Easy grazing board ideas (2024)

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How to make a grazing board

The key things to remember when creating your grazing platter, to make it look (and taste) as impressive as possible, are:

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  • Make sure you assemble the board just before serving so everything is fresh
  • Always include crackers, breadsticks or bread to use as a vessel for cheeses or dips
  • Use small bowls or ramekins to hold small items and dips, such as olives, nuts and chutneys
  • Use a good variety of ingredients. For example, aim for one hard and one soft cheese, two or three different cured meats, and a few varieties of fruits and nuts
  • If you use larger fruits, such as figs or clementines, chop and tear them into different shapes, so that the fruit is easier to pick up and looks more appealing on the platter
  • Swirl any dips into ramekins, and top with olive oil, seeds or chopped herbs
  • Fill in any gaps on your platter with bay leaves or rosemary sprigs to decorate
  • Bundle any cured meats into nests, or roll or fold to create a variety of textures

Grazing board ideas

Classic grazing board

Guests are sure to love a classic grazing board with a wide variety of snacks to nibble on. Try a range of cheeses, with fruit, veggies and other ingredients mixed in.

  • Baked cheese, such as brie or camembert, topped with herbs and olive oil
  • Figs, grapes, prepared pomegranates or dried fruits
  • Thinly sliced cured meats, such as sausage or chorizo
  • Savoury crackers, crusty bread or breadsticks, nuts and olives
  • Dips, such as hummus, chutney or taramasalata
  • Honey or olive oil, for drizzling
  • A variety of cheeses, such as soft-rind goat’s cheese, a hard cheese (such as cheddar, gruyère or manchego) and stilton

Vegan grazing board

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Catering to those following a plant-based diet? It's easier than you think to assemble a meat-free board full of delicious snacks. If you're buying ready-made ingredients, don't forget to check the nutrition information.

  • Crackers or pretzels
  • Toasted bread slices or pitta breads
  • Fruits such as grapes, berries, apples and dates
  • Vegetables such as leafy greens, carrots and crunchy radishes
  • Olives, roasted peppers and dried tomatoes
  • Pickles, kimchi and other ferments
  • Nuts such as almonds, cashews or walnuts
  • Vegan dips such as hummus and chutney

Seafood grazing board

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For something more unique, try a seafood platter to accompany your co*cktail hour. Our recipe includes a mixture of homemade and shop-bought elements for easy assembly.

  • Gravadlax or smoked salmon
  • Cooked prawns
  • Hot smoked trout pâté
  • Red onion & dill prawns
  • Crackers and blinis
  • Sliced sourdough and sliced rye bread
  • Lemon wedges and caperberries

Breakfast grazing board

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Treat your friends and family to a luxe brunch spread. Wake up to a continental breakfast served with a warming cup of tea or a brunch co*cktail.

  • Waffles and mini pancakes
  • Pastries such as croissants, pain au chocolat and cinnamon rolls
  • Smoked salmon and deli meat
  • Fruit such as grapes, berries, citrus and avocado
  • Granola and cereals
  • Yogurt
  • Dips and toppings such as jam, marmalade, chocolate spread and cream cheese

Dessert grazing board

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Sweet treats work just as well for a grazing board and make for a creative sharing dessert. This sweet grazing wreath is great fun at Christmas but is perfect for any party.

  • Bakes such as brownies and biscuits
  • Chocolate salami
  • Wafers and pretzels
  • Marshmallows and candies
  • Chocolate coins and chocolate cigarillos
  • Fruits such as figs, strawberries, raspberries and cherries
  • Dips like chocolate spread, peanut butter and salted caramel

Grazing board supplies

First, stock up on essential ingredients to take your grazing board to the next level. To see which varieties of cheese to feature, see our cheese subscriptions and delivery boxes review.

Next, load up on cured meats with our charcuterie hampers unboxing video.

Finally, assemble everything on a generously sized cheeseboard or wooden cutting board. See our top picks below for a stunning result.

