Cheval Heureux Snack Board (Print Version)

An inviting spread of cheeses, meats, fresh fruits, nuts, and dips for casual entertaining.

# What You'll Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz Comté, sliced
02 - 3.5 oz goat cheese, log or rounds
03 - 2.8 oz blue cheese, wedges

→ Charcuterie

04 - 3.5 oz saucisson sec, sliced
05 - 2.8 oz jambon cru (prosciutto or Bayonne ham), folded
06 - 2.8 oz smoked duck breast, thinly sliced (optional)

→ Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

07 - 1 bunch red grapes, separated into small clusters
08 - 1 apple, sliced
09 - 1 pear, sliced
10 - 1 handful cherry tomatoes
11 - 1 small cucumber, sliced
12 - 1 handful radishes, halved

→ Condiments & Extras

13 - 1 small jar cornichons
14 - 1 small jar wholegrain mustard
15 - 2 tbsp fig jam or chutney
16 - 1 handful walnuts
17 - 1 handful almonds

→ Bread & Crackers

18 - 1 small baguette, sliced
19 - 1 packet rustic crackers

# How to Make It:

01 - Wash and dry all fruits and vegetables. Slice apples, pears, cucumber, and radishes immediately before assembling to preserve freshness.
02 - Place cheeses evenly spaced on a large wooden board for easy selection.
03 - Fold or roll charcuterie slices and arrange them between cheeses.
04 - Distribute fruits, vegetables, and nuts in small clusters around the board to create visual balance.
05 - Transfer cornichons, mustard, and fig jam into small bowls or ramekins and set on the board.
06 - Fill remaining gaps with sliced baguette and crackers to complete the presentation.
07 - Present immediately and replenish items as needed during serving.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Quick and easy to assemble in just 20 minutes with no cooking required.
  • Offers a diverse selection of textures and flavors, from creamy cheeses to crisp fruits and savory charcuterie.
  • Adaptable for vegetarians by simply omitting the meats and adding grilled vegetables or extra cheese.
  • Perfect for entertaining as guests can graze and customize their bites.
02 -
  • Use a variety of cheese textures and shapes for visual interest and tactile contrast.
  • Roll or fold charcuterie for a refined look and easy grabbing.
  • Group fruits and vegetables in small clusters to create bursts of color and to balance the board.
  • Serve condiments in small ramekins to prevent spreading and to keep flavors distinct.
  • Replenish items during serving to maintain an abundant appearance.
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