Creative dad shares his recipe for a party pie TOASTIE - so would you try the cheesy treat?
- An Australian father has shared his recipe to create a cheesy 'party pie toastie'
- All you need is sliced bread, a party pie, butter, cheese and parsley to 'class it up'
- The man shared his step-by-step video demonstration on Reddit
- His video left the internet in stitches, with many describing the snack as 'genius'
An Australian father has shared his own recipe to create the humble cheese toastie - complete with a party pie and a side of tomato sauce.
The home cook shared his video demonstration on Reddit, with the caption: 'Presenting the party pie toastie. It's the answer to a question nobody asked.'
To create the cheesy jaffle at home, all you need is sliced bread, a party pie, butter, cheese and parsley to 'class it up a bit'.

A father has left the internet in stitches after sharing his recipe to create a 'party pie toastie'
Before assembling his toastie, the man starts by baking a party pie in the oven.
Once it's cooked, place a sliced bread, buttered side down into a jaffle maker, top with the baked pie, followed by the cheese and parsley.
'It's all coming together,' he said in the video.
Gently cover with another slice of bread, buttered side up, and then cook until golden brown and toasted.
During the video, the dad 'ordered' his daughter to hold the sandwich press shut with her hand due to the broken latch.


Once the party pie is baked, place a sliced bread, buttered side down into a jaffle maker, top with the baked pie, followed by the cheese and parsley

Gently cover with another slice of bread, buttered side up, and then cook until golden brown
After slicing his toastie in half, he garnished the dish with more parsley and served it with a side of tomato sauce.
'Presentation is key,' he said, adding: 'The party pie toastie is born'.
His video left the internet in stitches, with many describing the snack as 'genius', 'delicious', 'repulsing yet intriguing' and the 'most Australian thing ever'.
'Gotta love the Australian-Australian fusion cooking here,' one person said, while another added: 'This is truly a beautiful day in culinary creation.
One person said this cheap option has been a 'thing' in Australia for many years.
'Party pie and sauce in a fresh bread roll, tomato sauce pumped into the pie with the little nozzle bottle, roll buttered. Now it looks like a heart attack waiting to happen but my god it tasted good,' one said.
Meanwhile, others were not on board with the recipe, with one person urging him to 'please get some direct sunshine... please, seriously please', while another suggested: 'I think it's time to lift the restrictions.'