By June 2, 2021
Summer Grazing Board

Summer Grazing Board

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June 2, 2021

There isn’t a strict recipe to follow when building a grazing board, but offering a variety of sweet and salty, smooth and crunchy is what makes a grazing board appealing to look at and delicious to eat.

Summer Grazing Board

Directions

1Use a very large flat serving board in whatever shape you have

2Start by placing a small bowl with hummus (or your choice of dip) in the centre of the board, then work your way around the board like a clock. Have spaces between ingredients that are similar, ie. Cheeses. If you have three varieties, place them at 2, 6 and 10 o’clock—the same with nuts.

3Start with putting down the larger ingredients, like cheese or bunches or grapes or large strawberries and crackers.

4Try to arrange juicy ingredients like pineapple chunks next to ingredients that won’t become soggy like crackers, instead, put them in between nuts, meats or dried fruit.

5Once all the larger ingredients are placed on the board, use smaller ones to fill in the gaps, like smaller berries such as raspberries and blueberries, or nuts.

6Ruffle up larger slices of cured meats to add texture to the board, they will also take up less space and can be squeezed between other ingredients, rather than lying them flat in slices.

7Serve your board with honey, olive oil or a balsamic vinegar glaze for drizzling over cheese or cured meats.

8Have one or two cheese knives to help cuts slices when enjoying, toothpicks are also handy.

Ingredients

Ingredient Ideas

Olives, pitted or stuffed

Hummus or other dips like tapenade or tzatziki

Selection of cheeses, like brie, goats and Manchego

Breadsticks wrapped in prosciutto ham

A selection of berries, like strawberries, raspberries, blueberries & cherries

Pretzels & crackers

Thinly sliced cured meats, like Italian salami or chorizo

Fresh figs, cut in halves

Dried fruits like apricot or apple

Fresh chunks of pineapple

Grapes, washed & rinsed

Selection of nuts, like walnuts, almonds or pecans

Honey, for serving

Fresh edible flowers, for decorating

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1 Review

caroline hall

June 16, 2021

Love this idea thank you

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