A guide to creating the best cheese board recipe with a variety of different cheeses, crackers, fruit and accompaniments. An easy and impressive appetizer for any gathering, and this one always gets rave reviews!
When I’m entertaining, I like to put out an assortment of appetizer recipes including bacon wrapped smokies, sausage balls, a fresh and colorful veggie tray, bacon wrapped water chestnuts, veggie pizza, air fryer chicken wings and a cheese board.
You can never go wrong with a cheese board recipe, it’s the perfect way to feed a crowd with minimal effort. My version includes plenty of cheese of course, along with some sweet and savory garnishes that truly enhance the flavor of the cheese.
Table of Contents
- Cheese Board Ingredients
- How Do You Make A Cheese Board?
- Tips For The Perfect Cheese Platter
- Quick Tip
- Recipe FAQs
- Flavor Variations
- More Appetizer Ideas
- Cheese Board Video
- Love This Recipe?
- The Best Cheese Board Recipe
Cheese Board Ingredients
The most important part of a cheese board is, of course, the cheese! You want offer a variety of types of cheese, to provide plenty of different flavors and textures including one from each of the following categories.
- Soft: Brie, Camembert, Boursin, Goat, Burrata
- Hard: Parmigiano-Reggiano, Manchego, Comte, Gruyere, Mimolette
- Aged: Vintage Cheddar, Grana Padano, Gouda
- Blue: Cambozola, Stilton, Roquefort, Gorgonzola.
You should also serve crackers or bread alongside your cheese.
- Breadsticks: I like to offer sesame breadsticks, olive oil breadsticks or cheese straws on my board.
- Crackers: Put out a few different types such as water crackers, buttery crackers, multigrain crackers and flatbread crackers.
- Bread: Try adding some sliced baguette, toasted crostini or even strips of focaccia to your platter.
Fruits, nuts and spreads are also cheese board essentials.
- Fruit: I prefer to use a mix of both dried and fresh fruit. Good fresh fruit options include berries, apples, grapes and pears. For dried fruit, try dried apricots, pears or cranberries.
- Nuts: Use a few varieties for the best results. I always include candied pecans because I think they pair well with most cheeses. Other great options are roasted almonds, candied walnuts, cashews and pistachios.
- Spreads: It is very common to offer sweet spreads with cheese such as fig jam, chutney, berry jam or honey. I also like to put out savory options such as olive tapenade.
How Do You Make A Cheese Board?
Start by arranging your pieces of cheese on a large platter or board. You can keep some of the pieces whole, slice others, or even make a pile of cheese cubes. Arrange crackers, honey or jams, fruit, bread and nuts around the cheeses. Garnish with fresh herbs such as rosemary or parsley, then serve and enjoy.
Tips For The Perfect Cheese Platter
- The platter can be prepared up to 8 hours before you plan to serve it. Cover everything tightly with plastic wrap, then store in the refrigerator. Let it come to room temperature before serving.
- It’s helpful to label the cheeses so that your guests know what they’re eating!
- Be sure to put out plenty of serving implements such as cheese knives and spreaders so that it’s easy for people to serve themselves.
- Many grocery stores have a higher end cheese selection these days. I find that you can locate a better assortment of cheeses in the deli area instead of the dairy aisle.
Quick Tip
Most cheeses taste best after they’ve had a chance to sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes.
Recipe FAQs
What should be on a cheese board?
A cheese board should contain at least three different types of cheeses, such as a hard cheese, soft cheese and blue cheese. This party platter also typically contains crackers, fruit and nuts. It may also have items such as honey and jam to complement the cheeses.
What not to put on a cheese board?
I recommend staying away from strongly flavored items on your cheese board which could clash with other ingredients on the platter. For example, a spicy chipotle cheese may not mesh well with items like fruit.
Flavor Variations
A standard cheese board contains cheeses, crackers, fruit and nuts. You really can take this concept though and turn it into more of a charcuterie board or snacking board with a variety of additions.
- Meats: Add in some cured meats such as salami, pepperoni, prosciutto or coppa.
- Vegetables: Use fresh or pickled veggies including cucumber, cherry tomatoes, cornichon pickles or pickled green beans.
- Antipasto: Make it Italian style with roasted Roma tomatoes, marinated mushrooms, grilled artichoke hearts and roasted bell peppers.
- Spanish: Turn it into a tapas board with chorizo, marcona almonds, green olives, serrano ham and piquillo peppers.
No matter what you choose to put on your cheese platter, it’s sure to be a huge hit!
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AuthorSara Welch
A guide to creating the best cheese board with a variety of different cheeses, crackers, fruit and accompaniments. An easy and impressive appetizer for any gathering, and this one always gets rave reviews!
Time
Prep Time20 minutes minutes
Cook Time1 minute minute
Total Time21 minutes minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American, French
Serves 10
Ingredients
- 8 ounces aged cheese cheddar, gouda
- 8 ounces blue cheese gorgonzola, stilton
- 8 ounces soft cheese goat cheese, brie
- 8 ounces hard cheese parmigiano-reggiano, comte
- 1 cup fresh fruit berries, sliced apples or pears
- 1/2 cup dried fruit apricots, cranberries
- 16 ounces assorted bread baguette slices, breadsticks, crackers
- 3/4 cup nuts candied pecans, almonds, pistachios
- 1-2 small jars honey or jam
- fresh herbs for garnish
Instructions
Arrange all the ingredients on a large board or platter. Garnish with fresh herbs. Let the cheese sit at room temperature for 20 minutes, then serve.
If you want to make this platter in advance, assemble everything on the board except the bread products and fresh herbs. Cover and refrigerate for up to 8 hours. Remove from the refrigerator, uncover, and add bread and herbs. Let stand for 20 minutes, then serve.
Notes
- The platter can be preparedup to 8 hoursbefore you plan to serve it. Cover everything tightly with plastic wrap, then store in the refrigerator. Let it come to room temperature before serving.
- It’s helpful tolabel the cheesesso that your guests know what they’re eating!
- Be sure to put out plenty ofserving implementssuch as knives and spreaders so that it’s easy for people to serve themselves.
Nutrition
Calories: 282kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 503mg | Potassium: 174mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1503IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 347mg | Iron: 1mg
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