Cheese & meat trays

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Cheese and Fruit Tray: How-To - SevenLayerCharlotte
Look at this amazing rustic fall cheese and fruit tray my friend Lindsay made! Fall cheese tray; Thanksgiving appetizer; How to put together a cheese and fruit tray
setting a beautiful charcuterie board
It’s always nice to have an assortment of cheeses on your platter. Consider things like soft, hard, fresh and aged varieties for your guests enjoyment. Start with the cheeses and then add some of your favorite dried and fresh fruits, like figs, grapes, apricots or quince jam. Olives, nuts, crackers and a fresh sliced baguette can finish off the plate. Salami and prosciutto are also great options.
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How To Make an Epic Charcuterie and Cheese Board
Meat and cheese boards are my go-to for super chill, no stress summer entertaining. You can load them up with all your favorite cheese, cured meats, fruit, nuts and spreads. Add some wine and baguettes and you have yourself a meal.
How to Create the Perfect Holiday Cheese Board - Eat Yourself Skinny
Learn how to create the perfect holiday cheese board in just five simple steps with an assortment of cheeses, fresh fruits and nuts with a variety of meats, crackers and spreads!
VERTICAL CHEESE BOARD
Vertical Cheese Board: Cheeses: one hard cheese (sharp cheddar), one soft cheese (Borsin), one “stinky” cheese (French Bleu), two favorites (Havarti and Manchego - Meats: hard salami, pepperoni, sporessata - Fruits: cherries, grapes, clementines, pomegranates
Cranberry Baked Brie
Cranberry Baked Brie - EASY, 15-minute appetizer that's filled AND topped with richly spiced orange-scented cranberry sauce!! Perfect for holiday entertaining! Salty, tart-yet-sweet, and IRRESISTIBLE!!
HOW TO CREATE A SERIOUSLY INSTAGRAMABLE PLATTER (a pair & a spare)
Ok so this might sound a bit ridiculous, but as they say these days, camera eats first. And if your camera likes what it sees, chances are you will too. But seriously, I came across these platters via
Saturday grazing table perfection! We are drooling over this ginormous spread by @platterandgraze