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Scouse (food)
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Scouse is a type of lamb or beef stew. The word comes from the word Lobscouse (originally lob's course), a meat based stew commonly eaten by sailors throughout Northern Europe, which became popular in seaports such as Liverpool.

Scouse is still a popular dish in Liverpool, where it is a staple of local pub and cafe menus, although recipes vary greatly and often include ingredients which are inconsistent with the thrifty roots of the dish.

In its short form Scouse, the name for this meat stew eventually came into common English usage to describe a resident of Liverpool.

The traditional recipe for Liverpool Scouse consists of a cheap cut of lamb, or in earlier days, mutton (such as breast, forequarter or "scrag end of neck"), removed from the bone and browned in a large saucepan, to which are added chopped onions, carrots, and water or meat stock, to which are added as many potatoes as possible. The sauce is not thickened, and it is usual to serve with preserved beetroot or red cabbage and white bread with butter. An even more impoverished variety of this dish is 'blind Scouse', which features no meat. Either recipe should more rightly be considered a potato stew.

A variant Lobscows or Lobsgows, is a traditional dish in North Wales, normally made with beef in the form of braising or stewing steak, potatoes, and any other vegetable available, this recipe was brought by the canal barges to Stoke-on-Trent where it is called "Lobby" the shortened version of "lobscouse". The food was traditionally regarded as food for farmers and the working class people of North Wales, but is now popular as a dish throughout Wales.

In Norway, which had a long sea-trading association with the Northern English seaports, the dish (known locally as lapskaus) is virtually a national dish using the weekend's remaining food, usually carrots, potatoes, pork sausages in slices or beef cut small and served with flatbrød (unleavened bread dating back to Viking days).

The name of the North German hash Labskaus is derived from the English word lobscouse[1]. Labskaus is traditional in the Lower Elbe region, especially in the port city Hamburg.
 
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Can't beat a big plate of scouse on a cold winter night after working all day. Tastes just as good, if not better, the next day for dinner in work.
I often take it in and everyone has a dip with thier butties.

Lovely grub! :LOL: :LOL:
 
I find the regional variations of this foodstuff racist and offensive :rolleyes:
 
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I find the regional variations of this foodstuff racist and offensive

So you only live on Eccles cakes and Black Pudding, never touch Cornish Pasties, Bakewell Tarts or Brussels Sprouts? :LOL:
 
I find the regional variations of this foodstuff racist and offensive

So you only live on Eccles cakes and Black Pudding, never touch Cornish Pasties, Bakewell Tarts or Brussels Sprouts? :LOL:
I think he was aiming that at the American idiot who called the Irish medical dictionary racist. :LOL: :LOL:
 
I find the regional variations of this foodstuff racist and offensive

So you only live on Eccles cakes and Black Pudding, never touch Cornish Pasties, Bakewell Tarts or Brussels Sprouts? :LOL:
I think he was aiming that at the American idiot who called the Irish medical dictionary racist. :LOL: :LOL:

I find your reference to the Irish and American idiot both racist and offensive
 
I find the regional variations of this foodstuff racist and offensive

So you only live on Eccles cakes and Black Pudding, never touch Cornish Pasties, Bakewell Tarts or Brussels Sprouts? :LOL:

I find your reference to different cultural dietary habits and tastes both racist and offensive
 
I also find the lack of reference to Yorkshire pudding as offensive too.
 
Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pud with all the trimmings.
Mmmm! ;)
 
eeewwwwwwww.

I find this repeated reference to two point on the compass is exclusive of all others, notably being dismissive of those cultures and peoples both to the north and to the south of the equator, and as such it is racist and offensive.
 
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