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  Sandwich toaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sandwich toaster (or toasted sandwich maker, also jaffle iron in Australia and South Africa, quixie iron or quicksie iron in New Zealand; also sometimes known by the brandname Breville) is an electrical appliance used to toast sandwiches.
The original Australian and South African jaffle iron was smaller, the same size as a slice of bread from a square loaf, designed to use in a fire, on a stove or gas ring.
The jaffle has always been a popular snack in Australia and South Africa, originally developed as an easy means to reheat leftover food, or to add to a worker's lunch bag.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sandwich_toaster   (343 words)

  
 vsm15.14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The jaffle iron is the most important piece of ironmongery on any SUBW trip to the Blue Mountains and the jaffle is the staple food on all such trips.
The jaffle iron, loaf of bread, container of butter and assortment of fillings are as much a vital part of an experienced walkerís baggage as their sleeping bag or bottle of wine.
Jaffling has become a sacred institution among the clubís walkers and is as entrenched in tradition as other divinely sanctified institutions like the PBT.
www.usyd.edu.au /bushwalking/archives/vsm/vsm15/vsm15.14.html   (431 words)

  
 Toasted sandwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Australia and South Africa toasted sandwiches with sealed edges are sometimes called jaffles and sandwich toasters are sometimes called jaffle iron (this is only for sealed toasted sandwiches), named after the original jaffle iron, which was a long-handled hinged iron implement for toasting sandwiches in a campfire.
Toasted sandwiches are frequently known as a toastie in Britain, the older Breville (as a name for the sandwich) never having entered popular usage.
The use of a special sandwich toaster seals the edges of the sandwich and places a diagonal line across it, thus solving the problem of content spillage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Toastie   (560 words)

  
 Jaffle Design - Complete Internet and Design Solutions
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Jaffle may use your nominated email address for administrative purposes, otherwise we will not use your e-mail address for any other purpose, and will not disclose it, without your consent.
www.jaffle.com.au /copyright.php   (620 words)

  
 At Home : Sandwiches : Down Under and Delicious : Home & Garden Television
Jaffles are unique in preparation and flavor alike.
The easiest way to describe a jaffle (pronunced jaw-ful) is to say it's an Australian sandwich made with a unique cooked-in-coals contraption.
Be sure to place the jaffle between the hot coals.
www.hgtv.com /hgtv/ah_recipes_sandwiches/article/0,1801,HGTV_3193_1368652,00.html   (1316 words)

  
 Toasted bread with melted cheese in the middle - Forums
Isn't a jaffle iron one of those devices that you stick two pieces of bread and a filling into, close it up and shove it in a campfire?
A Jaffle is a different beast entirely, it is made in a jaffle iron, which clamps the edges down to form a hard baked crust, it is usually filled with wet ingredients such as tinned spaghetti, baked beans, braised steak and onions, irish stew etc. A toasted cheese sandwich is not a jaffle!!!!
A Jaffle is a different beast entirely, it is made in a jaffle iron, which clamps the edges down to form a hard baked crust, it is usually filled with wet ingredients such as tinned spaghetti, baked beans, braised steak and onions, irish stew etc.
www.inthemix.com.au /forum/showthread.php?t=146452   (1105 words)

  
 Toasted Sandwiches, Desserts & more...over the campfire
Jaffle Iron - This Australian design was developed around the same time as pie irons in the United States.
Originally a brand name, the jaffle iron is now the common name for hinged cavity cooking in Australia, South Africa, and Indonesia.
Panini Grill - Although Panini literally means sandwich in Italian, what it generally refers to is a sandwich that is placed between a two-part grill and pressed to make a tight, flavor packed sandwich about ¾" to 1" thick.
www.romeindustries.com /aboutpieirons.htm   (612 words)

  
 Jaffles Recipes - Best camping recipes
These are our favourite jaffles recipes and suggestions for different fillings.
Place one slice of bread into the deeper pocket of the jaffle iron then add your fillings, cover with the second slice of bread (butter side up), close the jaffle iron and place directly onto warm coals.
Once you have the knack of cooking delicious jaffles, you're bound to find your own favourites, why not send us your best or most unusual jaffles recipes and you might see them listed here one day!
www.free-camping-australia.com /jaffles-recipes.html   (269 words)

  
 TrekToday - Site Columns
An Australian soldier serving with the US Marines in Iraq reportedly mystified his comrades when he cooked his sandwiches using a jaffle iron, as they had never seen one before.
Jaffle irons are wonderful things, because they have so many uses.
All you do is place two pieces of buttered bread inside the jaffle maker, and stuff them with whatever filling you desire.
www.trektoday.com /news/170403_02.shtml   (975 words)

