A stunning grazing board featuring layered cheeses, fresh and dried fruits, nuts, and accompaniments overflowed on a wooden board.
# What You Need:
→ Cheeses
01 - 5.3 oz Brie, sliced
02 - 5.3 oz aged cheddar, cubed
03 - 3.5 oz blue cheese, crumbled
04 - 3.5 oz goat cheese log, sliced
→ Cured Meats
05 - 3.5 oz prosciutto
06 - 3.5 oz salami, sliced
→ Fresh Fruits
07 - 1 cup red grapes, cut into small clusters
08 - 1 cup strawberries, halved
09 - ½ cup blueberries
10 - 1 pear, thinly sliced
→ Dried Fruits & Nuts
11 - ½ cup dried apricots
12 - ½ cup dried figs, halved
13 - ⅓ cup almonds
14 - ⅓ cup walnuts
→ Crackers & Bread
15 - 1 baguette, sliced and toasted
16 - 5.3 oz assorted crackers
→ Accompaniments
17 - ¼ cup honey
18 - ¼ cup fig jam
19 - ¼ cup mixed olives
20 - Fresh rosemary and thyme for garnish
# Directions:
01 - Position a large wooden or marble board near the edge of your serving table, allowing space for ingredients to cascade beyond the board's boundary.
02 - Place sliced and cubed cheeses in overlapping layers close to the board's edge, letting some pieces extend off the surface to create a flowing effect.
03 - Drape prosciutto and salami in gentle folds beside and over the cheeses, allowing strips to hang slightly beyond the board's edge.
04 - Nestle clusters of red grapes, halved strawberries, blueberries, and sliced pear near the meats and cheeses, casting some pieces so they fall naturally off the board.
05 - Scatter dried apricots, halved figs, almonds, and walnuts along the board and onto the table below to enhance texture and visual interest.
06 - Arrange toasted baguette slices and crackers both vertically and horizontally, stacking or leaning some pieces as if they are falling from the board.
07 - Set small bowls or ramekins containing honey, fig jam, and mixed olives on the board, allowing some drips or scattered olives to trail off the edge.
08 - Finish with fresh rosemary and thyme sprigs to provide color, aroma, and enhance presentation.
09 - Present immediately, inviting guests to enjoy both the board and the cascading elements on the table surface.