For me it's ham, cheese, tomato & mushroom with Trident brand sweet chilli sauce. Got to have the Trident sweet chilli sauce or it's just another jaffle. Pizza jaffles are great to. Just chuck your preferred pizza topping in with whatever sauce you favour. My kids love em
Wawww nice way for me to wake up to, I love making the basic cheese and onion on our electric kitchen version, you've given me some great ideas, especially the fruit and custard, glad6you mentioned Mc Donald's apple pie jees have some bad memories of those, volcano cooked, awesome video shayne 🏴
“Jaffle” First time I’ve heard this term. Very Australian. We sometime call it a Breville, which is the company that invented, I believe, the sealed toasted sandwich.
we usually make a dessert jaffle with raisin bread/fruit bread with either stewed apple or stewed apple and rhubarb - absolutely the best - haven't tried adding custard before - maybe next time
Hey mate. What was that line you were using to cut your baffles? An old favourite of mine with handles has always been baked beans or spaghetti and the kids used to love them😋
we usually make a dessert jaffle with raisin bread/fruit bread with either stewed apple or stewed apple and rhubarb - absolutely the best - haven't tried adding custard before - maybe next time
For me it's ham, cheese, tomato & mushroom with Trident brand sweet chilli sauce. Got to have the Trident sweet chilli sauce or it's just another jaffle. Pizza jaffles are great to. Just chuck your preferred pizza topping in with whatever sauce you favour. My kids love em
Sounds great! Ill give it a go
Wawww nice way for me to wake up to, I love making the basic cheese and onion on our electric kitchen version, you've given me some great ideas, especially the fruit and custard, glad6you mentioned Mc Donald's apple pie jees have some bad memories of those, volcano cooked, awesome video shayne 🏴
HAHAHA volcano cooked!
“Jaffle” First time I’ve heard this term. Very Australian. We sometime call it a Breville, which is the company that invented, I believe, the sealed toasted sandwich.
Noooo. Jaffle irons were before Breville. I think the Mericans call them pie irons.
we usually make a dessert jaffle with raisin bread/fruit bread with either stewed apple or stewed apple and rhubarb - absolutely the best - haven't tried adding custard before - maybe next time
Really good idea mate.
smore jaffle, maybe some chocolate and marshmallows
Hmm worth a try I reckon
Tinned apples with cinnamon served with ice cream are the best desert jaffles. You need to use puff pastry though.
Ice cream in the jaffle???? Confused.
@@Haveacrack76 no ice cream on the side.
McDonald's Apple Pies come in Frozen. They are zapped in the Microwave, then deep-fried, which turns them into Volcanoes
I didnt know that, makes perfect sense though thanks mate
you should try apple, rhubarb and custard
Will do
So you fruit jaffle made me think blackberry jam crumble with custard
YES!
Hey mate. What was that line you were using to cut your baffles? An old favourite of mine with handles has always been baked beans or spaghetti and the kids used to love them😋
Let me check
Great ideas I will have to try it well done.
What brand 270 awning do you have a do you have any issues with it ?
Thats the 30 second stormchaser. No issues. Really happy with it.
Sorry mate meant knife in that last comment 🤦♂️. Another old favourite of the kids and adults was banana and Cadbury milk chocolate.
This was the knike mate www.ozbraai.com.au/product/chefs-machete/?v=6cc98ba2045f
we usually make a dessert jaffle with raisin bread/fruit bread with either stewed apple or stewed apple and rhubarb - absolutely the best - haven't tried adding custard before - maybe next time
Yes I have thought about the fruit toast. Glad to know it works! I will be trying that next time. Thanks mate