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Want your spring charcuterie board to look like it belongs in a magazine... without losing your mind trying to build it?
You’re in the right place. This spring charcuterie board recipe will guide you through real, practical tips for pulling off a spread that looks effortless but delivers serious wow. From how much of each ingredient you’ll need to how to layer it all without overthinking, this is the shortcut to hosting with confidence.
Spring Charcuterie Board Recipe Prep
The key to a standout spread? Prep.
How much you prep depends on the size of your board and how many people you’re serving but if you’ve got six or more coming over, get a head start the night before. You’ll thank yourself later.
This is where the creativity kicks in.
Spring charcuterie boards should feel fresh and alive, vibrant, colourful, and a little wild. Use shape and texture to keep things visually interesting:
Thin veggie sticks for structure, it lends itself to the whimsical flowing springy vibe
Cucumber roses for softness
Diagonal-cut kiwi or guava for colour and pattern diversity
Non toxic or quality faux florals, a celery stalk base or full broccoli crown as a bold, unexpected centrepiece
The goal is to make it feel organic and intentional... like the forest came to brunch.
Let's Get Prepping!
Here’s how I break it down:
Start with dry goods. Open up your crackers, nuts, dried fruits, and breadsticks and have them ready.
Use a large cookie sheet or a few smaller ones to organize fruit, veggies, dips, meats, and cheeses in the fridge as you prep each item.
Make or portion out any dips, chutneys, or jellies and place them in the fridge to chill.
Wash and slice fruits and vegetables early and get them prepped and chilled.
Pull soft cheeses like provolone out of the fridge while you prep your produce. Letting them come to room temp makes shaping them into roses much easier.
Once softened, shape your provolone roses and return them to the fridge.
Next, prep your meats roses, folds, and accordions. Stack them on wax paper and chill.
Suggested Build Order
Open and portion out dry items (crackers, nuts, dried fruit, bread).
Gather accents - small jars, ramekins, flowers, any spring-themed props.
Pull everything from the fridge.
Begin dressing the board by placing a layer of greens around the board edges.
Place your largest elements on the board first. Cheese roses, meat roses, meat accordions and ramekins (jars).
Add blocks and slices of cheese (you can cube, cut diagonals, stack, etc. Get creative.
Weave and layer in veggies using rows, curls, and creative shapes.
Fill in the spaces with crackers, pretzels, nuts.
9. Finish strong with berries, herbs, and floral accents (be sure live florals are non- toxic)
Garnish Like You Mean It
Fresh herbs aren’t just for seasoning, they’re styling tools.
Thyme, rosemary, basil, mint and sage add colour, scent,
and texture that tie the whole board together.
Tuck them in around cheeses, drape them across bowls,
or anchor them beside a ramekin (aka small bowl).
The Board That Brings It All Together
This kind of display deserves something beautiful underneath it.
Our Black Walnut Live Edge Charcuterie Board is handcrafted from locally sourced walnut. Each piece is rich in grain, full of character, and built with that raw natural edge that turns heads. The easy-grip handle makes it practical. The design makes it unforgettable.
🌿 This board isn’t just functional, it turns simple ingredients into a centerpiece.
Spring Spread Checklist
Vegetables:
Broccolini
Celery sticks
Cucumber sticks, rounds & roses
Slender asparagus
Snap Peas
Green onion (with cream cheese and shredded old cheddar)
Fruits:
Diagonal-cut kiwi
Grapes (red or green)
Apple slices
Guava
Cheeses:
Provolone (room temp for shaping)
Sharp cheddar
Blue cheese wedge
Extras:
Pickles
Olives
Dips in ramekins
Crackers and pretzels
Finishing Touches:
Avocado slices
Fresh herbs
A few faux tulips or fresh non toxic florals for that seasonal flair
Let the season guide you. Build with intention and don’t be afraid to get creative with it.
You’ve got the tips. You’ve got the portions... Now it’s your turn!
Whether this is your first charcuterie board or your fiftieth, there’s no better time to start than now. Spring is about fresh starts—and every board you build is a chance to get better, more creative, and more confident.
So grab your ingredients, clear off the table, and start building something beautiful. Here’s to food that brings people together… and boards that make it unforgettable.
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