Sausages and pies from Croots Farm Shop in Derbyshire were on
target at the 17th Robin Hood Championship - taking three golds and
a silver award during the event run by the Nottinghamshire Council
of Retail Meat Traders.
The awards are the latest won by the butchery department at the
farm shop in Wirksworth Road, Duffield.
Croots' Tomato and Basil sausages, the shop's new Derbyshire
Sausages - made from mutton, lemon and herbs - and its Huntsman Pie
were top class, according to judges while the Traditional Pork Pie
came away with a silver award from the event at the Newark and
Nottinghamshire County Show.
Shop owner Steve Croot said: "This is fantastic news for our
team. It's great to get confirmation from industry experts that our
products are among the best.
"It confirms what our customers already know, that great
ingredients and know-how combine to make all these products stand
out, and follows the huge success we had earlier this year at a
BPEX regional roadshow when Croots scooped a 16-strong haul of
awards for our sausages and pies."
The Nottinghamshire Council of Retail Meat Traders has been
holding the Robin Hood Championship for independent butchers since
1985. It now attracts entries from around the country.
Croots Farm Shop has become renowned for its sausages and other
meat products.
In 2009 the shop received a one star gold award in the Great
Taste Awards run by the Guild of Fine Food for its black pudding
sausage. In November last year the shop won a silver award for its
breakfast sausage in a competition held to mark British Sausage
Week.
In February, Croots picked up 16 awards at a roadshow run by
BPEX, a division of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development
Board which works to promote English pork. Its regional roadshow in
February attracted entries from all over the East Midlands.
Croots Farm Shop & Kitchen is open Sundays from 10am to 4pm
(café until 3.45pm), and from Tuesday to Saturday from 9am
to 5pm (café until 4.30pm). It is closed on Mondays.