How to Create a Christmas Charcuterie Board
This holiday season, create a simple appetizer that wows even the pickiest eaters with a charcuterie board. When in doubt, charcuterie board it out. Promise.
How to create a charcuterie board:
- Start with a cutting board, lazy suzan or large plate. 
- Add some small + medium bowls. 
- Fill the bowls. 
- Place a variety of fruits, veggies, snacks, nuts to your board. 
- Create a fun dip that is the centerpiece. 
Keep reading for more ideas.
To create this specific Christmas Charcuterie Board appetizer:
- Fill a small bowl with Christmas candy corn found at Sprouts Farmer’s Market. 
- Fill a small bowl with Coconut Reddi Wip also found at Sprout’s Farmer’s Market. 
- Fill a third small bowl with Three Peaks Manuka Honey. 
- Fill a medium sized bowl with yogurt. We love So Delicious Coconutmilk Yogurt Alternative. Add a small amount of green food coloring, sprinkles for a crown, candy eyes + the top of a strawberry for a nose. 
- Place around board: zucchini slices + strawberries + sunflower seeds + banana chips + raspberries + peanut brittle + pear slices. 
The best part about creating a charcuterie board? There are no rules. Create what you like. Use what you have. If you are making a board for your kids, include a few foods you know they love + also include some foods you hope they will try, this is a great opportunity for a positive exposure to new foods.
Of course, if you are creating a board for guests, check to see if they have any allergies. If so, the board should be free from any allergens as cross contamination can cause an anaphylactic reaction + it can also cause a severe reaction for people with Celiac Disease. It is not safe for people living with these conditions to eat or pick around a food. Hugs + thank you for your kindness towards all people living with a food related condition or disease.
Photography by: // © Lindsey Lee & Co.
 
          
        
       
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
              
             
              
            