"lobscouse " and " prosateur " ( CQ ) in the state bee.
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Like spotted dog, a pudding dear to Capt . Jack, lobscouse took a while to reconstitute.
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Lapskaus is possibly linked ( historically and etymologically ) to lobscouse, a European sailors'stew or hash particularly associated with Liverpool.
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A rare copy of " Lobscouse & Spotted Dog : Which It's A Gastronomic Companion to the Aubrey-Maturin Novels "?
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Nineteenth-century sailors made lobscouse by boiling salted meat, onions and pepper, with ship's biscuit used to thicken the dish.
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The recipe was brought by the canal barges to Stoke-on-Trent, where it is called " lobby ", the shortened version of " lobscouse ".
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The results were chronicled in " Lobscouse and Spotted Dog : Which It's a Gastronomic Companion to the Aubrey / Maturin Novels " ( Norton, 1997 ).
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The cause was lung cancer, said Lisa Grossman Thomas, her daughter and co-author of " Lobscouse and Spotted Dog, " a companion book to O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series of 18 nautical novels set during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Original Hamburg dishes are " Birnen, Bohnen und Speck " ( green beans cooked with pears and bacon ), " Aalsuppe " ( lobscouse, all offshoots off an old-time one-pot meal that used to be the main component of the common sailor's humdrum diet on the high seas ).