IT'S NOT YOUR MOTHER'S CHEESEBOARD!
Cheeseboards have come back into vogue. Easy to assemble and deliciously chic, they are no longer a block cream cheese slapped with pepper jelly and served on a ritz cracker as in days of old. Oh no, they are filled with mouthwatering cheeses for every palate, juicy fruits and other delicious tasty morsels.
I am a big fan of these new and improved cheeseboards because they take very little preparation and people LOVE them. Make some crusty toasted baguettes and throw in a great glass of wine and your hors d'oeuvers are done!
There are may ingredients and ways to present this delicious savory treat. Cheeseboards run from very modest to extravagant! I tend to keep mine relatively uncomplicated in scope but big on flavor. Especially if it is a prelude to dinner. Here is a recent cheeseboard I made for eight and some helpful hints to building a better cheeseboard.
I like to serve my cheeseboard on one tray or slate. For a bigger crowd I have even used a large wooden cutting board.
Serve several types of cheese. Choose at least three to five types of cheese from different catagories- salty, pungent, hard, soft, mild and what I call classic (one's almost everyone likes).
Here is where a good cheese shop or a great deli with a wide variety of cheeses can be so helpful. Be sure they will let you sample the cheeses. I always ask for their expert advice. I have discovered many of my favorite cheeses by asking the knowledgable people behind the counter!
Today's cheeseboard includes: A good quality bleu, an extra sharp cheddar, a smoked gouda,
A salty and soft port salut and a parmesan artichoke spreadable cheese. Cheeses should come to room temperature before serving.
Cut the hardest of cheese and leave the softer cheeses in pretty chunks. Remember to keep cheese picks and spreaders near so guests can serve themselves.
Count on one and a half to two ounces of each cheese for each guest. This is a good rule of thumb.
Serving a meat is a wonderful addition to any cheeseboard. I am serving a duck pate' with a wine and peppercorn crust. Other good options are thinly sliced and layed proscuitto, sopressata, hard salami or even dried handmade jerky.
Along with the cheese and meat, serving other tastey bites can take your cheeseboard to a gourmet level. Here, a Mediterranean mix of olives is offered as well as Marcona almonds. These are a nice salty break from cheese alone.
Fresh fruit is a welcomed and traditional item on a cheeseboard. I am serving apples. I had them on hand. I like to serve grapes too, because they are so visually pleasing on a platter. Other fruits to serve are berries, and pears. Dried fruit also makes a sweet accompaniment. A combination of fruits would be very delicious.
I perfer to serve crusy bread opposed to crackers. Serving more than one type of bread depends on the number of guest. The larger the gathering, the more variety.
DO NOT add any fat or flavoring to your bread as it may fight the flavor of the cheeses. If you like flavored oils etc, serve it on the side. Other sides could be honey, mustards or herbed butters.
The final component to a fabulous cheeseboard is to pair it with the proper wine or cider.
Serve it with a couple of libation options. This cheeseboard was served with a sparkling prosecco (my FAVORITE!!!!), a buttery chardonney and a dry style shiraz that had been decanted for an hour.
A good non-alcoholic selection would be a sparkling red grape juice, or a sparkling apple cider.
A cheeseboard is a simple, beautiful way to cater to your guests without taking you away to prepare food that is more fussy. It is what you make it- simple or elaborate. Be creative and experiment with different cheeses and other nibble.
Turn up the music, grab a glass of wine and dig in!
Bon Appetit!
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oh how wonderful this is and thank you for all the tips!
ReplyDeletei love a casual get together!
this is perfect for a patio party!
i may have to borrow these ideas soon!
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patricia
Yvonne, great minds think alike. We always have a huge cheeseboard for parties. I'm bummed because our favorite gourmet shop stopped carrying these amazing figs wrapped in leaves that went so well on the tray. And I also much prefer bread to crackers. Great post!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
Looks delicious. My kind of cheese board!
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation. We meet our friends at our local winery almost every Sunday afternoon during the winter months, and we always bring a snack to have with a nice glass of wine. You have given me some great ideas!
Robin
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks for all the good ideas & tips! We have a Wegman's with a very good cheese shop. I am now inspired!
Carol
Absolutely beautiful. This is something we enjoy, often.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post.
I have never tried any cheese that I didn't like! The only problem for me making these cheeseboards is I can't stop eating the cheese. I could make a meal out of the cheeseboard.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, when I was on my last cruise I did that one night. I just went to the buffet and got all sorts of cheese, some fruit and crackers and that was what I had for dinner. Oh yum!
Hugs,
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Yvonne...your cheeseboard looks devine. We are big cheese lovers here and serve a lot when we entertain.
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Gail
I love this idea and will use your tips to refine what I usually do: which is serve 2 or 3 cheeses, 1 or 2 dips, crackers etc. Presenting it all together on a large tray with fruit is wonderful! And I like the idea of meats too. Thanks so much. You do everything SO well!!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteSo glad to read all the info. The pictures actually made me drool. Thanks for educating us.
ReplyDeleteBeckie in Brentwood, TN
That looks really good. It was presented in a visually appealing way, too! Bon appetit'!
ReplyDeleteI am glad they are back. Do you think Lipitor has anything to do with it?
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing spread there, something for everyone!
I want the duck pate, Yvonne! Oh, how delicious that looks! :-) Not that everything else doesn', too, but I love the topping on it. Yes, I could reserve that for myself. LOL!
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Oh, that was wonderful. I felt like I was just standing in your kitchen and you were telling me about cheese boards. I am bookmarking this as one of my favorites of 2010. And, I am definitely going to attempt this on the next special occasion.
ReplyDeleteSherry
Yvonne, pictures are wonderful!! All looks very tasty, but I am sorry I have to pass on the blue cheese....maybe when I grow up I will like it:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic!! Your pics are always such a treat!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Yvonne, you are too sweet! And Allie is sitting right here and says Hi Mrs SG! And yes, wouldn't we have a blast in Italy!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
This is exactly how my husband and I love to eat. We often do a cheeseboard and call it dinner if we've had a heavier lunch. I have a granite slab cheeseboard (I used it in a tablescape once) that I love.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I really wanted that peppercorn topped yummy looking thing to be something other than duck pate'. I eat almost everything, but any liver product I just can't do and it is so beautiful on the tray!
Coming from Wisconsin a cheese board is the best! You had a yummy selection of cheeses and I will have to try this! Joni
ReplyDeleteIt's always an amazing experience visiting here, Yvonne! What a beautiful job you always do bringing us great info, beauty and creativity. Oh how I wish that Cheese board were being served a few feet away from me ;o)
ReplyDelete~a lovely weekend to you~
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Hi Yvonne! Oh, this looks so delicious. I could have used this tonight! :) Your photos are just beautiful! Thanks for popping in to see me.
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Your cheese board with all the different cheeses and pate is exquisite. I am going to try to prepare my cheeseboard in the future like you prepared yours. Everything on your blog is such an inspiration and just takes us to new higher levels. Thanks so much for sharing all of this beauty with us. I am a new follower. Cheers, Lia
ReplyDeleteAs always, your food and presentations look so elegant and inviting for your guests. And you know I love cheese boards. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis is just heaven on a plate! I tell you I could eat like this every day!!
ReplyDeleteYou had me with that peppercorn crust on the pate... I think I will try that next time I do pate! Beautiful presentation and photos... you tell a story so well!
ReplyDeleteI'm coming right over with a bottle of wine.....save me a seat! Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so yummy! I do have to say that coming over to your house would definitely be a treat in itself. A beautiful house, lovely food, gorgeous tablescapes and an enchanting hostess. What more could you ask for? Well, maybe to come live there....
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne, you just took me back to sitting in France and eating their wonderful chees with a great glass of wine.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable though is sitting in Italy,drinking Pressco, eating great cheese/food and having wonderful conversation. The Italians have looong evening meals, sometimes 3 hours or so :) No wonder they seem like such a stimulating culture, they really enjoy seem to enjoy life.
Thanks for your wonderful tips, on how to share this great idea with friends.
Have a wonderful weekend.
I thought I was looking at a magazine spread. It looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteI love the way the sliced apple complements the other colors. One of my favorite flavors is a crisp apple with a sharp cheese.
ReplyDeleteOh it looks so wonderful. I am heading over~yum!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
I love to eat beautiful food and your presentation and selections are the perfect offering for a gathering of friends....thank you for sharing - your blog is lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave you noticed how many restaurants are selling lovely cheese and charcuterie plates also? I love doing a beautiful cheese platter for company and yours is just that...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh this all looks so good. I could just devour the whole thing. Love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, What a lovely display you made. I love a cheese tray too.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Looks beautiful and tasty and so elegant. Thanks for the great tips. Now I can't wait to have a little wine and cheese gathering!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteYour tray looks gorgeous, Yvonne!! I always keep cheese on hand for guests but I never thought too much about what I put out. Your post I filled with tips that I so appreciate!! Thanks! :-)
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Jane
That is a simply lovely cheese board! I'm so glad I visited today. So many tips and I serve cheese so often!
ReplyDeleteBonjour Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteJust wantedd to stop by and thank you for your comment. Like you said sometimes I have more ideas than time, but I so appreciate your interest in this online magazine idea. I think it could really be so great.
You have a beautiful blog, love this post on cheese baords. Your photography all your tips are wonderful.
I have to tell you, my heart skipped a beat when I saw your profile photos - you remind me a bit of my dear mother! If it's okay with you I'll be in touch with you soon and perhaps we can work on some things!
Have a great weekend
What an amazing post....and perhaps the best cheeseboard ever.....yum!! Great photos and descriptions and the duck pate sounds just delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your post on my blog :)
How lovely, Yvonne. My son & daughter-in-law are very avant gard, withit, happening people who recently had a little party at home (eclectic to the max) and I was stunned with their cheese board. Literally. Steve is a photographer and comes accros lots of "found" items, one of which was a 1" X 12" long board of wood which had an earthy finish. They put this amazing 5-6 foot long board on a huge table they have piled with fruits & cheeses of all kinds. Voila, a new cheese board. Everyone at the party was in awe, even me the hideous MIL.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and delicious to boot!Me, myself and I would love a sampling of your amazing cheese extravaganza!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great display and very good tips. Yum:)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite snacks, and you've presented it all so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks for stopping by my blog. Actually, I welcome you to blogging. I have been doing it for just over a year and I love it. I just don't normally do the food Friday connection since I don't usually cook! Have a smoothie and a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so beautiful.:-) Stina
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely gorgeous presentation! I was never one for cheeseboards/plates until my honeymoon when I tried one for dessert. I was hooked! And now I seek them out. Yours has me thinking all sorts of delicious thoughts! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping in at the blog. You have a beautiful space here. Blessings Catherine
ReplyDeleteScrumptious cheese board and beautiful blog! I may even get my nerve up to try one of these one day soon! Thanks so much for coming by Laurie's Food Files and following! I'm just getting started in blogging. My main thrifting/decor/etc blog is sceneofthegrime.blogspot.com I'd love for you to visit me there, too! Have a wonderful weekend! I look forward to exploring your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious cheeseboard you had prepared. I love all the cheeses! What a great tips
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