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Charcuterie Board A la Emideecharcuterie

Sharing Love
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Servings 4 -6 people

Equipment

  • 13"-15" tray

Ingredients
  

Cheese

    • Brie
    • Manchego
    • Mozzarella Balls
    • Honey Goat Cheese
    • Garlic and herb Boursin
    • Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella
    • Aged white cheddar for crumbling

    Meats

    • Prosciutto
    • Calabrese Salami
    • Italian Dried Salami
    • Sopprasata

    Other Components

    • Cornichons
    • Strawberries
    • Grapes
    • Raspberries
    • Honey
    • Strawberry Jam
    • Fruit and Nut Crisps
    • Watercrackers
    • Marcona Almonds
    • Fresh Thyme
    • Fresh Rosemary

    Instructions
     

    •  Place bowls/ramekins on the board, careful not to clump together. Four corners and one in the center is a good rule.
    • Place cheeses throughout the board, remembering to incorporate texture and to create balance of shapes and colors throughout – again, avoiding clumps of color/shapes in one area
    •  Create salami rose by layering 15-18 slices in a straight line, one on top of the other but about half an inch. Roll it up from the first one you placed down to the last. Place inside a ramekin and use your fingers to pull the petals outward (not upward) to make the rose “bloom.” If there is a gaping hole in the middle, roll up about 3 more slices and stick in the middle, and repeat with 1-3 slices if a hole remains until there is a “bud” at the center of the rose.
    • Place the prosciutto in ripples on the board and the calabrese salami in folds
    • The dry “log” salami such as Soppressata can be sliced in medallions and either layered in a line, or stacked a few on top of each other on one side of your board
    • Place the fruit – halved strawberries in groups of 3 throughout the board, four corners is a good model here too. Raspberries in two clumps on opposite sides of the board from each other for color balance. Grapes stay on the stem in a cluster and one small cluster on one side and another small cluster on the other side of the board. Wherever there is space!
    • Crackers can be conspicuously placed on the board, under things or stacked upright between two items. Or they can be served on the side
    • Honey, cornichons, jam, mozzarella balls with oil, and any other liquid-y item can go into the bowls/ramekins that were first added to the board. If you use the cookie-cutter trick in your Brie as a centerpiece (reference video,) add jam or pomegranate seeds to the cut out in the Brie
    • Add garnish to the top especially where there is a lot of white from the cheese to add some color/greenery and WA-LA a gorgeous board ready for you and your guests to gather around and enjoy!

    Video

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