What's OngalleryBonfire Night food and drink: 16 ideas to whet your appetite for November 5BookmarkShareWhat's OnBySamantha Gildea16:18, 7 OCT 2014Updated17:26, 21 OCT 2015Pie and peas is a bonfire night staple (Image: Alistaire Macgregor)1 of 15Hot chocolate is perfect for cold November nights (Image: regan76/Flickr)2 of 15Watch your fillings when enjoying cinder toffee!3 of 15Mulled cider will warm your cockles on Bonfire Night! (Image: Mike/Flickr)4 of 15Will you be making Bonfire Toffee this year?5 of 15Parkin is another yummy Bonfire Night treat (Image: Antony Shepherd/Flickr)6 of 15Or if you prefer something sweet, try a toffee apple7 of 15Little Oona Richardson has the right idea - tuck into a hot dog!8 of 15Nothing beats a perfectly baked jacket potato to enjoy with a firework display (Image: Pixiedustandfairytales/Flickr)9 of 15Cook a big pot of chili con carne for Bonfire Night (Image: cyclonebill/Flickr)10 of 15Bake cheese catherine wheels to accompany your firework display (Image: AnaADI/Flickr)11 of 15Gingerbread is great for Bonfire Night - why not make mini Guy Fawkes figures? (Image: Sarah/Flickr)12 of 15Toasted marshmallows are a great Bonfire Night treat - make sure you monitor little ones (Image: Per Olsen/Flickr)13 of 15Baked apples - stuff with brown sugar, cinnamon and raisins and bake in the oven (Image: Andrea Parrish-Geyer/Flickr)14 of 15Grey peas and bacon casserole - a traditional Black Country Bonfire Night dish (Image: Mumsnet)15 of 15