Lasagna Jaffle Four Jaffle Recipes (2024)

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*Jaffles or toasted sandwiches with sealed ends can contain a variety of toppings from humble to grand. Here I give you four ideas for jaffle fillings starting with the crazy lasagna jaffle (every bit as good as it sounds!). Then how about sojem puff or croissant jaffles to shake things up? Or how about my favourite after school snack-a bbq pork jaffle? Arctic vortex or not, these four delicious jaffle ideas will have you warmed up in no time! *

I was out the other night with two friends Lena and Dimity. We were talking about how the majority of our friends are unusual but in a good way and Lena was telling us about her quirkiest friend, one that we dubbed "Nap Girl". After eating any sort of meal, she will take a nap. If she is at your house for dinner, she will make her way to your couch where she will nap for an hour or two and then rejoin the group as if nothing unusual had ever occurred.

Lena clearly has great affection and love for this friend and she recalled another memory with Nap Girl. They were out in the city and near Hyde Park. Stuck with a bit of time between meeting people and their meal, she turned to Lena and suggested that they both take a nap in Hyde Park. "Sure, why not?" said Lena and the two snoozed away in the park.

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I want to be nap girl. I want to be that person that can nap easily and feels at ease to do so anywhere. And nowhere is there a better time to nap than in Winter when the weather outside seems a little too foreboding. This last weekend wasn't as bad as I had imagined (and certainly other areas were hit much worse than Sydney). We escaped only to buy a heater (have you noticed that they're sold out everywhere but at one chain?) and a jaffle maker. And even then I got the last jaffle maker there.

Jaffles are of course that very old skool snack food that is making or has made a comeback. It's a toasted sandwich where the ends are pressed down together to form a seal on the slices of bread so that you can fill them with all sorts of delicious filling. I was spurred back into jaffle making action by the lasagna jaffle at Tartine in Mascot. Yep lasagna jaffle. Hot 'N heavy carb on carb action and unbridled lust! Sorry I thought I was writing the tag line for an X rated movie for a second...

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The first jaffle that I made was this very one made with home made lasagna. Except this time I decided to get a bit more extreme and use garlic butter like a Dear Reader on facebook suggested to me! Garlic bread and lasagna in a jaffle!? Yes yes yes! It's crazy carby but it's absolutely delicious. Make this, share it and have a moment with it. I regret nothing.

The next jaffle was inspired by something I came across in Thailand. Taiyaki are Japanese fish shaped waffles filled with custard and red bean. At Japanese chain Croissant Taiyaki they use a croissant dough on the outside and it is absolutely brilliant. I thought I could do the same with a Croque Monsieur to make a ham and cheese croissant sandwich. Then I thought I would see what would happen if I added an egg to make a Croque Madame to make a ham, cheese and egg croissant sandwich. Well it turns out it works brilliantly and the egg really works well in it too cooking all the way through the puff pastry!

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The third jaffle is a sweet one filled with fruit. More a request from Mr NQN than anything else. You can fill it with your favourite soft fruit inside the croissant or puff pastry dough. He loves banana so I filled it with banana and marshmallows and both melted until soft. And please don't make the mistake I did and add the salted caramel inside the jaffle because I can tell you that it takes about 20 minutes to clean all of the caramel off and around that damn thing afterwards :P

The fourth jaffle is actually one that I grew up eating. I know everyone else had baked beans but like school when every other kid had sandwiches and I had fried rice, this is a product of what I grew up eating. It's a char siu filled jaffle. And can I just say that it is so delicious I banned myself from eating them for a while. My mother used to dice the char siu or bbq pork with onion and a bit of sauce. It would make the perfect filling. Here I add some baby spinach just to give it some vegetables but give it a try!

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They say that it's never too late to learn something new and it also turns out that I have been using a jaffle maker the wrong way the whole time. I used to fill them and turn them on and when the light said "ready" then I thought the jaffle was ready. Well I decided to read the instruction book for the first time ever and you are supposed to preheat the jaffle maker and when it says "Ready" you put the sandwich in and then wait 3 minutes! Haha!

