It's easier than you think to make a beautiful Charcuterie Board, and we will guide you with Charcuterie food ideas, what pairs well together, and how to assemble it for any season, group size, or occasion.
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 likeprosciutto, salami, ham, chorizo, capricola, soppressata, summer sausage is a good inexpensive option
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 as 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: fold them in half and fan 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. Watch my video for visuals on how to fold cured meats before placing them on the board.
Add savory and sweet accompaniments. 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.
Video
Notes
Keeping ingredients cold: If serving for an event where the charcuterie will sit out for a long period of time, use a marble slab board and refrigerate it overnight. Serving cheese, in particular, on a refrigerated marble slab will keep the cheese fresh for longer.