Has Pete Evans ruined the humble jaffle? Celebrity chef reveals his VERY gourmet take on the popular toasted sandwich he created for his young daughters' school lunches By Wade Sellers For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:00 BST, 12 June 2019 | Updated: 03:00 BST, 12 June 2019 Viewcomments He's known for his extravagant recipes and meat-based concoctions. And now celebrity chef and MKR judge Pete Evans, 46, has revealed his extremely gourmet take on the humble jaffle, which he made for his daughters to take for school lunch. The 46-year-old made his girls Chilli, 14, and Indii, 10, toasted sandwiches stuffed with several special ingredients, with no cheese, Vegemite or white bread in sight. Whatever happened to just cheese and vegemite? Pete Evans creates a very expensive jaffle for his young daughters school lunch using hemp bread...after announcing he is making his own cannabis oil. Pictured: Pete with daughters Chilli (left) and Indii (right) 'Roast chicken and chimmichurri jaffles for the girls school lunch today, on our No Nut Hemp Bread,' he captioned. Pete's own hemp bread contains hemp seeds, which are derived from the Cannabis plant - something Pete has been championing for many months now. So much so that he recently flew to Florida to begin production of his own line of cannabis oil. Lunchbox envy: Pete uploaded an image of the gourmet lunch to his Instagram, captioning: 'Roast chicken and chimmichurri jaffles for the girls school lunch today, on our No Nut Hemp Bread' Taking to Instagram last month, Pete shared a selfie alongside fellow cannabis advocate Garyn Angel. 'In Tampa... Making FECO (full extract cannabis oil) with founder @garynangel from @magicalbutter for our up and coming cannabis doco,' Pete captioned the photo. With filming well underway on his upcoming documentary, Pete has been using his Instagram to promote the legalisation of cannabis in Australia in recent months Enthusiast: Taking to Instagram last month, Pete shared several images of him at Cannabis farms in Florida. Pictured: Pete with one of the farm's workers 'In one of my happy places,' he captioned a photo of himself standing in the middle of a cannabis farm in April. 'Asking experts in their chosen fields about life, love and the future of health, humanity and the planet. Stay tuned. #cannabisdoco'. Another photo, also taken in April, shows him posing for a selfie alongside one of the farm's workers, the cannabis plants visible in the background. That's interesting? Pete has also taken to his Instagram to showcase interesting Cannabis culinary creations 'Great times spent at an Australian medicinal cannabis farm today. I am learning so many fascinating aspects to this remarkable plant and can’t wait to share it with you all,' he captioned it. And Pete delivered a deafening message to anyone who is against using cannabis for its medicinal qualities in an Instagram post back in March. 'If you think of cannabis as the "stoner drug" then chances are you don't know that much about it,' he wrote. Controversial: Pete has long been a controversial voice in the food industry - mostly for his paleo diet, anti-vaccination stance and no sunscreen rule Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility