Love tacos? And charcuterie boards? This is for you! Get inspired by these delicious and creative takes on the taco charcuterie board.
See creative and classic examples of a party guest favorite, charcuterie! Dessert boards, taco boards, you name it, there is no limit.
This colorful bow tie pasta salad recipe works well as a simple side dish for a summer BBQ, potluck, or as a main course for a light lunch or dinner. Plus, it keeps well in the fridge, so it makes for a great meal prep idea.
If you want to know how to make a breakfast charcuterie board that will have your friends and family in awe, we’ve got a few pointers that will help you...
There are so many different options for creating food boards. We have chosen to share how to make a vegetarian mezze platter today. But other ideas could include a cheese platter, Greek mezze platter, Middle Eastern platter, charcuterie board, falafal platter, a Christmas-themed platter.. the options really are endless.
These delicious Greek Chicken Meatballs are full of flavor, so easy to make, and are perfect for a quick weeknight dinner. Serve the meatballs with a generous scoop of homemade tzatziki and your favorite veggies!
Looking for snacks that offer a little something for every guest? Try one of these 5 charcuterie boards.
Serve an Epic Chili Dinner Board; a tasty Chili Charcuterie Board served with a favorite chili recipe, toppings, cornbread, chips, and more.Make on the 26-inch BIG BOARD.
These Greek charcuterie board ideas are perfect for your next party or gathering. Everyone will love the Mediterranean flavors.
Utterly gorgeous sticky gluten free teriyaki salmon on top of a delicious sushi bowl packed with flavours, soft avocado and fresh edamame beans.
This French Toast Breakfast Board is made with homemade, fluffy French Toast and all of your favorite breakfast must-haves: bacon, syrup, fresh fruit, scrambled eggs and more!
How to build the perfect cheese platter in 5 easy steps: 1. Choose a board with character. 2. Gather a variety of ingredients. 3. Collect Small Dishes. 4. Create Hills and Valleys. 5. Finish with fresh herbs.
Chips and dip is the perfect, easy snack for entertaining a crowd. Make a variety of dips, add all your favorite chips and serve on a big platter.
Recipe and photos By Cody Owens I’m a big fan of foods that seem fancy but in reality are pretty simple. A well-executed French omelet, crab legs, tartines, a cheese board, mussels in white wine sauce . . . you get the idea. At least for me, eating these kinds of foods brings with it a certain level of, “Wow! Look at me! I’m so fancy!” but also the realization that just about anyone can make them with a little practice. This Tomato Confit and Whipped Feta recipe definitely checks all those boxes for me. It’s minimal effort with a maximum fancy-smancy payoff. I can all but guarantee that if you bring this to a party, you will be automatically named the Belle or Beau of the Ball and people will whisper to one another about how they think you’re the next coming of Julia Child. Is it a spread? Is it a dip? Who knows? What I do know is that it’s incredibly versatile, and you can save the extra confit tomatoes and oil and put them on just about anything. The same goes for the whipped feta. It’s herbaceous, a little sweet, a little salty, and takes maybe three minutes to come together. So, point those fancy pinky fingers to the sky and let’s get into it, y’all. Tomato Confit Ingredients: Cherry tomatoes Olive oil 2+ dried chili peppers 1 head of garlic Salt Several sprigs of thyme (or any herb you like—I used chives here because I was out of thyme) Instructions: In a deep, oven-safe dish, add enough cherry tomatoes to cover the bottom. This can vary depending on the size of the dish. I like to use the cherry tomatoes that are still on the vine because I like the presentation of this on the plate. Add the head of garlic (cut crosswise), herbs, peppers, and salt Pour enough olive oil into the dish to cover most of the tomatoes. It’s OK if some of the tops are exposed because they will cook down eventually. Bake in the oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour and a half. Pull it and let it cool. Whipped Feta Ingredients: 1 block of feta Roughly the same amount of Greek yogurt (maybe three big scoops. The main thing is to use roughly the same amount of yogurt and feta, so you can scale this up or down.) 1 tablespoon of honey A handful each of fresh dill, parsley, and chives (save some for serving) A big pinch of salt Instructions: In a food processor, add all the ingredients and blitz them for at least a minute, stopping every so often to scrape the sides and make sure everything is getting mixed up. Keep going until it’s airy and seems “fluffy.” I like to throw it in the fridge before serving to let it get nice and chilled. To serve, spread onto a plate. Add the tomatoes on top with some of the oil and serve with whatever kind of bread you like. Also great with crudités or anything you like to dip. BONUS RECIPE! (Kinda) One of my favorite things to do with the leftovers is to get some pita bread and fill it with the whipped feta, cucumbers (I used pickled zucchinis here because I had some), grilled chicken, confit tomatoes, and fresh herbs.
This Waffle Charcuterie Board is a fun way to serve waffles, a classic favorite, for breakfast, brunch or even dinner! Serve with your favorite toppings the whole family will love!
Love tacos? And charcuterie boards? This is for you! Get inspired by these delicious and creative takes on the taco charcuterie board.
Let's make a mini charcuterie board for dinner! It's quick and easy; balanced; and requires NO cooking (perfect for casual meals).
Pardon my drooling.
Charcuterie boards are a fun & easy way to entertain. From snacks, to meals & desserts, here are 27 Epic charcuterie board ideas to try.
Ah - charcuterie boards - how did we ever live without them before?!? They’re the perfect answer for gatherings of any size and they’re not only delicious to eat but beautiful to look at (and share on social).
Our 2019 Mother's Day Menus and Entertaining Tips, to help make all the moms out there feel extra loved this year. Appetizers, brunch dishes, simple dinners, sides, and of course sweet cakes and more! Everything from cocktails to desserts and even some thoughts on flowers. It's going to be a delicious Mother's Day!
The best thing about September? You can eat summer foods and fall foods at the same time!
These pierogi with potato and sauerkraut are deliciously savory with a bit of a tangy bite, and the perfect European comfort food!
Healthy snacks, breakfast fun, fruit pizza, s’mores board... Here are the best summer snack boards and charcuterie board ideas for kids.
Looking for an easy brunch to feed a crowd? Try a brunch cheese board - this post has topping ideas to make a delicious breakfast cheese board!
Charcuterie Board Ideas for every meal and every occasion including breakfast, dessert and holidays. Try them all and create your own!
Lox and bagels is an easy no cook breakfast or brunch platter that is packed full of all the good stuff! With two flavors of cream cheese and lots of fixings, the possibilities are endless!
A delicious Baked Potato Dinner Board with all your favorite toppings, perfect for a casual party! Serve a hot bowl of chili in the center!
How to make a s'mores dessert board. A dessert charcuterie board to make s'mores is a creative summer idea for a backyard BBQ or party!
This crispy chicken fettuccine alfredo is breaded chicken served over creamy pasta. A satisfying meal that will impress your entire family!
OMG! First there was the Cheese Board, which I loved SO much! Then there were French Fry Boards, and the Entertaining Game was taken to the next level. Courtesy of peony_and_lace_weddings on Instagram NOW --
Looking for Charcuterie Board ideas for your next family gathering or special occassion? Family Movie Night Charcuterie Board Ideas