For Bonfire Night gatherings, creating a spread of delightful recipes that exude warmth and comfort is essential. When I host these special events, I like to prepare a variety of dishes, serving them in charming pots and mini ramekins. This setup allows guests to mix and match their favorites, catering to every palate. As you plan your celebration for the 5th of November, make sure to remember, remember the importance of prepping your seasonal dishes ahead of time. This thoughtful planning not only elevates the experience but also ensures you can enjoy the festivities alongside your guests.
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Deliciously Simple Bonfire Night Recipes to Impress Your Guests
Seasonal Squash Frittata Recipe
SERVES 4
480 CALORIES PER SERVING
15g butter
1 squash, finely sliced
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into thin strips
1/4 tsp ground cumin
Leaves from 8 sprigs of thyme
8 medium eggs
Small handful of flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
50g Parmesan cheese, grated
Sea salt and black pepper
One of my go-to choices for a gathering is a frittata, as it’s not only nutritious but also visually appealing. This dish allows guests to serve themselves, enjoying as much or as little as they desire. Feel free to adapt the vegetables based on what is currently in season; squash is an excellent choice during this time of year, bringing a delightful sweetness and color to the dish. The combination of flavors makes it a standout option on any table, and it pairs wonderfully with various sides, making it a versatile addition to your Bonfire Night menu.
- Begin by preheating your oven to 220°C/200°C fan.
- In a large ovenproof frying pan, melt half of the butter over medium heat. Add in the squash and garlic, cooking for around five minutes until softened, then transfer the mixture to a plate and set aside.
- In the same pan, melt the remaining butter, then add the sweet potatoes, cumin, and thyme. Cook over medium-high heat for 5-8 minutes until they are tender and golden. Remove the pan from the heat once done.
- Transfer the sweet potatoes onto kitchen paper to absorb excess moisture.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, parsley, and Parmesan until well combined.
- Return the squash mixture and sweet potatoes to the pan, mix thoroughly, and season with salt and pepper. Pour the egg mixture over the top.
- Bake in the oven for approximately 15 minutes, or until the frittata is firm. For an extra crispy finish, you can place it under the grill for a minute or two. Serve directly from the pan or plate it up for guests to enjoy.
- For an extra flavor kick, consider making a salsa verde to accompany the frittata. You can find a recipe in my book, Eat Beautiful, which offers additional ideas for your gathering.

Quick and Tasty Recipe Suggestions for Bonfire Night
No matter your level of culinary expertise, these Bonfire Night party food ideas can be prepared swiftly and effortlessly. They offer a fantastic way to celebrate while providing hearty options for your guests.
- Jacket Potatoes Wrapped in Foil: Keep these delicious potatoes wrapped in foil and offer a variety of toppings. If you’re hosting a bonfire, consider providing pokers or sticks, allowing guests to enjoy roasting their own potatoes over the fire. Set up mini boxes for stacking their potatoes and chosen toppings. Keep it classic with baked beans and grated cheese, or elevate the experience with a one-pot beef or bean chili to accompany the potatoes.
- Sausages with Creamy Mash: Opt for gluten-free sausages sourced from your local market (I particularly enjoy those from Pimlico market) or select premium vegetarian sausages. Pair them with fluffy mashed potatoes, making for a comforting and satisfying dish that guests will love.
- Heartwarming Kale Soup Finished with Chili Oil: For a cozy option, consider making a pot of kale soup. This recipe is perfect for simmering gently on the stove in a cast-iron pot, allowing guests to enjoy a warm cup as they arrive, setting a welcoming tone for the evening.
- Comforting Mac & Cheese: Skip the complicated béchamel sauce! Simply cook your choice of wheat-free or brown rice penne, incorporate seasonal vegetables like broccoli and kale, sauté garlic, and mix everything together with a splash of oil, a generous amount of Parmesan cheese, and season to taste with salt and pepper.
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