15 charcuterie board ideas to take your dinner parties to the next level (2024)

  • A charcuterie board is made up of meats, cheeses, nuts, crackers, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Charcuterie can be served as a simple snack, an appetizer, or as a happy hour accompaniment.
  • Creating a charcuterie board doesn't require a specific formula, and you can mix what you like.

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Hosting a small get-together, or settling in for the night at home? A charcuterie board is the ideal solution for a simple snack, a light dinner, or an appetizer.

According to Marissa Mullen, founder of That Cheese Plate and Cheese By Numbers, the French term "charcuterie" (pronounced shahr-kyu-tuh-ree) was originally used to describe the shops where cured, aged, and cooked meats were sold, and then the meat itself.

Now, the term has evolved to describe a spread put together on a board made up of cured or aged meat, a variety of cheeses, crackers, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and more. Just remember — meat is an essential component, or it's not technically a charcuterie board. It's just a board of beautiful food.

"Charcuterie boards make a great meal because of the endless combinations and pairing options," says Mullen. "Almost like a form of art, charcuterie boards open the space for creativity with food styling. With a wide array of colors, textures, and variety, a charcuterie board can be built by anyone, for anyone."

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How to make a charcuterie board

A charcuterie board includes meats, cheeses, crackers, fruits, and vegetables. Incorporating a variety of options in the spread will help to create an interesting experience while offering multiple pairings. Start with your board as your canvas and build your spread from there. There is no specific formula to building a beautiful board. Just remember to keep balance in mind as you include a variety of items. Consider selecting from the following to get started:

  • Meats: Salami, sopressata, mortadella, prosciutto, capocollo
  • Crackers and bread: Croccantini, grissini, rosemary crisps, pita chips, bagel crisps
  • Cheese: White cheddar, manchego, parmesan, smoked Gouda, brie, burrata
  • Fruits: Grapes, strawberries, raspberries, figs, apples, pears

The most important key to remember is that charcuterie boards are meant to be delicious and fun. Put your best foot forward to create a display, and don't stress along the way.

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Don't skip soft cheeses

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It may seem easier to only include hard cheeses, but don't discount soft cheeses. Brie or goat cheese can make a great addition to any board. "I prefer to keep it whole and let my guests cut their own slices," says Mullen. "If you're working with a burrata or a marinated feta, I like to serve those in small bowls on the plate to keep them contained."

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Mix fresh and dried fruit

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Fresh berries such as strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries are great on a board. Fresh figs, grapes, and slices of apples and pears are terrific additions as well. Mullen also suggests incorporating dried fruits, which pair very well with nutty and grassy cheeses such as aged cheddar, Gruyère, and Gouda. Consider dried apricots, cranberries, and tart cherries.

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Add a variety of spreads

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Include spreads and dips such as hummus, artichoke dip, olive tapenade, pesto, berry jams, or spicy honey for added flavor and as great pairings with the rest of what's on your board.

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Use small bowls

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Just because your board serves as the main vessel for charcuterie, it doesn't mean everything has to go straight on it. Small bowls will open up the possibilities for what can be included. Put dips and spreads into bowls for easy serving, or to keep soft cheeses contained.

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Mix crackers with breads

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Include a variety of bases for those enjoying the board to build the perfect bite. Crackers such as croccantini or a flatbread cracker are a great base for crunch. Balance crackers with slices of baguette or a soft flatbread such as pita cut up into triangles.

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Incorporate crunch

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Adding vegetables is one of the best ways to add some extra crunch to your board. Use vegetables like sweet peppers or cucumber slices, which Mullen notes serve as a great palate cleanser. Other crunchy options include marcona almonds and grissini breadsticks.

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Fold your meats

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Laying slices of meat on your board makes it difficult for grazers to grab. Mullen suggests following what she coined as the salami river method to create a focal point. "Fold your meat into quarters and layer them from one end of the board to the other," she says. Follow this method with salami and prosciutto to keep things tidy.

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Use various shapes

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Charcuterie is typically served on a rectangular board, but there's no need to limit yourself. Utilize different sizes and shapes to suit your needs. A square or circular board can make for a great display. Play with materials such as wood, slate, and marble to suit any occasion.

