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These dessert jaffle recipes will rival any oven-baked treat

Forget ham and cheese, these new toasted sambo fillings are sweet as!

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, but don’t have the energy to get out the mixer or turn on the oven, then these recipes are for you. Using only your jaffle maker, and a couple of delicious sweet ingredients, you can concoct the perfect after-dinner treat.

Add accoutrements like ice cream and fresh berries to take your makeshift, hot and toasty dessert to the next level! These are ideal for a winter weekend, or just when you need an easy pick-me-up.

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apple pie jaffle on plate with icecream on top
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Apple pie jaffles

These simple cinnamony jaffles will be the apple of your eye in no time at all. Serve up with a generous scoop of vanilla ice-cream and gooey caramel topping for a delicious dessert.

White chocolate, raspberry and banana jaffles
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White choc, raspberry and banana jaffles

White chocolate and raspberry are an unbeatable duo for a sweet treat. When you add in banana, and crispy toasted bread, you’ve got a dessert that’s worthy of eating during movie night!

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Ricotta, lemon and dark chocolate jaffles

A chocolatey dessert with a citrusy hit is definitely for the foodie who loves fun flavour combos. Pair with a rich hot chocolate and you’ve got a decadent dessert without any of the usual fuss.

Black forest jaffles
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Black forest jaffles

We know the black forest cake fans love anything that’s similar. This recipe tastes just as good as the real thing but without all the effort!

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Apple, chocolate and hazelnut jaffles

There’s no better pairing than Granny smith apples and a bit of hazelnut. When you put it all together in a jaffle, you’ve got a delish dessert to share with friends and family.

What’s the difference between a toastie and a jaffle?

Jaffle makers have special grooves and a deeper compartment for your bread to sit in. This creates a toasted sandwich that can have more fillings and is pre-cut for ease of eating. A toastie, however, has two flat sides with open edges.

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