How To Make a Perfect Charcuterie Board | Step-by-Step Photos (2024)

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Today I’m sharing How To Make a Perfect Charcuterie Board! I’ve got step-by-step photos and tips so you can make your own beautiful cheese board!

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By now, you’ve seen charcuterie boards all over Instagram, they’re AMAZING, but can also be a little daunting. That’s how I felt for a long time. I want to break down exactly what you’ll need to be on your way to create your own impressive cheese board! The perfect appetizer for any party! Be sure to follow Picky Palate on Instagram for daily recipe inspiration.

How is Charcuterie Pronounced? (Charcuterie Pronunciation)

If you are wondering how to pronounce charcuterie, you are not alone on this, lots of people want to know how to properly “say” charcuterie? It’spronounced “shahr-kyu-tuh-ree.”

What is Charcuterie?

Charcuterie is the art of preparing and assembling cured meats and other meat products. But, many people use the term charcuterie to refer to an assortment of meats that are paired with different accompaniments, such as toast, fruit, cheese, and sauces. If you want to offer charcuterie on your menu, there are a handful of basics to understand first, from identifying some of the most popular types of charcuterie, to what makes a really impressive completed board.

Is Charcuterie French or Italian?

The word originated in France, and it translates to “pork-butcher shop.” While the original French translation refers to pork, modern charcuterie boards can include other types of food, such as duck, goose, chicken, cheese, toast, fruit, or other options.

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How Do I Make a Charcuterie Board?

Alright, before we start, let’s talk about the actual board itself. For mine today, I used a massive piece of square board I had in the garage, 24×24-inches. Here’s the thing. You can use whatever size/shape you want! It’s your board so seriously anything goes.

I’ve seen lovely charcuterie boards on round lazy suzan type boards, large rounds with handles. Get creative. My favorite places to shop for boards are TJ Maxx Home Goods and antique/second hand shops. OR….Home depot will literally cut you a piece any size you’d like. You can even make your own.

In addition to the board itself, you’ll need some small dishes for plating and serving. Antique shops are a great place to get unique little spoons, plates and serving pieces from. My suggestion would be to keep it simple. Stick to white or clear dishes, maybe add little pops of color, but nothing too busy. For my board used today, I pulled out some little spoons I had and little scoops that were given as a gift. I added some white plates and bowls. Start arranging the plates/bowls on your board as a guide map of where things will go.

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What is typically on a charcuterie plate?

You can customize your charcuterie board however you like, however typically it will include the following:

  • Cured meats
  • Various cheeses – Nice cheeses and meats are generally on the pricier side. With that said, it feeds A LOT of people.
  • Olives and Nuts
  • Fruit
  • Dried Fruits
  • Crackers or small slices of bread
  • Jelly or Jam

Do I make a fancy board on a regular basis? No. For special occasions and holidays, you bet. Go in with a few family members to cut costs, that can help. Shop in your pantry before you go shopping at the grocery store. Chances are, you’ll have a handful of items you can use for your board right in your own pantry.

The Best Cheeses to Use

Let’s talk cheeses and little plates and dishes you can use. Before I start anything else I like to choose first my board, because that will give me an idea how much I need for my board, second my cheeses and third, little dishes to include.

Like I said above, this is your board so choose your favorite varieties of cheese. I’d suggest have at least 3 different cheeses in different shapes and sizes. See my photo above for reference. Keep in mind my board was very large, but I chose 4 cheeses- brie, smoked gouda, blue cheese, Pecorino Romano and a bloc of cream cheese that I added spicy jelly on top.

Fresh Herbs

Fresh Rosemary and thyme looks great as some added greenery to your board. It smells good too. You’ll see I added some Rosemary springs around my board.

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What Kind of Meats to Use

Just like the cheeses, you can choose whatever meats you like! I went with some good quality pepperoni, varieties of salami, and sausage that I had partially sliced. Again, check out your deli section and find what will work best for your guests.

I also like to add prosciutto, not in my photos today. The trick with adding meats to your board, is keep them in groups. See my photo above and below. Some of the salami near the blue cheese, I folded lightly in half for fun. The pepperoni and other salami pieces are nicely fanned out, laying flat on the board.

