A LANDLADY from Bradford has taken her love for Yorkshire puddings to the ultimate extreme by having a portrait of herself designed out of them in her pub.
Huge foodie Jamie Wilson, General Manager of Heathfield Farm in Birkenshaw, wanted to spread her love for the carvery-favourite to visiting customers.
And she thought there was no better way to launch Farmhouse Inns' new Tabasco sauce Yorkie Puds than with this unique piece of artwork.
The chain, one of Grenne King's brands who have pubs across the UK, are offering the Halloween-themed treat for two weeks only, up until October 31.
Of course, you can still order regular Yorkshire Puddings, but this scaringly good addition seems worth a try.
Jamie said: “Yorkshire Puddings are an integral part of any carvery, and our new Tabasco Sauce flavoured ones add a great twist that perfectly complements our best in class carveries.
“I love them so much I just had to have a symbol of my Yorkshire Pudding passion hanging proudly in Heathfield Farm, hopefully it encourages my regulars to give them a go!”
Jamie's pudding portrait was crafted by Cardiff based artist Nathan Wyburn (pictured, above) who uses a range of non-traditional items such as household items and foodstuffs to create stunning works of art.
In the last few years, he’s been commissioned by the likes of Madonna, Prince Charles, Catherine Zeta-Jones and The Jacksons to create bespoke artwork.
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