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Christmas Themed Charcuterie Board

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By Rosie Published: September 3, 2023 Updated: September 6, 2023
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Deck the Halls with Christmas Charcuterie Boards!

An overhead image of a Christmas Charcuterie board made with a mix of fruits, veggies, cheese, sliced meats, candies, and dips.
Table of Contents
  1. What is a Christmas Charcuterie Board?
  2. How to Make a Christmas Charcuterie Board
  3. Enjoying Your Christmas Charcuterie Board
  4. Christmas Themed Charcuterie Board


 

Hey Cousins! The Holidays are approaching. A time for celebration, family gatherings, and most importantly – food! And what better way to showcase the festive flavors of the season than with a charcuterie board tailored specifically for Christmas? The beauty of a charcuterie board is its flexibility: it can be customized to fit any occasion, dietary preference, and personal taste. But today, we’re decking the halls and our tables with a Christmas-inspired board that’ll be the star of your festive feast.

What is a Christmas Charcuterie Board?

At its core, a charcuterie board (pronounced shar-koo-tuh-ree) is a curated selection of cured meats, cheeses, fruits, and other bite-sized treats. Originating from France, the word “charcuterie” refers to the art of preparing and assembling cured meats. However, in recent years, the term has expanded to encompass a broad array of accompaniments.

How to Make a Christmas Charcuterie Board

An overhead image of a wooden cutting board with two dishes of fruit jam, and one small wheel of brie cheese with a gingerbread man shape cut out of the crust of the cheese.

Choosing the Perfect Charcuterie Board Base

Before you begin selecting your foods, you’ll want a board that complements your festive theme. Wooden boards, slate platters, or even marble slabs are ideal. The size of the board should reflect the number of guests and the role of the charcuterie – a starter, a main attraction, or a nibble with drinks. Consider using festive table runners or decorations around the board to accentuate its Christmas theme.

Meat Selections

Christmas is about indulgence, so opt for a diverse selection of high-quality cured meats:

  • Prosciutto: Thinly sliced, this dry-cured ham is delicate and pairs wonderfully with fruits.
  • Salami: There are various types of salami, from spicy to peppered, and they add a great texture contrast.
  • Chorizo: This spicy Spanish sausage brings a touch of heat.
  • Capicola: A seasoned pork cold cut that is flavorful and slightly spicy.

For a festive touch, you can roll up slices of the cured meats to resemble little festive logs.

Cheese Choices

An overhead image showing the process of putting together a Christmas Charcuterie Board with cubed cheeses, jams, and rolled sliced meats arranged on a wooden cutting board.

The cheese is where you can really play with flavors:

  • Brie: Creamy and soft, this cheese is a crowd-pleaser and can be topped with cranberry sauce for a festive twist.
  • Stilton or Roquefort: Blue cheeses bring a sharpness that contrasts beautifully with sweet accompaniments.
  • Gouda or Cheddar: Aged varieties offer a rich, nutty flavor.
  • Goat Cheese: This tangy cheese can be rolled in crushed nuts or herbs.

For a holiday spin, use cookie cutters to shape semi-hard cheeses into Christmas-themed figures, like stars or trees.

Sweet and Savory Additions

Complement the saltiness of your meats and cheeses with:

  • Fruits: Grapes, apple slices, pears, and dried fruits like apricots or figs. Consider adding pomegranate seeds for a burst of festive color.
  • Nuts: Almonds, walnuts, or candied pecans add crunch and a hint of sweetness.
  • Crackers and Bread: A mix of crispy crackers, sliced baguette, and even gingerbread for a sweet surprise.
  • Spreads: Cranberry sauce, fig jam, honey, or mustards. For a Christmas touch, a spiced apple or pear jam is delightful.
  • Pickles and Olives: These add acidity which can cut through the richness of the meats and cheeses.

Presentation Tips

  • Layering: Begin by placing larger items first, like cheese blocks and bowls of spread. Then, layer by adding meats, followed by smaller items like fruits and nuts.
  • Color: A Christmas board should be vibrant. Use fresh rosemary sprigs, holly berries, or even edible flowers for garnish.
  • Textures: The magic of a charcuterie board is in its variety. Ensure you have a mix of soft, crunchy, creamy, and crispy.
  • Focal Point: Consider having a centerpiece, like a wheel of brie topped with cranberry sauce or a cheese ball shaped like a pine cone.

Beverage Pairings

An overhead image of a Christmas Charcuterie Board made with a variety of meats and cheeses, jams, and treats like black and green olives, grapes, and blackberries, all arranged on a wooden cutting board.
  • Wine: Red wines like Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon go well with rich cheeses, while white wines like Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc pair well with lighter selections.
  • Beer: A craft beer or a Christmas ale can be a great conversation starter.
  • Non-Alcoholic: Sparkling apple cider, cranberry mocktails, or even a hot spiced apple juice will keep the festive spirit alive for those avoiding alcohol.

