How to Build a Cheeseboard

The goal is to have a variety of tastes and textures on the plate. Select your cheeses – 3 to 5 cheeses work for a traditional tray. Complete your cheese board with a variety of finger foods to complement the cheese. The more the better – get creative! 

1. Select 3-5 Cheeses

Chèvre – Made from goat’s milk. Soft and bright; Triple Crème Brie – Creamy, buttery cow’s milk cheeses with an earthy finish; Manchego – A Spanish sheep’s milk cheese. Nutty and caramelly; Piave or Parmigiano – Dense, sweet and nutty cow’s milk cheeses; Blue cheese, such as Gorgonzola – Tangy and creamy cow’s milk cheese; Cheddar – This classic cow’s milk cheese is sharp and smooth.

Goat & Brie-Style Cheeses

Manchego & Parmesan-Style Cheeses

Blue & Cheddar-Style Cheeses

2. Select Complimentary Finger Foods

Like the cheeses, aim for a variety of tastes and textures that appeal to you and your family and friends. 

Fresh & Dried Fruit

Olives & Pickled Vegetables

Sweet or Savory Nuts & Snack Mixes

Charcuterie & Cured Meats

Bread & Crackers

Condiments & Garnish

3. Assemble Cheeseboard

Let your cheeses come to room temperature for at least an hour before serving. Gather cheese spreaders and knives, small spoons, toothpicks and small plates and/or bowls for items such as condiments.

Channel your inner cheesemonger and design the board in your own eye-appealing design. Or, use the image below as a guide.

Recipe: How to Build a Cheeseboard