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I'm partial to a jaffle myself.

I can't see a menu on the website. I wonder how gourmet they go. I'm happy with cheese & tomato perhaps some baked beans thrown in. Occasionally some left over bolognese if I'm feeling adventurous.

4 minutes ago, Deeminion said:

I'm partial to a jaffle myself.

I can't see a menu on the website. I wonder how gourmet they go. I'm happy with cheese & tomato perhaps some baked beans thrown in. Occasionally some left over bolognese if I'm feeling adventurous.

I heard him talking about this last year I think on SEN. He mentioned a few different types that they were starting off with. From memory the ingredients sounded pretty standard and i don't think he mentioned more than about 4 or 5 different types of jaffles.

 

 

Nothing like taking the roof of your mouth off with volcanic hot baked beans in a jaffle in the middle of winter.

He might be onto a winner here.

When your main competition is Warwick Capper, it won't be hard to come across as intelligent, professional or likeable.

Edited by Hillary Bray


5 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Nothing like taking the roof of your mouth off with volcanic hot baked beans in a jaffle in the middle of winter.

He might be onto a winner here.

F Yeah....

Sheets of skin fall off. 

Is the anything hotter than baked beans in a jaffle?

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

F Yeah....

Sheets of skin fall off. 

Is the anything hotter than baked beans in a jaffle?

I’m reminded of the Hotter than Hell banner in the cheer squad

 
On 2/15/2019 at 11:01 AM, In Harmes Way said:

Nothing like taking the roof of your mouth off with volcanic hot baked beans in a jaffle in the middle of winter.

He might be onto a winner here.

Baked beans, chilli con carne-style, with chopped habanero chillies, shaved Parmesan, avocado cubes and lime juice with thick wholemeal/grain bread, hand-sliced from the loaf! Hotter than hell. A couple of cans of Carlton never tasted so good.

4 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Baked beans, chilli con carne-style, with chopped habanero chillies, shaved Parmesan, avocado cubes and lime juice with thick wholemeal/grain bread, hand-sliced from the loaf! Hotter than hell. A couple of cans of Carlton never tasted so good.

The next day....

 

BANG!!!


I had a Jaffle from Maxys  van today at the Commercial hotel beer garden in Yarraville.

Max wasn’t there, but it’s being run in partnership with his younger brother.

i had a pastrami cheese and pickle one, and it tasted good. Basically a toasted sandwich. Took over half an hour to make though , so thought it was a very long wait, but I guess teething problems are to be expected in a brand new venture.

9 hours ago, DeeZee said:

I had a Jaffle from Maxys  van today at the Commercial hotel beer garden in Yarraville.

Max wasn’t there, but it’s being run in partnership with his younger brother.

i had a pastrami cheese and pickle one, and it tasted good. Basically a toasted sandwich. Took over half an hour to make though , so thought it was a very long wait, but I guess teething problems are to be expected in a brand new venture.

I reckon you’ll find Max is more figurehead than hands on in this venture, but making the odd “celebrity” appearance. It appears to be a Gawn Brothers venture underwritten by Max.

So DZ how much did they charge? Good value for money?

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10 hours ago, DeeZee said:

I had a Jaffle from Maxys  van today at the Commercial hotel beer garden in Yarraville.

Max wasn’t there, but it’s being run in partnership with his younger brother.

i had a pastrami cheese and pickle one, and it tasted good. Basically a toasted sandwich. Took over half an hour to make though , so thought it was a very long wait, but I guess teething problems are to be expected in a brand new venture.

What else was on the menu?

They charged about 8 bucks and other flavors they had were ham off the bone, baked beans, kewpie and sweet with apple and cinnamon.


16 hours ago, DeeZee said:

I had a Jaffle from Maxys  van today at the Commercial hotel beer garden in Yarraville.

Max wasn’t there, but it’s being run in partnership with his younger brother.

i had a pastrami cheese and pickle one, and it tasted good. Basically a toasted sandwich. Took over half an hour to make though , so thought it was a very long wait, but I guess teething problems are to be expected in a brand new venture.

Younger and shorter?

So the service is great, expect that they keep giving first bite to the midfielders.

Boom-tish.

(Is everyone glad I'm back from holidays?)

51 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Younger and shorter?

Yes a couple of years younger and shorter

On 2/16/2019 at 2:04 PM, FireInTheBelly said:

I guarantee they use the clam shell style jaffle maker

You sound like your a Jaffle making man. 


4 hours ago, Brownie said:

Dont get "The Scully" I heard its full of chunks of carrot

and un-hydrated Peas and Ham soup !

The carrots can be heard whimpering,  when crunching down on them.

Edited by DV8

Egg, bacon and baked beans, pls.

 
On ‎2‎/‎15‎/‎2019 at 4:02 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

F Yeah....

Sheets of skin fall off. 

Is the anything hotter than baked beans in a jaffle?

Anything hotter?  I reckon the jam from a microwaved donut would go close SWYL!

Worked in an office with a bloke who would guts 80% of any morning tea provided.  Left a plate of microwaved jam donuts out on the kitchen table.  Taught the bustard a valuable albeit, painful lesson.

On the topic of jaffles, I love 'em with just about anything but particularly cooked over an open camp fire.

12 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Anything hotter?  I reckon the jam from a microwaved donut would go close SWYL!

Worked in an office with a bloke who would guts 80% of any morning tea provided.  Left a plate of microwaved jam donuts out on the kitchen table.  Taught the bustard a valuable albeit, painful lesson.

On the topic of jaffles, I love 'em with just about anything but particularly cooked over an open camp fire.

We had a cleaner, a big French guy, he would come in and eat all the cream biscuits in the tea room. One day I left one cream biscuit on the table, cream removed and filled with wasabi. He swallowed it whole and soon turned green, he never stole another biscuit.

Edit- In the 60's the Herbert Adams pies served at the footy were like molten lava inside and if it dripped between your fingers it would burn like hell.

Edited by ManDee


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