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    Breakfast Charcuterie Board Tips and Ideas

    Published: Mar 12, 2024 by Susan @ The James Street Home · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Traditional charcuterie boards are a great way to serve and enjoy various foods, making them excellent candidates for a group gathering. They also make for a visually stunning spread that's perfect for sharing with your guests—and Breakfast Charcuterie Boards are no different! 

    You can create a board that's tailored to your gathering theme, guests' dietary preferences, or both. You can have a sweet or savory focus, you can have a range of different flavors and textures, and this helps you make sure that there is something on the board that will appeal to everyone. 

    Charcuterie boards are ideal for special occasions, especially because a theme can help you channel your creative ideas. they're perfect for holidays, birthdays, or any other celebration.

    Pancakes, fruit, bacon, and berries on a wood board.
    Jump to:
    • Why you should consider serving a Charcuterie Board at your next Breakfast or Brunch Party
    • 3 Tips for Building Your Breakfast Charcuterie Board
    • Ideas on what to include
    • Tips to make serving an epic charcuterie board easier
    • Parting Thought
    • Drinks

    Why you should consider serving a Charcuterie Board at your next Breakfast or Brunch Party

    Appeal to a large number of guests

    A charcuterie board is, in many ways, a fancy potluck. By serving an assortment of various foods, guests can mix and match according to their preferences. This makes it perfect for when you have a large group of people whose preferences vary significantly. 

    Easy to ask others for help

    While it can be fun to have total creative control over the layout and presentation of a charcuterie board, sometimes you’re overwhelmed and need help. You can easily ask others to bring their favorite breakfast finger foods to add to the spread. Similarly, you can ask them to bring foods for a specific “zone” of the board. See “Think in Zones” below!

    Easily cater to dietary restrictions or preferences

    By serving a charcuterie board as the main meal, you can easily accommodate a large number of dietary restrictions or preferences. You can serve gluten-free bread, dairy-free cheeses, and vegan spreads to accommodate guests with those special dietary needs. You can also add a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and nuts to give your board a healthy and delicious twist.

    3 Tips for Building Your Breakfast Charcuterie Board

    When assembling a breakfast charcuterie board, there are a few key ideas to remember to ensure that it is not only visually appealing but also delicious and works for your guests.

    Here are my top 3 tips to keep in mind as you build a breakfast charcuterie board:

    Use the Right Board

    The foundation of any charcuterie board is the board itself. A wooden board is a classic choice, but you can also get creative and use a slate board or a marble platter. Whatever board you choose, make sure it is large enough to hold all of your breakfast favorites and has enough space for arranging them in an aesthetically pleasing way.

    If you don't have a big board or want easier cleanup, you can also lay down large swaths of parchment paper over some plastic wrap and pile food on top of that. 

    Think in Zones 

    When it comes to arranging your breakfast favorites on the board, think about creating different zones or sections for each item.

    For example, you could have a section for fresh fruit, savory items like cheese and cured meats, and sweet items like pastries and jams. This will not only make it easier for your guests to navigate the board, but it will also add pops of color and visual appeal. Small bowls are a wonderful way to contain smaller items or items with more intense flavors, such as red onion slices.

    Pro Hosting Tip: Arrange similar foods on smaller boards, then group the smaller boards together to create the visual appeal of a large board. 

    The picture below is a good example of a "Veggie Zone" on a smaller board that can be grouped with other boards.

    A charcuterie board veggie tray.

    My friend Annie from Natural Sweet Recipes served this veggie board at a party she hosted.

    Remember Duality

    It's important to incorporate variety and balance in the charcuterie boards you serve so your guests have options.

    Sweet and savory: If you serve flavored syrups for the pancakes and mini cinnamon bun bites, make sure to serve something salty like Canadian bacon or sausage. Don’t have your board be all sweet or all savory—at least not when it operates as the main meal.

    Fresh and dried: If you serve dried fruits and spreads, make sure you also have plenty of fresh items on the board as well, such as fruit, fresh bread, or fresh cheese. 

    Light and heavy: Make sure the board has a good mix of lighter fare, such as fresh fruit, alongside heavier food items, such as rich pastries. 

    Ideas on what to include

    Fruits and Vegetables

    • Fresh strawberries and other fresh berries
    • Orange slices
    • Banana sections (cut these right before serving so the don't brown)
    • Carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers
    • Avocado slices
    A charcuterie board with fruit and honeycomb.

    The above picture is also taken by Annie at Natural Sweet Recipes.

    Breakfast meats

    • Sausage links
    • Crispy bacon
    • Canadian Bacon

    Spreads and Syrups

    • Maple Syrup
    • Blueberry Syrup
    • Tahini
    • Store-bought flavored cream cheese
    • Schmears: such as Sun Dried Tomato Schmear and Chipotle Adobo
    • Roasted Garlic and Goat Cheese Spread
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    Roasted garlic and goat cheese spread and ingredients on a cutting board.

    Nut Butters

    • Peanut butter
    • Almond butter
    • Tahini (not technically a nut butter

    High Protein Options

    • Hard-boiled eggs
    • Breakfast meats
    • Greek yogurt
    • Mini Quiche
    • Bacon and Cheese Egg Bites

    Carbs

    • Mini bagels - most grocery stores have these near the regular bagels
    • Mini pancakes - Trader Joe's has frozen Silver Dollar Pancakes
    • Mini muffins - Sweet, such as blueberry, or savory, such as Bacon and Cheddar
    • Mini waffles
    • Mini cinnamon rolls - store-bought or homemade
    • Mini donuts
    • French Toast Fingers - store-bought or homemade

    Charcuterie boards aren't really meant to have hot foods, so try to plan around things that can be served at room temperature and maybe have a few things, such as breakfast meats, on a warming plate to the side. 

    Tips to make serving an epic charcuterie board easier

    Prep ahead

    Spreads can be made a few days in advance, and many fruits can be cut the night before. If you want to cook some brunch classics or favorite recipes, make them in advance and freeze or refrigerate what you can.

    Opt for store-bought

    You don't have to cook if you don't want to! Simply head to the store with a solid list. Make sure you aim for a variety of flavors!

    Parting Thought

    Some sources say that “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” I disagree. The most important meal of the day is the one you share with those you love.

    Cheers!

    Susan

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