The Perfect Charcuterie Board (2024)

Everything you need to know to make the perfect Charcuterie Boardincluding food ideas, recipes, and pro tips for assembling and displaying your charcuterie board for any season or occasion. This is the easiest way to serve snacks or appetizers in a fun and festive way!

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Charcuterie (shahr-koo-tuh–ree)

I find any excuse to make big or small Charcuterie boards, whether for casual Sunday afternoon snacking, Book Club get togethers, or holiday entertaining. I love that they’re quick and easy to throw together with little to no cooking required, and they are so fun! The term “charcuterie” refers to the preparing of cured meats, like prosciutto, bacon, salami, etc., but these days when people say charcuterie, they are usually referring to a fun, meat and cheese board that typically includes cured meats, a variety of cheeses, crackers, nuts, fruits and vegetables, and dipping sauces or spreads.

I’m so excited to share my tips and tricks with you, along with my favorite products to use!

What you’ll need:

The most important elements of a charcuterie board are meats, cheeses, savory accompaniments, sweet accompaniments, and crackers.

  1. Cheeses: choose a variety of hard and soft cheese, and cheese made from different animals (cow, sheep, goat). Expert tip: always choose at least one cheese that is familiar to your guests so they feel comfortable diving right in.
    • Hard cheeses: manchego, cheddar (white or orange), swiss, gouda, gruyere, parmesan etc.
    • Soft cheeses: brie, triple cream, goat cheese, havarti, burrata, cream cheese with pepper jelly on top (our favorite!). Could also you blue cheese or gorgonzola.
  2. Meats: prosciutto, salami, ham, cured chorizo, capricola, soppressata, summer sausage, etc.
  3. Savory accompaniments:
    • Nuts: almonds (marcona almonds from Trader Joes are my favorite!), candied pecans, pistachio nuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, etc.
    • Briny, pickled or marinated: olives, co*cktail onions, cornichons, dill pickles, pepperoncini. We love green olives stuffed with garlic or feta, and I also like including olive tapenade and bruschetta.
    • Savory Dips and spreads: Whole ground mustard, hummus, ranch, balsamic dip.
    • Veggies – cold cut, if desired
  4. Sweet accompaniments:
    • Fresh fruit and berries: grapes, apples, pears, oranges, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries.
    • Dried fruit: apricots, cherries, figs, pineapple, mango
    • Sweet spreads: Fig butter (Trader Joes brand is on every board I make!), orange marmalade, blackberry jam or other sweet spreads.
    • Chocolate: a few pieces of quality dark chocolate or chocolate covered nuts.
  5. Crackers: choose a variety of crackers, (or even sliced baguette or mini toasts) of different shapes, sizes and flavors. Some of my personal favorites include thin croccantini crackers, pita crackers, and Trader Joes raisin rosemary crisps.

How to arrange a Charcuterie Board:

1. Choose your board. The size of your board or plate largely depends on the number of people you are serving and it can be as large or small as you like! If you have a lot of people to serve or simply want a larger variety of food (dips, sandwiches, desserts, etc), you could always use multiple boards. Any board will work; cutting board, serving tray, or even your countertop! Target has a lot of great inexpensive cheese boards. I own a few fancier, extra-large charcuterie boards from Etu Home.

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Another of my favorite ways to serve a large crowd is to ditch the board or plate and lay a large piece of butcher paper all the way down my counter/island. Then put piles of food and arranged meats and cheeses right on the butcher paper!

2. Start with the cheese: I start with the cheese because it anchors the board. Work in odd numbers, so, depending on the size of your party, choose 3, 5, or 7 types of cheeses to place around the board.

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3. Fold and add the meats: check out my video below for a visual on fun ways to fold cured meats before placing them on the board, like folding them in half and fanning them out like a dec of cards, or folding them in half twice, so they are easy to grab. For thin meat (like prosciutto) fold them in a light and airy ribbon.

