sharp knife, taking care not to cut entirely through. Place the pastry roll onto a large lined baking tray.

5 Carefully pull the two ends together to form a circle and seal by brushing with the egg and pressing down. Play around with the final shape so that each segment is uniformly laid out with the filling exposed upwards, and leave space in the centre if you can for your relish bowl once it’s cooked.

6 Bake for 35 mins, or until the pastry turns golden brown and the sausage meat is thoroughly cooked.

7 Transfer to a wire rack to cool, and then on to a serving platter. Place the remaining spiced cranberry sauce into a small bowl that fits into the middle of your sausage ‘wreath’. Garnish with the bay leaves and rosemary sprigs and add to the buffet table for breaking off into segments and dipping into the sauce.

This recipe is just one of the ideas that features in our ‘Boxing Day Buffet’ feature in our December issue, including Mushroom, Chestnut & Stilton Bites, Kir Royale Cocktails, Roasted Cranberry and Mustard Gammon, Winter Salad with Goat’s Cheese & Walnuts, Baked Salmon with Pomegranate & Rosemary and Meringue Nests with Fruit & Boozy Cream. The recipes are by Kay Prestney and photography by Rebecca Lewis.

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There are many reasons why we think Boxing Day is the best day of Christmas.
Here are just a few…

Traditionally, Boxing Day was a day for heading out, and you might well feel drawn to the idea of escaping the house after spending Christmas Day cooped up. If you don’t fancy a traditional panto (oh yes you do!) or a football match, you could join thousands of others and have a wild swim, or simply a good long walk.

But the great thing about Boxing Day is that there’s no expectation. It must be one of the only days of the year when it also feels acceptable to spend six hours doing a jigsaw and eating Chocolate Brazils. If you have a child in your life (and even if you don’t), on Boxing Day nobody will look askance at you dedicating all the daylight hours to building a 4,000-piece Lego Hogwarts School. Or starting and actually finishing an entire game of Monopoly. Or holding a table tennis championship that lasts four hours and ends with sweeping smashed Denby off the kitchen floor.

The more pointless your activity, the better. It’s a day for pottering, messing, being silly and shirking responsibilities and we would like more of that in our lives.

This blog is taken from our feature ‘For the Love of Boxing Day’ from our December issue by
Iona Bower. You can read more about why she loves Boxing Day best of all on page 86.

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We celebrate slowing down, enjoying what you have, making the most of where you live, enjoying the company of of friends and family, and feeding them well. We like to grow some of our own vegetables, visit local markets, rummage for vintage finds, and decorate our home with the plunder. We love being outdoors and enjoy the satisfaction that comes with a job well done.

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