The Shropshire Pie: Call for regional pie recipes to help complete the UK ‘pie map’

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The Shropshire Pie: Call for regional pie recipes to help complete the UK ‘pie map’
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With British Pie Week (3-9 March) fast approaching, a kitchenware brand is embarking on an ambitious mission to create a comprehensive 'pie map' of Britain.

With British Pie Week fast approaching, a kitchenware brand is embarking on an ambitious mission to create a comprehensive 'pie map' of Britain.The initiative, which looks to honour Britain’s culinary heritage by celebrating the nation’s love of pies, is seeking to ensure every region has a signature pie that truly reflects its local heritage and flavours.

This unique initiative, which is hosted by Zyliss, the innovative Swiss kitchenware brand, aims to discover and celebrate both established regional pie recipes and create new classics for areas yet to stake their claim in Britain's rich pie-making tradition.

People can submit their ideas online, with the most promising combinations being developed into full recipes by Jules Kane, who is head of the prestigious Divertimenti Cookery School in London, and who is a regular judge of the British Pie Week awards.

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