Halloween Charcuterie Board

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septembre 15, 2025

Festive Halloween charcuterie board filled with spooky snacks and treats.

Why Make This Recipe

A Halloween charcuterie board is a fun and creative way to celebrate the spooky season. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the presentation and the experience. This board can bring together friends and family for a festive gathering. With a mix of delicious cheeses, meats, fruits, and fun decorations, it’s a great centerpiece for any Halloween party. Plus, it’s easy to customize and makes for a great conversation starter!

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Festive Halloween charcuterie board filled with spooky snacks and treats.

Halloween Charcuterie Board


  • Author: Emma
  • Total Time: 25 mins
  • Yield: 810 servings 1x

Description

A Halloween Charcuterie Board is a festive, spooky centerpiece filled with cheeses, meats, fruits, crackers, nuts, and playful decorations. It’s customizable, fun, and perfect for parties or gatherings.


Ingredients

Scale

16 oz sharp cheddar cheese

8 oz creamy brie cheese round

8 oz jalapeno pepper jack cheese

8 oz fresh mozzarella balls (ciliegine), decorated with edible or candy eyeballs

4 oz smoked beef slices

4 oz genoa turkey salami

Blackberries

Green grapes

Green apple slices

Dried apricots

Everything bagel seasoned crackers

Fig and olive crisps

Walnuts

Pimento stuffed green olives

Chocolate-covered peanuts

Decorations: plastic spiders, candy eyeballs, skeleton hands, skeleton centerpiece


Instructions

1. Start by placing large items first (bowls, skeleton centerpiece if using).

2. Arrange all cheeses on the board.

3. Add meats and fruits for color and variety.

4. Fill gaps with crackers, nuts, and chocolate-covered peanuts.

5. Finish by adding decorative touches like spiders, eyeballs, and skeleton hands.

6. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Serving: place on a large table or counter with napkins and small plates for easy sharing. Encourage mixing cheeses, meats, fruits, and crackers.

Storage: store leftovers separately—wrap cheeses/meats tightly, keep fruits/nuts in airtight containers, and refrigerate perishable items. Crackers keep best in their packaging or airtight containers.

Tips: choose a variety of colors/textures; add seasonal fruits like green apples and blackberries; cluster items for visual appeal; decorate playfully for a spooky vibe.

Variation: make vegetarian with hummus, roasted vegetables, or seasonal pumpkin-spiced nuts. Add Halloween candies for fun.

FAQs:

• Choosing cheese? Mix hard, soft, sharp, and creamy varieties.

• Make ahead? Yes—assemble a few hours in advance, cover with plastic wrap; add fresh fruits right before serving.

• Allergies? Provide alternatives like gluten-free crackers or dairy-free cheeses.

  • Prep Time: 25 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 plate
  • Calories: 350
  • Sugar: 7g
  • Sodium: 620mg
  • Fat: 24g
  • Saturated Fat: 10g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 12g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 14g
  • Cholesterol: 45mg

Keywords: Charcuterie, Halloween, Cheese Board, Party Platter, Spooky Snacks

How to Make Halloween Charcuterie Board

Ingredients

  • 16 oz sharp cheddar cheese
  • 8 oz creamy brie cheese round
  • 8 oz jalapeno pepper jack cheese
  • 8 oz fresh mozzarella balls, ciliegine with decorative eyeballs
  • 4 oz smoked beef slices
  • 4 oz genoa turkey salami
  • Blackberries
  • Green grapes
  • Green apple slices
  • Dried apricots
  • Everything bagel seasoned crackers
  • Fig and olive crisps
  • Walnuts
  • Pimento stuffed green olives
  • Chocolate covered peanuts
  • Decorations like plastic spiders, candy eyeballs, skeleton hands, and a skeleton centerpiece

Directions

Start by adding the largest items first, like any bowls and the skeleton if you are using one. Next, place all the cheeses on the board. After that, add the meats and fruits for color and contrast. Fill in all the gaps with assorted crackers, nuts, and chocolate-covered peanuts. Finally, top it off with spooky little spiders and other fun decorations. Now your Halloween charcuterie board is ready to enjoy!

How to Serve Halloween Charcuterie Board

Place the charcuterie board on a large table or counter where guests can easily access it. Provide small plates or napkins so everyone can help themselves. Encourage your guests to mix and match the different items on the board to create their perfect spooky snack. This way, everyone can get a taste of everything!

How to Store Halloween Charcuterie Board

If you have leftovers, store the items separately. Wrap any uneaten cheese and meats tightly in plastic wrap, and keep fruits and nuts in airtight containers. Make sure to refrigerate all perishable items. The crackers may not store well, so it’s best to keep them in their original packaging or an airtight container.

Tips to Make Halloween Charcuterie Board

  • Choose a variety of colors and textures for visual appeal.
  • Use seasonal fruits like blackberries and green apples for a Halloween touch.
  • Arrange items in clusters rather than straight lines for a more inviting look.
  • Have fun with the decorations! They add a playful element to your board.

Variation

You can switch out the meats for vegetarian options like hummus or roasted vegetables. Use seasonal ingredients like pumpkin-spiced nuts or Halloween-themed candies for a fun twist.

FAQs

1. How do I choose the right cheeses for my charcuterie board?
Choose a variety of flavors and textures. A mix of hard, soft, sharp, and creamy cheeses works well.

2. Can I make a Halloween charcuterie board ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare it a few hours in advance and cover it with plastic wrap. Just add any fresh items like fruits right before serving.

3. What if I have guests with allergies?
Make sure to check with your guests about their allergies. You can provide alternative items, such as gluten-free crackers or dairy-free cheese options.

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