Fall Themed Charcuterie Board
Looking for the perfect fall snack board idea? This beautiful fall themed charcuterie board is filled with seasonal fruits, savory meats, and delicious cheeses, making it the ultimate centerpiece for your fall get togethers.
Easy Fall Themed Charcuterie Board
This grazing board features fall flavors like crisp apples, juicy pears, rich cheeses, and a medley of dried fruits and nuts, this board is perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Whether you’re hosting a holiday party or looking for a fun snack board to keep everyone satisfied during Thanksgiving, this board is the answer! It’s versatile and easy to prepare, so everyone will find something they enjoy.
This snack board pairs well with other fall-inspired dishes like cranberry baked brie, a slice of apple butter pie, or as a side to a bowl of butternut squash soup.
What You Need
- Apricot Jam and Honey.
- Brie Cheese (triangle-shaped) and Goat Cheese (log form).
- Prosciutto and Salami.
- Variety of Crackers and Baguette slices.
- Granny Smith Apple, Pear, and Red or Purple Grapes.
- Medjool Dates and Dried Apricots.
- Pecans, Walnuts, and Pepitas.
- Optional: Rosemary for garnish.
How to Make a Fall Charcuterie Board
Pour the apricot jam and honey into two small bowls. Place them on opposite sides of your large serving board or platter to act as anchors for the other ingredients.
Arrange the brie and goat cheese on opposite ends of the board, near the jam and honey bowls.
Fold the slices of prosciutto and salami, then place them around the bowls of jam and honey. You can layer them or create small stacks to add texture to the board.
Scatter the crackers and toasted baguette slices in a few different sections around the board. This makes it easy for guests to access from all sides.
Place the sliced apples, pears, and grapes in any open spaces. Make sure to spread them out to create balance across the board.
Fill in any remaining gaps with the dates, dried apricots, pecans, walnuts, and roasted pepitas. For an extra touch of green, add sprigs of rosemary for garnish.
Tips for Building the Best Charcuterie Board
Fall Charcuterie Board Serving Suggestions
Wine Pairings: Serve with a white wine like Sauvignon Blanc or a light red like Pinot Noir.
Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Offer spiced apple cider, cranberry spritzers, or sparkling water with a slice of lemon or orange.
Dessert Pairing: Keep the fall theme going with small slices of pumpkin pie or pecan pie cheesecake.
Additional Toppings: Include spreads like fig jam, whole grain mustard, or a balsamic glaze for drizzling.
Side Dishes: Pair the charcuterie board with sides like maple bourbon brussels sprouts or roasted butternut squash.
How to Store Leftovers
- Cheeses and Meats: Wrap leftover cheese and meats in plastic wrap or place them in airtight containers. They’ll stay fresh for 2-3 days in the fridge.
- Fruits and Nuts: Store fruits and nuts in separate airtight containers. Apples and pears may brown, so it’s best to eat those as soon as possible.
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Ingredients
- ¼ cup apricot jam
- ¼ cup honey
- 7 ounces brie cheese
- 4 ounces goat cheese
- 6 ounces sliced prosciutto
- 5 ounces sliced salami
- Variety of crackers, 1 package
- ½ baguette, sliced and toasted
- 1 granny smith apple, cored and sliced
- 1 pear, cored and sliced
- 1 fist size bunch red grapes, or purple grapes
- 10 to 12 dried Medjool dates
- 10 to 12 dried apricots
- ½ cup pecans halves
- ½ cup walnut halves
- ¼ cup roasted pepitas
- Optional: rosemary sprigs, for garnish
Instructions
- Pour the apricot jam and honey into two separate small bowls. Place them on opposite sides of a large serving platter or wooden board to act as anchors.¼ cup apricot jam¼ cup honey
- Place the brie and goat cheese on opposite ends of the board, near the bowls.7 ounces brie cheese4 ounces goat cheese
- Fold the prosciutto and salami, then arrange them around the bowls of jam and honey.6 ounces sliced prosciutto5 ounces sliced salami
- Scatter the crackers and sliced baguette in a few sections across the board.Variety of crackers½ baguette
- Place the apple, pear slices, and grapes in the remaining open areas.1 granny smith apple1 pear1 fist size bunch red grapes
- Fill any gaps with dates, dried apricots, pecans, walnuts, and roasted pepitas. Optional: garnish with fresh rosemary sprigs.10 to 12 dried Medjool dates10 to 12 dried apricots½ cup pecans halves½ cup walnut halves¼ cup roasted pepitasOptional: rosemary sprigs
Notes
- The calories listed are an approximation based on the ingredients in the recipe card and a serving size of 1 cup of ingredients from the charcuterie board. Actual calories will vary depending on ingredients consumed.
- See our nutrition disclaimer.