Killie pie
Alternative names | Kilmarnock pie |
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Type | Savoury pie |
Place of origin | Scotland |
Region or state | Scotland |
Created by | Brownings the Bakers |
Main ingredients | Steak |
A Kilmarnock pie (formerly Killie Pie) is a steak and gravy pie produced by Brownings the Bakers since 2003.
The pie has won a vast number of awards including best savoury pie in Scotland two years running as well as picking up the best pie in Scottish football.
The pie was created initially for Kilmarnock Football Club and sold at their stadium, Rugby Park, for 13 years. Following a trademark dispute, the Killie pie was renamed the Kilmarnock Pie. It is no longer available from Kilmarnock Football Club but can be found in Brownings shops as well as Aldi, SPAR and selected Scotmid stores in Scotland.
It is somewhat unique in that it is a steak pie and not a Scotch pie, the type of pie associated with football in Scotland.[1]
History
It won the award for best pie in football two years running [2] and attracted quite a reputation amongst away fans for its quality. [3]
It is made by Brownings The Bakers of Kilmarnock.[4]
See also
References
- ^ A beautiful game choking on the corporate pie | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET
- ^ Dunno about bungs, but the pies are a disgrace | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNET
- ^ Easy as pie for Aberdeen - Scotsman.com Sport
- ^ Brownings The Bakers Website - www.browningsbakers.co.uk