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welcome to cheeseboard 101! not to toot my own horn, but I do consider myself somewhat of a cheese board connoisseur. I’ve spent years perfecting the science of how to make the perfect cheeseboard and the holiday season is cheese’s time to shine!

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The Anatomy of a Perfect Cheeseboard

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  • Total time: 10 min
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welcome to cheeseboard 101! not to toot my own horn, but I do consider myself somewhat of a cheese board connoisseur. I’ve spent years perfecting the science of how to make the perfect cheeseboard and the holiday season is cheese’s time to shine!

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The Anatomy of a Perfect Cheeseboard

welcome to cheeseboard 101! not to toot my own horn, but I do consider myself somewhat of a cheese board connoisseur. I’ve spent years perfecting the science of how to make the perfect cheeseboard and the holiday season is cheese’s time to shine!

This post is sponsored by ALDI. As always, all opinions are mine. Thank you for continuing to support the brands that help make Broma possible!

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How to make the perfect cheeseboard

I think we can all agree that few things are better than a cheeseboard. The combination of flavors and textures…I mean cheese boards are one of my favorite food groups. They’re versatile, perfect for a crowd, and downright delicious. But I get it– making cheese boards can be overwhelming! How many cheeses do you need? Meats? What type of crackers?! Eeek!

Luckily, I’ve been honing the craft of cheese board-ing for years and I have it down to a science. Allow me to introduce the 3, 3, 3, 3, rule for making cheese boards. Simply choose 3 meats, 3 cheeses, 3 starches, and 3 accompaniments for the perfect board every time.

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What do you need to make the most gorgeous cheese board?

Entertaining–especially around the holidays can be STRESSFUL. From running around getting gifts, prepping the house, and cooking, the last thing I want to do is add any more stress with running around to a bunch of different stores. Which is why I love ALDI and am SO honored to be part of their Charcuterie Board of Directors AKA my favorite group of cheeseboard connoisseurs. I’m here to give you allllll the tips and tricks, high quality charcuterie product recommendations, and styling tips you need to make the ultimate holiday cheese board.

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You can find everything you’ll need for this gorgeous cheese board, along with all your entertaining needs under one roof at fabulous prices. No need to go to any specialty stores for high quality cheeses, meets and accoutrements–ALDI has an AMAZING (and affordable) line of charcuterie products that are *chef’s kiss.* Plus it doesn’t hurt that they also have some pretty stellar hidden gems for your home, like the gorgeous Crofton Marble Cheeseboard we shot this baby on. Next time you’r at ALDI, keep an eye out for all of their exciting charcuterie products and ALDI Finds!

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You can feel free to use whatever meats, cheeses, fruits, nuts, etc. that you prefer, but I’ve put together some examples here to give you a starting point. Here’s your suggested shopping list!

  • 3 Meats: I like to use a combination of different meats so there is something for everyone. I love the Priano Prosciutto, Simms Sliced Hard Salami, and Appleton Farms Sliced Italian Dry Salami.
  • 3 Cheeses: It goes without saying that you’re going to need some showstopping cheeses. For this board I went with the Emporium Selection Aged Reserve White Cheddar, Emporium Selection Brie Cheese Round, and Emporium Selection Stilton. The cheddar is perfectly sharp and buttery; the brie is rich and creamy; and the stilton is salty and nutty. The combination of these three is perfect–and you can’t beat the prices at ALDI.
  • 3 Starches: I love to use a mixture of different crackers and breads for the ultimate variety. I love the Savoritz crackers–they’re crunchy, salty and come in so many different varieties.
  • 3 Accompaniments: I like to use a combination of flavors to give the board diversity. You can use whatever you prefer, but I like to do one fruit, one nut, and one sweet treat. This ensures there’s something for everyone!
    • Fruit: Apples, pears, grapes…really whatever fruit is in season will do. We went for a pear to pair (hah) nicely with the sharp cheddar and buttery crackers.
    • Nuts: I always like to include a nut because they’re easy to snack on and are also perfect for filling up any small or odd shaped spaces left on your cheese board.
    • Something Sweet: I like to add a little something sweet to my cheese boards. It can be a nice break from all those salty savory flavors. We used Moser Roth Fine Dark Collection 70% Cocoa here, but chocolate covered almonds, dried apricots or dates would be delicious too.

