With 52 boards and 52 individual recipes, On Boards features beginner-friendly ingredients that you likely already have in your pantry. The author focuses on creating recipes that are low-maintenance so that you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time with your loved ones. (And, with one recipe for each week of the year, this is a no-brainer for avid hosts.)
A sequel to Beautiful Boards, Spectacular Spreads is a collection of themed spreads that are large enough to cover a table. They are also dense enough to provide a full meal, so they shouldn’t be served as simple appetizers! It includes helpful details about using leftovers, doing meal prep and maintaining portions sizes. It stands out as a charcuterie board book for its unique themes like Luau Birthday Party and Bruschetta Bash. Get creative with this sweet chocolate charcuterie board.
Easy Charcuterie Boards is a great starting point for the new charcuterie board designer. It includes a handy breakdown of different charcuterie meats and how they are made as well as the essential elements of a charcuterie board. With over 30 board designs, this book sticks to cured meats, artisan cheeses and their best drink pairings. Although it is not designed for unique board arrangements like pancake and waffle breakfast boards, you’ll love its timeless pairing recommendations. Also check out our cheese board pairings to take your spread to the next level for more inspiration.
What to Look for in a Charcuterie Board Book
Diversity is the spice of life—and a non-negotiable when shopping for one of the best charcuterie board books. While these books should offer something slightly more innovative than plopping a few cubes of asiago on a board and calling it a day, these spreads shouldn’t be so challenging that they’re intimidating. (After all, assembling a cheese board should be fun and enjoyable.) You’ll also want to consider the book’s author: Chefs and food experts are bound to offer some insider tips.
Why You Should Trust Us
At Taste of Home, we care a lot about products and delicious, mouth-watering recipes—and charcuterie board books here offer the best of both worlds. We read through dozens of charcuterie boards—and even assembled a few spreads ourselves—to find the best ones worth adding to your kitchen. This roundup was written by Hannah Pugh, Taste of Home’s former assistant editor, who specialized in testing and writing about the latest and greatest products.
How We Found the Best Charcuterie Board Books
To create a comprehensive (and totally cheesy) roundup, we looked for charcuterie board books covering various ingredients, spreads and special occasions. While many of the books seen here were tested and vetted by the Taste of Home team, we also combed through hundreds of reviews to offer a revered reading list. We also frequently update this list to cover the newest items and most accurate prices.
FAQs
Are there rules for charcuterie boards?
While there aren’t any hard and fast rules for charcuterie boards, some guidelines can help you create a delicious and visually appealing spread. Cheese might be the star of the spread, but you’ll want to ensure you have plenty of other ingredients. (Meats? Olives? Nuts? Dried fruit? The sky’s the limit here!) Another tip: Make sure you assemble a board with lots of flavor. As a general rule of thumb, you’ll want something smokey, something spicy and something a little sweet.
Is it okay to make a charcuterie board the day before?
It turns out that assembling your cheese board the day before the party is a smart move. Not only does it save you time during that last-minute prep, but it’ll also give its flavors a chance to meld together. (Just be sure to wrap it tightly or cover it well and store it in the fridge until you’re ready to serve.) If your cheese board does involve fresh fruit, you might want to wait until the day of the party to slice and add it.
What are three cheeses for a charcuterie board?
Ultimately, it’s up to you. While some elements like prosciutto, salami and certain cheeses can be high in fat and sodium, you can balance it out with plenty of fresh fruits and nuts. Or, if you want something healthier, you have our permission to add some carrots and hummus to the mix.