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Lobbyorlobbies is a traditional stew or casserole, containing corned beef, potatoes and onion.

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Lobby is a traditional North Staffordshire stew eaten by poorly-paid potters who could not afford freshly prepared food every day. It consists of minced or diced beef or lamb, diced potatoes, onions, carrots, leeks, and root vegetables bulked up with pearl barley and seasoned. Maurice Hassell describes Lobby as "a nutritious economic meal made with the season’s vegetables".[1] It remains on the menus of local pubs and on locals' dinner tables today.

InLeigh, Greater Manchester, the dish earned the nickname "lobby gobblers" for the inhabitants of the town, in contrast to the "pie eaters" of neighbouring Wigan. However, one writer from Wigan states that, as well as mutton or tinned stewing steak, lobby can be made using corned beef.[2]

A similar dish to lobby can be found in Liverpool, where it is called scouse.[3] It is thought both names derive from "lobscouse", a cheap stew dating from the early 18th century.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Maurice Hassell (2008) A Cooks Tour of England  Power Publishing ISBN 978-9963-673-41-4, p55 et seq
  • ^ a b Food thoughts from abroad- a rant by Ken; retrieved 27 November 2020
  • ^ BBC - Stoke & Staffordshire - Discover Staffordshire - Lobby - a traditional Potters' dish

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