
A Midlothian bakers has divided locals after launching a bizarre new donner meat and chilli sauce pie.
Rutherfords in Bonnyrig shared the mash up flavoured pies after cooking a batch following a request from a customer on Friday November 4 and fans of the well-loved shop were quick to share their opinions.
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The owner of Rutherfords shared a picture of the pies on Facebook writing: "You asked and I stupidly agreed here’s doner meat chilli sauce and cheese still to go on arghhhh."
While it doesn't sound like they are a fan of the new pie flavours themself, some Bonnyrig locals were absolutely delighted with the savoury snack.
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The image shows nine classic Scottish pies filled with brown donner meat shavings and drizzled in spicy red chilli sauce - a classic combiniation usually devoured in the early hours of the morning from a local kebab shop.
Most customers were buzzing with the donner meat pies with dozens sharing their love in the comments section.
Gary Mcvetis exclaimed: "Wow!! I need this in my life!"
Lauren Hanlon joked: "You will get folk turning up at 3am after the pub."
While James Campbell added: "Now we are talking!"
Other popular flavours include their chicken curry pies as well as classics like macaroni and steak.
Catherine Thomas Mccolm said: "You need to start a festive pie Turkey, stuffing gravy and pigs in blankets."
As well as their famous pies, Rutherfords run by owner Lesley offers a selection of takeaway meals to heat at home, sandwiches, hot rolls, paninis, baked tatties and soups.
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