Every 'Potteries' family has it's own take on lobby. We never had lamb and so ours was diced brisket beef. I've never known corned beef to be used. Local shops sell 'Lobby packs' comprising a big Carrot, an Onion, a half swede and sometimes a big spud. Leeks were a bit too posh for my mumGillyBee wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 4:25 pm For me stew evokes the taste of swede. My mum used to feed 6 of us with one can of stewing steak, one can of tomatoes and half a pressure cooker full of leeks, spuds, swede, carrots etc. All topped off with dumplings.
Soup meanwhile may have smaller solids or be pureed but should be possible to drink from a mug.
The main family recipe for soup also involved the above mentioned pressure cooker, the carcass of a chicken was pressure cooked to oblivion along with a chopped onion and a stock cube for chicken soup.
Over in Crewe, The In-laws 'stew' had a meatier mix based on Steak and diced kidney all slow cooked on the hob.
Now,,,,, On the subject of soups. Can anyone suggest how to make a decent soup from my TooGoodToGo Carvery veg selection. Bearing in mind I get to choose the ingredients from the carvery.