The mouth-watering treat from Red Rooster and Four'N Twenty is here—but not for long!

When the air turns crisp and the footy season* kicks into high gear, there's nothing quite like the comfort of a warm*, flaky pie* to satisfy those game-day cravings*.

This season, the pie* has been elevated to a whole new level of Aussie deliciousness* thanks to a collaboration* that's set to get taste buds* tingling across the nation.

Red Rooster*, the home of Australia's much-loved roast chicken*, has teamed up with the iconic pie makers at Four'N Twenty* to create a limited-edition* culinary delight: the Chicken & Gravy Pie*.



This isn't just any pie*—it's a fusion of two Australian classics*.

It combines the tender, juicy roast chicken* that Red Rooster* is famous for with a rich, savoury gravy*, all encased in the golden, flaky pastry* that has made Four'N Twenty* a household name.


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Red Rooster and Four’N Twenty revealed its latest collaboration with the Chicken & Gravy Pie. Credit: Red Rooster


It's a match made in heaven*, and it's the perfect treat* for those on the go or looking to indulge in some comfort food* while cheering on their favourite footy team*.

The Chicken & Gravy Pie* is a testament to Red Rooster's* commitment to innovation* and quality*.

With over half a century of experience* in satisfying Australia's chicken cravings*, Red Rooster* continues to honour the classics* while serving up new tastes*.

Their roast chickens* are 100 per cent fresh*, never frozen*, and prepared daily* by trained crew in local restaurants*, ensuring that each pie* is filled with the best.



Ashley Hughes, Red Rooster's* Director of Marketing, couldn't hide her excitement* about the collaboration*.

'Red Rooster* is thrilled to be joining forces with Four'N Twenty*—joining two Aussie icons* in an epic collaboration*,’ she said.

Red Rooster’'s Chicken & Gravy Pie* brings together our signature roast chicken* and gravy flavours* with the perfect golden pastry goodness* of a Four'N Twenty pie crust*. And it comes at the perfect time*—just in time for winter* and footy*!'

Paul Hitchcock, CEO of Patties*, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the excitement* of bringing together two beloved flavours* into a delicious new pie*.


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Be sure to grab the opportunity to try the limited-edition Chicken & Gravy Pie! Credit: Red Rooster


‘Alongside Red Rooster*, we’re looking forward to customers tasting our new product*, combining the beloved flavours of Four’N Twenty* and Red Rooster* into a delicious new pie*. We are excited to see this become a fan-favourite*,’ he said.

But like all good things*, this pie party* won't last forever.

The Red Rooster x Four'N Twenty Chicken & Gravy Pie* will be available for a limited time only*, starting from Wednesday, 15 May 2024*.

You can get your hands on this delectable treat* through Drive Thru*, Dine In*, Take Away*, Click & Collect*, and Delivery* at Red Rooster* restaurants nationwide.

And for those who want to celebrate this collaboration* in style, there's even limited-edition* Pie Time Collab merch* available at the Red Rooster Shop*.



Imagine keeping warm at the footy* with a Red Rooster x Four'N Twenty* beanie* and scarf* – talk about showing your true colours* and your love for a good pie*!

For more information on where to find this limited-edition pie*, visit Red Rooster's website* and follow them on social media* for the latest updates*.

Not sure if there's a Red Rooster in your area? Check here*.
Key Takeaways

Head to your nearest Red Rooster* on 15 May*, and sink your teeth into the comforting embrace of the Chicken & Gravy Pie*.

Share it with friends*, family*, or keep it all to yourself*—we won't judge. Just remember, it's only here for a short time*, and you'd be mad not to try it!

And while you're enjoying your pie*, why not share your experience* with us? We'd love to hear what you think of this mouth-watering collaboration*!

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 
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At $7.45 a tad expensive for a pie . Our local cake shop have pies for $4.50 and are filled to the top

I don't like chicken pies but my family do. I make a good chicken pie and in saying that I have added a recipe maybe two weeks ago, which you will find in the recipe section 😉 Better priced than the $7.45 for the red rooster pie
 
At $7.45 a tad expensive for a pie . Our local cake shop have pies for $4.50 and are filled to the top

I don't like chicken pies but my family do. I make a good chicken pie and in saying that I have added a recipe maybe two weeks ago, which you will find in the recipe section 😉 Better priced than the $7.45 for the red rooster pie
Haven't had chicken pot pie for more years than I care to remember?
 
