Date Night In: A Romantic Cheese & Charcuterie Board | Chef Sous Chef (2024)

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When celebrating date night at home, we like to keep it simple yet equally special with meals that don’t take long to prep but are impactful enough to celebrate our relationship. Enter our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board.

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Philip and I are always looking for fun and fresh date nights. They allow us to spend time with one another and reconnect after a busy week. While we love going out, our preferred date night of choice is spent in the comfort of our own home. It starts in the kitchen and ends on the couch with a glass of wine a movie, and sometimes our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board.

There's something special about feasting with our fingers, sharing a single plate, and creating personalized combinations of meats, cheeses, and accouterments, boasting quality cheeses and flavors we adore.

How to Assemble a Cheese and Charcuterie Board

The Best Cheese for a Charcuterie Board

When curating a board the most important thing is the variety of cheeses, textures, and flavors that anchor your platter. For our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board, we opted for the classic trifecta of Double Crème White, medium Extra Creamy Danish Blue, and rich Cream Cheese with Chives.

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Charcuterie Board Meats

Since we chose 3 cheeses we opted for 3 meats to go along with our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board. We included a gentle prosciutto, a spicy chorizo, and a hot salami. Incorporating a little heat on your cheeseboard adds to the spark between you and your partner.

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Crackers for Charcuterie

The vehicle in which the cheese and meat enter your mouth should not be an afterthought. The flavor, texture, and shape of a cracker are all important to how the rest of your ingredients taste. We chose a simple water cracker, a rosemary fig artisan cracker, and a toasted baguette for additional texture. With so many cracker options it’s best to choose your favorites, it is after all about you two tonight.

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The Crudités

For our fruits and veggies, we chose ingredients that are known to spark romance between lovers. Pepperoncini, pickled asparagus, and olives are a must on any cheeseboard, but instead of grapes we chose the natural red heart-shaped strawberry, the delicate pink and purple sweetness of figs, and pomegranates, adding crunch and color to our board.

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The Good Stuff

Dark chocolate, honeycomb, and rich nuts like almond and pistachio add luxury and decadence to your romantic board and pair beautifully with your selection of cheeses (because what’s a cheese and charcuterie board without nibbles and small bites between the cheese and meat?). Bonus: use these ingredients to fill the empty spaces on your board, it’ll help it look more robust and full.

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The Spreads

The final addition to your board is the jellies and jams. Skipping traditional store-bought spreads, we cooked down cranberries with pomegranates and smeared it over our Double Crème White for a blast of fruit jam with every bite. Also, for added richness on our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board, we pickled cherries and mashed them as a fruit compote pairing them perfectly with the Extra Creamy Danish Blue.

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The Wine

Whenever Philip and I are grabbing a bottle of wine we always ask, so, where do we want to go tonight? Choosing a bottle of wine by its country of origin makes it more fun and secretly helps you prepare your cheeseboard with fun flavors that complement the wine and the country it’s from. For us, we hit the Vintage section of our local wine store and chose an Italian Chianti pairing perfectly with the cheese and romanticism of our board.

No matter what you put on your Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie board, as long as you prepare it with love, you'll be sure to have a memorable night in. Remember, if you can't cook you better know how to put together a great board.

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Date Night In: A Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board

When celebrating date night at home, we like to keep it simple yet equally special with meals that don’t take long to prep but are impactful enough to celebrate our relationship. Enter our Romantic Cheese and Charcuterie Board.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 765kcal

Author: Philip Lago and Mystique Mattai

Course: Appetizer, Food + Drink, Occasions

Ingredients

  • 3 oz Castello Double Crème White
  • 3 oz Castello Extra Creamy Danish Blue
  • 3 oz Castello Cream Cheese with Chives
  • 2 oz prosciutto
  • 2 oz spicy salami
  • 2 oz dried sausage
  • ½ cup olives
  • ½ cup whole strawberries halved
  • 3 figs halved
  • ½ cup pickled peppers
  • ¼ cup almonds
  • 2 oz dark chocolate squares
  • 1 oz honeycomb
  • 6 tablespoon assorted jams divided
  • 24 assorted crackers divided

Instructions

  • Place your feature cheeses on the board leaving lots of space around each.