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4. Add savory and sweet accompaniments. Fill in some of the gaps with savory and sweet. Separate colors in a way that allows the brightest colors to stand out and place foods together that pair well together. For example, mustard, briny foods and nuts near salami and sopresseta, and sharp cheeses like parmesan. Pair sweet accompaniments like fresh fruit, jams, and candied nuts, near the brie cheese or goat cheese. Cheddar cheese pairs well with savory and sweet.

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5. Fill in all the extra space with crackers: look for gaps in the board and spread crackers all throughout. Fill in any remaining space with extra small nuts or fruit.

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Pro tips:

  • Keep it simple! This may seem obvious, but design your board based on the people who will be eating from it and fill it with simple foods that people actually LIKE! When in doubt, avoid fancy and expensive cheeses, nuts, crackers or condiments that the people you’re serving may not care for.
  • Make it COLORFUL! I love to add color through fruit, like bright red apples, green and red grapes, strawberries, raspberries or blueberries.
  • Where to Shop: I find most of my favorite charcuterie items at Trader Joes, Kroger, and Costco (if it’s for a large group). Kroger and Trader Joes have great, fairly priced, cheese options and they are cut into smaller chunks, which is a fun way to try a few different flavors. I like the briny foods (like green olives with feta) from Kroger as well. Trader Joes has great crackers, peppered salami and fig butter. Costco is great for salamis and cured meats in bulk, as well as large portions of favorite charcuterie cheese.
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More Charcuterie board ideas:

Fall Charcuterie:Include small pumpkins to decorate your board, use seasonal vegetables like pears, and fall themed dips like whipped caramel apple dip or fall desserts like thinly sliced pumpkin bread or mini healthy pumpkin muffins!

Christmas Charcuterie: shape your meats, cheese, and crackers into the shape of a Christmas tree or include a few small Christmas treats like Chocolate Truffles or Christmas Cornflake Wreaths! Scattered cranberries around your board add a nice a seasonal touch.

Dessert Charcuterie:Make chocolate dipping sauce and surround it by strawberries, bananas, apples, pretzels, marshmallows, graham cracker sticks, mini cookies, etc.

Valentine’s Charcuterie:Shape your meats, cheese, and crackers into a giant heart and include chocolate covered strawberries, conversation hearts, and cinnamon gummy bears.

For a Kids party: Lay a large piece of butcher paper on your counter and fill it with piles of kid friendly food including fruit, veggies, dips, chips, donuts, mini sandwiches, popcorn, cheese, crackers, juice boxes, etc.

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Charcuterie Board

Everything you need to know to make the perfect Charcuterie Boardincluding food ideas, recipes, and pro tips for assembling and displaying your charcuterie board.

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Ingredients

Cheeses (Chose 3, 5, or 7, depending on party size):

  • Hard cheeses: manchego, cheddar, swiss, gouda, gruyere, parmesan etc.
  • Soft cheese: brie, triple cream, goat cheese, havarti, burrata, cream cheese with pepper jelly on top. Could also you blue cheese or gorgonzola, or anything you like!

Meats:

  • Cured Meats like prosciutto, salami, ham, chorizo, capricola, soppressata , summer sausage is a good inexpensive option

Savory accompaniments:

  • Nuts: almonds, candied pecans, pistachio nuts, cashews, walnuts, macadamia nuts.
  • Briny, pickled or marinated: olives, co*cktail onions, cornichons, dill pickles, pepperoncini, olive tapenade or bruschetta.
  • Savory Dips and spreads: Whole ground mustard, hummus, ranch, balsamic dip.
  • Cold cut veggies, if desired

Sweet accompaniments:

  • Fresh fruit and berries: grapes, apples, pears, oranges, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries.
  • Dried fruit: apricots, cherries, figs, pineapple, mango
  • Sweet spreads: Fig butter, orange marmalade, blackberry jam or other sweet spreads.
  • Chocolate: a few pieces of quality dark chocolate or chocolate covered nuts.

