Caterers urged to enter British Pie Week competition

13th January 2010, 10:32am

Caterers are being invited to submit the recipe for their favourite pie for a chance to win the Face of British Pie Week competition.

Jus-Rol Professional is on the hunt for Britain's best pub pie. Pie fans can log onto www.britishpieweek.co.uk to tell Jus-Rol about their recipe.

The winner will be rewarded a £500 cash prize, the title Face of British Pie Week 2010 and a trophy, a day with Jus-Rol Professional's pie expert to develop a bespoke pie menu, and a personalised chef's jacket.

Other treats include a selection of point-of-sale including a winner's banner for the outside of the winner's pub and publicity for the pub in the trade and consumer press.

The deadline for entries is 17 January. The competition coincides with British Pie Week (1-7 March).


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