Charcuterie Board Ideas

Charcuterie boards (pronounced “shar-KOO-tuh-ree”) are a trend that I have seen popping up everywhere! Whether you are looking for a classic board, or more unique charcuterie board ideas, we have something for you!

Classic Charcuterie Board Ideas

The word “Charcuterie” is a French term for displaying a variety of cured meats, mostly pork. Originally they included things like salami, prosciutto, and sausages. Modern charcuterie boards can have any variety of meats, cheeses, fruits, veggies, olives, nuts, and sauces. Typically the boards are arranged in an aesthetically pleasing and abundant fashion. Check out our full step-by-step guide to making a classic Charcuterie Board.

Meats

A true charcuterie board is served with a variety of cold cuts and meats. You can literally use anything that you think your guests will like. Here are some options:

salami hampepperoniprosciuttoroast beefbacon

Cheeses

Next is the cheese. Remember to choose cheeses with a variety of firmness and textures. Here are some ideas:

Hard Cheese: Parmesan, Pecorino, ManchegoSemi-hard Cheese: Cheddar, Gouda, Gruyere, Havarti, Swiss, ProvoloneBlue Cheese: Roquefort, Danish Blue, GorgonzolaSoft Cheese: Cream cheese, Brie, Fontina, Mozzarella, Camembert

Other

Then, it is time to fill in your board with dried fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Here are some suggestions

fresh berries – blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blueberriesgrapesfigskiwipeachesorange slicesdried mango, apricot, golden raisins, or pineapplecucumbercarrotscherry tomatoesgreen, black, or kalamata olivescashewsalmondspecanspepitaswalnuts

Preserves and Spreads

Sweet and savory dips and spreads make a great addition to your board. These are some of our favorites:

honeyfig butterfruit preservesolive tamponadechutneymarmaladejalapeno pepper jellybacon jam

Crackers and Bread

Crackers and bread make the perfect vehicle for getting all the delicious meats and cheeses into your mouth. Try some of these:

ritz crackerstriscuitswheat thinsbaguette slices

Dessert Charcuterie Board Ideas

Since the idea of charcuterie boards have become so popular, people have taken the idea and run with it! Dessert charcuterie boards are arranged in the same smorgasbord style but with all sweets and treats instead of meats and cheeses. They are so fun and you can tailor them to any theme or add a seasonal touch. Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board – This board has everything red, pink, white, and chocolate! Perfect for a Galentine’s Day party! Halloween Charcuterie Board – I’ve been too old to Trick-or-Treat for [redacted] years now. However, that doesn’t mean I don’t want to eat my share of Halloween candy! I’m guessing I’m not the only adult who feels this way. That’s why I love this Halloween Charcuterie Board. It’s the perfect party food because there is a little something for everyone. We’ve got sour, sweet, chocolate, fruity, and salty! Christmas Charcuterie Board – Tis the season to be….snacking! I don’t know about you guys, but during Christmas I don’t want to be in the kitchen all the time cooking big meals. Usually my family has a big dinner on Christmas Eve, and then for the rest of the holidays we just kind of graze on leftovers and appetizers. I love making a Christmas Charcuterie Board like this because I can just set it out while we are visiting or playing games and everyone gets to pick and choose what they want. It is also great for holiday parties and gatherings.

Sauces, Dips, and Spreads

Check out some of our favorite sauce, dip, and spread recipes to use on a charcuterie board:

Bacon Jam – Bacon jam is a bacon lover’s dream come true. It is a sweet and savory spread made from onions, brown sugar, vinegar, and of course… bacon! This jam is best served at room temperature or warmer for easier spreading.Easy Chocolate Fondue – This Chocolate Fondue recipe is quite possibly the easiest recipe on our site! Just two simple ingredients melt together to create the most decadent and divine dip for just about anything you can imagine.Cheddar Cheese Fondue – There are fairly few ingredients to this recipe, and it takes about 20 minutes or less to put together. Dessert Dipping Sauces (Chocolate, Raspberry, and Caramel) – There are few things in life I like better than a good dipping sauce. The right sauce can elevate any meal, including dessert!

Snack Ideas for Your Charcuterie Board

Here are a few of our recipes that would make great additions to any charcuterie board!

Bacon Jam

Easy Chocolate Fondue (2 Ingredients)

Cheddar Cheese Fondue

Dessert Sauces

Rosemary Parmesan Focaccia Bread – The woodsy Rosemary and buttery Parmesan cheese pair well together in a simple dough that bakes up to perfection.Blue Cheese Bombs – The blue cheese biscuit bites are puffy and buttery and have just the right amount of blue cheese. They are delicious served right from the oven. They are quite addicting and because they are bite-size it is impossible to eat just one.Cinnamon Almonds – These almonds made my house smell amazing! It reminded me of the yummy smell of roasted nuts at football games.Easy Chocolate Truffles – You won’t believe how simple these Easy Chocolate Truffles are to make. They look and taste impressive, but are basically fool-proof! 

Tips for Making a Charcuterie Board

Try arranging your plate in a way that there is a variety of colors, textures, and sizes all over the board.Try to prepare your charcuterie board fresh, within an hour of servingUse little serving spoons and cheese knives to make serving easier. Use little serving cups if you need to keep things from going all over the place.Keep any extra ingredients you have close by so you can refill the board as neededBuy seeds, nuts, and dried fruits in the bulk section of your grocery store.

How to Make a Vegan Charcuterie Board

Rosemary Parmesan Focaccia Bread

Blue Cheese Bombs

Cinnamon Almonds (Crockpot Recipe)

Easy Chocolate Truffles

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