Italian Charcuterie Board (2024)

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Italian Charcuterie Board

A beautiful Italian Charcuterie board filled with Italian meats and cheeses and paired with sauces, fruits, and vegetables. Perfect to pair with your Italian meal.

This is the time of year for entertaining! I love this time of year because it is when friends and family gather together and celebrate the many holidays. Anytime I am hosting anyone in our home, I always love to start off with a charcuterie board. You can find my other charcuterie board recipes down below. I think it is a beautiful way to start a dinner party or to just serve by itself at a party or get together.

This Italian Charcuterie Board was inspired by wanting to create a recipe to serve with Italian meals like chicken parmesan, spaghetti and meatballs, lasagna, and so many more. This is the perfect appetizer to get things started!

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WHAT TO PUT ON YOUR ITALIAN CHARCUTERIE BOARD:

BURRATA or FRESH MOZZARELLA. Soft, creamy cheese which has a mild in flavor is always a popular choice. Mozzarella Cheese pairs well with olive oil, prosciutto, tomatoes, Italian cured meats, and olives. Burrata is the creamiest version and has rich, creamy center. I like to use both on my Italian charcuterie boards.

PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO. The famous Italian cheese is known for its sharp, nutty flavor. Cut it into wedges and pair it with figs, pears, dates, prosciutto, balsamic vinegar, walnuts, stone fruits, grapes, and honey.

BRIE or CAMEMBERT.Brie always makes a beautiful statement as the centerpiece of a cheese board. I always like to cut a wedge out of it and top it with fresh blackberries and a rosemary stem. You can also warm the brie so it is nice and melted which brings out the flavor. Brie pairs well with apples, French bread, cherries, dates, figs, pistachios, and strawberries.

WHITE SHARP CHEDDAR.Creamy white cheddar pairs beautifully with apples, nuts, dates, honey, grapes, French bread, nuts, pears, and walnuts.

MANCHEGO CHEESE. A firm, buttery cheese from Spain. Manchego pairs well with figs, crusty bread, fig spread, almonds, green olives, and prosciutto.

CURED MEATS.Meats will be one of the biggest stars on the meat and cheese board. Use an assortment of Italian meats such assalami, prosciutto, and other Italian meats. I like to use different kinds of salami on my meat platters. I use hard salami to cut into slices and then you use the thinly sliced salami to fold into fourths to make “salami flowers.”

OLIVES. I love to buy the marinatedcastelvetranoand kalamata olives from the deli department. You can usually buy them by the pound which helps so you only have to buy what you need.

CRACKERS and BREAD.Set out an array of crackers and bread — crostinis, flatbread crackers, and thinly sliced crackers. Try to choose plain crackers as strongly flavored crackers can take over the flavor of the cheese. I love to toast French bread with a little extra-virgin olive oil and toast it for 3-4 minutes on broil in the oven. You can also top it with a garlic parmesan butter.

CAPRESE SALAD. Layers of fresh mozzarella, thick sliced heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, extra-virgin olive oil, balsamic glaze, and a sprinkle of sea salt.

FRUIT. Red seedless grapes are a beautiful addition to an Italian cheese board. You can also add green grapes. Blood orange slices are also stunning.

NUTS. I love to use Marcona almonds. The perfect salty addition to you Italian charcuterie board.

OTHER ADDITIONS. Pesto Sauce, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Boursin Garlic and Herb Cheese Spread, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Fig Jam, Ricotta Cheese, Mascarpone Cheese, Garlic Parmesan Butter Crostini, Brushetta.

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BRUSCHETTA COMBINATIONS:

Prosciutto Di Parma, Fig Jam, Mascarpone
Heirloom Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Balsamic Glaze
Garlic Butter Parmesan Crostini, Bruschetta, Basil
Fresh Burrata, Balsamic Glaze, Crostini
Pesto Sauce, Salami, Cheese, Cracker or Crostini

Here are my other CHARCUTERIE BOARD IDEAS:

MEAT and CHEESE CHARCUTERIE BOARD

FRUIT and CHEESE CHARCUTERIE BOARD

PANCAKE CHARCUTERIE BOARD

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Ingredients

  • BURRATA or FRESH MOZZARELLA
  • PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO
  • BRIE or CAMEMBERT
  • WHITE SHARP CHEDDAR
  • MANCHEGO CHEESE
  • CURED MEATS
  • OLIVES
  • CRACKERS and BREAD
  • CAPRESE SALAD
  • FRUIT
  • NUTS
  • OTHER ADDITIONS. Pesto Sauce, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Boursin Garlic and Herb Cheese Spread, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Fig Jam, Ricotta Cheese, Mascarpone Cheese, Garlic Parmesan Butter Crostini, Brushetta.

Bruschetta Combinations:

  • Prosciutto Di Parma, Fig Jam, Mascarpone
  • Heirloom Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Balsamic Glaze
  • Garlic Butter Parmesan Crostini, Bruschetta, Basil
  • Fresh Burrata, Balsamic Glaze, Crostini
  • Pesto Sauce, Salami, Cheese, Cracker or Crostini

Instructions

  • BURRATA or FRESH MOZZARELLA.Soft, creamy cheese which has a mild in flavor is always a popular choice. Mozzarella Cheese pairs well with olive oil, prosciutto, tomatoes, Italian cured meats, and olives. Burrata is the creamiest version and has rich, creamy center. I like to use both on my Italian charcuterie boards.

    PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO.The famous Italian cheese is known for its sharp, nutty flavor. Cut it into wedges and pair it with figs, pears, dates, prosciutto, balsamic vinegar, walnuts, stone fruits, grapes, and honey.

