News / 

How-to with Harmons: Charcuterie & Cheese Board


Save Story
Leer en español

Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes

This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story.

Suggestions for a Charcuterie and Cheese Board

Harmons is known for its amazing Cheese Island – filled with everything you need to make a beautiful cheese or charcuterie platter that is sure to please all of you holiday guests.
At Harmons, we get a lot of questions about how to properly pair cheese and create a beautiful display. Here are some of our best tips and tricks from Harmons Chef Debbie Iverson:

• There are so many wonderful cheeses at Harmons Cheese Island that it can often be overwhelming. Do not be shy! Ask your Harmons Cheese Monger for their suggestions.
• Keep in mind that you will want to offer a variety of styles, textures and flavors. Make sure you use a combination of creamy and firm cheese.
• If serving hard cheeses, cut them into slices or cubes to make it easier for your guests.
• Make sure to have at least one cheese that people are familiar with. Here are some of the cheeses I like to use:
o Creamy: Brie or Boursin
o Aged: Gouda or Cheddar
o Firm: Gruyere or Parmigiano-Reggiano
o Crumbly: Chevre (Goat Cheese)
o Blue: Gorgonzola or Stilton

To complement cheese and meats, select a variety of crackers and breads. A baguette, different flavored crackers, and plain breadsticks are examples.
You can also add fresh and dried fruit, such as grapes, berries, pears, dried apricots, figs, and tart cherries; olives, jams, mustards, pickles and, one of my very favorites, nuts, such as Spanish Marcona almonds.
A slate platter makes an impressive display. Marble and wooden cheeseboards are also very pretty. Make sure whatever you use is food safe. Place a knife with each cheese to avoid mingling the flavors.
When thinking about quantity of cheese and meats to purchase, plan on about 2 ounces of cheese and 2 ounces of meat per person.
Remove cheese and meats from the refrigerator and unwrap about 2 hours prior to serving as cheese is best served at room temperature.

Most recent News stories

STAY IN THE KNOW

Get informative articles and interesting stories delivered to your inbox weekly. Subscribe to the KSL.com Trending 5.
By subscribing, you acknowledge and agree to KSL.com's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

KSL Weather Forecast