Cold with plenty of red sauce...yes strange but a lovely combo!! Charlesworth on Donny road are pretty good too
Hot with mushy peas or in a bowl of pea soup but I am partial to cold ones too particularly good quality ones.
In Jump. Just ask anyone in the area and they will point you there. Come off the by-pass that goes to Cortonwood, down the hill, right at the Flying Dutchman,then second right. Little butchers shop (get your weekly meat shop while your in there, he's dirt cheap - sirloin £3 a pound )
Honestly. Made one myself. Spent a tenner on meat and made a massive one in a cake tin. Suuuperb it was. And everyone who tried it agreed. that was my third attempt. Slightly altering recipe till perfected. Only thing I need to do now is use same recipe but make loads of small ones. (Just not sussed out cooking times) But don't get much time these days bit sorely tempted after reading this.... Oh. Either hot or cold. Other than my own creation Sally Scotts until they retired
Usually have them cold with some salad - most saturdays after the match before I drive back to Farnham - I think my Dad gets them on a stall on Barnsley do quite like them hot with sloppy peas though For a random flavour my local butchers in Farnham ( Morgans ) does a pork and black pudding pie - standard pork pie with chunks of black pudding in it and very nice it is too - better than their standard pork pies which are OK but nothing special
I had to pop down to Wombwell a couple of weeks ago and decided to call at Percy's on way back. Queue was down the street but I joined only wanting 4 small pies. I was there about 20 min and there must have been over 500 pies passed under my nose. one blokes bill was over 200 quid. Match days I always get some Wilsons pies from Morley. Lovely when warm. They also have a van they take to rhino's games. We should book the van for our games. Wilson wonderland pies. http://www.wilsonspies.co.uk/WilsonsPiesVan/ Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I can think of two places I used to get them. One in Mapplewell, on the road to Darton... a little wooden hut shop with his bakery at the back. Can't remember his name. Second one, now sadly gone. Again can't remember the name, but it was at West Bretton. Closed a few years ago. They were so good it was orgasmic !
Anyone notice this at Burnley. http://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/news/article/ipie-food-app-996581.aspx Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I recognise that van. Was doing some work at Leeds City Council IT and they used to come bringing their snap every morning. Cracking bacon sarnies. Can't say I tried the pork pies