Your chance to get in to the pie hall of fame is finally here. Whether you think the time is right for a chicken fajita or a full English version, we want to hear from you.

We’ve enlisted the help of expert pie maker Stacey McDowell whose family has been in the trade for three generations.

Each day he makes more than 1,500 pies at the McDowells Pie and Mash Shop, Market Place, Romford and could be making your dream creation.

Mr McDowell will separate the pie-tastic from the simply pie in the sky ideas and will decide on which one deserves a place on one of his plates.

So, what do you need to remember when creating a pie?

“Don’t go made with lots of ingredients,” he said. “Keep it simple and don’t have more than five things. It’s also got to be quite deep and not too salty. Try and get a bit of different texture in there too.”

Over the years, Mr McDowell has experimented with different pie flavours including Thai curry and apple and rhubarb.

“People really enjoy a fruit pies as it’s a bit nostalgic for them. We’ve had all sorts of pies, everything you can think of. The vegetarian ones are surprisingly popular too.”

A brief survey of the Romford Twitter and Facebook accounts found some serious pie-fanatics out there. Some top ideas already suggested are from Billy Green who wants a bacon and bourbon pie and Joanna Jones who thinks the time is right for a sausage, caramelised onion, apple and cider pie.

Chicken also seemed to be a firm favourite with Kimberley Fraser going for one with bacon and cheese and Natalie Thain wanting a chicken vindaloo pie.

Over on Twitter, ideas were a little more unusual.

Kyle Palmer wants a full English breakfast pie and Debbie Richards wants a roast dinner version.

More outside the box, was John Milton who just wanted beer and ale in his liquid lunch version while Dave Wol wants magic beans in his – a nice idea but a bit difficult to make.

Send us your ideal pie ideas by twitter @romfordrecorder, email news.desk@romfordrecorder.co.uk or call 020 8477 3826.