How to Make a Simple Cheese Board

Cheese Board is an excellent and so delicious idea for any occasion. If you’re thinking about how to make a quick and easy cheese board to host your guests – I’m happy to share with you this Simple Cheese Board for your next gathering or holiday party.

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

How to Assemble a Simple Cheese Board

Making cheese boards is a very simple and easy process. It requires no culinary skills and no cooking time to assemble an impressive snack platter!

The only rule to assemble a simple cheese board is to use that stuff that you like and probably already have on hand! Just group and layer each ingredient in piles on a board until it’s full. This Simple Cheese Board has all your favorite goodies and makes a perfect and satisfying snack or appetizer!

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

Load Cheese Board With:

Cheese – include 3 or 4 kind of cheeses, preferably different color and shape;

Meats – include sliced salami, prosciutto, or other sliced cured meats;

Crackers and breads – pick out of a variety of cracker and bread with different flavor;

Fruits – use both types of fruits: fresh and dry. Grapes, sliced apples and pears, orange slices are great. In addition, put some dried apricots, figs, dates, etc.

Nuts – pistachios, pecans, walnuts, almonds… use just about any of your favorite. Drop a few nuts to fill smaller empty spaces

Spreads – any jam, jelly, and honey for a little sweetness and flavor.

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

There are no strict rules to what goes well with cheese or what fruits pair to savory cheese platter ingredients. Just try to select delicious, high-quality cheese and meats, get fresh and dried fruits, then add a variety of crackers and nuts. Focus on the combination of different textures, flavours, and aesthetics.

Check Out These Other Healthy Appetizer Ideas:

Easy Cheese Ball

Baked Pork Meatballs

Easy Cured Salmon

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Beet Stuffed Mushrooms

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

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Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

Serving: Prep time:  Cook Time: Total Time:
4 servings 15 min 0 15 min

Ingredients for Simple Cheese Board

  • 3-4 varieties of cheese
  • 2-3 varieties of cured meats
  • 2-4 varieties of crackers or crusty bread
  • 3-4 varieties of fresh and dried fruits
  • 2-3 varieties of nuts
  • jam or/and honeySimple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

How to Make Simple Cheese Board

  1. Start with the larger components like whole pieces of cheese and sliced hard cheeses, bowls, or jars with jam and honey. Next, add your meats and larger groups of fresh fruits. Balance out with crackers. Fill gaps with dry fruits and nuts.
  2. Garnish with fresh herbs, if desired. Enjoy!

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

Simple Cheese Board – easy appetizer idea

How to Make a Simple Cheese Board

Cheese Board is an excellent and so delicious idea for any occasion. If you’re thinking about how to make a quick and easy cheese board to host your guests – I’m happy to share with you this Simple Cheese Board for your next gathering or holiday party.
Prep Time 15 mins
Total Time 15 mins
Course Appetizer
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 3-4 varieties of cheese
  • 2-3 varieties of cured meats
  • 2-4 varieties of crackers or crusty bread
  • 3-4 varieties of fresh and dried fruits
  • 2-3 varieties of nuts
  • jam or/and honey

Instructions
 

  • Start with the larger components like whole pieces of cheese and sliced hard cheeses, bowls, or jars with jam and honey. Next, add your meats and larger groups of fresh fruits. Balance out with crackers. Fill gaps with dry fruits and nuts.
  • Garnish with fresh herbs, if desired. Enjoy!

Notes