  • Style the meat in bite sizes pieces in around the cheeses. Then place the crackers next to the meats.

  • Fill the remaining spaces of the board with your fruit, pickles, and other accoutrements.

Nutrition

Calories: 765kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 49g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 1700mg | Potassium: 596mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 675IU | Vitamin C: 27mg | Calcium: 276mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

How do you present a cheese and meat board? ›

Though there are many easy charcuterie board ideas out there, the process is somewhat formulaic. Start by adding structure with little dishes, then place your ingredients on the board starting with the largest elements like the cheeses and meats, followed by smaller items like crackers and fresh produce.

Is a cheese board dinner? ›

A cheese course is served as part of a meal, typically served on its own, after the main course and before dinner. Sometimes, a cheese course can be served in lieu of dessert, but that is different than the one we are talking about today.

How do you eat meat and cheese board? ›

Charcuterie is best enjoyed on its own, naked (the charcuterie, not you). You do not ordinarily eat it on or in bread. But, where a board is being eaten as a de facto main course, bread is often added as a bulking agent, eaten at intervals to fill you up.

What do you put on a charcuterie board for couples? ›

Assemble the charcuterie board with the cheeses, heart cut-outs, turkey-wrapped grissini and salami roses. Fill in all of the empty areas with almonds, pecans, raspberries, chocolates, grapes and crackers. Serve with honey and fresh rosemary for garnish. Enjoy!

How do you serve dates on a charcuterie board? ›

Pitted Dates are a great addition to a charcuterie board and can be sliced and served alongside meats like prosciutto or salami. The sweetness of the fruit complements the saltiness of the meats, making for a well-rounded experience.

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

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.

What are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

5 Mistakes You are Making on Your Charcuterie Board
  • Peppers: Whether green, red, or yellow, peppers are best avoided. ...
  • Tricky vegetables: Namely, tomatoes or Asparagus. ...
  • Jalapeno stuffed olives (or anything too spicy): Very hot foods simply don't work well with most wines, and they can overwhelm your taste buds.

What are 3 good cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here are the best cheeses for your charcuterie board
  • Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago.
  • Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar.
  • Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.
  • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
  • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

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

While they are wildly similar, a charcuterie board is one where the center of attention is the cured meat, while a cheese board revolves around cheese. That's not to say that either type of board can't borrow ingredients from one another, but the main selection has to remain true to its name.

What is the best cheese for a cheese board? ›

The Best Cheeses for a Cheese Board
  • Firm or semi-firm cheeses: I like aged white cheddar, Gouda, Edam, Gruyère, Dubliner, and/or Manchego.
  • Spreadable or soft cheeses: Think Brie, Camembert, and/or soft goat cheese.
  • Something funky: Maybe a strong blue cheese, like Gorgonzola, Stilton, or Roquefort.

What is the best meat for a charcuterie board? ›

The Best Meats for a Charcuterie Board

Dry-Cured Pork: Thin-sliced, fatty and salty, dry-cured pork is a must. Serrano ham, prosciutto, country ham, Iberico ham, capicola and speck are all readily available.

What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

Wheels of cheese or small bowls that hold condiments should be placed first. Start with your largest piece near the center and place all other vessels evenly around the board. - Place cheeses and meats down next.

How do you make a cute charcuterie board? ›

There are different ways to place the charcuterie: You can shape slices into a rose-like shape, by rolling them like a cinnamon roll. Little clumps and swirls of cured hams are easy and fun. Salamis can be rolled or folded on themselves so they stand up. The most important thing is to make them easy to grab.

How do you keep a charcuterie board fresh overnight? ›

If the charcuterie board is covered with plastic wrap and stored in the refrigerator, then it should keep for 24 hours.

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