Looking for a super quick and fuss-free appetizer for the holidays? This Easy Holiday Charcuterie Board is exactly that. It’s fast, simple, and perfect for family gatherings or last-minute entertaining.

I love how you can mix and match whatever you have in your fridge, and it always looks impressive without much effort.
🛒 Ingredients
- Cheese – Grab 3-4 of your favorites. I love mixing a soft cheese like brie with a sharp cheddar and a blue cheese for variety. You can swap anything you like.
- Meats – Choose 3-4 types, like salami, prosciutto, or ham. Feel free to swap in what’s on sale or what you already have.
- Fresh fruit – Grapes, berries, or sliced apples work great. They add a pop of color and sweetness.
- Dried fruit and nuts – Adds texture and makes it feel fancy. Almonds, walnuts, or dried apricots are my go-tos.
- Crackers and bread – Essential for scooping and pairing. I like a mix of crunchy crackers and soft bread slices.
- Extras – Pickles, chocolate, jams, spreads, and even little veggies. Optional sweets are always fun for a holiday twist.
- If you like more appetizer recipes, try bacon wrapped smokies, mozzarella tomato Basil, or spicy deviled eggs next.
👩🍳 You'll find the complete list of ingredients below the recipe card.
🥣 How To Make Charcuterie Board
- Begin with the anchors: Organize the largest items first, like big cheese wedges or bowls with spreads, olives, or nuts. Spread them evenly around your board.
- Construct around them: Add medium-sized components like sliced meats, smaller cheeses, and crackers around your anchors.
- Complete with final touches: Finish by tucking in fresh fruit, berries, or sliced veggies to fill gaps and add color.

Rita's Tip
Always let your cheeses sit at room temperature for the best flavor and texture.
📋 Tips
- Don’t stress about perfection, the charm is in the casual mix.
- Mix textures: crunchy crackers, soft cheese, chewy dried fruit, and nuts make it fun.
- Spread items out so everyone can reach everything easily.
- Swap ingredients based on what you have; nothing here is set in stone.
- Use any flat surface as your board, doesn’t need to be fancy.
- Layer meats in folds or rolls for a prettier display.
- Pop small bowls for dips or olives so they don’t roll off the board.
- Add chocolate or small candies for a holiday twist kids will love.
👨🍳 Rita's Equipment
- Serving Board - You can utilize a large cutting board, serving tray or platter, or even a rimmed baking sheet as the base.
- Cheese Knives - Opt for a variety of cheese serving knives suitable for different types of cheeses. Additionally, small-sized forks and spoons are handy for spreads and pickles.
- Ramekins - These small dishes are perfect for serving jams, spreads, olives, and pickles on the board.
- Utilize plain or party toothpicks as they make it convenient for guests to pick up meat and cheese from the board.
🍱 Storage Instructions
- 🍱To Store. Wrap leftover items separately in airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- 🥶Freezing. Most cheeses and cured meats don’t freeze well, but leftover crackers can be stored in a sealed bag at room temp.

What To Serve With Charcuterie Board
- Hummus or other creamy dips to keep things tasty and easy
- Pickled veggies or gherkins for a tangy bite
- Roasted vegetables like carrots, brussels sprouts, or asparagus
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📖Recipe

Easy Holiday Charcuterie Board
Whip up this Easy Holiday Charcuterie Board for a quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing appetizer. Perfect for holidays and family gatherings.
Ingredients
- 3-4 type of cheese
- 3-4 meat cuts
- fresh fruit
- dried fruit and nuts
- crackers and bread
- Pickles
- chocolate
- fresh and/or brined vegetables
- jams, spreads and dips
- something sweet, optional
Instructions
- Begin with the anchors: Commence by organizing the largest items on the board. Whether it's sizable cheese pieces or a bowl/ramekin containing spreads/olives/nuts, it's advantageous to distribute these "heavier" items evenly at the start.3-4 type of cheese, fresh and/or brined vegetables, Pickles
- Construct around them: Once the larger items are in place, proceed to arrange medium-sized components such as meats, sliced cheese, and crackers.3-4 meat cuts, crackers and bread, chocolate
- Complete with final touches: Conclude the board by incorporating fresh fruit, berries, or possibly sliced vegetables for a polished finish.fresh fruit, dried fruit and nuts, something sweet, jams
Nutrition
Calories: 122kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 7gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 24mgSodium: 630mgPotassium: 104mgSugar: 0.01gVitamin A: 30IUCalcium: 25mgIron: 0.3mg
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