Traditional (and not so traditional) recipes to make the most of Bonfire Night - News Summed Up

Traditional (and not so traditional) recipes to make the most of Bonfire Night


Bonfire Night is somewhat overlooked in terms of what it can offer when it comes to food, as it is mostly overshadowed by the relentless quantity of Halloween themed treats. ParkinParkin is a treacle sweetened spiced cake that hails from Yorkshire; and is arguably the most illustrative example of a baked good that is perfect for the Bonfire Night festivities. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/parkinButternut Squash SoupWhile this is a generally popular recipe for autumn and Halloween, no Bonfire Night would be complete without Butternut Squash soup. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/welsh-rarebitMulled Cider or Apple JuiceWhy not introduce Mulled Cider or Apple Juice to your November agenda. Plum, Apple, and Almond GaletteGalette is a slight deviation away from traditional Guy Fawkes Night, but I would argue that it should become a staple.


Source: The Guardian November 08, 2023 17:22 UTC



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