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The results are in! Australia's best meat pie for 2023 has been unveiled.
Aussies are big fans of the humble pie and there was some stiff competition for this coveted annual ranking.
The official champion for Australia's Best Pie, according to Australia's Best Pie & Pastie Competition 2023, has been revealed as Country Cob Bakery's Fish Amok pie.
It's an unconventional pie filling for the overall winner, a small bakery which has three locations Boronia, Kyneton and Springvale in Victoria.
Owners Chan and Ryan Khun also took home the best seafood pie category for the same pie, as well as best mushroom pie category for their Black Forest Pie and best flavour beef pie category for their Pepper Beef option.
"We finally did it," the proud bakers shared on Instagram.
"We have just won the title of the 2023 Australia's Best Pie. After a tough 3 days competition amongst 340 other bakeries across the nation, our Fish Amok Pie took out the top gong for this year's competition."
Country Cob Bakery was also crowned winner in 2021 and 2022. Last year, their plain beef pie took out the top gong and the year prior was for their caramelised pork and pepper pie.
The Fish Amok pie is a Cambodian-style pie made with Barramundi and curry sauce.
The annual competition also crowned the winner of Australia's Best Pastie, which was earned by Samuel Gee Pies & Pastries in Balaclava, NSW.
Gold, silver and bronze medals were given out to dozens of boutique and family-owned bakeries for their delicious pies for the 2023 competition.
Banana Boogie Bakery in Belair, South Australia won for the best Plain Mince Beef Pie.
Rolling Pin Pies, which has three locations across Victoria, also took out the gong for best Chunky Plain Beef Pie.
The Baking Association of Australia held the 2023 awards, which saw 380 bakeries enter over 1500 pies to be judged over the three days of the competition.
Pies were eaten both cold and hot by judges to determine the winners in an objective and thorough manner, with judges sampling 70 pies each per day.
"This event is very important and plays a vital role for the baking industry," the Baking Association of Australia said of the event, which this year was held in Sydney.
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Gone dunnit again mate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdNjTWnJYSs The results are in! Australia's best meat pie for 2023 has been unveiled. Aussies are big fans of the humble pie and there was some stiff competition for this coveted annual ranking. The official champion for Australia's Best Pie, according to Australia's Best Pie & Pastie Competition 2023, has been revealed as Country Cob Bakery's Fish Amok pie. It's an unconventional pie filling for the overall winner, a small bakery which has three locations Boronia, Kyneton and Springvale in Victoria. Owners Chan and Ryan Khun also took home the best seafood pie category for the same pie, as well as best mushroom pie category for their Black Forest Pie and best flavour beef pie category for their Pepper Beef option. "We finally did it," the proud bakers shared on Instagram. "We have just won the title of the 2023 Australia's Best Pie. After a tough 3 days competition amongst 340 other bakeries across the nation, our Fish Amok Pie took out the top gong for this year's competition." Country Cob Bakery was also crowned winner in 2021 and 2022. Last year, their plain beef pie took out the top gong and the year prior was for their caramelised pork and pepper pie. The Fish Amok pie is a Cambodian-style pie made with Barramundi and curry sauce. The annual competition also crowned the winner of Australia's Best Pastie, which was earned by Samuel Gee Pies & Pastries in Balaclava, NSW. Gold, silver and bronze medals were given out to dozens of boutique and family-owned bakeries for their delicious pies for the 2023 competition. Banana Boogie Bakery in Belair, South Australia won for the best Plain Mince Beef Pie. Rolling Pin Pies, which has three locations across Victoria, also took out the gong for best Chunky Plain Beef Pie. The Baking Association of Australia held the 2023 awards, which saw 380 bakeries enter over 1500 pies to be judged over the three days of the competition. Pies were eaten both cold and hot by judges to determine the winners in an objective and thorough manner, with judges sampling 70 pies each per day. "This event is very important and plays a vital role for the baking industry," the Baking Association of Australia said of the event, which this year was held in Sydney. https://kitchen.nine.com.au/latest/australias-best-pie-and-pastie-competition-2023-winners-country-cob-bakery/6a6bdd0f-cc79-444b-93d6-4ad7e4712761