Easy Ham and Cheese Pastries (Irish Jambon Recipe!) (2024)

Many of you followed along via Instagram on a trip I took recently to Ireland. My husband and I wanted to start a tradition of taking our kids on a trip all by themselves when they were about 12-13 and my oldest was the perfect age when we spotted a great deal on plane tickets to Ireland so we said, why not! It was insanely beautiful and just as majestic as every movie portrays it to be.

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Pastries in Ireland

The food in Ireland was lots of meat and potato type things, which honestly we got a little tired of after a week, but the one thing I almost cried over leaving was the pastries. Like so many countries in Europe, corner markets, bustling cafes, and friendly street carts are full of fresh pastries every morning. One we fell in love with, is the Jambon. Ironically, in Ireland I think these have a reputation for being junk food- the kind of thing you could find in the hot counter at every gas station, but I imagined an American-ized version with puff pastry. There’s nothing surprisingly new about these- it’s simply ham and cheese wrapped up in a flaky soft pastry, but man they were good. I noticed the Irish versions tended to have a bit of a white sauce involved as well, but we made ours simply with ham and cheese and they were delicious! These make a great snack, breakfast or brunch, appetizer, or game-day food. They can be prepped and frozen, eaten warm or cold, and easily re-heated. It’s a great (and EASY) recipe to have up your sleeve!

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How to Make Jambons

The beauty of this recipe is in the simplicity. 3 ingredients, people! A package of puff pastry- and if you’ve never used that before it’s found in the freezer section of the grocery store, cheese, and ham.

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Irish Cheese

Now obviously I went straight for Irish cheese. Check the deli area and look for Kerrygold; Dubliner is a great option as it has a wonderful flavor and melts well. You can definiltey just use any type of cheese you like, but I do love a good Irish cheese!

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I either buy a pack of ham steaks, or simply go to the deli counter and ask them to cut you a couple slices that are about 1/4″ thick, which you can cube up at home. Definitely cut them tiny, that’s part of the beauty here.

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Assembling Jambons

I roll out my puff pastry just a bit larger than it naturally is. You’ll want to cut square shapes so do that geometry in your head and make sure you’ll get even squares. I prefer 6 squares per sheet for breakfast/brunch/snack size, or you can do 9 squares if you’d like small, appetizer size ones. Be generous when you fill them, especially with the cheese. That dough is going to puff up and increase and you want to have a nice creamy center to bite into. I form little mounds on top so they can melt down.

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Then you’ll just take the edges and pinch them shut like this (you might notice I’m showing a smaller size on this photo below). Give them a quick brush of egg wash before they go into the oven. They can also go into the freezer at this point! You can freeze them pre or post bake if you’d like to prep ahead for something.

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When they puff up in the oven, the tops that you pinched together come apart, and that’s okay! That’s actually what’s supposed to happen. You want them puffed and golden brown- but don’t overcook because then they’ll be crispy instead of flaky and soft.

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I like the bottoms just a bit soft, so you crunch into those flaky layers and meet a pile of creamy gooey cheese and salty little bites of ham.

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These are great for a party or brunch because you can prep them and keep them in the fridge and then bake them right before serving. You can also re-heat really easily in the oven, but they’re great at room temperature, too!

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Try these out and let me know what you think. It may not be the same as a trip to Ireland, but you can at least experience the pastries!

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Ham and Cheese Pastries (Irish Jambon Recipe)

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  • Author: Sara Wells
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Total Time: 45
  • Yield: 12-18 pastries
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Description

This popular Irish cafe food is a cinch to prep and whip up at home with just a few ingredients. Pastries can be made and frozen ahead of time, or eaten hot or at room temp. Makes a great appetizer, game-day snack, or even light meal. Ingredient measurements are approximate, feel free to substitute your favorite cheese.

Ingredients

1 package frozen puff pastry
1 cup finely diced ham *see note
2 cups shredded Dubliner cheese
1 egg

Instructions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and line 2 baking sheets with parchment or silicone liners.

Let pastry sheets thaw in fridge. Lay out on lightly floured surface and use a rolling pin to roll them out just a bit larger than their given size. You’ll need to cut dough into even squares (can be larger or smaller depending on your preference) so you may want to grab a ruler to make sure you’ve got it at a good size to cut even squares. I like to cut into 9 squares for small bites and just 6 for larger, more traditional size.

Place a good amount of cheese and a sprinkle of ham in the center of each square. Be generous. Then take the corners of each square and pull them up to the center and pinch to close. (They will open back up during cooking and that’s okay!)

Whisk your egg with 2 tablespoons water in a small dish and then brush egg wash over the top of each sealed square.

Bake at 400 degrees for about 20-25 minutes, until puffed and golden brown.

Notes

If you’d like to re-heat leftover pastries from room temperature or fridge, simply place on a baking sheet in a 375 degree oven for just a few minutes, until heated through again.

You can also prepare these and freeze PRE or POST baking. To cook, place frozen pastries directly on baking sheet and bake as directed. They’ll need a few extra minutes.

