Charcuterie Recipes with a Spooky Halloween Twist

Halloween Charcuterie Board

Charcuterie doesn’t have to be fancy — with a few themed touches, you can turn a simple snack board into a spooky centerpiece for your Halloween party. This board is filled with savory bites, fresh produce, and festive treats that bring out the spirit of the season.

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • Assorted crackers and breadsticks
  • Variety of cheeses (soft, hard, and cubed)
  • Rolled cured meats (salami, pepperoni, prosciutto)
  • Blackberries, grapes, or dark fruits
  • Sliced cucumbers and baby carrots
  • Strawberries and mandarin oranges for color
  • Themed candies (chocolate skulls, wrapped candies)
  • Small decorated brownies or cookies (spell book, mummy shapes)
  • Cheese wheels decorated as spooky faces

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Choose your board → Use a large round wooden tray or charcuterie board.
  2. Anchor with focal points → Add cheese wheels decorated as faces and themed brownies or cookies for a festive centerpiece.
  3. Build the savory section → Roll cured meats into “hair” shapes or roses and pair with assorted cheeses.
  4. Layer fruits and veggies → Place blackberries, cucumbers, and oranges in clusters for pops of spooky color.
  5. Add crackers and bread → Line the outer edge with crackers and breadsticks for texture and structure.
  6. Finish with festive treats → Fill gaps with Halloween candies or chocolates for a fun, sweet finish.

Pro Tips

  • Use edible markers or icing to decorate cheese wheels with fun Halloween faces.
  • Arrange foods by color to enhance the spooky theme (orange, black, green, and purple).
  • Prep ingredients the day before and assemble the board right before serving.

Nutrition Info (per serving, approx.)

Serving SizeCaloriesProteinCarbsFatFiberSugar
1 plate45020g30g28g4g8g

Disclaimer: Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredients used.

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Halloween Charcuterie Board


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  • Author: carlosramirez
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Create a spooky centerpiece for your Halloween party with this festive charcuterie board filled with savory bites, fresh produce, and treats.


Ingredients

  • Assorted crackers and breadsticks
  • Variety of cheeses (soft, hard, and cubed)
  • Rolled cured meats (salami, pepperoni, prosciutto)
  • Blackberries, grapes, or dark fruits
  • Sliced cucumbers and baby carrots
  • Strawberries and mandarin oranges for color
  • Themed candies (chocolate skulls, wrapped candies)
  • Small decorated brownies or cookies (spell book, mummy shapes)
  • Cheese wheels decorated as spooky faces


Instructions

  1. Choose your board → Use a large round wooden tray or charcuterie board.
  2. Anchor with focal points → Add cheese wheels decorated as faces and themed brownies or cookies for a festive centerpiece.
  3. Build the savory section → Roll cured meats into “hair” shapes or roses and pair with assorted cheeses.
  4. Layer fruits and veggies → Place blackberries, cucumbers, and oranges in clusters for pops of spooky color.
  5. Add crackers and bread → Line the outer edge with crackers and breadsticks for texture and structure.
  6. Finish with festive treats → Fill gaps with Halloween candies or chocolates for a fun, sweet finish.

Notes

Use edible markers or icing to decorate cheese wheels with fun Halloween faces. Arrange foods by color to enhance the spooky theme (orange, black, green, and purple). Prep ingredients the day before and assemble the board right before serving.

  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: No-Cook
  • Cuisine: American

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