Tom Holland’s “infectious” energy on set of “The Crowded Room” helped bring the cast together.
19.05.2023 - 16:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An Ayrshire restaurant has introduced deep fried Oreos to its menu.
Pings in Kilmarnock added the sweet treat to its menu with one customer describing the dessert as “naughty”.
The popular venue introduced the new item saying the iconic cookie is dipped in pancake batter and fried.
Bosses at Pings even joked that they’ve had to call in the builders to “come and widen the staff entrance”.
Pings is famed for its super crispy wings and handmade pizzas along with a number of creative additions.
Over Christmas the eaterie introduced a festive pizza complete with gravy base and more recently they trialed cold pizza too.
Pings posted on Facebook: "New dessert alert.
"We've called the builders to come and widen the staff entrance. Totally worth it.
"Pancake dipped, deep fried Oreo cookies.
"Available sit in or take away www.pingspizza.com for takeaway collection."
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