Patrick often referred to the team as " Two Blacks and a Bubble ", a reference to their ethnic origins, with'bubble'referring to Bubble and Squeak, the Cockney rhyming slang for Greek Cypriot ).
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Stubbs was featured on Bubble and Squeak " on four tracks alongside Redmonds, Loz Wong ( Snuff ) and Wes Wasley ( Consumed, Billy No Mates ) calling themselves " The Pissmops ".
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It included the additional CDs, " Doppelg�nger " ( a collection of live-to-air Broadcasts from between 1983 1996 ) and " Bubble and Squeak " ( a collection of outtakes and oddities ).
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Today, he serves shepherd's stew, fish and chips, and something called " bubble and squeak " ( named for what happens in the oven while cooking the mixture of potatoes, cabbage, onions and beef ).
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"I'm one of those Americans who truly loved, and learned to cook, bubble and squeak, " said Moreno, referring to the " comfort food " mixture of fried potatoes and cabbage beloved by the English.
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The name " bubble and squeak " is used primarily in England ( for Scotland and Ireland see'Similar dishes'), and it may also be understood in parts of some other Commonwealth countries and the United States.
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They define a hub of culinary excellence of the sort one might expect to discover in France but surely not in a nation where sweets are called puddings and bubble and squeak is the name of a national dish.
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Some leftover food can be eaten cold from the refrigerator, while others may be reheated in a microwave or a conventional oven, or mixed with additional ingredients and recooked to make a new dish such as bubble and squeak.
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The simplest options include eating the vegetable raw or steaming it, though many cuisines pickle, braise cabbage . while the British dish bubble and squeak is made primarily with leftover potato and boiled cabbage and eaten with cold meat.
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Traditional pub food includes bubble and squeak ( a casserole of mashed potatoes, cabbage, turkey and ham ) and shepherd's pie ( ground beef and mixed veggies under a crust ), and the beers are a mix of British, American and European.