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World Scotch Pie Champion

THE SCOTTISH BAKER WORLD SCOTCH PIE CHAMPION

BROWNINGS THE BAKERS LTD CROWNED WORLD SCOTCH PIE CHAMPIONS FOR A SECOND TIME!

Brownings the Bakers of Kilmarnock has once again taken the top prize in the 22nd World Championship Scotch Pie Awards which were announced on the 18 January 2022. Unfortunately, the covid restrictions meant we could not go ahead with our first in person awards since the start of the pandemic, so instead we enlisted the help of awards host Carol Smillie to surprise the Brownings team at the bakery!

The bakers also won: - The Diamond Award for Apple Pie - Silver Award for their Butter Chicken Pie in the Hot Savoury category - Bronze Award for their vegetarian

Cauliflower, Leek & Truffle Oil Pie John Gall, Managing Director of Brownings the Bakers said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have won the best Scotch Pie at the World Championship Scotch Pie Awards for the second time. It’s a privilege to have won this award with so many amazing bakers and butchers entering their products. I couldn’t have done this without my amazing team at Brownings who have worked so hard particularly for the last two years in challenging circumstances.” Alasdair Smith, Chief Executive of Scottish Bakers who run the competition on behalf of the bakery and butchery trades said, “We have overcome everything COVID could throw at us this year to celebrate the best pies and as always the results do not disappoint. “It is with great pleasure that we can announce that Brownings the Bakers has taken the top prize,” he continued, “and they can be rightly very proud of their achievements. We took delivery of over 400 entries this year, so to win is no small feat and to know that every winning product was lovingly made from scratch from locally sourced ingredients, freshly made daily by skilled craftspeople just goes to show the skill, creativity and hard work of each and every entrant.”

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For details of all of this year’s winners visit www worldchampionshipscotchpieawards.org

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