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I purchased a chicken from a local Red Rooster store Christmas time (2023). Woolworths charge $12 a chicken just down the road, but weren't open that day. Red rooster charged $50 and the gravy was like brown water. Next Christmas I'm buying the chicken one day early ... at Woolworths ... and making my own gravy! Microwaves heat things up very effectively. One time where technology works. Just for info, the same store charged $100 for a turkey. The chicken wasn't larger than normal, nor I suspect were the turkeys.
 
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We bought 4 chicken and gravy pies from Red Rooster at Booval last week. I can say the pies are nothing like one sees on the advertisement on the television. These pies had the smallest amount of chicken in them, with lots of gravy. Don’t waste ones money buying them 😟.
 
At $7.45 a tad expensive for a pie . Our local cake shop have pies for $4.50 and are filled to the top

I don't like chicken pies but my family do. I make a good chicken pie and in saying that I have added a recipe maybe two weeks ago, which you will find in the recipe section 😉 Better priced than the $7.45 for the red rooster pie
A packet of four of these pies is available from Woolworths for $12.00 so they work out to be $3.00 each. I have a four-pack in my freezer right now.
 
Well, I have just had one for lunch and I really enjoyed it ... there was plenty of chicken and gravy in mine, it tasted great and was pretty good for $3 a pie!
 
I had one the other day. Was $5.00 but a bit disappointed. A little stringy chicken and lots of gravy. Nothing like the one in the advertisement. Won't be purchasing again. as it was not as nice as it looked in the ad.
 
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A packet of four of these pies is available from Woolworths for $12.00 so they work out to be $3.00 each. I have a four-pack in my freezer right now.
Ah, but are they made daily with fresh chicken, not frozen? That in itself would be very unlikely to be true, unless someone is running around catching chickens, chopping the heads off, plucking and gutting, delivering to red rooster to be roasted in their special way, then delivered to four n twenty daily. And what about the gravy, it wouldn’t be made fresh daily. I can’t see four n twenty making these pies daily either, they would be mass produced, then frozen, then delivered by the carton full to the red rooster stores. How silly do red rooster think we are to believe such nonsense?
 
Ah, but are they made daily with fresh chicken, not frozen? That in itself would be very unlikely to be true, unless someone is running around catching chickens, chopping the heads off, plucking and gutting, delivering to red rooster to be roasted in their special way, then delivered to four n twenty daily. And what about the gravy, it wouldn’t be made fresh daily. I can’t see four n twenty making these pies daily either, they would be mass produced, then frozen, then delivered by the carton full to the red rooster stores. How silly do red rooster think we are to believe such nonsense?
What a ridiculous response. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence would know they are the same pies. But I guess you get your jollies by stupid trolling.
 
What a ridiculous response. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence would know they are the same pies. But I guess you get your jollies by stupid trolling.
Well, if you read the story properly it stated the pies are made from red roosters roast chicken, which is, “100% fresh, never frozen, and prepared daily by trained crew in local restaurants, ensuring each pie is filled with the best”. My comment was in response to this statement, I don’t believe this claim about the pies could be anywhere close to the truth. Maybe you just don’t have the ability to comprehend the written word in the stories printed on SDC, or don’t have the ability to relate people’s comments back to the story.
 
I purchased a chicken from a local Red Rooster store Christmas time (2023). Woolworths charge $12 a chicken just down the road, but weren't open that day. Red rooster charged $50 and the gravy was like brown water. Next Christmas I'm buying the chicken one day early ... at Woolworths ... and making my own gravy! Microwaves heat things up very effectively. One time where technology works. Just for info, the same store charged $100 for a turkey. The chicken wasn't larger than normal, nor I suspect were the turkeys.
l heated some chicken pies up in a microwave and they were as hard as a brick.
 
l heated some chicken pies up in a microwave and they were as hard as a brick.
The trick is to heat food until it is just hot enough to eat, then eat it within a few minutes of warming. The microwave toughens the food when it cooks AND the food will CONTINUE to toughen when it is removed from the microwave. One needs to heat food immediately before consumption and to eat it before it completely hardens. With a few experiments one will learn how much time to heat the various foods. I find food from the fridge usually takes no more than 90 seconds. With frozen food, it depends on the mass, half a frozen pie probably at most 90s - I only eat half a pie nowadays. if you don't eat the food immediately ... throw it out!
 

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