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Family recipes to make your bonfire night go with a bang!

Bonfire night is upon us again. Make it go with a bang with these great festive family recipes.

Loaded jackets

This is a great alternative to the traditional jacket potato. Reduce the 'at the table fuss' by serving with the toppings already added.

Ingredients

Potatoes (russet is a good variety for baking)
Cheese
Bacon
Seasoning
Spring onion
Sour cream

Instructions

Bake the jacket potatoes as usual

Whilst the potatoes are baking, grill the bacon

Once potatoes are cooked allow to cool for 10 mins

Cut in half and scoop out, leaving 2.5cm of potato on the skin. Set aside the potato

Increase the temperature on the oven and bake the skins for 10 minutes, then turn over and cook for another 10 minutes

Add the cheese, cooked bacon and seasoning to the cooked potato and mix together

Fill the skins with the mixture and return to the oven to melt the cheese and warm through

Top with the sour cream and spring onions and serve

Don't hold back, add as many fillings as you like to keep the whole family happy.

Loaded potato skins

Catherine Wheel toad in the hole

Ingredients

120 g plain flour
3 large eggs
12 linked chipolatas (or 1 long cumberland sausage)
2 tbsp oil

Instructions

Mix flour, eggs and milk together with ½ tsp salt and set aside for at least half an hour

Heat oven to 220C

If using chipolatas, untwist the links and squeeze the meat to make one long sausage

Coil in an oven proof frying pan or skillet and pour over the oil

Put in the oven to brown for 15-20 minutes, after this time, carefully remove the sausage from the pan, pour in the batter mixture and put the sausage on top

Return to the oven for 30 minutes

Yum! Just add your fave veggies and gravy and you've got a delicious bonfire night meal!

Catherine wheel toad in the hole

Toffee apples

A sweet treat with a healthy centre!

Ingredients

6 granny smith apples
300 g demerara sugar
3 tbsp golden syrup
75 ml water
25 g salted butter
1 ½ tsp cider vinegar
Lolly sticks / skewers

Instructions

Clean apples and insert stick/skewers

Put a pan on the hob with the water, sugar, golden syrup and butter

Gently dissolve ingredients then add the vinegar and stir through

Increase the heat. Once it reaches 140C it will have reached the toffee stage

Dip the apples in the toffee and leave to set on a board/surface lined with baking paper

Add chopped nuts or sprinkles if you want to add even more pizazz!

Homemade toffee apples

We hope you have a sparkling bonfire night at home with these tummy pleasers.