How to Make A Cheese Board - Love and Lemons (2024)

Learn how to make a perfect cheese board for entertaining! Filled with a fun variety of cheeses, fruits, and spreads, it offers something for everyone.

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Whether I’m hosting a dinner party, a happy hour, or a holiday get-together, a cheese board is always my go-to appetizer. It’s my #1 choice for so many reasons – it offers a little something for everyone, it looks so pretty and festive, and it’s easy to put together (no cooking required!).

Now, if you’ve never made a cheese board before, it might not seem so easy. What cheeses do you pick? What do you pair with them? I promise that the process really is simple, and to get you started, I’m sharing my favorite way to assemble a cheese board below. You don’t even have to worry about breaking the bank – with this method, you can make your cheese board as fancy or as simple as you like. No matter what, it’ll be a hit.

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The Best Cheeses for a Cheese Board

When I’m assembling a cheese board, I always start by picking the cheeses. I like to have a variety of flavors and textures on a board, so I typically choose 3. Below, you’ll find some options that are easy to find at an average cheese shop or grocery store. Have fun mixing and matching cheeses from different categories!

  • Firm or semi-firm cheeses: I like aged white cheddar, Gouda, Edam, Gruyère, Dubliner, and/or Manchego.
  • Spreadable or soft cheeses: Think Brie, Camembert, and/or soft goat cheese.
  • Something funky:Maybe a strong blue cheese, like Gorgonzola, Stilton, or Roquefort. This isn’t for everyone, so if I know I’m not serving adventurous eaters, I might skip it!

If you pick two cheeses from a single category (which is totally fine!), make sure that they still contrast in some way. In the cheese board pictured here, I have two soft cheeses – goat cheese and brie – but their flavors are distinct. The goat cheese is tangy and flecked with herbs; the brie is nice and buttery. Even though these cheeses are both soft, my cheese board will offer a variety of flavors.

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More Cheese Board Ideas

Once you’ve picked your cheeses, you can start to think about how else you might add texture and flavor to your cheese plate. Dried fruits and nuts? A fancy jam? Honey? Briny olives? I like to choose at least one item from each of these categories:

  • Something sweet: Balance out the salty, funky cheeses with a little something sweet! Set out a jar of honey or tart cherry or fig jam. Dried and fresh fruits are a great choice too.
  • Something crunchy: Like nuts, crispy chickpeas, and (of course!) crackers to pair with the cheese.
  • Something salty: I like olives or cornichons.
  • And a pop of color:Seasonal fruit such as apples, pears, or grapes will help you out here. In the fall and winter, I also like add festive sprigs of fresh rosemary or thyme.

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Assembling a Cheese Board

Now for the fun part: putting your cheese board together!

Wash any fresh fruits, and slice larger ones like apples and pears ahead of time. (You can always squeeze them with a bit of lemon juice if you’re worried about browning!) I also like to slice firm and semi-firm cheeses on a cutting board before transferring them to a serving platter. That way, they’re easy for guests to grab and enjoy.

Arrange the fruits and cheeses on your serving platter or board, and fill in the gaps with the other components. When your guests arrive, make sure you have a few cheese knives handy for slicing and spreading the softer cheeses. Enjoy!

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More Favorite Appetizer Recipes

If you love this cheese board, try one of these tasty appetizers next:

  • Baked Brie with Pomegranates
  • Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes
  • Ultimate Crudité Platter
  • Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Herb Compound Butter
  • Tomato Bruschetta
  • Spinach Artichoke Dip
  • Or any of these 50 Easy Party Appetizers!

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How to Make A Cheese Board

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

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Learn how to make a perfect cheese board! Filled with a variety of textures and flavors, it offers something for everyone. See the post above for different cheese suggestions.

Ingredients

Cheese & Crackers

  • 8 ounces white cheddar cheese
  • 4 ounces herbed goat cheese or sheep’s milk cheese
  • 8 ounces brie cheese
  • Crackers or Flatbread Crisps

Other Snacks

  • 2 apples or pears, sliced
  • 8 small bunches grapes
  • 1/2 cup olives
  • 1/2 cup almonds
  • Tart Cherry or Fig Jam
  • Honey, optional
  • Roasted Chickpeas, optional
  • Rosemary or Thyme, for garnish

Instructions

  • Choose your desired ingredients from the list above and arrange on a platter.

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FAQs

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.

How to make a cheese board ahead of time? ›

Making Ahead of Time

Arrange the meats, cheeses, nuts, crackers, and jams, then cover and store in the fridge for a couple of days. When you're ready to serve, set the board out on the counter for 30 minutes or so, add on the fresh fruit, and dig in!

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 are three good cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

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.

Should you pre cut cheese for cheese board? ›

Softer cheeses like bloomies, washed rinds, and fresh varieties like mozzarella or chevre should be cut shortly before serving—or, if possible, served whole on the board for guests to cut into along with the appropriate cheese knives for each style.

What finger foods go on a charcuterie board? ›

Briny, pickled or marinated: olives, co*cktail onions, cornichons, dill pickles, pepperoncini. We love green olives stuffed with garlic or feta, and I also like including olive tapenade and bruschetta. Savory Dips and spreads: Whole ground mustard, hummus, ranch, balsamic dip. Veggies – cold cut, if desired.

What are the top three cheeses for charcuterie? ›

Here are the best cheeses for your charcuterie board
  • 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.

What is the rule of thumb for a charcuterie board? ›

When making a charcuterie board, try following the 3-3-3-3 rule: 3 meats. 3 cheeses. 3 starches.

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