Charcuterie is big right now. Every holiday party will have one from a small dainty platter to a super sized one filled with all sorts of goodies. You may want one for your holiday party but which one? It's time to sort them out.
A classic charcuterie has the same meats and cheeses more or less that it had when it was first created in the 1500's .The classic French has a variety of coldcuts like salame, mortadella, and prosciutto which are more Italian than French. Pair these with a baguette(this can be already cut or guests can cut their own slices) along with a varity of cheeses like Brie, Gouda and Edam. Have bowls of pickled mushrooms and artichoke hearts along with giardeneria - pickled vegetables . Also have a variety of different crackers, from the flaky water kind to Ritz. Olives and nuts are a must too along with fruits, both fresh and dried along with jams and jellies for those craving sweet. If you wanted to be a little different add some savory jellies. You could make a homemade savory herb jelly using fresh and dried herbs mixed with instant pectin, to create the jelly , water and sugar. Should you include fish? No, You could set up what's know as a seacuterie board that contains such tinned fish as crab, tuna and salmon. For a lush seacuterie think about having cracked crab legs, lobster and shrimp along with ramekins of melted butter, tartar sauce and shrimp cocktail sauce.
What about vegans and vegetarians?. A vegan charcuterie board is just as easy to create as a traditional one. Of course you'll have the same variety of baguettes and crackers. Veggies play an imprtant roll in it. Have broccoli and cauliflower florets along with carrots and celery sticks. Put out bowls of hummus too along with store bought or home made pita crisps Scatter grape tomatoes around the board for color. You could also put out plant based cheeses and meats too. Miyoko's Creamery has some excellent choices from artisinal plant based cheeses like European truffle to Smoked Gouda and Herbes de Provence. As for the meats you can try Harry and David's vegan charcuterie board for $75.99. If not then get Tofurky's vegan turkey and baloney slices. A sweet charcuterie is a nice way of ending a holiday buffet. What goes on a sweet charcuterie board? Bowls of warm melted dark and milk chocolate along with such dippables as marshmallows, cubed pound cake and strawberries to name a few. You can also add pretzel sticks for dupping too along with shortbread cookies. You could also have a cannoli dips with broken cannoli shells too. HAve bowls of holiday M&M and mini candy canes for nibbling too.
A charcuterie board is a fun way of celebrating the holidays. You can have a savory or sweet one, meat or seafood, canivire or vegan.Anyone you choose is the right one for your party.