Looking for a unique way to entertain? When it comes to entertaining, the “board” game has been upped! And I’m not talking about Monopoly or Charades, I’m talking about food boards! The days are gone when food boards are limited to charcuterie boards, and we want to share these inspired ideas with you. We have found
Looking for a unique way to entertain? When it comes to entertaining, the “board” game has been upped! And I’m not talking about Monopoly or Charades, I’m talking about food boards! The days are gone when food boards are limited to charcuterie boards, and we want to share these inspired ideas with you. We have found
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Cheese boards are so 2019. This year, we’re all about the “Fry Board.” That’s right—the new trend trades in fancy cheeses and thinly sliced meats for all different kinds of French Fries. I’m talking crinkle cut fries, waffle fries, curly fries, sweet potato fries, and even tater tots. No form of fried potato is off limits. There’s no right or wrong way to display the fries on your board. If you don’t have a large cheeseboard, a cookie sheet works just as well. That’s one of my favorite parts about the fry board—it looks just as delicious on a cookie sheet as it does on a fancy charcuterie board. Also, if you go the route of the baking sheet, you can serve up the fries straight out of the oven so they stay warmer longer. Just make sure to cover the edges with towels or pot holders so no one burns themselves. As you can imagine, the only unfortunate part about the fry board is that fries tend to get cold quickly. That's why I recommend reserving this glorious board for when you have a large number of people who can quickly consume fries. Serve the fries with whatever dips you fancy—store bought or homemade. Really, the sky is the limit! My only recommendation is that you make sure the dips aren’t too thick, otherwise your fry will break. I like to include a sweet sauce, a savory sauce, a spicy sauce, and a zesty sauce. Also, you should probably include normal ketchup just in case you have guests who don’t want to venture out of their comfort zone. I display the dips in ramekins, but any small bowl will work well. I used all frozen fries, except the sweet potato fries—I made those myself. Get my recipe here. The sauces, though, are homemade. I'm including the recipes in case you're interested in making your own sauces as well! I got the idea for this fry board from The Delicious Life blog. Peanut Sauce Ingredients 1/2 cup peanut butter 3 Tablespoons soy sauce 3 Tablespoons lime juice 2 Tablespoons brown sugar 1 Tablespoon rice vinegar 1 Tablespoon ginger powder 1 teaspoon chili flakes 1 teaspoon garlic powder Directions Whisk all ingredients together Recipe adapted from Fox and Briar Sriracha Ketchup Ingredients 1/2 cup ketchup 2 Tablespoons Srirach 2 Tablespoons honey 1 Tablespoon rice vinegar Directions Whisk all ingredients together Recipe adapated from Serious Eats Honey Mustard Dip Ingredients 1/3 cup dijon mustard 1/4 cup mayonaise 3 Tablespoons honey 1 Tablespoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon cayene powder Directions Whisk mustard and mayonise together, then whisk in remaining ingredients Recipe adapted from The Novice Chef Cool Ranch Dip Ingredients 1/2 cup sour cream 1/3 cup mayonaise 3 Tablespoons lemon juice 1 ranch seasoning packet Directions Whisk all ingredients together Recipe adapted from MyRecipes.com
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If you're looking for an easy way to upgrade your party or event, a charcuterie board, also known as a food board or grazing board is the solution for you. I've put together some of the best food board ideas that are simple and easy to put togethe