You Can Now Get Christmas Yorkshire Pudding Pies – And They Sound Delicious

You Can Now Get Christmas Yorkshire Pudding Pies – And They Sound Delicious

It’s that time of year when all the Christmas goodies start appearing on the shelves. All the chocolatey goodness that we’ve tried to avoid all year is put in front of us and we indulge in our sweet tooth. If like us, you’re more interested in the savoury options at Christmas then this Christmas Yorkshire pudding pie might be just the thing for you.

Christmas Yorkshire Pudding Pie
Credit: Yorkshire Pudding Pie Company

With 65 days until Christmas, The Yorkshire Pudding Pie Company offering their festive feast which is full to the brim with succulent turkey, carrots, parsnips, cranberries and sprouts (yes you overwhelmingly voted for the sprout) in rich turkey gravy. We must say, it sounds absolutely delicious!

The family-run business is based in the beautiful town of Malton in North Yorkshire, and is owned by Ted & Lynn who started the tasty pies back in January 2017 when Ted ‘decided to take their family chicken dinner leftovers one step further’! And we’re pretty glad he did!

Christmas Yorkshire Pudding Pie
Credit: Yorkshire Pudding Pie Company

The Yorkshire Pudding Pie company came on our radar last year and we love their tasty and unique twist on the British classic pies and Yorkshire puds. They put some delicious classic, and not so classic, fillings in a Yorkshire pudding casing, and send them to your door.

As well as our favourite, the cheeseburger pie, they do a range of fillings which highlights include chicken, ham & leak, as well as sausage & red onion marmalade which sounds like the perfect filling for a Yorkshire pud!

It’d only be reyt, to get a few in like so why not get some festive puds with a mixture of some of their other tasty treat- they’re sure to not disappoint.

If you’d like to get your hands on them you can order online here.

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