Killie pie

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Killie pie
Killie Pies and Peas.jpg
Killie pies served with peas
Alternative namesKilmarnock pie
TypeSavoury pie
Place of originScotland
Region or stateKilmarnock
Created byBrownings the Bakers
Main ingredientsSteak

A Killie pie (or Kilmarnock pie) is a steak and gravy pie, created initially for Kilmarnock Football Club and sold at their stadium, Rugby Park.

Local bakery Brownings has produced the pie for the club since 2003, and it is also sold in Aldi, SPAR and selected Scotmid stores in Scotland.[1] Following a trademark dispute between the bakery and the football club, their retail product was renamed to "Kilmarnock Pie" in 2017.[1]

The pie is somewhat unusual in for being a steak pie and not a Scotch pie, the type of pie normally associated with football in Scotland.[2]

History[]

It won the award for best pie in football two years running[3] and is popular among away fans for its quality.[4]

It is made by Brownings the Bakers of Kilmarnock,[5] who currently sponsor Kilmarnock.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Williams, Ashley (22 February 2017). "Brownings the Bakers ends trademark row with Kilmarnock football club". British Baker. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ A beautiful game choking on the corporate pie | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET
  3. ^ Dunno about bungs, but the pies are a disgrace | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNET
  4. ^ Easy as pie for Aberdeen - Scotsman.com Sport
  5. ^ Brownings The Bakers Website - www.browningsbakers.co.uk


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