Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board you will Love (2024)

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There are so many things you can do for Valentine’s Day food. While there are lots of options, this Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board should be at the top of your list. It is totally customizable and perfect for anyone you love.

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Table of Contents
  • What is a Charcuterie Board?
  • What do I put on a Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board
  • Guide for choosing food
  • Final Touches
  • Expert Tips
  • Charcuterie FAQS
  • Do you love making Charcuterie Boards? Try these fun ideas
  • Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board you will Love

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What is a Charcuterie Board?

A traditional charcuterie board is a combination of your favorite meats and cheeses, surrounded by foods that pair well with them.

Oftentimes those items include nuts, fruit, vegetables, cookies, crackers and dips. The best part is that this is where you can get creative.

There are not any rules, so the sky’s the limit and you can customize it to be whatever you want it to be.

What do I put on a Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board

The truth is that you can put anything on a Valentine’s Day themed board. To make a big impact go with items that are heart-shaped foods, red or pink colors and fresh items.

Guide for choosing food

Meats

A variety of meats is always the way to go. Slices of salami, prosciutto, soppressata and pepperoni are all great options. You can also go with your favorite meats from the deli section, like turkey or ham slices.

You can also elevate the look of the meats by folding them in different patterns or even making them into gorgeous andsimple salami roses.

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Cheeses

Go with a variety of cheeses. I love to start with a wheel of brie but goat cheese and mozzarella balls are also a great soft cheese. I also suggest adding a hard cheese so that there are a variety of choices.

There are so many delicious cheeses and they can be found at almost any supermarket.

Starches

A typical charcuterie board always has a variety of everyone’s favorite crackers. You could also use baguette slices, pita chips or thin pretzels.

Fruits & Vegetables

Start with your favorite fresh fruit. Seasonal red produce like slices of apples, raspberries, red grapes, fresh strawberries and pomegranate seeds are a great way to put a holiday twist on the board. Of course you could always use a variety of dried fruit which is easy to find all year long {and shelf stable}.

Using seasonal veggies from a farmers market or the local grocery store is great because everything you find will be ripe and ready to use. I love using colorful vegetables like cherry tomatoes and go with the color scheme.

Dips

A good dip is a great idea to add. I always think of fruit dip when I am making a Valentine snack board but other dips, like hummus would also be a great addition. You can also never go wrong with savory dips like ranch or onion dip.

Accompaniments

Every good board has a few sweet treats, especially for Valentine’s Day. Make your life easier and go with store bought treats that everyone will love. Small heart-shaped macarons and candies that are in the shape of a heart {like conversation hearts or chocolate hearts} are especially wonderful this time of year.

Try to keep all of the desserts bite sized so that they don’t take up a ton of room on the board. TheseCookie Cupswith chocolate-covered strawberries andMini Chocolate Chip cookieswould be delicious additions if you wanted to make your own.

Cut finger sandwiches using a heart shape cookie cutter. You can also use a cookie cutter to shape your go-to cheeses. Adding a Monterey Jack heart to the board brings a fun touch in an easy way.

Final Touches

Using edible flowers and fresh herbs {like rosemary} are a fun way to add a nice pop of color to a Valentine’s Day Board. Add them at the end to give the appetizer board the perfect finishing touch.

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Expert Tips

  • Get creative with what you use as the base.Awooden boardis traditional but there are so many items you can use. Laybrown paperon the counter, use a marble slab or wood crate for other options. It would also be fun to arrange the items into a heart shape. You can also find a heart-shaped board.
  • Know how many people you are serving and the size of the board you want to use before you go shopping.Both of these numbers will determine how much food you need to purchase and make shopping so much simpler.
  • Always start with the larger and main ingredients first.Adding the meat products, cheeses and crackers first allows you to arrange all of the supporting ingredients around them.
  • Look around the grocery store for heart-shaped treats. There are things you might not think of. Both a palmier cookie and pretzels are heart shaped. You will also find that the inside of a strawberry is heart shaped and that you can easily transform a cherry tomato into a heart.
  • Usesmall bowlsto contain smaller items you don’t want rolling around the board.Using bowls for things like olives, pickles and fruit can keep everything in place and help with pulling it all together. You could also hollow out a red pepper to use as the bowl for a super festive touch.
  • Go back and add in smaller foods like nuts and heart candies to fill in any empty spaces. To get a lush and gorgeous Valentine’s charcuterie board it should be bountiful and every inch should be covered.
  • Always addserving utensilsto make grabbing items easier.Small spoons, cheese knives and tongs are all great additions.

Charcuterie FAQS

Can I make it ahead of time?

A charcuterie board can be made a couple of hours ahead of time. However, I would not keep it longer than that to ensure it is fresh.

Be sure to cover in plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.

What is the 3-3-3-3 rule?

This rule helps you get a well rounded board. With it you need at least 3 meats, 3 cheeses, 3 starches and 3 accompaniments for a complete board.

Where can I serve this board?

Serve this a simple Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board for family dinner or a dinner party. It would also be super fun on a date night with a glass of wine.

