reply to post by Advantage
Don't know it myself but here's a flag.... Hopefully you'll get the recipe!

Staffordshire has many traditional dishes - including 'Lobby' which was eaten by poorly paid potters who could not afford fresh food every day. But what do modern day people from the Potteries think of it? Picture this... you get in from a busy day's work on a Wednesday night and you're starving! You've worked really hard so you deserve a real treat. What could be a more sumptuous dish than left over meat from Sunday lunch, boiled in a pot with some animal bones? ...with a bit of diced onion and other veg lobbed in to maximize the flavour! Yummy or what!? Well O.K. it sounds pretty gross, but this is a traditional Staffordshire dish enjoyed by many a potter.
Originally posted by Trolloks
reply to post by lacrimosa
Nah, thats a sort of pie (gravey, meat,veg, and depending on the pub/cook, ale. And a pastrey topping)
LOBBY! thats what i was thinking!
Lobby
Staffordshire has many traditional dishes - including 'Lobby' which was eaten by poorly paid potters who could not afford fresh food every day. But what do modern day people from the Potteries think of it? Picture this... you get in from a busy day's work on a Wednesday night and you're starving! You've worked really hard so you deserve a real treat. What could be a more sumptuous dish than left over meat from Sunday lunch, boiled in a pot with some animal bones? ...with a bit of diced onion and other veg lobbed in to maximize the flavour! Yummy or what!? Well O.K. it sounds pretty gross, but this is a traditional Staffordshire dish enjoyed by many a potter.
Was this simular? It ranges from regions, but it sounds like the kind of dish you where after
Poor food sounds like that could be it.. catholic orphanage.. then became a priest. He said he had it just about
every night as a kid.

