Let’s walk through the steps to create a colorful yet easy-to-make meat and cheese platter. You can make it an appetizer, part of party foods, or – as we do – make it dinner. I’ve included some of our favorites options. What is a Charcuterie Board? First off, let’s understan...
How to Make the Perfect Charcuterie Board Are you a seasoned cheese connoisseur or new to the world of cheese? Either way, you’ll find it no problem creating a delicious cheese platter. It really isn't difficult! To help you get started, we’ve put together a number of tips for you ...
What makes a candy charcuterie board so much fun is having everyone’s favorite Easter treats together in one place so they can grab their own. And the best part is that creating a candy platter is so quick and easy. It makes for the perfect no-fuss Easter dessert. How to make a cand...
How to Make A Budget Holiday Charcuterie Board Step 1: Choose Your Base (Keep It Simple) You don’t need a fancy wooden board to get started. A large cutting board, cookie sheet, or even a large platter will do the trick. Bonus points if it has raised edges to keep your ingredients ...
Select a large wooden board, tray, or platter as your base. Make sure your charcuterie platter is big enough to hold all your ingredients without looking overcrowded. Start by placing the larger items like bowls of marshmallows and spreads. Then, fill in the gaps with chocolates, crackers, an...
Keep it simple: There truly is no limit to the amount of items you could add to your dessert charcuterie board. But to keep costs down, keep your menu simple. Make it potluck: If you are entertaining, ask guests to bring one item for your dessert platter. And don’t forget the wine...
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A charcuterie board, also known as a cheese and cracker tray, solves this problem. But making one can seem daunting. But it doesn’t have to be! Here are some great tips and tricks to make a stunning, Instagram worthy cheese board that will earn you the Best Guest Award!
Lee recommends drizzling honey and cracked pepper on the goat cheese or baking the brie and adding some fruity jam and a sprinkle of granola to the top, but you can do whatever you'd like to make the charcuterie board truly yours.
Don't knock yourself out:Honestly, there's no need to make half a dozen different kinds of sandwiches—if you're serving a couple of the other trays featured here (e.g., a fruit tray, a veggie tray, a cheese party tray, and/or acharcuterie board), you'll have plenty of variety ...