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A cheese board that’s tantalizingly tasty AND gorgeous? Heck yeah! Get you a board that can do both. I’ll break it down step by step further down, but I swear by these tips and tricks. Here are your cheese board rules:

  • Follow that 3,3,3,3 rule: Creating an abundant cheeseboard is all about variety! Pick 3 cheeses, 3 meats, 3 starches, and 3 accoutrements for best results.
  • Lean into repetition: One of the keys to creating an inviting and Instagram-able cheeseboard is having things show up more than once. Create multiple piles of the same cracker. But, if you are having an item show up more than once, make sure you arrange it in the same way to further the repetition and create cohesion in your board! For example, if the cheddar cheese is cut into triangles on part of the board, you should also have it in triangles wherever else it appears.
  • Don’t let the same things touch each other. Now that you’re adding in many different aspects to your board and things are starting to fill up, keep in mind that you never want the same things touching each other. Especially when it comes to meats which can be similar hues, make sure you’re breaking up items of the same color and tone!
  • Stick to a color story. Especially for holiday boards, I like to stick to a seasonal color palette. This will help everything look more cohesive and tie the board together!

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How to make the ultimate cheese board

It may seem self-explanatory, but I strongly believe that putting together a visually stunning and delicious cheese board is an *art.* The order you put your ingredients on the board will create a balanced, abundant, inviting board. And I’ve outlined it all for you below!

  1. Place your cheeses on your board. Pick from both hard and soft cheeses and cut your cheeses into different shapes. You can leave some of them as whole blocks, crumble them, cut into triangles, put a soft cheese (we love ricotta) in a bowl and drizzle it with some olive oil…the possibilities are endless. Get creative and mix it up!
  2. Place your crackers around your cheese. After cheese, comes crackers. Just like your cheeses, choose crackers that are different shapes, sizes, and colors to create variety. We love a seedy cracker, a longer, flatter cracker, and something square 🙂 When you’re placing the crackers on your board have fun arranging them: create a fan, arrange them totally straight and stacked, toss them in a pile… have fun with it!
  3. Place your meats. Again, have your meats appear more than once on the board. We love to create prosciutto roses to give a fun shape with dimension and make fans out of salami.
  4. Place your accouterments to fill in all the gaps. Now it’s time for your pears, dried apricots, olives, chocolate etc. Go ham on all the fun, fancy things like grapes, salted almonds and tasty Italian olives. Try to choose a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes to keep it visually interesting and dynamic! Cut up some of your accoutrements and leave some whole! We love to slice apples thinly or break up bunches of grapes and leave whole olives and pickles.
  5. Enjoy your cheeseboard…and snap a few pics before you devour it. Camera eats first, bbs.

Happy cheese boarding, friends!

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  • Author: Sofi | Broma Bakery
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10mins
  • Yield: 10 servings
  • Category: appetizer
  • Method: no bake
  • Cuisine: american

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  • Author: Sofi | Broma Bakery
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10mins
  • Yield: 10 servings
  • Category: appetizer
  • Method: no bake
  • Cuisine: american

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Ingredients

  • Emporium Selection Aged Reserve White Cheddar
  • Emporium Selection Brie Cheese Round
  • Emporium Selection Stilton
  • Priano Prosciutto
  • Simms Sliced Hard Salami
  • Appleton Farms Gourmet Deli Selection
  • Savoritz Wheat Round Crackers
  • Savoritz Woven Whole Wheat Crackers
  • 1/2 baguette
  • 1 cup Southern Grove Salted Almonds
  • 4.5 ounces Moser Roth Dark Collection 70% Cocoa
  • 1 pear, thinly sliced

Instructions

    1. Place the three different cheeses on your board a few inches away from each other on separate areas of your board.
    2. Next, place the three different meats on your board. It’s okay if your meats and your cheeses touch, but don’t let the cheeses touch the other cheeses or the meats touch the other meats etc.
    3. Arrange the crackers and torn baguette around the meats and cheeses.
    4. Place the Moser Roth Dark Collection 70% Cocoa and the pear slices in the remaining spots on your board.
    5. Last, fill in any spaces with Southern Grove Salted Almonds to make your board look super abundant.
      Devour!

