Christmas 2025 Festive Grazing Board (Printable)

An elegant mix of artisanal cheeses, cured meats, seasonal fruits, and nuts for holiday sharing.

# What You'll Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 5.3 oz Brie cheese, sliced
02 - 5.3 oz aged Cheddar, cubed
03 - 5.3 oz blue cheese, crumbled or sliced
04 - 3.5 oz goat cheese, log or medallions

→ Cured Meats

05 - 3.5 oz prosciutto
06 - 3.5 oz salami, sliced
07 - 3.5 oz smoked ham, sliced

→ Crackers & Breads

08 - 5.3 oz assorted crackers (such as water crackers, seeded crackers)
09 - 1 small baguette, sliced
10 - 1.8 oz breadsticks

→ Fresh & Dried Fruit

11 - 1 cup red grapes, halved
12 - 1 cup green grapes, halved
13 - 1 pomegranate, seeds only
14 - 2 clementines, peeled and segmented
15 - 0.5 cup dried apricots
16 - 0.5 cup dried figs

→ Nuts

17 - 0.5 cup toasted walnuts
18 - 0.5 cup toasted almonds

→ Festive Extras

19 - 0.33 cup cranberry sauce or red fruit chutney
20 - 0.33 cup honey
21 - 0.5 cup marinated olives
22 - 0.25 cup cornichons or mini gherkins
23 - Seasonal fresh herbs (such as rosemary sprigs, for garnish)

# Step-by-Step Guide:

01 - Place the cheeses evenly spaced on a large wooden board or platter.
02 - Fold or roll the cured meats and position them around the cheeses.
03 - Place crackers, baguette slices, and breadsticks in small piles throughout the board.
04 - Fill gaps with clusters of halved grapes, pomegranate seeds, clementine segments, dried apricots, and figs.
05 - Sprinkle toasted walnuts and almonds in small mounds across the board.
06 - Place small bowls or ramekins with cranberry sauce, honey, olives, and cornichons on the board.
07 - Decorate with fresh rosemary or other herbs and serve immediately ensuring flavor variety accessible from all sides.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Easy to prepare in 30 minutes
  • Variety of flavors and textures for all tastes
02 -
  • Omit cured meats for a vegetarian option and add roasted vegetables or marinated artichokes
  • Substitute gluten-free crackers for guests with gluten intolerance
03 -
  • Use a variety of textures and colors to make the board visually appealing
  • Place small bowls for sauces to keep items from getting soggy
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