Add Fruit

Now that some of the meats are arranged, I added some raspberries, blueberries and grapes to my board. I also added some marinated olives and cheeses in the bottom left bowl, sweet peppers top right and marinated artichoke hearts bottom right. All my favorite things to snack on. Found all of those in the deli section of my grocery store in the olive bar area.

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Fill In Spaces With Dried Fruit, Nuts and Jams

At this point, your board is coming together so nicely! You’ll see in this photo above, I’ve added some dried pineapple and apricots. I added some sweet and spicy sliced pickles middle left and added a sweet and spicy jam to the top of my cream cheese and brie cheeses. Find the spicy jelly usually near the nicer cheese section of your grocery store. They’re the perfect addition! I added a halved pomegranate, top middle for color and variety. I added the summer sausage at the bottom that I sliced partially. Add some cheese knives to the board as well. I like to order cheese knives online. Amazon is my best friend 🙂

What Nuts Should I Add To My Board?

Again, this is personal preference, use your favorites! I used some herbed almonds and salted pistachios for my board today, both found at our local grocery store. Use your favorites. I save these for the end, because they fill in spaces perfectly. See board photo below.

What Crackers Should I Use?

I like to choose a number of different crackers for my charcuterie board. I get different shapes, flavors and colors. Check in the deli section and cracker isle of your grocery store. I find some in each area. Look for rounds, rectangles, wheat, white….you get the picture. Notice how they’re stacked. Some arranged on their side, some flat and fanned. Get creative and have fun arranging! Again, I save the crackers and nuts for the end to fill in spaces.

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The one thing I didn’t add that I wanted to, was a little bowl of honey with honey dipper. The honey dipper looks so cute on the board and pairs perfectly with the cheeses and crackers.

Just like that, you have your own gorgeous charcuterie board! If you take it step by step, it doesn’t have to be scary. You’ll be ready to rock your next party! Enjoy!

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How To Make the Perfect Charcuterie Board

How To Make the Perfect Charcuterie Board! I've got step-by-step photos and tips so you can make your own beautiful cheese board!

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings: 25 servings

Calories: 48kcal

Author: Jenny

Cost: $100

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Equipment

  • Board

Ingredients

  • Sprigs of fresh Rosemary and Thyme
  • Brie Cheese Round
  • Smoked Gouda round
  • Pecorino Romano
  • Wedge of Blue Cheese
  • Block of Cream Cheese
  • Slices of good quality pepperoni
  • Slices of Salami
  • Summer Sausage partially sliced
  • 1 pint fresh raspberries
  • 1 pint fresh blueberries
  • 1 bunch firm red grapes
  • 1 cup marinated olives got mine in olive bar from grocery store
  • 1 cup marinated artichoke hearts
  • 1 cup sweet peppers also found in olive bar from grocery store
  • Dried Apricots
  • Dried Pineapple chunks
  • 1 Pomegranate halved
  • Sweet and Spicy deli style sliced pickles
  • Mini dill pickles
  • quartered cucumbers
  • Herbed almonds
  • Salted Pistachios
  • Deli Style Mustard
  • Honey with Honey Dipper
  • Variety of crackers different shapes, sizes and flavors.

Instructions

  • To start, select your board size. This will give you a better idea of how much to purchase for your charcuterie board. Once you've decided on your board place your cheeses around the board with a couple cheese knives.

  • Garnish edges with fresh rosemary and thyme if desired. Place some little plates and bowls around the board that you'll use as a guide to help arrange your board. I space out my plates and bowls as in photos. Once your cheeses and dishes are set on board, start arranging your meats. Fold some of the meat for variety and fan out others flat on the board. See photos above for ideas.

  • Add some of your fresh berries to the bowls/plates on your board. Add marinated olives, artichoke hearts and sweet peppers next. Start filling in spaces with dried fruit and nuts. If you've still got room, add sliced pickles, dill pickles and cucumbers. Fill in more spaces with nuts. Add mustard and honey then fill in with crackers arranging around the board. My ingredients above are just suggestions, enjoy all of your favorites! Hope you enjoy.

Notes

My 24 x 24" Board in photos above Serves 20+

Nutrition

Calories: 48kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 115mg | Potassium: 84mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 305IU | Vitamin C: 17.2mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Keywords: charcuterie board, cheese plate, christmas appetizer

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FAQs

What are 5 tips to making a charcuterie board easy? ›

Here's an easy, step-by-step guide.
  1. Choose your board, platter, or plate.
  2. Lay out your soft and moist ingredients first.
  3. Place your dips and spreads around the board.
  4. Lay out your dry ingredients, like meats, nuts, and hard cheeses.
  5. Top with your choice of garnishings.

