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  2. Killie pie - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Bridie - Wikipedia

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    Before baking, the bridie's filling is placed on pastry dough, which is then folded into a semi-circular shape; finally, the edges are crimped. If the baker pokes one hole in the top of a bridie, this indicates that it is plain, or without onions; two holes mean that it does contain onions, a convention which is also applied to a Scotch pie. [1]

  4. Fray Bentos (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Fray Bentos brand is known for the manufacture and sale in the United Kingdom of a range of tinned meat pies such as steak and kidney and minced beef and onion. [1] [2] Since 2011, the brand in the UK has been owned by Baxters, who manufacture Fray Bentos products at their site at Fochabers in Scotland. [3]

  5. These Are the Best Places to Order Steak, Pork, and Other ...

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    Skip the grocery store and order meat online instead. Get pork delivery, find a monthly meat subscription box service, or send the gift of barbecue beef or steak. ... These Are the Best Places to ...

  6. Best July 4 Foods, From BBQ & Steak to Pies & Popcakes - AOL

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    Blue Smoke’s Backyard BBQ Picnic. Part of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group, Blue Smoke has been serving Southern style barbecue in the Big Apple since 2002.

  7. Scotch pie - Wikipedia

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    A Scotch pie is a small, double-crust meat pie, traditionally filled with minced mutton (whereby also called a mutton pie) but now generally beef, sometimes lamb. [1] [2] It may also be known as a shell pie to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie, such as the steak pie, steak and kidney pie, steak-and-tattie (potato) pie, and so ...