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Ultimate Guide to Creating a Stunning Charcuterie Board

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Creating a charcuterie board is as much art as it is delicious. With this step-by-step guide, you can assemble a board that not only tastes incredible but also looks like it belongs in a magazine. Perfect for holiday entertaining, birthday parties, or casual gatherings, this board will wow your guests every time.
Charcuterie Board

charcuterie board is a delightful combination of cured meats, cheeses, nuts, fresh and dried fruits, and crackers. The beauty of a charcuterie board lies in its versatility—there are endless ways to customize it to suit any occasion or taste. This recipe includes step-by-step shots to guide you in creating a visually stunning and delicious board, with a few unique elements to elevate the presentation and flavor.

Charcuterie board and a serving plate

Why Charcuterie Boards Are Perfect for Any Occasion

Charcuterie boards have become a go-to for entertaining because they’re visually stunning, versatile, and delicious. Combining cured meats, cheeses, fresh and dried fruits, nuts, and crackers, these boards allow for endless creativity. Whether you’re hosting a holiday party, a casual get-together, or a romantic evening, a well-assembled charcuterie board is sure to impress.


Ingredients You’ll Need for a Charcuterie Board

Cheeses

  • 1 Goat Cheese Log (herb-flavored recommended)
  • 3 Small Gouda Cheeses
  • 1 Block of cheese for slicing (your choice)
  • Thinly sliced cheese (aged Cheddar recommended)
  • Small Mozzarella Balls

Meats

  • Salami Log
  • Thinly sliced salami (4 slices per rose)

Fresh Fruits

  • Green and purple grapes
  • 4–5 Cuties (peeled)
  • ½ cup blackberries
  • ½ pomegranate
  • 1 kiwi
  • Cherry tomatoes (about 5)

Dried Fruits

  • ½ cup dried apricots
  • ½ cup dates

Nuts & Olives

  • ½ cup cashews
  • ½ cup pecans
  • ½ cup pistachios (in the shell)
  • ½ cup Kalamata olives
  • ¼ cup black olives

Condiments & Extras

  • ½ cup fig jam
  • Crackers (3 different kinds, about 1 cup each)
  • 1 cup holiday candy (optional)

Garnishes

  • Rosemary sprigs
  • Edible flowers like chamomile (optional)
Ingredients

How to Prep Your Charcuterie Board

  1. Organize ingredients: Wash, peel, and cut fruits and vegetables.
  2. Grapes: Snip into small clusters.
  3. Pomegranate & Cuties: Cut pomegranate in half and peel Cuties.
  4. Salami Roses:
    • Fan out 4 slices of salami, fold lengthwise, roll tightly, and secure with a toothpick.
  5. Caprese Salami Skewers: Thread black olive → basil → mozzarella → salami rose → mozzarella → basil → cherry tomato on skewers.
  6. Kiwi: Make “V” cuts all around, then pull apart into halves.
  7. Cheese Prep: Slice block cheeses into triangles and use a cookie cutter for star shapes.
Photo steps for making salami roses
How to make kiwi flowers

Step-by-Step Charcuterie Board Assembly

  1. Anchor Dishes: Place small dishes first—fig jam, mozzarella & black olives, Kalamata olives.
  2. Goat Cheese: Place at an angle near the center.
  3. Fruits: Arrange pomegranate halves, Cuties, and kiwi near the center and corners.
  4. Salami Skewers: Place at the bottom of the board.
  5. Salami Roses & Sliced Salami: Position strategically for color and height.
  6. Cheeses: Arrange triangles and Gouda near meats and anchor dishes.
  7. Crackers: Place in three different areas, fanning out larger ones for visual appeal.
  8. Nuts & Dried Fruits: Scatter across the board in groups of three.
  9. Grapes & Blackberries: Fill in gaps and corners.
  10. Garnishes: Add rosemary sprigs, cheese stars, holiday candies, and edible flowers for a festive touch.
Steps for charcuterie board
more steps for making charcuterie board

Tips for a Beautiful Charcuterie Board

  • Balance colors and textures: Mix soft and hard cheeses, crunchy and sweet elements.
  • Height matters: Stack items like salami roses or bowls for visual interest.
  • Seasonal touches: Add fresh herbs, edible flowers, or themed candies to match holidays.
  • Keep it fresh: Serve perishable items like cheeses and fruits shortly after assembling.
  • You can make the salami roses ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Have everything prepped before you start, for a quick assembly.
  • Have fun and be creative!