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

The 3333 rule applies to the number of foods to create the perfect board. To follow the 3,3,3,3 rule, stick to three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accoutrements.

How do you make a prettiest charcuterie board? ›

Start with the meats.

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 are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

CHARCUTERIE // Stop Adding These 10 Ingredients To Your Charcuterie Boards!
  • STINKY CHEESES. The cheese section at the grocery store can be overwhelming and intimidating. ...
  • FRUITS THAT GO BROWN. ...
  • SPICY FOODS. ...
  • CRACKERS & BREAD. ...
  • Veggies. ...
  • Allergens and Sensitivities. ...
  • Dips, Sauces and Jams. ...
  • Boring and Bland Foods.

How do you make a charcuterie board look professional? ›

Charcuterie Board Styling Tips & Tricks
  1. Consult the guest list. ...
  2. Work with uneven numbers. ...
  3. Keep organized. ...
  4. Start with your bowls or round shapes. ...
  5. Next, move on to your biggest pieces and arrange by category. ...
  6. Avoid same category items touching. ...
  7. Move and adjust as you go. ...
  8. Fill final empty spaces with nuts.
Nov 24, 2021

What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

How to Arrange a Charcuterie Board
  1. Start by arranging the cheeses on the board.
  2. If using bowls for jams, arrange bowls around the platter.
  3. Fold meats if desired and arrange in empty spots.
  4. Fill empty spots with olives, fruit, nuts, etc.
  5. Add serving utensils to cheeses and jams and honey.
Dec 9, 2021

What are the rules for making a charcuterie board? ›

When making a charcuterie board, try following the 3-3-3-3 rule:
  1. 3 meats.
  2. 3 cheeses.
  3. 3 starches.
  4. 3 accompaniments.
Dec 14, 2023

How many cheeses should be on a cheese board? ›

A good rule of thumb is 1 ounce of each cheese for every guest and about five types of cheese. For a party in which cheese is the main event, plan on buying 3 pounds for eight people, 6 pounds for 16 people, or 9 pounds for 24 people. If cheese is one of many items being served, plan on buying 3 to 4 ounces per person.

What is the secret to charcuterie? ›

In addition to balancing flavors (sweet, salty, sour), you also want to balance textures. For cheese, you'll want something hard, medium and soft. For meat, pair a thinly sliced meat (like prosciutto) with something a bit denser (like a salami) and something more spreadable (like a pate).

What are three tips for making your own charcuterie board? ›

  1. Tip #1: Start With How Many People You'll Be Serving. ...
  2. Tip #2: Visit Your Local Cheese Shop. ...
  3. Tip #3: Choose a Variety of Textures, Milk Types, and Cured Styles for your Charcuterie Board. ...
  4. Tip #4: Get Creative With Shapes & Colors. ...
  5. Tip #5: Choose Wines from the Same Region as Your Cheeses.

What is the best shape for a charcuterie board? ›

Round is the most popular shape for medium sized parties, and handle boards is the most popular for smaller parties of 2 or 4. Round contrasts nicely with the shapes of a lot of cheeses and crackers. It is also easy for your guests to enjoy without feeling like they're on the "back side" of the board.

What goes on a charcuterie board first? ›

How to Arrange a Charcuterie Board
  1. Start by arranging the cheeses on the board.
  2. If using bowls for jams, arrange bowls around the platter.
  3. Fold meats if desired and arrange in empty spots.
  4. Fill empty spots with olives, fruit, nuts, etc.
  5. Add serving utensils to cheeses and jams and honey.
Dec 9, 2021

How do you arrange items on a charcuterie board? ›

I like to begin arranging my boards with the cheese first, and I follow the design rule of odds (3, 5, or 7 cheese selections, depending on the size of your board). Space the cheeses apart equally on your board, followed by the meats, then fill in the remaining empty spaces with fruits, nuts, crackers, etc.

What are the basic components of a charcuterie board? ›

The most important elements of a charcuterie board are meats, cheeses, savory accompaniments, sweet accompaniments, and crackers.

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