Crackers:

  • Pita crackers, whole grain crackers, croccantini, or your favorite kind of crackers
  • Toasted baguettes or mini toasts crackers

Instructions

  • Choose your board, depending on your party size. You could always use multiple boards if needed. See my notes in the post for more board ideas and links.

  • Start with the cheese: I start with the cheese because it anchors the board. Work in odd numbers, so, depending on the size of your party, choose 3, 5, or 7 types of cheeses to place around the board.

  • Fold and add the meats: check out my video below for a visual on fun ways to fold cured meats before placing them on the board, like folding them in half and fanning them out like a dec of cards, or folding them in half twice, so they are easy to grab. For thin meat (like prosciutto) fold them in a light and airy ribbon.

  • Add savory and sweet accompaniments. Fill in some of the gaps with savory and sweet. Separate colors in a way that allows the brightest colors to stand out and place foods together that pair well together. For example, mustard, briny foods and nuts near salami and sopresseta, and sharp cheeses like parmesan. Pair sweet accompaniments like fresh fruit, jams, and candied nuts, near the brie cheese or goat cheese. Cheddar cheese pairs well with savory and sweet.

  • Fill in extra space with crackers, and then any extra gaps with nuts or fruit.

Notes

  • Keep it simple! This may seem obvious, but design your board based on the people who will be eating from it and fill it with simple foods that people actually LIKE! When in doubt, avoid fancy and expensive cheeses, nuts, crackers or condiments that the people you’re serving may not care for.
  • Make it COLORFUL! I love to add color through fruit, like bright red apples, green and red grapes, strawberries, raspberries or blueberries.
  • Where to Shop: I find most of my favorite charcuterie items at Trader Joes, Kroger, and Costco (if it’s for a large group). Kroger and Trader Joes have great, fairly priced, cheese options and they are cut into smaller chunks, which is a fun way to try a few different flavors. I like the briny foods (like green olives with feta) from Kroger as well. Trader Joes has great crackers, peppered salami and fig butter. Costco is great for salamis and cured meats in bulk, as well as large portions of favorite charcuterie cheese.

Nutrition

Calories: 240kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 10gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 45mgSodium: 607mgPotassium: 120mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 353IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 85mgIron: 1mg

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Introducing Charcuterie Boards

As an expert in the realm of charcuterie boards, I am well-versed in the art of assembling and displaying these delightful culinary creations. With years of experience and a passion for creating beautiful and delicious charcuterie boards, I can confidently guide you through the process, providing you with tips and tricks to make the perfect charcuterie board for any occasion.

Understanding Charcuterie

Charcuterie (pronounced shahr-koo-tuh-ree) is a term that originally referred to the preparation of cured meats such as prosciutto, bacon, and salami. However, in modern usage, when people talk about charcuterie, they are usually referring to a meat and cheese board that includes a variety of cured meats, cheeses, crackers, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and dipping sauces or spreads. The beauty of a charcuterie board lies in its versatility and the ability to customize it to suit your tastes and preferences.

Essential Elements of a Charcuterie Board

To create a well-rounded and visually appealing charcuterie board, you will need to consider the following elements:

  1. Meats: Choose a selection of cured meats such as prosciutto, salami, ham, chorizo, capicola, soppressata, and summer sausage. These meats provide a savory and flavorful component to your board.

  2. Cheeses: Opt for a variety of hard and soft cheeses made from different animals like cow, sheep, and goat. Some popular choices include manchego, cheddar, Swiss, gouda, gruyere, Parmesan, brie, triple cream, goat cheese, havarti, burrata, and cream cheese with pepper jelly.

  3. Savory Accompaniments: Enhance the flavor profile of your charcuterie board with savory accompaniments. Consider including nuts like almonds, candied pecans, pistachios, cashews, and walnuts. Briny, pickled, or marinated items like olives, co*cktail onions, cornichons, dill pickles, and pepperoncini can add a tangy and vibrant touch. Savory dips and spreads such as whole ground mustard, hummus, ranch, and balsamic dip can also be included.

