Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Christmas Charcuterie Board + a List of Red, White, and Green Foods

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Coming in hot with yet another charcuterie board for you today… this time for Christmas!  Christmas is my very favorite holiday, so it was only fitting that I create a board to commemorate the day.  ;o)



Use It

Wood serving board or platter (I have this one)

Cheese knife (mine is this one)

Buy It

Rosemary crackers (Mine are Market Pantry for Target)

Extra sharp cheddar cheese

Boursin Cranberry & Spice cheese

Mini sliced salami

Bacon and onion jam

Smoked almonds

Apricots

Raspberries

Cheese straws

Purple grapes

Red apples

Garlic pretzels

Mini sweet pickles

Whole cranberries

Fresh sprigs of rosemary

Soft peppermints

Make It

1.    Arrange all items on a serving board or platter.

2.    Decorate with festive accessories.

I made a mini board since our family of four were the only ones eating it afterward, but you could easily do this board on a larger scale for large groups or gatherings. 










Here is a list of red, white, and green foods…

Red

Salami

Pepperoni

Prosciutto

Red jams and jellies for spreading/dipping

Strawberries

Raspberries

Red apples

Cherries

Cranberries (or Craisins)

Pomegranates

Red peppers

Tomatoes

Red Hots

Red Sour Patch Kids

Red gummy bears

Twizzlers

Red Skittles

Red M&Ms

Red Hershey Kisses (still in wrappers)

Red frosting for spreading/dipping


White/Neutral

White cheeses

Light colored crackers

White Cheddar Cheez-Its

White Goldfish crackers

Crunchy breadsticks

Sliced bananas

Pears

Nilla Wafers

Vanilla Sugar Wafers

Animal Crackers

Marshmallows

White chocolate

White M&Ms

White chocolate covered pretzels

Vanilla Greek yogurt for spreading/dipping

White chocolate covered Oreos

White Sour Patch Kids

White Gummy Bears

Peppermints

Candy canes


Green

Pickles

Green apples

Green grapes

Kiwi

Cucumber

Broccoli

Bell peppers

Green Sour Patch Kids

Green Gummy Bears

Green M&Ms

Mint M&Ms

Mint Kit Kats

Green Hershey Kisses (still in wrappers)

Andes Mints (still in wrappers)

Fresh rosemary

Fresh basil

Fresh mint

Fresh thyme

Fresh sage

Fresh oregano

Fresh dill

Enjoy!

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23 comments:

  1. So much fun! Charcuterie boards are amazing. :)

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  2. Yummy! I love charcuterie boards! I think I might be making one for Eric and the kids this year since Christmas will be a bit different.

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  3. I got some great ideas from this list as I am doing a Christmas tree charcuterie this weekend! Love it girl!

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  4. This is the prefect size for a small holiday gathering!! I'll be trying! xo, Biana BlovedBoston

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  5. Yum, I love a charcuterie board and even better when it is festive!

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  6. Yummy!!! I love your list of red, white and green foods!! So helpful when trying to think of foods to add to your holiday board. I think I need to make one this year for sure.

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  7. I love charcuterie boards! I need to change them up some and get more creative!
    www.chezmireillefashiontravelmom.com

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    1. I've been trying to do the same! We tend to like the same things, so I've been trying to find new stuff to try!

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  8. This charcuterie board looks amazing! It's my first time joining this link-up thanks for hosting. A blogger friend told me about it.
    Martha
    www.alovelymessylife.com

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    1. Oh yay, I'm so glad!! Welcome! And thanks for joining us!

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  9. I bought the cranberry and spice cheese, but we haven't used it yet. This board looks yummy!

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  10. Gorgeous post - pinned straight to my "Christmas" board. :)

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  11. Love the color scheme! Holiday charcuterie boards are the most fun to make!

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  12. We want to thank you for the creative posts you have shared with us in 2020 and look forward to seeing more on January 8th.
    May you and your loved ones have a blessed Christmas time.
    Kathleen
    Blogger's Pit Stop

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    1. Thanks, Kathleen! Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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