Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board (2024)

Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board is a tray of candies, cookies, and fruit with a variety of dips for dipping. It’s a beautiful and flavorful Christmas-themed display that is perfect for all of your holiday parties. Try my Surf and Turf Butter Board for a savory option that is also impressive.

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Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board

With charcuterie boards all of the rage right now, why not add a dessert board to your holiday menu? It’s not only a lovely display of festive treats but also delicious with lots of choices for you and your guests. It was really fun to assemble this board with colors and desserts to represent the Christmas holiday!

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Ingredients & Substitutions

This dessert charcuterie board is very adaptable, but here are some suggestions to get you started when putting it together. Click on the category links for even more ideas for your board!

Candies: Here are some sweet candy options: sugar cookie truffles, eggnog fudge, sugar cookie fudge, chocolate-covered pretzels, candied walnuts or pecans, candy canes, and Christmas M&M’s (red and green).

Cookies: Butter cookies, sugar cookies, and Christmas monster cookies made the cut for my board. And, you can make homemade cookies or buy them from the store. I also have holiday favorites like Italian Christmas Cookies and Pfeffernüsse cookies you may want to add.

Fruit: I added strawberries and green grapes to keep up with the Christmas colors theme. And, I also added a couple of bowls of my sugared cranberries. It’s like a holiday fruit tray among all of the other sweet treats.

Dips: Dips I provided were chocolate butter ganache, booty dip, and fruit dip. Another option would be to add American buttercream as a dip, too. I also have a Butterfinger Dip that is amazing!

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What is a Dessert Charcuterie Board?

Charcuterie actually refers to preparing and serving cured meats. However, it is now a term that is used more loosely, referring to a variety of foods on a platter from cheeses to meats to butter boards and this dessert charcuterie. Be sure to have a wide variety of treats and desserts to really make a statement!

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How to Serve a Dessert Charcuterie Board

First of all, look for a board or a tray that you want to serve the dessert charcuterie. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, but make sure it is large enough to fit all of your treats and dips. If it matches your theme, great! (But, that is not necessary; everyone will be focused on all the decadent treats.) For the dips, it’s fun to use a variety of bowls. Yes, many items are finger foods, but for safe handling of the food, be sure to provide some utensils and tongs for serving.

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Can I Make the Board Ahead of Time?

I would not recommend assembling the dessert charcuterie board until ready to serve, but you can certainly get a head start when it comes to the items on the board. Most cookies can be made ahead of time and frozen until ready to enjoy. Fudge is another treat that is easy to make in advance. It can be stored for a couple of weeks or even frozen for a longer shelf life. And finally, the dips can each easily be stored for up to a week or two in most cases.

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Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board is a tray of candies, cookies, and fruit with a variety of dips for dipping.

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Ingredients

Candies

  • Sugar cookie truffles
  • Eggnog fudge
  • Sugar cookie fudge
  • Chocolate-covered pretzels
  • Candy canes
  • Christmas M&M's

Cookies

  • Butter cookies
  • Sugar cookies
  • Christmas Monster Cookies

Fruit

  • Strawberries
  • Green grapes
  • Sugared cranberries

Dips

  • Chocolate Butter ganache
  • Booty Dip
  • Fruit Dip

Instructions

  • Using a large cutting board (you can also use a countertop or table lined with parchment), start by arranging the largest items and dips first. Leave space in between each for nestling in cookies, fudge, and fruit. Fill in the spaces until the board is completely full.

  • Serve with utensils, as needed.

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Course: Appetizer, Dessert

Keyword: Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board

Servings: 32

Author: Amanda Rettke – iambaker.net

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Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board (2024)

FAQs

What do you put on a Christmas charcuterie board? ›

Some delicious go-tos include charcuterie meats, cheeses (sliced or cubed), olives, roasted nuts, creamy spreads, crackers, veggies and herbs (for the leafy part). You can even include some sweet bites like dried fruits, chocolate-covered nuts or one-bite Christmas cookies.

What cheeses are good for Christmas charcuterie? ›

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.
  • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
  • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

How do you make a holiday charcuterie board? ›

Instructions
  1. Take a wooden, ceramic, or slate charcuterie board and add the cheese and cured meat to the board. ...
  2. Add apples, pomegranates, and grapes to the board, filling in the gaps and holes in the board.
  3. Add a small bowl of olives, jam and hummus to the board. ...
  4. Serve within two hours.
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What is the 3-3-3 rule for charcuterie? ›

What is the 3-3-3-3 Rule for Charcuterie Boards? No matter the style of the wood charcuterie board, you can always follow the 3-3-3-3 rule. Every charcuterie board should have three meats, three cheeses, three starch options, and three accompaniments, such as fruit, nuts, or veggies.

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.

What fruit goes on a charcuterie board? ›

Fresh fruit and berries: grapes, apples, pears, oranges, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries. Dried fruit: apricots, cherries, figs, pineapple, mango. Sweet spreads: Fig butter, orange marmalade, blackberry jam or other sweet spreads.

How do you make a standing Christmas tree charcuterie board? ›

Create the trunk of the tree by using a stack of round or square crackers. Then fill in the body of the tree with stacks and layers of meats, cheeses, fruits, and veggies. Once your “bones” are in place, you can fill in any gaps with olives, pomegranate seeds, more crackers, and nuts.

What to put on a Christmas cheese board? ›

Add piles of different shaped biscuits, crackers and breadsticks. Use small bowls for chutney, mustard, olives and honey or chilli jam. Leave softer cheeses (such as brie and creamy or crumbly blue) whole. Pepper the platter with bunches of grapes, figs and apple slices.

What do you put on a Christmas platter? ›

Alternatively, opt for a few olives or a bowl of toasted nuts to round out your platter.
  1. Cucumber and Salmon Sushi Rolls.
  2. Bruschetta.
  3. Prawn Spring Rolls.
  4. Cottage Rolls.
  5. Cauliflower Cheese Muffin-Pan Balls.

How to make a Christmas tree-shaped charcuterie? ›

Start at the bottom of your "tree", with each row more narrow than the last, I like to place a row of cheese, then red grapes, another row of cheese, green grapes, last row of cheese, then black grapes. Then place kiwi slices in triangle shape to create the "top" of the tree.

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