Perfect recipes for Bonfire Night (2024)

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Bonfire Night, aka Guy Fawkes Night, is the perfect excuse to enjoy some beautiful autumnal food. You'll probably be standing out in the cold as you watch the skies light up and so having something warm or sweet to tuck into really takes the edge off the chill!

Whether you plan to cosy up in front of the fire, wrap up warm to watch the sky light up or throw a big Bonfire Night bash with friends and family, it wouldn't be the same without some delicious, warming comfort food.

From sticky, gooey puds to hearty, wholesome mains, like a sausage hotpot, and of course the classic toffee apple, these recipes are guaranteed to please the whole family.

They're easy to prepare and more importantly easy to eat, freeing you up to enjoy time with loved ones and write your own name with your sparkler (because let's admit it, you never grow out of doing it).

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Garlic chips

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These classic hand-cut garlic chips pack pungent garlic punch. Perfect for serving up with a delicious homemade burger or alongside some crispy battered fish.

Try this garlic chips recipe

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Bonfire muffins

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These moreish muffins are perfect for warming up with a hot drink by the bonfire. Packed full of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, they will make a great treat for brunch the next day.

Try this Bonfire muffins recipe

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Nigel Slater's sausage danish

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Planning a Bonfire Night dinner party? These succulent mini sausage Danish from Nigel Slater will make the perfect canapés – they’re sure to go down well with children too.

Try Nigel Slater’s sausage Danish recipe

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Toffee apples

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Try this delicious all-time Bonfire Night favourite at home. It's quick and easy to make but take care as the toffee gets very hot.

Try Kirstie Allsopp's toffee apples recipe

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Perfect baked potato

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We love butter, sour cream and chopped chives, but there are loads of alternatives. Fried bacon lardons and smoked cheddar are great with the addition of a fried egg.

Try this baked potato recipe

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A perfect Bonfire burger, served with seasonal coleslaw made by shredding some chicory, fennel and celeriac, and mixing with some mayo, lemon juice and hot horseradish. It tastes even better flame-grilled on a barbecue.

Try this banger burger with beetroot and crispy leeks recipe

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A classic recipe, these low-fat baked apples are a perfect treat for children.

Try this baked apples recipe

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Double chocolate pinwheel biscuits

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These delicious pinwheel biscuits are the perfect bonfire treat for children and adults. The combination of white and dark chocolate is delicious.

Try this double chocolate pinwheel biscuits recipe

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Pumpkin risotto

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Pumpkins shouldn’t be kept just for Halloween. This quick and comforting dish is perfect to serve on a chilly night round the bonfire. You can also add torn mozzarella cheese, oregano, and crushed tomatoes in the last 10 minutes of cooking to make it extra satisfying.

Try this pumpkin rice recipe

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Rocky road bananas

Kids will love these – gooey banana, sticky marshmallow and chocolate melted into one yummy Bonfire Night dessert.

Try this rocky road bananas recipe

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Perfect hot chocolate

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No Bonfire Night celebrations would be complete without a hot chocolate. This rich and addictive recipe is the perfect way to get your chocolate fix.

Try this hot chocolate recipe

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Chestnut and butternut squash soup

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This silky smooth chestnut and butternut squash soup is the ultimate dish to warm you up on a chilly night. Serve with a drizzle of cream or dollop of crème fraiche and a chunk of crusty bread.

Try this chestnut and butternut squash soup recipe

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Giant gruyere and ham sandwich

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Ham and cheese is a failsafe combination. This recipe from the new Higgidy Cookbook is great for using up any leftover ends of cheese lurking at the back of the fridge, or bits of gammon from a Sunday joint. If you’re feeding children you may want to leave out the mustard and they’ll love this giant sandwich.

Try Higgidy’s gruyere and ham sandwich recipe

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Macaroni cheese with grilled tomatoes

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A rich and creamy macaroni cheese is pure comfort food. A great option for vegetarians or cooking for a large group, the addition of the sweet grilled tomatoes are delicious.

Try this macaroni cheese with grilled tomatoes recipe

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Sticky toffee pudding cupcakes

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Sticky, sweet, and delicious served with a good scoop of vanilla ice cream, these mini sticky toffee puddings from Martha Stewart are beautiful served slightly warm with the gooey glaze.

Try this sticky toffee pudding cupcakes recipe

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A comforting gratin that makes the perfect supper for vegetarian guests.

Try this mushroom crepe gratin recipe

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Apple bob co*cktail

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This delicious apple bob co*cktail is a great warming drink for adults to enjoy.

Try this apple bob co*cktail recipe

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Sticky toffee popcorn

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Bonfire night wouldn’t be complete without some sweet toffee and this moreish popcorn recipe is sure to go down well. Deliciously sticky and chewy, they’re great to add to your drinks party repertoire too.

Try this sticky toffee popcorn recipe

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Toad in the hole

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A Bonfire Night celebration would not be complete with sausages and these baby toad-in-the-holes are sure to go down well with the whole family. Serve with a homemade tomato chutney.

