Pictured above: Steve Croot and Margaret Robinson
Derbyshire farm shop Croots has scooped four accolades in the
British Pie Awards 2011 including a gold for its popular steak and
kidney pie.
The farm shop near Duffield also won a silver award in the
dessert pie category for its rhubarb and cherry pie, and bronze
awards for its pork pie and its little mutton pie.
The awards, organised and hosted by the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie
Association, featured 619 pies produced by bakers and butchers from
across the UK. Judges included food writers, authors and chefs.
"It was the first time we'd entered the British Pie Awards and
the whole team at Croots is absolutely chuffed to win four awards,
including a gold," said Steve Croot, who runs the shop at Farnah
House Farm, Wirksworth Road.
"We were up against some really top quality competition, so to
come away with a gold, a silver and two bronze awards is
brilliant."
The awards are the latest to be won by the farm shop, which
opened three years ago. Less than a month ago, Croots took three
golds and a silver award for its sausages and pies at the 17th
Robin Hood Championship. And in February Croots won 16 awards for
its sausages and pies at the BPEX regional roadshow at Newark
Showground in Nottinghamshire.
"We won a gold award for our mutton sausages last month, and
this month we've won an award for our mutton pie at the British Pie
Awards, which is great because mutton is undergoing a real revival
at the moment," added Steve.
The award-winning pies are hand made at Croots by Margaret
Robinson, who is deputy manager of the shop.
Last year Croots was a runner-up in the Best UK Independent Food
Retailer 2010 category of the Observer Food Monthly Awards. The
year before, it was named in The Independent's top 50 best food
shops.
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.