Sweet Home Charcuterie Board (Printer View)

House-shaped board featuring cheeses, fruits, nuts, and sweet accents for easy entertaining.

# Components:

→ Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz Camembert, sliced
02 - 3.5 oz Comté, cubed
03 - 3.5 oz Goat cheese log, sliced

→ Cured Meats (optional)

04 - 2.8 oz prosciutto, folded
05 - 2.8 oz saucisson sec, sliced

→ Fresh Fruits

06 - 1 apple, thinly sliced
07 - 1 pear, thinly sliced
08 - 3.5 oz red grapes, halved
09 - 1.8 oz dried apricots

→ Sweet Treats

10 - 2.1 oz honey
11 - 1.8 oz dark chocolate squares
12 - 1.8 oz candied pecans

→ Breads & Crackers

13 - 1 small baguette, sliced
14 - 2.1 oz whole grain crackers

→ Garnishes

15 - Fresh rosemary sprigs
16 - Edible flowers (optional)

# Method steps:

01 - Place the Camembert, Comté, and goat cheese slices in the center of a large, house-shaped wooden board, shaping an outline reminiscent of a house.
02 - Fill the roof area of the board with folded prosciutto and sliced saucisson sec, or substitute with additional cheeses for a vegetarian alternative.
03 - Fan thinly sliced apple and pear along one side of the board; cluster red grapes and dried apricots on the opposite side.
04 - Spoon honey into a small bowl and place it near the central cheese arrangement.
05 - Scatter dark chocolate squares and candied pecans evenly across the board.
06 - Line baguette slices and whole grain crackers along the edges of the board for easy access.
07 - Decorate with fresh rosemary sprigs and optional edible flowers to enhance visual appeal.
08 - Present immediately and encourage guests to combine flavors as desired.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Sweet and savory variety
  • Vegetarian option available
02 -
  • For a vegetarian board omit the cured meats and add more cheese nuts or roasted vegetables
  • Pair with a chilled white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc or a light red like Pinot Noir
03 -
  • Use fresh fruits that are in season for best flavor
  • Arrange ingredients by color and texture for visual appeal
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