  4. Sweet Accompaniments: Add a touch of sweetness to your board with fresh fruits like grapes, apples, pears, oranges, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries. Dried fruits such as apricots, cherries, figs, pineapple, and mango can provide a concentrated burst of flavor. Sweet spreads like fig butter, orange marmalade, blackberry jam, or other similar options can also be included. And don't forget a few pieces of quality dark chocolate or chocolate-covered nuts for a decadent treat.

  5. Crackers: Select a variety of crackers in different shapes, sizes, and flavors to complement your charcuterie board. Thin croccantini crackers, pita crackers, and raisin rosemary crisps are some popular choices. Alternatively, you can use sliced baguette or mini toasts.

Arranging Your Charcuterie Board

Now that you have gathered all the necessary components, it's time to arrange them on your charcuterie board. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Choose Your Board: Select a board or plate that suits the size of your party. It can be as large or small as you like. Cutting boards, serving trays, or even your countertop can work as a base for your charcuterie board.

  2. Start with Cheese: Begin by placing the cheeses on the board. They will serve as the anchor for the rest of the board. Work with odd numbers of cheese varieties, such as 3, 5, or 7, depending on the size of your party.

  3. Fold and Add Meats: Arrange the cured meats in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Get creative and experiment with different folding techniques to add visual interest. For example, you can fold thin meats like prosciutto into light and airy ribbons or fan them out like a deck of cards.

  4. Add Savory and Sweet Accompaniments: Fill in the gaps between the cheeses and meats with savory and sweet accompaniments. Separate colors in a way that allows the brightest colors to stand out. Place foods together that pair well, such as mustard, briny foods, and nuts near salami and soppressata, or pair sweet accompaniments like fresh fruit, jams, and candied nuts near brie cheese or goat cheese.

  5. Fill in Extra Space with Crackers: Look for any remaining gaps on the board and fill them in with crackers. Spread them throughout the board to create balance and ensure that every bite can be enjoyed with a cracker. If there is still extra space, you can use extra small nuts or fruit to fill it.

Pro Tips for a Spectacular Charcuterie Board

  • Keep it Simple: Design your board based on the preferences of the people you are serving. Choose simple foods that are widely enjoyed. Avoid fancy and expensive options that may not appeal to everyone.
  • Add Color: Incorporate vibrant fruits like apples, grapes, strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries to add a pop of color to your board.
  • Shop Smart: Find quality charcuterie items at stores like Trader Joe's, Kroger, and Costco. These stores offer a variety of cheeses, crackers, cured meats, and other accompaniments at reasonable prices.

Additional Charcuterie Board Ideas

  • Fall Charcuterie: Decorate your board with small pumpkins and use seasonal fruits like pears. Include fall-themed dips and fall desserts like thinly sliced pumpkin bread or mini healthy pumpkin muffins.
  • Christmas Charcuterie: Arrange your meats, cheeses, and crackers in the shape of a Christmas tree. Include small Christmas treats like chocolate truffles or Christmas cornflake wreaths. Scatter cranberries around the board for a festive touch.
  • Dessert Charcuterie: Create a sweet charcuterie board with a chocolate dipping sauce surrounded by strawberries, bananas, apples, pretzels, marshmallows, graham cracker sticks, mini cookies, and more.
  • Valentine's Charcuterie: Shape your meats, cheeses, and crackers into a giant heart. Include chocolate-covered strawberries, conversation hearts, and cinnamon gummy bears for a romantic touch.
  • Kids Party: Lay a large piece of butcher paper on your counter and fill it with piles of kid-friendly food, including fruit, veggies, dips, chips, donuts, mini sandwiches, popcorn, cheese, crackers, and juice boxes.

I hope these tips and ideas help you create the perfect charcuterie board for your next gathering. Remember to have fun and get creative with your choices!

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