Try Fay Ripley’s baby toads in baby holes recipe

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Gingerbread souffle

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This dessert contains all the flavour of traditional gingerbread, but is much lighter. The perfect dinner party dessert, this hot spiced soufflé is sure to impress your guests.

Try this gingerbread soufflé recipe

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FAQs

What food is traditionally eaten on Bonfire Night? ›

Baking potatoes on the fire is a traditional Bonfire Night dish, wrapped in foil and cooked by the warm embers. You can choose a variety of toppings to go with your perfectly baked potatoes, perfect to satisfy many different tastes, and can be used as a side dish or the main meal.

How do you make a Bonfire Night special? ›

You could dip breadsticks into icing, chocolate spread or peanut butter, then add sprinkles to create your own sparklers. Or, decorate biscuits with a blob of icing and food colouring, then sing a co*cktail stick, drag out from the centre to the outside to create firework shapes.

What do people traditionally make on Guy Fawkes Night? ›

Bonfire toffee (or treacle toffee) is made with molasses or black treacle and is a traditional Guy Fawkes night treat everywhere in the UK. In Scotland, it's known as claggum, whereas in Wales it's called loshin du or taffi triog. And who can forget the classic toffee apple, which originated in Newark, Lincolnshire.

What makes a good bonfire party? ›

A few small luxuries, like gourmet bonfire snacks, cozy throw blankets, and festive lighting can kick your casual little party up a notch, making it feel like a proper celebration.

What do you cook in a campfire? ›

16 Surprising Recipes You Can Cook Over a Campfire
  1. Campfire Pizza Cone. Who doesn't love pizza? ...
  2. Bread on a Stick. Can you imagine how amazing this warm, freshly made bread would be on a campout? ...
  3. Campfire Stew. ...
  4. Chorizo Zucchini Chili. ...
  5. Campfire Nachos. ...
  6. Campfire Sliders. ...
  7. Foil Packet Chicken Dinner. ...
  8. Grilled Shrimp.

What do you bring to a campfire potluck? ›

Camping Potluck Meals
  1. Beer Cheese Soup. Kampgrounds of America. ...
  2. Slow Cooker Cajun Scramble. Kampgrounds of America. ...
  3. Slow Cooker Baked Apples. ...
  4. These Easy Pasta Salads Are Perfect Potluck or Picnic Companions. ...
  5. Summer Corn, Avocado & Black Bean Salad — Produce On Parade. ...
  6. Ridiculously Amazing Asian Ramen Salad.

What not to put on a bonfire? ›

Only burn dry wood, never use paraffin or petrol on a bonfire and think about the direction of smoke travel. Keep some buckets of water nearby.

What food to bring to a bonfire party for adults? ›

What Are Good Snacks to Bring to a Bonfire?
  • Cheese Bread. Look for "cheese bread near me" and place an order from Hungry Howie's® before the event. ...
  • Cookie Pie. A chocolate chip cookie pie is another sweet and savory treat to bring along to a bonfire. ...
  • Wings. Howie Wings® are an excellent bonfire food idea. ...
  • Flatbreads. ...
  • Drinks.
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What do you say on Bonfire Night? ›

In Britain the words of a children's nursery rhyme “Remember, Remember the 5th of November, Gunpowder, Treason and Plot” are chanted as fireworks fly and bonfires gradually consume a human effigy known as the 'Guy'.

Is Bonfire Night anti Catholic? ›

In the past the event was a day to reinforce anti-Catholic sentiment and the power of the Protestant state. Effigies of Guy Fawkes and the Pope were traditionally burnt accompanied by anti-Catholic sermons in Church. Today, the festival has largely lost its religious and political connotations.

Why is Parkin cake eaten on Bonfire Night? ›

Like bonfires themselves, the tradition of eating Parkin here at this time of year is much older than the Gunpowder Plot. The origins are unclear – they could be pagan or linked to All Saints' Day – but for centuries it's been enjoyed at the start of November, usually on 'Parkin Sunday'.

What is eaten on Guy Fawkes Day? ›

Guy Fawkes Day Food

Jacket potatoes (aka baked potatoes) are wrapped in tin foil and cooked in the fire, as well as baked bananas (slit the banana skin, stuff chocolate inside, close the skin back up, wrap in tin foil, and place in fire for about 10 minutes until gooey.)

What do they eat at Bonfire Night in the UK? ›

Traditional British food on Bonfire Night is parkin, cinder toffee, baked potatoes which were originally baked in the ashes of the bonfire but are now done in an oven, treacle toffee, sausage butties, and any other hot finger food you fancy.

Why do we eat toffee apples on Bonfire Night? ›

It's because Halloween and Bonfire's Night happen after the annual apple harvest. It's also because the weather needs to be cool, not hot or humid, for the toffee to set.

What is traditionally burnt on top of the bonfire? ›

Generations of families have fashioned Guy Fawkes dummies to burn atop bonfires. Children would stuff old clothes with newspaper and wheelbarrow their effigy around asking for money to buy fireworks.

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