How to Build an Irresistible Cheese Board: Tips & Pairings

I’m going to show you How To Make A Cheese Board for your next happy hour or party. With a few simple tricks you can create a cheese board that looks beautiful and tastes even better.

How To Make A Cheese Board is a step by step guide for creating a cheese platter

The Appetizer That Always Steals The Show

You’ve got bite-sized appetizers, refreshing cocktails and a few good friends. If you’re hosting in a rural area or just prefer casual gatherings, a cheese board is a perfect centerpiece: it’s easy, social, and satisfying.

Sometimes guests bring a dish and the evening turns into dinner, but more often we graze from a cheese or charcuterie board all night. It’s a relaxed way to offer lots of flavors without fuss.

Learn How To Make A Cheese Board for happy hour or parties

Snacking from a well-composed board lets everyone sample many delicious combinations instead of being limited to a single plate. One of my favorite choices for a cheese board centerpiece is Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs because its creamy, herb-forward profile pairs well with a wide range of accompaniments.

Learn How To Make A Cheese Board with just a few simple ingredients

When people ask me how to make a cheese board or a charcuterie board, I give the same basic advice: start with a centerpiece you want to highlight—here, Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs—and build around it with meats, crackers, and a few sweet or pickled items. A cheese platter doesn’t have to be only cheese; treat it like a party on a board.

How To Make A Cheese Board for parties and happy hour with cheese and meats

What Is A Charcuterie Board?

Charcuterie refers to cured meats—salami, ham, sausages and similar items—often served with a variety of cheeses, crackers, and small bites. From there you can add pickles, olives, jams, nuts, fresh fruit or chocolate—whatever you enjoy. There aren’t hard rules, but a few practical tips make assembly easier and the result more enjoyable.

Start by prepping ingredients on a cutting board: slice meats and firm cheeses, portion spreads and place anything juicy in small bowls. This keeps the board tidy and prevents flavors from bleeding into one another.

How To Make A Cheese Board using cheese, meats and a few sweet treats

Choose a serving surface—wood, marble, or slate all work well—and place your featured cheese in the center or slightly off-center. From there, spread meats, crackers, nuts and small bowls of condiments around it. I like to protect delicate items from strong flavors: keep pickles in bowls, use small dishes for anything with juice, or create visual barriers so sweet and savory items don’t mix unintentionally.

How To Make A Cheese Board with tips on building a charcuterie platter

Place meats near crackers or crostini—the classic meat-and-bread combination rarely fails. Distribute colors and textures across the board so every section looks appealing and offers contrast: soft cheese next to crunchy nuts, sliced fruit beside salty meats, and a sweet jam near a tangy cheese.

How To Make A Cheese Board uses tips and tricks for making all the items taste and look amazing

Now for the creative part: experiment with pairings. Try Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs with cured meat, a spoonful of jam, or crunchy seeds. Turn it into a tasting game: see which combinations guests prefer. Competitions like that are a fun way to involve everyone and spark conversation.

How To Make A Cheese Board will teach you a few tips for creating the perfect charcuterie board

One favorite combo is a dollop of tangerine jam and a sprig of rosemary on Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs. Add a thin slice of salami or a crostini for texture—simple, elegant, and bursting with flavor.

Another easy pairing is a slice of salami topped with Boursin® and a few fresh sprouts for garnish. Minimal effort, maximum impact.

How To Make A Cheese Board will show you how to make a picture perfect cheese platter

With a flavorful, creamy cheese like Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs, your pairing possibilities are nearly endless. Keep a balance of salty, sweet, crunchy and creamy elements and you’ll have a cheese board that’s both beautiful and delicious.

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This post is sponsored by Martha Stewart Living and Boursin® Cheese.