
Bonfire Night recipes
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Sticky cider onion hot dogs
Enjoy this sweet-and-sticky take on a hot dog, topped with caramelised onions cooked in cider. They're simple to make and definitely delicious
Homemade toffee apples
Nothing beats the crunch of a toffee apple on a crisp autumnal evening, and these taste so much better than shop bought
Parkin
Parkin is a traditional ginger cake from Yorkshire, flavoured with syrupy molasses, oatmeal and warm spices. Bake it for Bonfire Night or an afternoon tea treat.
S'mores dip
A sized-up, super chocolatey twist on the classic American campfire treat. This s'mores dip will be gone before you can say 'mini marshmallow'
Bonfire Night cookies
Celebrate Bonfire Night with these cute cookies. Decorate these autumnal spiced biscuits with iced firework designs
Caramel pear blondies
Bake these caramel pear blondies for an indulgent teatime treat. With a biscuity flavour that comes from browning the butter, they're moreish and chewy
Catherine wheel toad-in-the-hole with honey & mustard onions
Perfect for a cold autumnal evening, this combination of sausage and Yorkshire pudding in a pretty coiled design is sure to be a family hit
Orchard fruit & cider tatin with cinnamon cream
Wow family and friends with this pear and apple cider tartin served with cinnamon cream. It makes a stunning centrepiece dessert for any dinner table
Sticky ginger skillet parkin
Try this one-pan pud/cake hybrid as an easy dessert for Bonfire Night, Halloween or cooler nights. Served straight from the oven, it’s perfect with custard
Honey-mustard hot dogs
Try a twist on a hot dog with our two-cheese, honey-and-mustard topping. They're perfect for Bonfire Night or family nights in when you fancy something fast
Rarebit toasties with sticky Marmite onions
Serve these rarebit toasties with sticky Marmite onions and eggs for the ultimate comfort food. Add some crispy bacon to the mix for a great bacon sarnie too
Toffee apple bread & butter pudding
Bonfire night treat meets classic comfort food in this doubly delicious dessert that your family won't be able to resist
Next level banoffee pie
Take this classic dessert to the next level with our marvellous makeover, featuring salted caramel, banana chips, crushed biscuits and peanut butter cream
Frozen pumpkin cheesecake
Swap your usual pumpkin pie for our no-bake, make-ahead cheesecake. It’s perfect for Halloween or Bonfire Night, or as an autumn dessert for the dinner table
Chocolate apples
Make these chocolate apples as a treat for a kids' party. Great for Bonfire Night or Halloween, cover in chopped nuts, sprinkles and honeycomb pieces
Bangers with Welsh rarebit mash
This cheesy twist on a British classic will keep everyone warm on Bonfire Night. Use your favourite sausage variety - herby Lincolnshire, leek or apple flavours work well
Easy chocolate fudge
Make this moreish chocolate fudge as a sweet treat or homemade gift. Be sure to use a sugar thermometer to achieve the perfect melt-in-your-mouth consistency
Buffalo hot dogs
Love a hot dog? Take yours to the next level with blue cheese, mayo, celery and buffalo hot sauce. Great for Bonfire Night, or a movie night in
Sticky chocolate pudding with marshmallows
This chocolate and marshmallow feast is an Australian favourite - and it's easy to see why. It even makes its own sauce!
Slow cooker pork casserole
Cosy up on cold nights with our comforting slow cooker pork casserole. Chopped apples would make a great addition – add them in the final hour of cooking
Banoffee s'mores
We love a classic American-style melty marshmallow s'more, so we created our own banana and toffee version with caramel sauce and chocolate oat biscuits
Hot buttered rum
Try rounding off dinner with some hot buttered rum. Sweet and spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg, it's a warming treat for cold evenings
Bonfire toffee
Crowds will love this sweet treat of dark and sticky treacle toffee smashed into hard bitesize chunks
Hoisin hot dogs
Grill some sausages brushed with hoisin sauce, then top with cucumber and spring onion for a different take on a classic hot dog