  
 Callback Movie
Since the inception of Jaffle Productions, Eric has written, directed and shot four short films, written a screenplay that was optioned by E3 Entertainment, and shot over 25 hours of an original documentary series.
Eric’s strength as a director is a unique synthesis of his experience working with actors and his keen understanding of the technical elements of filmmaking.
In addition to his work with Jaffle, Johnny has been employed by the award winning Encore Hollywood post-production house for the last three years.
www.callbackmovie.com /cast.html   (652 words)

  
 www.thecrag.com - Rock Climbing Jaffle Wall
There is heaps to experience on the site once you have become a member, tens of thousands of climbers have already become members.
Below is a list of rock climbing guidebooks for Jaffle Wall (number of climbs they cover for the area in parenthesis) and businesses that have listed in the sites business directory.
Below you will find other links for Jaffle Wall that are not included in the business directory but do participate in www.thecrag.com's Reciprocal Links Program.
www.thecrag.com /CRAGS/JaffleWall-251032.html   (515 words)

  
 lesia’s travels » the fantasy jaffle
After dinner, we noticed that there was something named a Fantasy Jaffle on the menu.
Being quite used to banana and pineapple pancakes and waffles and the interesting Engrish in Thailand, we were curious: Was it a waffle, a pancake?
So, you heard it here first, folks: the Jaffle bandwagon will soon be full of passengers and when you see them on the menu at your local Starbucks, think of me.
www.lesia.org /blog?p=27   (307 words)

  
 Stu's Rants: Meals To Go: Egg Jaffle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As children growing up we always had a 'jaffle' iron or two hanging around in the kitchen.
I threw away my old jaffle iron only a couple of years ago as unfortunately these days my stove is electric, not gas.
We used to use the jaffle irons over open fires, too, when camping.
marsupialmusic.net /stu/2006/04/meals_to_go_egg_jaffle.php   (302 words)

  
 Pie Irons: Camp Cooker, Cast Iron Double Pie iron, plus Rome Pie Iron, Jaffle Irons and Panini Press
In the U.K. pie iron style sandwiches are known as Toasties, and in Cuba and throughout FL as "Sandwich Cubano".
The Australian Jaffle Iron was developed around the same time as Pie Irons in the United States.
Along the Bali coastline pocket treats are a favorite street food prepared in jaffle huts by locals for vacationing surfers.
www.wisementrading.com /outdoorcooking/pie_irons.htm   (1971 words)

  
 burnett.com.au - shopping centres, retailers and floorplans
Jesters Jaffle Pie Co. was founded in Western Australia in 1997 on the philosophy of producing the healthiest, finest quality pies available in the marketplace.
Jesters Jaffle Pies are not oven baked like the traditional pie, but cooked in our unique Jaffle Pie makers using ultra-thin light puff pastry and the finest quality natural ingredients.
Jesters Jaffle Pies are cooked continuously throughout the day, guaranteeing our customers supreme freshness and taste.
www.burnett.com.au /links.asp?CatId=128   (204 words)

  
 Camp Oven Cooking In Australia Chat Boards - Jaffle iron
LK, maybe someone else can describe it better but a jaffle iron is two hinged saucers usually made of cast iron or aluminium facing each other and with long handles attached.
Open it up, put a slice of buttered bread, the buttered side facing out in each saucer, fill up the centre with left-overs, vegies, stew, eggs whatever you fancy, put it in the fire or over a gas burner and give each side a couple of minutes, hey, toasted sandwich and every-one wanting another one.
What I was hoping for was the picture of a sandwhich or finished meal, just ready to be served with the jaffle iron picture image on the sandwhich.
www.aussiecampovenforum.com /cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1150839232/14   (425 words)

  
 UKTV Food: Recipes: Jaffle Iron Toasted Sandwiches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Spread one side of all twelve slices of bread with butter.
A jaffle iron is a cast iron or aluminium cooking appliance for use over a campfire.
It consists of two cupped, cast metal halves which are connected with a hinge on one side, similar to a waffle iron.
www.uktvfood.co.uk /index.cfm?uktv=recipes.recipe&iID=513746   (228 words)

  
 Spaghetti & Cheese Jaffle - Coles Meal Ideas
Spray a jaffle or sandwich maker with cooking oil spray and preheat until hot.
Place one slice of bread on the base of jaffle maker.
Place a slice of bread on top, close the jaffle or sandwich maker and cook for 4 minutes or until bread is golden.
www.coles.com.au /cmi/recipe.asp?rid=226&criteria=lunch   (246 words)

  
 Toasted sandwich - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Typical fillings include cheese, with or without pickle, or jam.
In Australia, toasted sandwiches a la Breville are sometimes called Jaffles.
The device used to create these is generically called a jaffle iron.
www.indopedia.org /Jaffle.html   (274 words)

