Where can I buy Denby Dale pies?

Denby Dale Pies is a manufacturer of pies founded in 2001 in the ‘Pie Village’ of Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, England. Their products are sold in branches of Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose, the Co-operative Food, Asda, Morrisons and Booths.

When was the last Denby Dale pie?

2012
Denby Dale – a history in pies A pie was last baked in 2012.

Whats in a Denby Dale pie?

The pie, contained “two sheep, twenty fowls and a half a peck of flour”. 1846 – The Repeal of the Corn Laws. 1887 – Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. The 1 ½ ton pie proved to be rotten, possibly through poorly-handled game, including what appeared to be a skinned fox.

How big is the Denby Dale pie?

Denby Dale: World Record Breakers A total of over 90,000 people were served their £1 slice of pie during the two-day event, the 1988 creation being Denby Dale’s biggest yet. 20ft long, the pie weighed in at just over 9 tonnes, including 3000kgs of English beef, 3000kgs of potatoes and 700kgs of onions.

What is the biggest pie ever made?

pumpkin pie
The Guinness World Record for the largest pumpkin pie was set back in September 2010 at the New Bremen Pumpkinfest, in New Bremen, Ohio, where the New Bremen Giant Pumpkin Growers made a whopping pie 20 feet in diameter that tipped the scales at 3,699 pounds.

What’s the world’s largest apple pie?

The Guinness record for the world’s largest apple pie ever baked was set by the North Central Washington Museum of Wenatchee (pop. 27,856) on Aug. 16, 1997. The pie was baked at Walla Walla Point Park in a dish, measuring 44 by 24 feet, and weighed 34,438 pounds.

What is the largest pie in the world?

The Guinness World Record for the largest pumpkin pie was set back in September 2010 at the New Bremen Pumpkinfest, in New Bremen, Ohio, where the New Bremen Giant Pumpkin Growers made a whopping pie 20 feet in diameter that tipped the scales at 3,699 pounds.

Who is the owner of Denby Dale Pies?

Not all Denby Dale pies are of such magnitude. More approachable pies are made to the same authentic recipe. The business wavered at one point, but the company was rescued and bought out of receivership by a team led by food entrepreneur Andrew Hayes, preserving 17 jobs in the region.

How big is the Denby Dale pie in feet?

That’s in excess of 26,448 pounds—a tonne equals slightly more than 2,204 pounds. The pie was 40 feet long, 8 feet wide and 3 feet 8 inches deep. It contained three tonnes of beef and a tonne of potatoes, and it was wetted down by 22 gallons of John Smith’s Best Bitter, which is brewed in Tadcaster in Yorkshire.

When did Denby Dale bake the resurrection pie?

Swallowing its pride after the fiasco the week before, Denby Dale baked the Resurrection Pie on 3rd September 1887. And this time, the village ladies took charge. It was a huge success, with over 2,000 happy guests full to busting with pie.

Where is the village of Denby Dale in England?

Elaine Lemm is a renowned British food writer, classically trained chef, teacher, and author with over 25 years of experience writing about British food and cooking. The village of Denby Dale nestles in the picturesque hills of West Yorkshire in Northern England.