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Make it vegan

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Purists might balk at the idea of a charcuterie board without meat and cheese — and they'd technically be right by definition, but rules are meant to be broken. Ditch the meats and cheeses, or grab vegan meat and nut-based cheeses to make a vegan-friendly charcuterie board. Incorporate dips like hummus or baba ganoush along with roasted chickpeas and a selection of fruits and veggies.

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Don't forget utensils

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Especially if you're sharing your board with other people, utensils are crucial. A small cheese knife for your soft cheeses is helpful, along with picks for meats and small spoons for jams and spreads.

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Add chocolate

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While charcuterie boards mainly include savory snacks, chocolate on the board can go a long way in creating an interesting flavor profile. Consider breaking up a bar of dark chocolate into small pieces or adding chocolate-covered almonds to the mix of meats and cheeses.

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Garnish with blooms and herbs

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One of the simplest ways to take your board to a whole new level of impressive is throwing in some fresh flowers and herbs. Place edible flowers such as violas, carnations, and cornflowers throughout the board for a beautiful pop of color. Mullen suggests adding fresh herbs such as rosemary, sage, and thyme as well.

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Consider timing

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If you're creating a charcuterie board to share with others, consider when and for how long you'll be serving it. Many hard cheeses and cured meats can sit out, but you don't want the items on your board to start sweating or look unappetizing. Prep your board ahead of time, cover it with plastic wrap, and then pull it out of the fridge once you're ready to dig in.

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Add labels

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While it certainly isn't necessary to label recognizable items on your board such as carrots or strawberries, there may be a few lesser-known items you'll want to point out if you're sharing with guests. Use small toothpicks with flags or tiny chalkboard signs to label the more obscure cheeses or meats.

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Keep balance in mind

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If you're making a spread for yourself at home, don't be afraid to go heavy on your favorite item. But if you're making a board to share with others, be sure to balance your offerings. Include an appropriate amount of meats and cheeses for the number of people you're serving and fill in with a balanced amount of crackers, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. That way, your guests won't be left with just a selection of meat when the board starts to be picked over.

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What to pair with your charcuterie board

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A glass of wine pairs well with charcuterie, whether you prefer red or white. A medium-bodied red such as merlot or pinot noir will complement salty meats, while bright, acidic whites such as Riesling, chardonnay, and sauvignon blanc offer refreshing balance. A semi-dry hard cider, a gin and tonic, or a light beer such as a pilsner or Kolsch make for great pairings as well.

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Insider's takeaway

It may seem intimidating to make your own charcuterie board, but it's easier than you think. Select your favorite meats and cheeses as the base of the board, and then fill it in with complementing ingredients. The goal is to have fun and to get creative to put together a board that's both delicious and beautiful.

Molly Allen

Molly Allen is a former bakery owner and event planner. Now, a freelance writer and editor covering food and beverage, lifestyle, travel, and parties, she brings her years of experience and industry knowledge to readers across a variety of platforms.Her work has appeared in Taste of Home, Brides, Cidercraft Magazine, among others. Follow her on Instagram@mollyallenmedia.

15 charcuterie board ideas to take your dinner parties to the next level (2024)

FAQs

How to make a charcuterie board for 20 guests? ›

Set Per Person Meat and Cheese Quantity

About 2 ounces of meat with 3-4 slices of cheese per person is the perfect quantity on the charcuterie board when it is not to be served as an entire meal. In contrast, 5 ounces of meat with 5-7 slices of cheese is suitable for serving charcuterie as a whole meal.

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

What is the 3-3-3-3 Rule for Charcuterie Boards? No matter the style of the wood charcuterie board, you can always follow the 3-3-3-3 rule. Every charcuterie board should have three meats, three cheeses, three starch options, and three accompaniments, such as fruit, nuts, or veggies.

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

5 Mistakes You are Making on Your Charcuterie Board
  • Peppers: Whether green, red, or yellow, peppers are best avoided. ...
  • Tricky vegetables: Namely, tomatoes or Asparagus. ...
  • Jalapeno stuffed olives (or anything too spicy): Very hot foods simply don't work well with most wines, and they can overwhelm your taste buds.

