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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 4 votes

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 10 people

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Last updated on October 6, 2022

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This Dessert Charcuterie Board is the perfect, crowd-pleasing treat. It’s a fun dessert board, packed with all your favorite sweets, and customizable for any occasion!

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Okay, technically a charcuterie board refers to a snack board of cured meats and cheeses.

Which is not quite what we’re doing here. We’re using the same idea, but making it sweeter!

This Dessert Charcuterie Board is loaded up with your favorite sweets. You can follow my guidelines OR get creative. It’s just so customizable! Add on fresh fruit, dried fruit, candies, chocolates, sweet dips, cookies, mini donuts…the sky is the limit!

If you love snack boards, you’ll definitely love my Kid-Friendly Snack Board!

Want to make a few homemade offerings to go on it? Try this Cream Cheese Fruit Dip: 3 ways, Easy Caramallow Fruit Dip, these Peanut Butter Balls or Oreo Balls.

Ingredients Needed:

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  • Fruit: use whatever variety of fruit you like. I love berries and/or grapes, then a stone fruit such as cherries, sliced peaches, or nectarines.
  • Crunchies: this can be small cookies, pretzels, or graham crackers.
  • Nuts: any combination of your favorite nuts will work. Try roasted almonds, praline peanuts, cashews, or any chocolate covered nuts.
  • Dried Fruit: use dried apricots, strawberries, cherries, raisins, apples, etc.
  • Candies: anything goes! Use your favorite chocolates, gummies, marshmallows, you name it.
  • Optional Additions: feel like dipping? Add on a bowl of whipped cream, Nutella, peanut butter, cookie butter, or your favorite jam or jelly!

How to Make a Dessert Charcuterie Board

It takes just 20 quick minutes to put together your Dessert Charcuterie Board!

  1. Gather your items: Grab whatever items you want to include on your board. I like to include something crunchy, salty, chocolate-y, and fresh.
  2. Add the focal points: Pick the largest/most exciting ingredient, then add that to the board in a few different spots.
  3. Arrange the smaller ingredients: Working your way down in size, add the other ingredients around the board, filling in the gaps with things like small berries and nuts.

Dessert Charcuterie Board FAQs

What fruits go well on a charcuterie board?

Literally anything you want! Fresh fruit, dried fruit, chocolate covered fruit, you name it. You can’t go wrong. I love apple slices, blueberries, strawberries, dried apricots, etc.

Prepping ahead of time:

Want to get your charcuterie board ready ahead of time? You can totally arrange everything except the fruit and store it covered for a couple of days. Just make sure you leave space for the fresh fruit so you can add it before serving!

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Tips and Notes

  • Distribute well. Balance is key when it comes to a visually pleasing charcuterie board. Make sure any pops of color are spread out around the board. Smaller piles all over is better than one giant pile of a single item.
  • Adjust as needed. Serving a lot of people? Use a big wooden board as a serving platter. Preparing for just a few snackers? Use a small one. It’s better to fill the entire board, no matter what size you’re using.
  • Pile it up. Make higher piles as opposed to wider, flatter piles. The more depth there is, the more interesting it will be to look at.
  • Use bowls for smaller items. Anything bigger and easier to grab is just fine right on the platter. Smaller things like nuts are perfect in your favorite bowls.

Variation Ideas

  • Valentine’s Day: Anything red or pink and anything chocolate is perfect for Valentine’s Day. Use strawberries, raspberries, conversation hearts, Valentine’s Day Chocolate Lollipops, Chocolate Covered Strawberries, or even cheeses to balance out the sweetness. Brie, gouda, gruyere, or goat cheese would all be great.
  • Christmas: Use any of your favorite holiday sweets! Popcorn Balls, red and green M&Ms, candy canes, Christmas Sugar Cookies, No-Bake Mint Chocolate Bars, etc. Anything green, red, and white is perfect.
  • Halloween: All Halloween candy is fair game! Fill in with apple slices and caramel, Caramel Popcorn, Snickers Brownie Bites, candy corn, etc.
  • Birthday: Add your favorite cake balls, Grandma’s Candy Popcorn, mini cupcakes, Frosted Sugar Cookies, you name it.
  • Chocolate Lover’s: Load it up with everything chocolate! Candy bars, chocolate kisses, Triple Chocolate Raspberry Brownies, M&Ms, Nutella and pretzels, you name it.
  • Fondue: It doesn’t have to be sweet! Surround your favorite melty cheese dip with all things dip-able! Crackers, pretzels, chips, even fresh veggies.
  • Summer: Pile on whatever summery thing you can think of! Cherries, strawberries, cheesecake bites, and more.
  • Sweet and Savory: Fill your board with all your favorite sweet and salty foods. Try chocolate covered pretzels, popcorn, Double Chocolate Potato Chip Cookies, crackers and jam, cream cheese and crackers, your favorite olives, etc.

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Dessert Charcuterie Board

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 4 votes

This Dessert Charcuterie Board is the perfect, crowd-pleasing treat. It's cute, packed with all your favorite sweets, and super customizable!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Dessert

Servings 10 people

Calories 407cal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups variety of berries or grapes (i.e., strawberries, raspberries, blueberries)
  • 1 cups stone fruits (i.e., cherries, sliced peaches or nectarines)
  • 1 package small cookies, pretzels or graham crackers (200-300 grams)
  • 1 cup variety of nuts (roasted almonds, praline peanuts, cashews, or chocolate covered nuts)
  • 1 cup dried fruit (dried apricots, strawberries, cherries, raisins, apples, etc.)
  • ½ cup variety of candies (chocolates, gummies, marshmallows, whatever you like)
  • optional: whipped cream, nutella, peanut butter, cookie butter, jams or jellies depending on what kind of dessert board you are going for.

