Sometimes an old saying becomes a hard truth, and nowhere is that more apparent than in Texas, where everything seems to get supersized—including sausage rolls. A classic pig in a blanket (or, in our case, a Chick in a Quilt) becomes something much bigger in the form of the beloved sausage kolache, a staple found everywhere from bakery cases to roadside gas stations across the Lone Star State.
Now, before anyone gets their ten-gallon hat twisted up: yes, these are technically klobasneks. (Traditional kolaches are the sweet ones. We know.) But whatever you call them, these jalapeño cheddar sausage kolaches are a Texas breakfast classic worth mastering. Frozen dinner roll dough wraps around juicy Melty Cheddar Chicken Sausage and slices of jalapeño before baking into a golden, fluffy handheld snack. The result is everything you want from a great kolache—savory, cheesy, satisfying, and perfect for breakfast, road trips, tailgates, or anytime hunger strikes.
Note: Don’t let the above prep time fool you. While it takes a few hours for the dough to thaw, the actual hands-on prep time is closer to 5 minutes, tops.
Storage tip: These sausage rolls freeze beautifully. Just bake them fully, let them cool, and toss them in a freezer bag. Reheat them in an air fryer at 350°F for 5 minutes for a quick make-ahead breakfast.