Make sure this 5th November goes with a bang with our selection of yummy Bonfire Night recipes.
From spicy hot ciders that will warm you up to chunky chips with hearty tomato and pepper sauce we have a selection of delectable Bonfire Night dishes for you to whip up.

Hot Spiced Cider


Caramel Toffee Apples
Heaven in one bite, and a bit of stickiness too, these yummy caramel toffee apples make for the perfect Bonfire treat.


Pulled Pork Slow Cooked In Beans, Paprika, and Treacle
Sure to create a few explosions is this recipe for pulled pork, slow cooked in beans, paprika and treacle. Have the Caramel Toffee Apples for dessert, it compliments this main perfectly.


Chestnut and Ale Pie
The perfect pie indulgence post bonfire show, warm up hands and tummies with this recipe for chestnut and ale pie. Yum.


Sticky Toffee Apple Cake
If you’d rather enjoy your sticky toffee apple in cake form don’t hesitate to whip up this delectable recipe. Just don’t forget to make the toffee sauce.


Persian Stew with Walnut & Honey Sauce
Prepare yourselves for the illuminations and explosions ahead with this deliciously aromatic stew. Tender chicken chunks are smothered in a mouth-watering walnut and honey sauce, providing the ultimate sweet and nutty flavour no one can resist. That’s certainly one way to remember, remember the 5th of November.


Slow Cooked Pulled Pork Crêpes with Plum and Maple Syrup Sauce
With this recipe for slow cooked pulled pork crêpes on the menu, little ones will be wishing its Bonfire Night, every night.


Beef, Beer and Chestnut Pot Pies
A pub classic that is sure to go down well with all members of the family, this recipe for beef, beer and chestnut pot pies is an essential Bonfire Night spread addition. A hearty meat and beer mélange is topped with an indulgent buttery puff pastry which will have everyone grinning with joy.


Chunky Chips with Roasted Tomatoes and Pepper Sauce
These moreish chunky chips will only add to the wonder of the fireworks displays. Place in durable paper cones and accompany with a rich tomato and pepper sauce. Why not let the kids get creative by allowing them to design the cones?


Honey and Cinnamon Popcorn
Popcorn is a must come Bonfire Night, so prepare for the evening’s adventures with this recipe for honey and cinnamon popcorn. If you’re not a fan of honey or cinnamon simply substitute for maple syrup or salty butter.

And if you aren’t too sure where to go to see some fireworks have a look at our roundup here.