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September 2025

Whether you are hankering after something savoury or have more of a sweet tooth, these satisfying shoot-day nibbles are the perfect mid-morning pick-me-up

- By Philippa Davis

Up your Elevenses game

Combining all the things that help make Elevenses such a joy, these pinwheels are a perfect sturdy treat to have out in the field. When choosing a cheese, Red Leicester or a strong cheddar will both work well but I am rather partial to Sparkenhoe Red Leicester, England’s only raw-milk version.

Venison sausage pinwheels

Makes approx 16

300g venison sausages (4 approx)
200g pork sausage meat
4 tbsp apple chutney
10g parsley leaves, finely chopped
320g ready-rolled all-butter puff pastry
1 egg, lightly beaten
150g Red Leicester or strong cheddar cheese, grated

1 Preheat the oven to 175°C fan/Gas Mark 5½.

2 Take the venison sausage meat out of its casing and place in a mixing bowl. Add the pork sausage meat, chutney and chopped parsley and mix well.

3 Roll out the pastry and brush one side with the egg, then flip over.

4 Placing the pastry horizontally, spread the sausage meat evenly all over (leaving a 4cm border along the edge nearest you) then scatter over the cheese.

5 Starting with the side farthest away from you, roll the pastry tightly into a log then cut into 2cm-thick pinwheels.

6 Spread out on lined baking sheets, leaving a few centimetres between each, and cook for around 25-30 minutes or until the sausage is cooked through and the pastry is puffed up and golden. If baking on two trays and shelves in the oven, swap them over halfway through cooking for an even bake.

imageTo serve

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