Keywords: Jambon, Irish, Pastry

Easy Ham and Cheese Pastries (Irish Jambon Recipe!) (2024)

FAQs

What is Jambon in Ireland? ›

Jambons (from French jambon 'ham'; Irish: siamban) are square pastries filled with cheese and chunks of ham. They are a ubiquitous deli item in Ireland and parts of the UK. The product emerged during the 1990s as part of a broader movement towards "food to go".

Can you air fry jambons? ›

With our Mini Pepperoni Pizza Jambons®, you can experience that joy in minutes straight from your air fryer. The perfect snack for any occasion! RSPO - Certified Sustainable Palm Oil™, Certified, RSPO-1106317The Jambons® word and logo are registered trademarks of Jambons® Limited.

How many calories are in a jambon pastry? ›

Musgrave SmartBuy Ham & Cheese Jambon
Nutrition:Per Jambon (oven cooked)per 100g
Energy (kcal)320320
Fat (g)2020
- of which saturates (g)9.910
Carbohydrate (g)2727
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How do you cook frozen jambons? ›

Bake them from frozen in a preheated oven at 400 Fahrenheit/200 Celsius for 20 – 30 minutes. The time can vary depending on their size. Can you cook jambons in an air fryer? Yes, you can!

What is the English name for jambon? ›

Definitions of jambon. noun. meat cut from the thigh of a hog (usually smoked) synonyms: gammon, ham. types: Virginia ham.

Is jambon the same as prosciutto? ›

Serrano? Both prosciutto and jamon Serrano come from similar breeds of white pig, but each have a different flavour and texture. Italian prosciutto has a sweet, delicate flavour and a less dry texture than Spanish jamon serrano.

What you Cannot cook in air fryer? ›

8 things you should never put in the air fryer
  • Liquids.
  • Wet batter.
  • Popcorn.
  • Commercial spray oils.
  • Bread for toasting.
  • Sauces.
  • Raw rice or grains.
  • Burnt food.
Aug 13, 2024

Can you heat up ham slices in the air fryer? ›

Our Test Kitchen recommends the following method for reheating ham in the air fryer. Wrap 6 to 8 ounces of sliced leftover ham in aluminum foil. Preheat the air fryer to 325°F. Place the wrapped ham in the air fryer basket and heat for 6 to 8 minutes or until heated through.

Can you cook raw in an air fryer? ›

It is safe to cook raw meat in the air fryer if it is fully defrosted, seasoned, and monitored. Some fully cooked foods, including chicken tenders or fries, can be placed frozen in the air fryer. However, with raw meat, it's recommended to thoroughly defrost to allow more even cooking and a tasty final product.

Is jambon good for you? ›

It's rich in protein and several beneficial nutrients. However, regularly eating processed meats like ham may increase your risk of certain cancers. Thus, it's best to limit your intake and stick to fresh, less processed types of ham as part of a balanced diet.

How many calories in a mini ham and cheese jambon? ›

Golden Bake Mini Ham & Cheese Jambon
Nutrition:Per Mini Jambon (35 g)Per 100 g
Energy (kJ)4071162
Energy (kcal)98279
Fat (g)6.318
- of which saturates (g)3.18.9
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How many calories are in a real French croissant? ›

Serving Size1 Croissant/ 2.4 oz
Calories280

What is a Jambon Ireland? ›

Jambon means 'ham' in French, it's also Irish shorthand for 'panier jambon emmental,” or “ham and emmental cheese bread.” I'm not sure how popular these savory pastries are in France, but they are one of the stars of the Irish retail mini-bakery.

How long to put jambon in an air fryer? ›

Air Fryer Jambons
  1. Ingredients.
  2. Method.
  3. Cut the puff pastry into 5cm x 5cm squares.
  4. Add the egg, bacon and cheese into a bowl and mix with salt and pepper.
  5. Place a heaped tsp of the mix onto the puff pastry sheet and fold in all the corners.
  6. Brush with egg wash and bake in the air fryer at 200C for 7 mins.
Jun 9, 2022

How do you store jambons? ›

Storing Instructions

To keep your Irish Jambons fresh: Refrigeration: Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Freezing: Place them in a freezer-safe bag or container and freeze for up to three months. Be sure to separate layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

What kind of meat is jambon? ›

Ham in France is jambon, and there are jambons from many regions of the country. The most commonly found French artisanal ham in the U.S. is jambon de Bayonne or Bayonne ham. It is is also the most known dry ham and the ham most consumed by the French.

What is the difference between ham and jambon? ›

While jambon refers to any ham, it usually means it is not smoked or salted. You can find all different kinds of jambon, from the delicate flavors of prosciutto to the earthiness of Serrano. There are many different kinds of jambon throughout France, but some of the best-known are Bayonne Jambon and Parisian Jambon.

What is bacon called in Ireland? ›

It may also be called back bacon or rashers. The term rashers may also be used as in “rashers of bacon,” meaning individual slices. Traditionally Irish bacon is made from the back meat of the pig, as opposed to the pork belly used in American bacon.

What is the difference between ham and bacon in Ireland? ›

While a ham can be cut from the hind leg it can also be from other parts of the carcass, so it's just a slightly less specific term. Bacon is meat cut from parts of the pig other than the legs, such as the loin, collar or the belly.

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