More than just a bonfire with sparklers, Guy Fawkes night is a great opportunity to bring together friends and family over heaps of finger food. No fuss cooking that’s what it’s all about. Take a look at our top 10 recipes for ideas on what to cook for your celebration. Whether you're taking along a flask of soup and heading for your local firework display, or planning a glittering line-up of goodies at your own bonfire bash, we've got just the feast for you. We're big on comfort cooking and make-ahead treats. Bake parkin two or three days before the 5th – it’s a classic bonfire night gingerbread from Yorkshire and a great winter warmer too. Check out our soups, wraps, burgers and more, and have a safe and happy evening with tons of good food.
This spicy twist on comfy old jacket potato and baked beans is full of lively flavours from around the world
Rachel Allen's classic retro dish is a hearty meal that's well worth coming home for
A great stand-by accompaniment to keep ready in the freezer from Rachel Allen
Don't miss the fireworks - Tom Parker Bowles speedy, cheesy toastie treat can be whipped up in minutes!
For a luxurious soup try Paul Bloxham's sophisticated recipe, flavoured with fresh herbs and enriched with cream
Enjoy a contemporary wrap version of the traditional hot dog with Lesley Waters's recipe, ideal for bonfire parties
Christine Grimshaw shares her favourite recipe for glossy toffee - perfect for passing around at Halloween and Bonfire Night parties
Simple to prepare, James Martin's unusual but deliciously sticky parkin makes a supremely satisfying snack