MasterClass wooden serving paddle

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Go for a classic squared off shape to suit all your grazing spreads. This elegant serving board is made with mango wood and features a convenient loop for easy storage. The rustic design looks great in any kitchen as a decor item while not in use.

Available from Amazon (£19.11)

Oliver Bonas marble serving platter

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This elegant marble serving platter is perfect for charcuterie fans. The pebble-shaped platter comes complete with golden metal handles and matching circular inlay.

Available from Oliver Bonas (£45)

DOWAN ramekins

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Ramekins are essential in any kitchen as they can be used for anything from baking desserts to serving small dishes. A set of six is perfect to use for dips and chutneys on a grazing board. These high-fired porcelain ramekins are oven-, dishwasher- and microwave-safe.

Available from Amazon (£22.99)

SourceTon espresso spoons

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You'll need some small spoons to dish out all your dips and spreads. Pick a set of eye-catching ones like these gold-plated stainless steel espresso spoons. These modern teaspoons will complement any spread and add an extra special touch.

Available from Amazon (£13.99)

Hecef cheese board set

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This gorgeous three-piece cheeseboard set is one of the most affordable options, coming in under £13. It's perfect for beginners as it comes with a cheese fork and knife –which makes it much easier to serve up slices of cheese. Acacia wood not only looks beautiful, it's easy to clean and durable enough for frequent use.

Available from Amazon (£12.99)

ABOAT 12 pack mini tongs set

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Hosting a party with quite a few guests? To keep your board organised, set out some small tongs so guests can serve themselves easily. This pack of 12 mini tongs is certainly enough for even the biggest grazing boards.

Available from Amazon (£8.68)

Wooden personalised chopping board

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Looking for a unique gift for a cheese lover? Try this gorgeous personalised chopping board for a custom treat. Made from sustainable bamboo, the chopping board is available in a variety of shapes, from classic long boards to stars, hearts and trees.

Available from Not on the High Street (from £22)

Oliver Bonas bamboo cheese knives

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Not only do sophisticated cheese knives look great as part of a grazing board spread, they're equally practical too. This set of three from Oliver Bonas is made with gold-toned stainless steel with bamboo-inspired handles. Plus, they're packaged in a sleek brown box for gifting.

Available from Oliver Bonas (£27.50)

The Just Slate Company cheeseboard

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A classic slate cheeseboard is a great option for a grazing board base. It's sleek and easy to store – perfect for smaller kitchens. This one is handmade in Scotland and even comes with a piece of chalk if you'd like to label your snacks.

Available from John Lewis (£24)

Gourmet marble cheeseboard with slicer

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Marble is a great surface for cheese because of its natural ability to stay cool. Although some hard cheeses take a bit of oomph to slice, this board has its own wire for helping you cut chunks evenly. There’s also the opportunity to make it personal by engraving into the acacia wood.

Available from Farrar Tanner (£25)

Progress three-piece chopping board set

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Serve up a few different grazing boards with this three-piece chopping board set from Progress. Featuring a 45cm, 35cm and 30cm board, and made with oil-finished bamboo wood and a hanging loop for storage, this set is a great buy.

Available from Amazon (£15.99)

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FAQs

How to do a cheap grazing table? ›

How do you make a cheap grazing table? Meats and cheeses can be expensive, so for a cheaper grazing table, go with more fillers, such as cheap crackers, breads, and inexpensive fruits. Apricots and figs are yummy on a charcuterie board and will not break the bank. Dried fruits are also a good option.

How do you make a grazing board for 50 people? ›

What should be on a charcuterie board?
  1. Cured Meats (2oz person)
  2. Cheeses (2-3 oz per person)
  3. Veggies.
  4. Fruits.
  5. Nuts and Olives.
  6. Crackers and Slices of bread (lots of them!)*
  7. Fresh Herbs.
  8. Sweet spreads ( marmalades, preserves, Fig spread, etc.)
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Can I make a grazing board the night before? ›

The produce will still be fresh, and you still have time to prepare all the ingredients hours before your guests arrive. Keep the grazing platter cold in the refrigerator overnight or from that morning, until you are ready to serve it on the table.

