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.
Alternative names | Kilmarnock pie |
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Type | Savoury pie |
Place of origin | Scotland |
Region or state | Kilmarnock |
Created by | Brownings the Bakers |
Main ingredients | Steak |
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
editIt 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 sponsored Kilmarnock from 2020-2023.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Williams, Ashley (22 February 2017). "Brownings the Bakers ends trademark row with Kilmarnock football club". British Baker. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
- ^ A beautiful game choking on the corporate pie | Sunday Herald, The | Find Articles at BNET
- ^ Dunno about bungs, but the pies are a disgrace - The Independent (London), 25 Jan 1998, retrieved 24 Jan 2023
- ^ Easy as pie for Aberdeen - Scotsman.com Sport
- ^ Brownings The Bakers Website - www.browningsbakers.co.uk