    Notes

    *If you’re using a much smaller cheeseboard opt for just 2 cheeses, 2 meats, 2 starches and 2 accoutrements. Place each food group in multiple places on your board. The repetition will make your board look bigger and more abundant!

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    1. LOVE a good cheese board, but me (and a lot of friends!) will be pregnant this holiday season. Any suggestions for creative substitutions for the meats? Just add more of the other options?

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      • Hi Stephanie! Congratulations to you and your friends–how exciting! You can omit the meats entirely or you could swap them out for different cheeses, another fun cracker, or fruit! I would just do 3 different things to keep the board varied, rather than just adding more of something you already have on the board. Hope this helps!

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      The Anatomy of a Perfect Cheeseboard (2024)

      FAQs

      The Anatomy of a Perfect Cheeseboard? ›

      An ideal cheese board will feature at least one variety of soft, semi-soft, and hard cheese. These will give you a good balance of textures. The flavors should vary, but not so much that you run out of room for grains and other accompaniments.

      What is the 3 3 3 rule for cheese board? ›

      No matter the style of the wood charcuterie board, you can always follow the 3-3-3-3 rule. Every charcuterie board should have three meats, three cheeses, three starch options, and three accompaniments, such as fruit, nuts, or veggies.

      What makes the perfect cheeseboard? ›

      Styles and textures

      It's a good idea to create a cheeseboard that offers different styles, textures and flavours for your guests to enjoy. That's why Cheddar, Stilton and Brie is such a classic combination as it includes a blue, a hard cheese and a soft cheese, giving a variety of textures and flavours.

      How to assemble the perfect cheese board? ›

      Keep Your Cheese Board Simple:

      Buy some cheese and meat. Pair it with crackers, bread, nuts and some mustard, jam or honey. Finally, add a fruit that you already have on hand.

      What are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

      There are a few that I would stay away from eggplants, brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, zucchini and mushrooms. Many of these vegetables taste best when cooked, and Charcuterie boards generally don't include steamed or cooked veggies.

      What is the 333 rule for charcuterie board? ›

      The 3333 rule applies to the number of foods to create the perfect board. To follow the 3,3,3,3 rule, stick to three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accoutrements.

      What makes a cheese board balance? ›

      Choose at least one cheese made from a different milk type than the majority in your board. If you are serving 2 cow's milk cheeses, try adding a cheese made with goat or a sheep's milk. Choose at least one cheese with a different texture than the majority in your board.

      What is the secret to a great charcuterie board? ›

      After all that meat and cheese, you're going to need something to balance those rich flavors. Cairo suggests accenting the board with acidic pickles, crunchy nuts, whole grain mustard (Maille is his favorite brand), tinned fish, and something sweet like quince jam or a drizzle of honey.

      How many cheeses should be on a cheese board? ›

      A good rule of thumb is 1 ounce of each cheese for every guest and about five types of cheese. For a party in which cheese is the main event, plan on buying 3 pounds for eight people, 6 pounds for 16 people, or 9 pounds for 24 people. If cheese is one of many items being served, plan on buying 3 to 4 ounces per person.

      What are the three starches for a charcuterie board? ›

      3 Starches: we like Taralli (a traditional Italian cracker almost like a small, circular breadstick), Artisan Crisps by Rustic Bakery, and baguettes from Gilles Baguettes. 3 Accompaniments: Cerignola olives, Marcona almonds, French cornichons.

      What is the rule of 3 for a charcuterie board? ›

      To make things easier, she generally recommends following the simple rule of three – three types of cheese, three types of meat, three types of crackers, and so forth. "A good rule of thumb is to work in threes," she said. "As long as you have three of anything on a board then I think it has enough variety."

      What are 3 good cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

      Here are the best cheeses for your charcuterie board
      • Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago.
      • Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar.
      • Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.
      • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
      • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

      What is the rule of thumb for the cheese board? ›

      When both buying and cutting cheese, a good rule of thumb is to account for one to two ounces of cheese per guest. Additionally, it is always easiest to cut cheese cold—so be sure to keep it in your refrigerator until just before you are ready to begin prep.

      What are the 3 ingredients used to make the majority of cheese? ›

      Most types of cheese only need two or three ingredients, milk, cultures and rennet. These simple ingredients will ripen the milk, form curds and whey and add flavor to the finished cheese.

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