Instructions

  • Pick a theme for your board and gather your items. Aim for a variety — something crunchy, something salty, something chocolate, something fresh, etc.

  • Lay out your ingredients and begin by arranging your focal points on the board — this could be the largest or most exciting ingredient, or a key to your theme.

  • Work your way down your list of ingredients according to size. Place the largest items, then the second largest, and fill in the gaps with the smallest items last. Aim for pops of color in different areas for visual interest.

  • Keep in mind how long you will need to store it before people arrive. Most items can be left at room temperature for a couple of hours, but you may want to wait until just before serving if you have items that should stay cold.

Notes

Though you really don’t need a recipe for this board, here is a list of exactly what is pictured in mine in case you are wondering:

  • roasted, salted almonds
  • dark chocolate covered almonds
  • salted caramel pretzel pieces (Snyder’s brand)
  • praline peanuts
  • chocolate hazelnut roll cookies
  • coconut flavor cookie chips (the flat cookies)
  • mini powdered donuts
  • chocolate covered pretzels
  • dried apricots
  • fresh strawberries
  • fresh blueberries
  • fresh white peaches

**I photographed this board at the end of summer, so I had access to fresh fruit that didn’t cost a ton. Please adjust your fresh fruit options according to what is available and in season.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 407cal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 227mg | Potassium: 467mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 27IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 119mg | Iron: 4mg

Keywords dessert board, dessert charcuterie

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FAQs

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

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 is the secret to a great charcuterie board? ›

In general, a good charcuterie board will have 2-3 types of meat, 2-3 cheeses, 1-2 fruits, 1-2 crackers, nuts, bread, pickles, mustard and a dip or spread. The deliciousness of your board depends on the quality of your ingredients. Buy USDA Organic when possible and look for meats that are free from nitrates.

What are 3 cheese for 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.

What's the difference between a charcuterie board and hors d oeuvres? ›

Other hors d'oeuvres include miniature baked tarts (or “tartlets”) and skewered foods or kabobs, which are served hot, and charcuterie, which is an assortment of meats served cold, often on a board.

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

There are a few that I would stay away from eggplants, brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, zucchini and mushrooms. Many of these vegetables taste best when cooked, and Charcuterie boards generally don't include steamed or cooked veggies.

What finger foods go on a charcuterie board? ›

Build the board with:
  • Cured meats.
  • Cheeses (we recommend using at least one soft cheese, hard cheese, and blue cheese)
  • Crackers.
  • Herbed nuts.
  • Cornichons.
  • Radishes.
  • Olives.
  • Grapes or figs.
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What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

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.

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 jam goes on a charcuterie board? ›

Here are some tips for using the jams on your next charcuterie board: Fantastic Fig Jam: This jam pairs well with blue cheese, brie, or goat cheese. Add it to your cheese board alongside these types of cheeses and some crackers or sliced baguette. Sherry's Cherry Jam: This jam goes well with aged cheddar or gouda.

What fruit goes on a charcuterie board? ›

Some of our favorites include:
  • Blackberries.
  • Blueberries.
  • Cantaloupe.
  • Cherries.
  • Grapes.
  • Nectarines and Peaches.
  • Watermelon.
  • Raspberries.

What is a one bite appetizer called? ›

myz. ɡœl]) is a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre. Amuse-bouches are different from appetizers in that they are not ordered from a menu by patrons but are served free and according to the chef's selection alone.

Is a charcuterie board a starter or dessert? ›

A charcuterie board is an appetizer typically served on a wooden board or stone slab, either eaten straight from the board itself or portioned onto flatware. It features a selection of preserved foods, especially cured meats or pâtés, as well as cheeses and crackers or bread.

What do you call a charcuterie board without meat? ›

A vegetarian charcuterie board is an arrangement of appetizers on a serving platter or wooden board. Lay out fresh fruit, veggies, and a cheese board to create a colorful and dynamic spread of appetizers.

How do you calculate food for a charcuterie board? ›

Calculate Ingredient Amounts

If served as a light appetizer, plan for guests to take around 3 ounces each of meat and cheese. Up those portions to a hearty 6 ounces per person if the charcuterie board is the focal point. There should be at least one cracker or piece of bread for every slice of meat on the board.

What is the rule of thumb for a charcuterie board? ›

Rule of thumb: 1 small salami, 1 large salami, 1 whole-muscle meat. "When choosing meats and cheeses, variety is the spice of life," Sam advises. You could focus on the meats of one region (Italy, France, Spain, or domestic) or create a spread of your favorites. Try new things, take risks, and offer contrasts.

How many pounds of meat and cheese per person for charcuterie? ›

If you're serving 8 – 10 people, you will need 1 – 1 1/2 lbs of meat, and you'll want to pick at least one from each category (more on that below) . Cheeses: It's usually sliced a little thicker, so 3 ounces of cheese per person or 1 1/2 – 1 3/4 pounds for 8-10 people (roughly 3 medium-size hunks) should do the trick.

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