So tell me Dear Reader, are you a jaffle fan? What is your favourite jaffle filling to make? And which one appeals to you most! Did you know how to use a jaffle maker properly? Feel free to share this with any jaffle loving friends (and you know a part of me thought that if I worked in an office, I'd bring in a jaffle maker to work and make them there but that's probably why Mr NQN won't let me in his office!).

The Garlic Bread Lasagna Jaffle!

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An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott/Not Quite Nigella

Makes 4 jaffles

  • 1 small clove garlic, crushed
  • 75g/2.65ozs. butter
  • 4 squares of lasagna just smaller than the slice of bread, warm
  • 8 tablespoons extra pasta sauce
  • 8 slices bread

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Step 1 - Combine the garlic and butter and spread onto one side the bread. Place the bread butter side down on the jaffle maker and top with the lasagna. Add 2 tablespoons of sauce per jaffle (otherwise it can be a bit too dry). Top with another slice of bread butter side up. Heat until the outside is golden and crisp.

Croque Madame Croissant Jaffle

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An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott/Not Quite Nigella

Makes 4 jaffles

  • 2 sheets croissant or puff pastry thawed
  • 100g ham, sliced
  • 1/2 cup cheese, grated
  • 4 eggs

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Step 1 - Preheat the jaffle maker. While it is heating up, cut the two pastry sheets into quarters each. Place the ham and cheese on four pieces of the puff pastry. When the jaffle maker is ready, place two of the ham topped pastry squares on the heated surface. Press down a little to make a little cavity for the egg and crack an egg on top. Place a square of pastry on top of each and close and toast until golden. The egg will cook inside if you cook until the pastry is golden!

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Banana & Marshmallow Jaffle With Salted Caramel Sauce

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An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott/Not Quite Nigella

Makes 4 jaffles

  • 2 bananas, sliced
  • 2 of those enormous American sized marshmallows, cut in four slices (or use 3-4 regular sized ones per jaffle)
  • 2 sheets of puff pastry
  • Salted caramel sauce to serve (you can also use Nutella inside the jaffle)

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Step 1 - Preheat the jaffle maker. While it is heating up, cut the two pastry sheets into quarters each. Top each with half a sliced banana and two slices of marshmallow. Place another square of puff pastry on top and when the jaffle maker is ready, place the sandwich inside and toast until golden and crispy. Serve with the salted caramel sauce on the side.

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Chinese BBQ Pork Jaffle

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An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott/Not Quite Nigella

Makes 4 jaffles

  • A little oil for frying
  • 1 red onion, peeled and chopped
  • 500g/2 lbs. char siu or bbq pork, roughly chopped
  • 2 tablespoons char siu sauce
  • 8 slices bread
  • Butter
  • 1/2 cup baby spinach leaves

Step 1 - Heat the oil in a frypan on medium heat. Add the onions and cook until translucent. Add the char siu and sauce and cook for a couple of minutes. Set aside.

Step 2 - Butter the bread slices and place two butter side down. Top each slice of bread with a quarter of the baby spinach and then some of the char siu filling. Top each with a remaining slice of bread butter side up and toast until golden and crispy.

Published on 2015-07-14 by Lorraine Elliott.

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FAQs

Why are they called jaffle? ›

The Australian name “jaffle” for a toastie is thanks to a Bondi doctor from the Little Bay Hospital. Dr Earnest Smithers patented his jaffle iron in 1949 and – according to the Australian Food Timeline website – within a year, the likes of Edgell's were advertising canned spag bol as a “new line for the jaffle iron”.

What's the difference between toasted and jaffles? ›

Jaffle makers have special grooves to create a pattern on the bread and a clamp that seals the edges and cuts the sandwich down the middle, creating two perfectly sealed and toasted sandwich halves. A toastie however, is a flat toasted sandwich that has open edges and a melted filling in the middle.