What size charcuterie board for 20 guests? ›

If you are looking for something bigger or to feed a larger crowd, a board around 20 x 12 inches should do the trick. For an idea of how to build a charcuterie board for different sizes, a 12 x 8 inches board will usually hold around two kinds of cheese, one cured meat, and three accompaniments — plus crackers.

How to make charcuterie for 30 people? ›

Try to prepare one-bite pieces of meat for 30 guests serving the event, along with the fine slicing of cheeses. Similarly, put small cubes of vegetables and fruits to let them look more delicious. Lastly, place the nuts after removing their coverings, i.e., walnuts, peanuts, or pistachios.

How to make charcuterie for 50 people? ›

A typical board would be meat, cheese, extra (fruit, veggies, crackers). Therefore if you have 50 people you would want 50 ounces of meat, 50 ounces of cheese and 50 ounces of extras. One pound of cheese, one pound of meat, and one pound of a combination of fruit, veggies and crackers= 16 people.

How many cheeses for charcuterie board for 20 guests? ›

Plan for about 1-2 ounces of cheese per person. As with your meat selections, have your cheese sliced thin (at a 1-2 thickness) to make layering easier. If you'd like to incorporate cheese cubes, or have guests cut their own pieces, have those sliced at an 8-10 thickness.

What are 3 good cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here are the best cheeses for your charcuterie board
  • 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 do you make a charcuterie board for a crowd? ›

What should be on a charcuterie board?
  1. Cured Meats (2oz person)
  2. Cheeses (2-3 oz per person)
  3. Veggies.
  4. Fruits.
  5. Nuts and Olives.
  6. Crackers and Slices of bread (lots of them!)*
  7. Fresh Herbs.
  8. Sweet spreads ( marmalades, preserves, Fig spread, etc.)
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How do you make a prettiest charcuterie board? ›

Divide your board into quadrants, and place one type of meat in the middle of each quadrant. 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.

What does every charcuterie board need? ›

Cured meats: Prosciutto, genoa salami, chorizo, sopressata, ham, and cured sausages are all classic choices for a charcuterie board. Cheese: Choose a variety of textures and flavors. A few options are soft brie, burrata and camembert. For firm cheese oprions try cheddar, manchego, Parmesan and gouda.

Can I put oranges on a charcuterie board? ›

Here is a list of great fruits to include on a Charcuterie board: Apples, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, grapes, oranges and pears. These can be sliced and presented beautifully.

How do you make a grazing board for 15 people? ›

Try a range of cheeses, with fruit, veggies and other ingredients mixed in.
  1. Baked cheese, such as brie or camembert, topped with herbs and olive oil.
  2. Figs, grapes, prepared pomegranates or dried fruits.
  3. Thinly sliced cured meats, such as sausage or chorizo.
  4. Savoury crackers, crusty bread or breadsticks, nuts and olives.

How do you serve a charcuterie board for a party? ›

With a rectangular or square board, align mild to bold meats and cheeses from left to right. Be sure you have options available for everyone. Don't be afraid to have plain meats on your plate, these types of meats are perfect for guests who are unfamiliar with cured meats.

How to make charcuterie board for 25 people? ›

How to make a large charcuterie board serving 25-30 people! 50min · 20 servings Here's how to make it: • Step 1: Cheese & Jam • Step 2: Large fruit like grapes & citrus • Step 3: Salami & Prosciutto • Step 4: Fresh Fruit • Step 5: Dried Fruit & Nuts • Step 6: Garnish with fresh herbs & edible flowers!

How do you calculate charcuterie board per person? ›

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  1. Cheeses: 2 to 3 ounces per person.
  2. Meats: 2 to 3 ounces per person.
  3. Nuts: 2 to 3 tablespoons per person.
  4. Crackers or bread: 4 to 6 ounces per person.
  5. Vegetables or crudités: 4 to 8 ounces per person.
  6. Dips: ½ cup per person.
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How many people does a 12 inch charcuterie board feed? ›

They offer plenty of space for lots of fun ingredients, but aren't so big that you go over budget filling them. A standard cutting board (usually around 12x18 inches) is great for a smaller party (4 to 6 people). You can also create a little island chain of surfaces.

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