Charcuterie Board Dietary Adaptations for All

Christmas is for everyone, so if you have guests with dietary restrictions, consider:

  • Vegetarian Boards: Replace meats with more cheeses, hummus, stuffed bell peppers, or grilled vegetables.
  • Vegan Boards: Vegan cheeses, fruits, nuts, and a variety of vegetable-based spreads and pickles.
  • Gluten-Free Boards: Use gluten-free crackers and bread and ensure that all processed items are gluten-free.

Enjoying Your Christmas Charcuterie Board

An overhead image of a full Charcuterie Board, packed with a variety of meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, and other Christmas treats like candies, jams, and jellies.

Once your board is set up, let your guests dive in. The beauty of a charcuterie board is in its communal nature. As folks gather around, not only are they indulging in delectable treats but also in delightful conversations, reminiscing, and creating new memories.

A Christmas charcuterie board is more than just a collection of foods – it’s a tapestry of flavors, a visual treat, and a celebration of togetherness. This season, deck your tables with a board that embodies the spirit of Christmas in every bite. And remember, there’s no strict rulebook to creating the perfect charcuterie. Let your creativity shine, and most importantly, enjoy the process. Merry feasting!

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Christmas Themed Charcuterie Board

Impress your Christmas guests with this amazing Charcuterie Board! A variety of meats, cheeses, fruits, veggies, and other holiday treats make for a welcoming appetizer at any holiday party.
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Course Appetizer
Cuisine French
Keyword appetizer, Charcuterie, Charcuterie Board, holiday appetizer
Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes minutes
Total Time 30 minutes minutes
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

Meat

  • 8 oz Salami rolled
  • 8 oz Pepperoni rolled
  • 8 oz Prosciutto rolled
  • 8 oz Dry Coppa rolled
  • 6 Prosciutto wrapped mozzarella 6 Soppressata wrapped mozzarella
  • 6 Soppressata wrapped mozzarella
  • 1 Salami Rosette

Cheese

  • 8 oz Brie small round
  • ½ cup Cheddar Cheese chunks
  • 6 slices Colby Jack Cheese slices squared ½ cup Pepper Jack cheese, chunks ½ cup Fontina Cheese, chunks
  • Blue Cheese wedge
  • Parmesan Cheese wedge
  • 1 cup fresh Mozzarella balls
  • 5 Mini Babybell semi-soft cheese
  • 5 oz Boursin herbed cheese

Fruit

  • 7-8 Strawberries
  • ½ cup Grapes
  • ¼ cup Pomegranate Seeds
  • ½ cup Blueberries
  • ½ cup Blackberries
  • Vegetables
  • ½ cup Baby Tomatoes

Olives

  • ½ cup Green Olives
  • ½ cup Kalamata Olives
  • ½ cup Black Olives

Jams

  • ¼ cup Red Pepper Jelly
  • ¼ cup Cranberry Jam

Crackers:

  • Wheat Ritz Crackers

Garnish

  • Christmas Tree Jelly Candy
  • Christmas Jordan Almonds
  • Christmas Jelly Rings Candy
  • Hershey Kisses
  • Chocolate Pretzels
  • Gingerbread Cookies

Instructions

Salami Rose

  • Take the first slice of salami and place half of it in the glass with the remaining folded over the rim of the glass.
  • Next, place your second piece of salami and place it halfway over the first layer, half of it in the glass with the remaining folded over the rim of the glass.
  • Take your third piece of salami and place it halfway over the second layer, half of it in the glass with the remaining folded over the rim of the glass.
  • Keep going around the glass until you’ve used all 9 pieces of salami.
  • Take the glass, turn it upside down, and lightly press the salami pieces on the board. Upside down Remove the salami from the shot glass, and set the rose to the side.

Gingerbread Brie

  • Use a gingerbread cookie cutter and cut out the gingerbread man shape.
  • Press the cookie cutter only ¼ of the way down.
  • Use a knife to cut out the shape following the cookie cutter lines.
  • Set to the side.

Decorate The Board

  • Place the gingerbread shaped hole in the brie cheese on the board.
  • Add the ramekins for the jams and jellies on the board.
  • Next, add the blue cheese wedge, parmesan wedge, salami rosette, and Boursin herb cheese on the board.
  • Surround the brie wheel with rolled salami, rolled pepperoni, rolled prosciutto, and rolled dry coppa.
  • Add the remaining meats, prosciutto wrapped mozzarella and soppressata wrapped mozzarella on the board. Now place the chunks and slices of cheese on the board.
  • Use the baby bell on the edge of the board to hold in the smaller items.
  • Place the fruits, olives, and tomatoes on the board in various locations.
  • Make sure to fill in the center holes on the board with your fruits and veggies.
  • Take your extra items “ garnishes “ and fill in the holes.
  • Add your pomegranate pearls to your brie cheese round.
  • Refrigerate until you are ready to serve.
  • Happy Holidays!
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