What is the difference between a grazing board and a charcuterie board? ›

Charcuterie boards typically only include cured meats, whilst grazing boards take a more holistic approach, incorporating a wider array of ingredients like cheese, fresh fruits, vegetables, and dried items like nuts or crackers.

What to line a grazing table with? ›

Here are 8 ideas to help you create a more beautiful grazing table surface.
  1. Butcher Paper. Butcher paper is a favorite among caterers and event planners. ...
  2. Greens. ...
  3. Banana Leaves. ...
  4. Flowers. ...
  5. Faux tabletops (made with real wood) ...
  6. Festive Tablecloth. ...
  7. Multiple surfaces.

How far in advance can you prepare a grazing table? ›

A: Many of the items on your grazing table can be prepared a day or two in advance. For example, you can prepare dips, chop vegetables, and arrange cheese plates in advance. However, items that are likely to wilt or spoil, such as fresh fruit, should be prepared on the day of your event.

What is an alternative to a grazing plate? ›

Another alternative to a classic grazing table is to serve personal charcuterie plates or boxes piled with delicious cured meats, crackers, fruit, and cheese. For an extra element of personalisation, add stickers to the top of each grazing box with your guests' names on them.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for charcuterie? ›

What is the 3-3-3-3 Rule for Charcuterie Boards? No matter the style of the wood charcuterie board, you can always follow the 3-3-3-3 rule. Every charcuterie board should have three meats, three cheeses, three starch options, and three accompaniments, such as fruit, nuts, or veggies.

How do you layout a grazing table? ›

Keep it simple but visually appealing. Scatter crackers, fruits, and nuts across the table. Place cheeses and meats at intervals and fill in the gaps with dips and smaller items. You can frame the whole graze with greenery, and use whole fruits to fill in any major gaps.

What goes on a grazing table? ›

Foods such as cheese, fruit, charcuterie, bread, dips, crackers, raw veggies, condiments, bite-sized finger sandwiches, sweet treats, pretzels, fresh and dried fruit, nuts, and olives can be included, essentially anything that is easy to nibble on. Grazing tables are versatile enough for any event, budget, or theme.

Do you put crackers on a charcuterie board? ›

You'll want at least one cracker or piece of bread for every slice of meat. Extras — pickles, spreads, nuts, fruits — should all be plentiful. Your guests may want to play with different flavor combos in each bite. It would not be unreasonable to serve 5-10 handfuls or small vessels of extras.

What to buy for a grazing platter? ›

Our grazing table food checklist
  • Cured meats: Prosciutto, salami, ham etc.
  • Soft and hard cheeses: Brie, blue, manchego, etc.
  • Fresh and dried fruits: Berries, grapes, sultanas, figs, etc.
  • Crackers and fresh breads: Baguettes, bread sticks, wafers, etc.
  • Dips and spreads: Hummus, pesto, quince paste, etc.
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What is the best wood for grazing board? ›

Acacia: Hard and durable, acacia wood is readily available and highly versatile. Acacia wood also comes in a variety of shades from light to dark. Mango: Long lasting and easy to maintain, Mango wood is also a sustainable choice that is growing in popularity for wood chopping blocks and boards.

How to layout a charcuterie board? ›

I like to begin arranging my boards with the cheese first, and I follow the design rule of odds (3, 5, or 7 cheese selections, depending on the size of your board). Space the cheeses apart equally on your board, followed by the meats, then fill in the remaining empty spaces with fruits, nuts, crackers, etc.

What do you line a grazing table with? ›

Small palm leaves create a fun festive look to a table. They add interest, but don't necessarily cover every square inch. If you have small pockets of space on your grazing table that you want to fill in, herbs work really well. My favorite are rosemary or mint.

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