    BRIE or CAMEMBERT.Brie always makes a beautiful statement as the centerpiece of a cheese board. I always like to cut a wedge out of it and top it with fresh blackberries and a rosemary stem. You can also warm the brie so it is nice and melted which brings out the flavor. Brie pairs well with apples, French bread, cherries, dates, figs, pistachios, and strawberries.

    WHITE SHARP CHEDDAR.Creamy white cheddar pairs beautifully with apples, nuts, dates, honey, grapes, French bread, nuts, pears, and walnuts.

    MANCHEGO CHEESE.A firm, buttery cheese from Spain. Manchego pairs well with figs, crusty bread, fig spread, almonds, green olives, and prosciutto.

    CURED MEATS.Meats will be one of the biggest stars on the meat and cheese board. Use an assortment of Italian meats such assalami, prosciutto, and other Italian meats. I like to use different kinds of salami on my meat platters. I use hard salami to cut into slices and then you use the thinly sliced salami to fold into fourths to make "salami flowers."

    OLIVES.I love to buy the marinatedcastelvetranoand kalamata olives from the deli department. You can usually buy them by the pound which helps so you only have to buy what you need.

    CRACKERS and BREAD.Set out an array of crackers and bread -- crostinis, flatbread crackers, and thinly sliced crackers. Try to choose plain crackers as strongly flavored crackers can take over the flavor of the cheese. I love to toast French bread with a little extra-virgin olive oil and toast it for 3-4 minutes on broil in the oven. You can also top it with a garlic parmesan butter.

    CAPRESE SALAD. Layers of fresh mozzarella, thick sliced heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, extra-virgin olive oil, balsamic glaze, and a sprinkle of sea salt.

    FRUIT. Red seedless grapes are a beautiful addition to an Italian cheese board. You can also add green grapes. Blood orange slices are also stunning.

    NUTS. I love to use Marcona almonds. The perfect salty addition to you Italian charcuterie board.

    OTHER ADDITIONS. Pesto Sauce, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Boursin Garlic and Herb Cheese Spread, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Fig Jam, Ricotta Cheese, Mascarpone Cheese, Garlic Parmesan Butter Crostini, Brushetta.

Bruschetta Ideas:

  • Prosciutto Di Parma, Fig Jam, Mascarpone

    Heirloom Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Balsamic Glaze

    Garlic Butter Parmesan Crostini, Bruschetta, Basil

    Fresh Burrata, Balsamic Glaze, Crostini

    Pesto Sauce, Salami, Cheese, Cracker or Crostini

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FAQs

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

Creating Interest with the 3-3-3-3 Rule

Choose three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accompaniments for a perfect and balanced board, every time!

What should be in an Italian charcuterie board? ›

Italian Charcuterie Board
  1. 3–4 slices of meat per person – variety of flavors and textures.
  2. We recommend: Salami, Prosciutto, Capocollo, Pepperoni.
  3. 1–2 oz. ...
  4. We recommend: Brie, Cheddar, Gouda, Blue Cheese.
  5. Fresh seasonal fruit: Grapes, Figs, blueberries.
  6. Dried seasonal fruit: Apples, Pears, Oranges.
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What is the Italian version of charcuterie board? ›

WHAT TO PUT ON YOUR ITALIAN CHARCUTERIE BOARD: BURRATA or FRESH MOZZARELLA. Soft, creamy cheese which has a mild in flavor is always a popular choice. Mozzarella Cheese pairs well with olive oil, prosciutto, tomatoes, Italian cured meats, and olives.

What is the difference between French and Italian charcuterie board? ›

Unlike French charcuterie, which often uses complex cooking techniques, Italian charcuterie relies on high-quality meat and simple seasonings to bring out the natural flavor of its ingredients. This style is also commonly served alongside cheese and other antipasti.

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.

What finger foods go on a charcuterie board? ›

Briny, pickled or marinated: olives, co*cktail onions, cornichons, dill pickles, pepperoncini. We love green olives stuffed with garlic or feta, and I also like including olive tapenade and bruschetta. Savory Dips and spreads: Whole ground mustard, hummus, ranch, balsamic dip. Veggies – cold cut, if desired.

What cheese goes with prosciutto on a charcuterie board? ›

Prosciutto goes well with provolone cheese, a smooth and delicate cheese that contrasts the sweet-savoury flavor of Prosciutto. Speck has a lightly smoked taste which pairs perfectly with the sweet and nutty flavor of Asiago.

What does not belong on a charcuterie board? ›

Bananas, pineapples and melons are not such a great idea. Bananas can be mushy and turn brown quickly; melons and pineapples can be juicy, and the juices might mix with other foods. Here is a list of great fruits to include on a Charcuterie board: Apples, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, grapes, oranges and pears.

What is the difference between a charcuterie board and an antipasto board? ›

Focus: Antipasto is a platter that contains a combination of cured meats, cheeses, vegetables, and other complementary items, whereas charcuterie is primarily focused on cured meats. Origin: Antipasto originated in Italy, while charcuterie is a French term.

What is a charcuterie board without meat called? ›

A vegetarian charcuterie board is similar but can contain vegetarian fake meats instead of meat, or omit the meat part altogether (although technically it is actually a cheese board then).

What goes on a charcuterie board first? ›

Though there are many easy charcuterie board ideas out there, the process is somewhat formulaic. Start by adding structure with little dishes, then place your ingredients on the board starting with the largest elements like the cheeses and meats, followed by smaller items like crackers and fresh produce.

What is the ratio for a charcuterie board? ›

I've found the following ratio works great: 4 types of cheese, 4 types of meat, 3 types of bread/crackers, 1 type of chocolate, 2-3 different nuts, 1 jam, 1 honey, and 1-2 types of olives.

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