Final Thoughts

Creating a charcuterie board is as much art as it is delicious. With this step-by-step guide, you can assemble a board that not only tastes incredible but also looks like it belongs in a magazine. Perfect for holiday entertaining, birthday parties, or casual gatherings, this board will wow your guests every time.

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Charcuterie Board

Charcuterie Board Recipe

Creating a charcuterie board is as much art as it is delicious. With this step-by-step guide, you can assemble a board that not only tastes incredible but also looks like it belongs in a magazine. Perfect for holiday entertaining, birthday parties, or casual gatherings, this board will wow your guests every time.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Brunch
Cuisine: American, French
Keyword: appetizers, Charcuterie, cheese, cheese tray, cured meats and cheeses
Servings: 20
Calories: 114kcal

Equipment

  • Large Board (This one is 19”x14”)
  • 3 Small Dishes
  • Small Spoons and Spreaders
  • Small Sharp Knife
  • Small cookie cutter
  • Bamboo Cocktail Picks and toothpicks
  • Kitchen Shears (to snip Grapes & Rosemary)

Ingredients

Cheeses

  • 1 Goat Cheese Log herb-flavored recommended
  • 3 Small Gouda Cheeses
  • 1 Block of cheese for slicing your choice
  • Thinly sliced cheese aged Cheddar recommended
  • Small Mozzarella Balls

Meats

  • Salami Log
  • Thinly sliced salami 4 slices per rose

Fresh Fruits

  • Green and purple grapes
  • 4 –5 Cuties peeled
  • ½ cup blackberries
  • ½ pomegranate
  • 1 kiwi
  • Cherry tomatoes about 5

Dried Fruits

  • ½ cup dried apricots
  • ½ cup dates

Nuts & Olives

  • ½ cup cashews
  • ½ cup pecans
  • ½ cup pistachios in the shell
  • ½ cup Kalamata olives
  • ¼ cup black olives

Condiments & Extras

  • ½ cup fig jam

Crackers (3 different kinds, about 1 cup each)

  • 1 cup holiday candy optional

Garnishes

  • Rosemary sprigs
  • Edible flowers like chamomile optional

Instructions

How to Prep Your Charcuterie Board

  • Organize ingredients: Wash, peel, and cut fruits and vegetables.
  • Grapes: Snip into small clusters.
  • Pomegranate & Cuties: Cut pomegranate in half and peel Cuties.
  • Salami Roses: Fan out 4 slices of salami, fold lengthwise, roll tightly, and secure with a toothpick.
  • Fan out 4 slices of salami, fold lengthwise, roll tightly, and secure with a toothpick.
  • Caprese Salami Skewers: Thread black olive → basil → mozzarella → salami rose → mozzarella → basil → cherry tomato on skewers.
  • Kiwi: Make “V” cuts all around, then pull apart into halves.
  • Cheese Prep: Slice block cheeses into triangles and use a cookie cutter for star shapes.

Step-by-Step Charcuterie Board Assembly

  • Anchor Dishes: Place small dishes first—fig jam, mozzarella & black olives, Kalamata olives.
  • Goat Cheese: Place at an angle near the center.
  • Fruits: Arrange pomegranate halves, Cuties, and kiwi near the center and corners.
  • Salami Skewers: Place at the bottom of the board.
  • Salami Roses & Sliced Salami: Position strategically for color and height.
  • Cheeses: Arrange triangles and Gouda near meats and anchor dishes.
  • Crackers: Place in three different areas, fanning out larger ones for visual appeal.
  • Nuts & Dried Fruits: Scatter across the board in groups of three.
  • Grapes & Blackberries: Fill in gaps and corners.
  • Garnishes: Add rosemary sprigs, cheese stars, holiday candies, and edible flowers for a festive touch.

Nutrition

Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 0.2mg | Sodium: 84mg | Potassium: 192mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 285IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg
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