  
 Rome's Original Cast Iron Pie Iron Designs
In Australia and Indonesia, jaffle irons are the tool of choice for making snacks and toasted sandwiches over charcoal briquets or the stovetop.
Our Square design has 16" detachable handles and is 22" overall length - a perfect size for bbq or stovetop use.
Our round jaffle literally seals in the flavor when making sweet or savory treats.
www.romeindustries.com /castironpieirons.htm   (759 words)

  
 Jaffles on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The pansy electric toasted sandwich makers that I think were inspired by jaffle irons just don't cut it.
It has to be made in an old-fashioned jaffle iron (I prefer the square ones, you can fit more filling in) on a gas stove or in an open fire.
I did a Google search for "jaffle" and got these monstrosoties (round, square) on an American outdoor goods site.
www.flickr.com /photos/bandidoofoz/18011090   (355 words)

  
 Jacks Country Store, Ocean Park, Washington - Detail
Many countries have their own version of the Pie Iron along with their favorite recipes which reflect their culinary tastes.
The Jaffle Iron is the tool of choice in Australia and Indonesia.
The short, removable handles are perfect for use on a BBQ or stove top.
www.jackscountrystore.com /detail.aspx?ID=5194   (85 words)

  
 Stu's Rants: Recipes Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When you're out of leftovers, you can't go past this tasty egg jaffle.
Whack your bread on the jaffle maker, crack an egg into the middle, add some Worcestershire sauce and a slice of cheese, and you're good to go!
You need to cook it until the bread is just starting to get burnt, so that the egg is done to perfection.
marsupialmusic.net /stu/recipes   (621 words)

  
 Traditional Jaffle Iron - Cape Town - Durban used furniture / fridge / washing machine / collectibles / antiques
Traditional Jaffle Iron - Cape Town - Durban used furniture / fridge / washing machine / collectibles / antiques
Makes great jaffles over the fire or gas burners.
Use them in your Take-Aways business, or Festivals, or street vending business, or on your camping trip.
durban.gumtree.co.za /durban/51/4190351.html   (167 words)

  
 Round Australian Style Jaffle Iron - Cast Iron - 1850
Round Australian Style Jaffle Iron - Cast Iron - 1850
Round Australian Style Jaffle Iron - Cast Iron
The Round Jaffle has 16" detachable handles and is 22" overall length - perfect size for bbq or stovetop use.
www.gleasoncamping.com /index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=11   (52 words)

  
 Discuss Cooking - Promite Purchased.....now what?
This recipe is for the campfire-styled jaffle iron, but you get the idea.
One could use a Foreman Grill, but the difference is that a Jaffle Iron seals the edges of the enclosed sandwich, creating a pocket.
I have used both a jaffle iron and foreman and prefer the latter.
www.discusscooking.com /forums/f54/promite-purchased-now-what-12989.html   (1107 words)

  
 Paddy Pallin - The Trusty Jaffle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fillings for the Jaffle - almost anything goes, but cheese, avocado and tomato go well for a basic jaffle.
Fillings are only really limited by your imagination and what you are prepared to carry!
Simply butter the outside of the bread and lay it in each half of the jaffle iron, fill with desired ingredients, close and hold in the fire until you decide it is ready to eat (generally when the bread is golden brown - depends on thickness, heat of fire etc).
www.paddypallin.com.au /page.asp?partID=69   (123 words)

  
 eG Forums -> jaffle pie in shepherd's bush
Never seen a jaffle pie before so in the name of investigative research
The shop was a typical chain franchise jobbie and didn't like the look of the dried up pots of mushy peas and gravy but the pie was pretty good.
so i know jaffle pies are from Oz but how do you make them?
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=68817   (743 words)

  
 Recipezaar: For 1 or 2,Australian recipes
I looked and searched just to make sure you all were as nuts as first appeared.
jaffles are such a childhood favourite of mine and one of thoes quick and easy things to throw together for a meal.
Will be posting other variations on the theme.
www.recipezaar.com /rss/25/111   (1645 words)

  
 About Us - No Frames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
There has never been a better time to start your own business by becoming a Jesters Jaffle Pie Co. Franchisee.
Jesters have successfully tapped into a niche of the $5 billion (and growing fast) fast food industry with a unique and traditionally popular product.
We invite you to see the ‘Franchise Opportunities’ page for more details and to check ‘Testimonials’ to hear what our Franchisees are saying about their new and prospering businesses.
www.jesters.com.au /common_content/c_about_us.html   (414 words)

  
 X-CART. Powerful PHP shopping cart software - #1205 Round Jaffle Iron
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#1205 Round Australian Style Jaffle Iron - Cast Iron
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