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Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board you will Love

Here are all of tips, tricks and food ideas for making an epic Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 841kcal

5 from 1 vote

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cured meats {or deli meats}
  • 8 ounces cheese {a variety of soft and hard}
  • 8 ounces crackers {or other starches}
  • 6 ounces fruit {seasonal is best}
  • 6 ounces vegetables {seasonal is best}
  • 1 cup olives {black or green}
  • 1 cup valentine candy
  • 2 cup cookies
  • herbs & edible flowers {for garnish}

Instructions

  • Add the large items {meats & cheeses} to the board. Then place the crackers {or starches} around the board.

  • Next, arrange seasonal fruits and vegetables around the meat and cheese. Add bowls of dip, olives and pickles {or whatever you prefer}.

  • Fill in any empty areas with valentine candy and cookies. Finally, go back and fill in any areas and add fresh herbs and edible flowers. Serve or cover for up to 4 hours in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Get creative with what you use for the base.Awooden boardis traditional but there are so many items you can use. Laybrown paper on the counter, use a baking sheet, wood crate or heart shaped board for other options.
  • Have a combination of fresh and shelf stable items. Foods like crackers and nuts can be bought ahead of time and will last long after.
  • Usesmall bowls to contain items you don’t want rolling around the board.Using bowls for smaller items like olives, pickles and fruit can keep everything in place and help with pulling it all together.
  • Go back and add in smaller foods like nuts and valentine candies to fill in any empty spaces. To get a lush and gorgeous Valentine-themed charcuterie board it should be bountiful and every inch should be covered.
  • Always addserving utensilsto make grabbing items easier. Small spoons, cheese knives and tongs are all great additions.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 841kcal | Carbohydrates: 93g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 1559mg | Potassium: 286mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 46g | Vitamin A: 1545IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 271mg | Iron: 4mg

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Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board you will Love (2024)

FAQs

Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board you will Love? ›

Arrange a variety of red, pink and white savory and sweet treats for this board. It includes raspberries, brie cheese, cheese cut into little hearts with a heart cookie cutter, chocolates, popcorn, crackers, and prosciutto.

What to put on a Valentine charcuterie board? ›

Arrange a variety of red, pink and white savory and sweet treats for this board. It includes raspberries, brie cheese, cheese cut into little hearts with a heart cookie cutter, chocolates, popcorn, crackers, and prosciutto.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for charcuterie board? ›

Creating Interest with the 3-3-3-3 Rule

Choose three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accompaniments for a perfect and balanced board, every time!

What are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

There are a few that I would stay away from eggplants, brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, zucchini and mushrooms. Many of these vegetables taste best when cooked, and Charcuterie boards generally don't include steamed or cooked veggies.

What are the best things to put on a charcuterie board? ›

Note: these are suggested ingredients and you should feel free to tweak them however you see fit!
  • Cured meat. Use a selection of 3-4 different cured meats for your charcuterie board. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Bread and crackers. ...
  • Nuts and chocolate. ...
  • Condiments and jams. ...
  • Fruit. ...
  • Garnish.
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How do I make my charcuterie board stand out? ›

Place cheeses of different shapes and colors strategically, and layer cured meats in a cascading fashion. Creating symmetry or asymmetry can both be aesthetically pleasing so do whatever you feel works best for your ingredients. Consider placing meats and cheeses that you want to encourage pairing next to each other.

What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

Though there are many easy charcuterie board ideas out there, the process is somewhat formulaic. Start by adding structure with little dishes, then place your ingredients on the board starting with the largest elements like the cheeses and meats, followed by smaller items like crackers and fresh produce.

What are the best 3 cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here's some of the best cheese for charcuterie boards:
  • Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago.
  • Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar.
  • Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.
  • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
  • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

How unhealthy are charcuterie boards? ›

Many ingredients used in charcuterie boards are high in sodium, including deli meats, dry sausages, cheeses, salted nuts, pretzels and crackers. The recommendation for daily sodium intake for adults is 2,300 milligrams or less. To reduce the sodium load on your board, add more fresh or dried fruits and raw veggies.

What is the secret to a great charcuterie board? ›

In general, a good charcuterie board will have 2-3 types of meat, 2-3 cheeses, 1-2 fruits, 1-2 crackers, nuts, bread, pickles, mustard and a dip or spread. The deliciousness of your board depends on the quality of your ingredients. Buy USDA Organic when possible and look for meats that are free from nitrates.

How to make cute charcuterie? ›

There are different ways to place the charcuterie: You can shape slices into a rose-like shape, by rolling them like a cinnamon roll. Little clumps and swirls of cured hams are easy and fun. Salamis can be rolled or folded on themselves so they stand up. The most important thing is to make them easy to grab.

What compliments a charcuterie board? ›

Accompaniments such as jams, honey, or mustard can provide additional layers of flavor and contrast. Choosing the right type of bread or cracker can offer a neutral base that allows the flavors of the charcuterie to shine without overpowering them.

What do you put in a charcuterie board gift? ›

Q: What can I give with a charcuterie board as a gift? A: Consider adding items such as specialty cheese, cured meats, nuts, fruits and spreads, when giving a charcuterie board as a gift. Beer and wine can also compliment your gift basket.

What do you decorate a charcuterie board with? ›

There are no limits to your charcuterie board items and decorations. Add in some fresh herbs – I love using rosemary, fresh thyme, basil along with many other herbs. I absolutely love accessorizing with flowers, or even edible flowers which can really help elevate the look of your feast!

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