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frozen sausage rolls

Hi there

I have loads of sausage rolls that i made for Christmas that didn't get used, i froze them raw - will I need to defrost them before cooking or can I cook them from frozen & if so will I need to cook them for longer?

Thanks in advance

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  • quintwins
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    Hi there

    I have loads of sausage rolls that i made for Christmas that didn't get used, i froze them raw - will I need to defrost them before cooking or can I cook them from frozen & if so will I need to cook them for longer?

    Thanks in advance

    Aslong as there not massive i'd cook them from frozen.
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  • quintwins wrote: »
    Aslong as there not massive i'd cook them from frozen.
    thank you - they are only little ones - making a odds & s*ds meal for the kids so sausage rolls, beans, spaghetti hoops & any other bits that need using up, maybe some wedges ;)
  • quintwins
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    thank you - they are only little ones - making a odds & s*ds meal for the kids so sausage rolls, beans, spaghetti hoops & any other bits that need using up, maybe some wedges ;)

    i like odds and sods you always get a nice mixture of tastes :)
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