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By: Shinee

Published: Apr 27, 2021

Updated: Jul 30, 2023

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Here’s how to build the best charcuterie board in less than 20 minutes! Spring edition… Learn the basic rules and create your masterpiece with ease.

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Table of Contents

  • What is charcuterie board?
  • How to build the best charcuterie board:
    • Step 1. Choose a large platter
    • Step 2. Gather all the ingredients
    • Step 3. Arrange the cheeses first
    • Step 4. Onto the meats
    • Step 5. Fill in the gaps
  • Surprise Ingredient:
  • Cheese Board Inspirations:
  • The BEST Charcuterie Board Recipe

What is charcuterie board?

Charcuterie (“shar-coo-tu-ree”) means a variety of cured meats and even patês, like prosciutto, salami, ham, bacon, chorizo, liver pate, etc!

My favorite cured meats are white wine salami, prosciutto and smoked salmon. And I included all three of them in my spring meat and cheeseboard today.

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How to build the best charcuterie board:

Step 1. Choose a large platter

You really don’t have to have a beautiful cheese board. Any large surface will do. Here, I’m using a large baking stone. But in the past, I’ve used a simple baking sheet, a large cutting board, and even just a big serving platter.

Step 2. Gather all the ingredients

Right before assembling your charcuterie board, bring everything out on the counter.

Cut all the cheeses into different shapes and sizes for an interesting presentation. I’ve covered how to choose cheeses for cheese boards in my Charcuterie and Cheese Board tutorial.

Step 3. Arrange the cheeses first

Now that you’re ready to build your board, start with your cheeses. Just place them in random places on an empty board. Don’t worry, it’s just a starting point and you can tweak things later too.

Tip

Arrangethe cheeses from mild to strong from left to right, or in a clockwise pattern.

Don’t forget to label the cheeses.

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Step 4. Onto the meats

Now, arrange the cured meats, spacing them out in different corners of the platter.

Step 5. Fill in the gaps

  • First, add bowls onto the board. Say, if you have bowl of blue cheese, or olives, jams or honey. It’s easier to place the bowls first while you still have some room.
  • Then arrange some fruits and vegetables. In this platter, I placed snap peas and sliced radishes together with hummus. Perfect spring addition!
  • Crackers come in next. Again, I like to place different varieties in different places, so they aren’t bunched together in one area.
  • Lastly, literally fill in the gaps with different snacks, like dried fruits, nuts, olives, etc.
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Surprise Ingredient:

I love featuring at least one interesting ingredient besides cheeses and meats. And this beautiful raw honeycomb makes it the best charcuterie board, in my opinion.

Yes, the whole honeycomb (wax and all) is entirely edible!

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Remember, rules are meant to be broken! Get inspired by rules, then do it your way, however makes sense to you! I promise it’ll delicious and fun no matter what!

Cheese Board Inspirations:

Check out my other cheese boards:

  • Charcuterie and Cheese Board – This is indepth tutorial on how to build an epic charcuterie and cheese board. A must read!
  • Summer Cheese Board – A great inspiration for summer cheese platter featuring summer’s best fruits!
  • Cheese Platter for Two – Learn my go-to 8 cheese platter tips!

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The BEST Charcuterie Board

Here's how to build the best charcuterie board in less than 20 minutes! Spring edition… Learn the basic rules and create your masterpiece with ease.

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

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Ingredients

Cheeses:

  • Smoky cheddar cheese
  • Blueberry cobbler cheddar
  • Brie

Meats:

  • White wine salami
  • Uncured soppressata
  • Cold smoked salmon

Crackers:

Fruits and Veggies:

  • Snap peas
  • Radishes
  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries

Other:

  • Fig jam
  • Pepper jam
  • Honeycomb
  • Hummus

Instructions

  • Choose a large platter.

  • Slice the cheeses. (This can be done a day in advance. Keep the sliced cheeses in an airtight container in the fridge.)

  • Arrange the cheese on a platter first. Then add meats.

  • Place some of the accompaniments, such as jams, hummus, in small bowls. Arrange the small bowls on platter next.

  • Now, arrange the crackers and then fill in the gaps with the remaining items, like nuts, fruits, veggies, etc.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

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.

What is the secret to a great charcuterie board? ›

After all that meat and cheese, you're going to need something to balance those rich flavors. Cairo suggests accenting the board with acidic pickles, crunchy nuts, whole grain mustard (Maille is his favorite brand), tinned fish, and something sweet like quince jam or a drizzle of honey.

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.
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What's best on a charcuterie board? ›

What goes on a charcuterie board? Traditionally, a charcuterie board features cheese and cured meat (charcuterie) as well as complimentary items for pairing. This can include fruit, sweet preserves, honey, and salty finger foods like olives, cornichon (small pickles), and nuts.

What are the best 3 cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here's some of the best cheese for charcuterie boards: Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago. Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar. Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.

What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

Arrange the items on the board – Once you've selected your meats, cheeses, and accompaniments, it's time to start arranging them on the board. Start by placing the larger items, like meats and cheeses, on the board first. Then, fill in the gaps with the smaller accompaniments.

How do you make a high end charcuterie board? ›

Add savory and sweet accompaniments.

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.

How do you impress a charcuterie board? ›

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

How many cheese should be on a charcuterie board? ›

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 the do's and don'ts of charcuterie? ›

However, some general tips for creating and enjoying a charcuterie plate might include choosing a variety of meats and cheeses, avoiding overpowering flavors, and allowing each person to build their own plate according to their preferences.

What does every charcuterie board need? ›

Note: these are suggested ingredients and you should feel free to tweak them however you see fit!
  • Cured meat. Use a selection of 3-4 different cured meats for your charcuterie board. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Bread and crackers. ...
  • Nuts and chocolate. ...
  • Condiments and jams. ...
  • Fruit. ...
  • Garnish.
Dec 16, 2023

How unhealthy are charcuterie boards? ›

Many ingredients used in charcuterie boards are high in sodium, including deli meats, dry sausages, cheeses, salted nuts, pretzels and crackers. The recommendation for daily sodium intake for adults is 2,300 milligrams or less. To reduce the sodium load on your board, add more fresh or dried fruits and raw veggies.

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 something special for a charcuterie board? ›

Our traditional charcuterie board includes charcuterie board meats like prosciutto and soppressata and popular cheeses for charcuterie boards like smoked Gouda and blue cheese, plus assorted crackers and spreads to go along with them.

How do you make meat look pretty on a charcuterie board? ›

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. Salamis can be rolled or folded on themselves so they stand up. The most important thing is to make them easy to grab.

What are the three starches for a charcuterie board? ›

3 Starches: we like Taralli (a traditional Italian cracker almost like a small, circular breadstick), Artisan Crisps by Rustic Bakery, and baguettes from Gilles Baguettes. 3 Accompaniments: Cerignola olives, Marcona almonds, French cornichons.

Are there rules for charcuterie boards? ›

Depending on the size of your board, you should have one each of cow, sheep, and goat options with soft rind, firm, and hard cheeses in the mix. Flavors should range between nutty and mild to funky and unique. Rule of thumb: 1 cow, 1 sheep, 1 goat; 1 soft, 1 firm, 1 hard.

How many cheeses should be on a cheese board? ›

Think variety. Include at least 4 different cheeses on your board from different categories: firm, soft, and semi soft. And start with your favorites.

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