My family live on the outskirts of our village so we don’t have close neighbours so we had our own Bonfire Party.
My Dad built the bonfire and one of my sisters made our Guy Fawkes (complete with very historical curly wig and baseball cap).
One of my other sisters made us homemade hot chocolate with whipped cream, marshmallows, chocolate flakes and hot
salted caramel. This was quite possibly one of the best things I’ve ever
had and it doesn’t matter what Costa or Starbucks have got on their
Christmas menu, they won’t be able to make something as good as that.
Standing around in the freezing cold, wrapped up
in warm hats and gloves while sipping a cup of this magical hot
chocolate is what Bonfire Night is all about.
We lit the bonfire at 6pm and watched our Guy Fawkes go up in flames before having some fireworks.
Mum, Jared and I had been hard at work preparing
Bonfire Party food to warm us up. We had baked potatoes with mango chutney curry, butternut squash and chorizo pizza, vegetable crisps,
honey mustard sausage rolls and cheese straws. We made mulled cider to
drink along with plenty of wine and beer. For pudding we made toffee
apple crumble with salted caramel sauce and chocolate and marshmallow
roasted bananas.
I sadly didn't get a chance to take any pictures of the food as everyone was too busy scoffing it, but I'm sure you can imagine it.
Some of the recipes we just made up, such as the crumble which I never use a recipe for and just do it by eye (and taste). However I've linked any recipes that I did use, or was inspired by in case you fancy making some of them yourself.
Everything was quick, easy and filling and crucially we prepped almost all of it the day before to make life easier.
It was a great evening spent with family, enjoying each others company and tasty food.
Did you celebrate Bonfire Night? Or make yourself some seasonal treats? Let me know!
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