Do you preheat a jaffle iron? ›

The Diablo can be used on gas, electric, ceramic and halogen hobs, as well as over the coals on the braai. Preheating it before filling it helps the contents to cook faster (like pre-warming a sandwich maker) but does mean you'll need to handle it more carefully.

How long does a jaffle take? ›

Cooking time: 3 to 5 minutes for each side (timing will depend on the heat from your coals). Step 1: Preheat your jaffle. Lightly spread each bread slice with a little butter. Step 2: Place the bread buttered-side down into the jaffle iron.

What do Americans call a jaffle? ›

Familiar names are: toastie (UK), grilled cheese sandwich (US), jaffle (Australia), panini (Italy), and croque monsieur (France).

What is jaffle in English? ›

/ˈdʒæfl/ /ˈdʒæfl/ (Australian English) ​a sandwich that has been toasted. Spread honey on the inside of a cheese jaffle for a sweet and salty treat.

What is a South African jaffle? ›

A jaffle is a toastie maker made of cast iron or aluminium. It is used to heat, seal and toast a sandwich. Bobotie is a classic South African spiced mince dish made with egg and bread as well as spices.

What is the American version of a toastie? ›

"Toasties" are the British word for practically any grilled sandwich and are similar to what we call a panini here in the States. I always call it a "cheese toastie" when preparing one at home.

Where did the spaghetti jaffle come from? ›

Spaghetti jaffle is a traditional Australian sandwich that's also quite popular in Japan. The sandwich usually consists of spaghetti, a bread roll or sliced bread, butter, grated cheese, and a sauce (often tomatoes and onions). The spaghetti are cooked until al dente, or you can just use leftover spaghetti.

Can you make jaffles on the stove? ›

Cook the jaffles over a low heat or the lowest flame on your gas hob. Check frequently to ensure the sandwich is not burning. Flip the sandwich over when it has reached a nice golden brown colour.

Can you use a jaffle iron on a gas stove? ›

Place the jaffle iron over medium heat on a camping stove gas burner or BBQ grill burner. It will need approx 3 minutes on each side however check after a couple of minutes until you get the hang of it.

How do you clean a jaffle iron? ›

Using either a brush or damp cloth scrub the plates until all build up and residue has been removed. Repeat if necessary. IMPORTANT: Only use a soft brush or damp cloth and avoid any abrasive cleaners so as not to damage the surface.

How do I keep my jaffle iron from sticking? ›

Re: The Humble Jaffle

Next time you make a fire, clean the inside of the jaffle maker very well, then take some cooking oil and with a kitchen towel rub a light coating of oil on the entire inside of the jaffle iron. Now stick it in the flames for a good 30 minutes. Take out and let it cool naturally.

How do you make jaffles on an open fire? ›

Grease the jaffle irons with some butter, then place over moderate coals. Once they're hot, ladle waffle batter onto the jaffle irons, close them up and wait for the waffles to be crisp, golden and cooked through. (You'll need to turn them over a couple of times.)

How do you make a campfire jaffle? ›

Preheat your Campfire jaffle iron. Butter each bread slice with butter. Place the bread buttered-side down into the jaffle iron. Place down the bacon, sliced tomato, fried egg grated cheese and a good squirt of BBQ sauce.

Why are toasted sandwiches called jaffles? ›

The original Jaffle brand jaffle iron was designed and patented by Dr Earnest Smithers of Bondi. So it's all-Australian. He also invented the name – perhaps because it sounded a bit like waffle?

What do Aussies call sandwiches? ›

Sanger is an alteration of the word sandwich. Sango appeared as a term for sandwich in the 1940s, but by the 1960s, sanger took over to describe this staple of Australian cuisine.

What do Americans call toasted sandwiches? ›

Today “toasted cheese” is British English for what Americans call “a grilled cheese sandwich.” But in the days before sandwiches were formally known and named as such, “toasted cheese” existed in a variety of guises.

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