The Christmas countdown begins, which means it's all about parties and gatherings. Christmas dessert charcuterie board - easy and best way to put all simple, impressive, festive-themed desserts together. Putting together a big dessert platter filled with holiday treats not only satisfies the crowd's sweet tooth with whatever they fancy, but it also reduces the work for the host.
What dessert goes well with a charcuterie board?
Anything can go on the charcuterie board. From cakes, cookies, and candies to mini pies, mini pavlovas, brownies, tarts, turnovers, fudge, etc. You can also add fresh fruits, crackers, dip, etc. The more variety, the better it is.
This year my dessert table is filled only with homemade goodies. All simple desserts you make in advance for the big day.
I have not included any store-bought goodies here. But feel free to add store-bought Christmas candies, pretzels, and more.
How to make the best Christmas dessert charcuterie board?
You will need a large dessert table, cutting board, or round turntable like the one I have used.
Arrange all the festive desserts you have planned one after the other. If possible, arrange the desserts in such a way that it looks visually appealing.
If there are empty spaces on your charcuterie board, fill it with fresh fruits like strawberries or your favorite holiday candies.
To make it more decorative, you can finish it off with holiday-themed sprinkles, candy canes, and fresh herbs (all optional).
What do you put on the dessert board?
From cookies, candies, chocolates, baked treats (cake, pavlova, brownies, fudge), no-bake desserts, truffles, marshmallow dip, whipped cream shots with your favorite fruit compote, etc.
There is nothing right and wrong while making a charcuterie board. All you have to remember is that your board must look full and impressive. If you know that your crowd loves some dessert, do add it to the board.
I will give you the list of items I have added to my Christmas & Holiday dessert board. But if you want more varieties of recipes to make this holiday season, then check my compilation of the best Christmas dessert recipes.
- 3 Ingredient Oreo Fudge
- Marshmallow Fluff (spread)
- Holiday Fantasy Fudge
- Best Peanut Butter Cookies
- 2 Ingredient No-bake Christmas Fudge
- Individual Mini Pavlovas (Christmas Tree Pavlova)
- Christmas Candy Barks
- Strawberries and cream
More holiday dessert table ideas
For cakes
For cookies
For no-bake treats
For a baked holiday treat
How to store?
All leftover desserts and candies can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
FAQ
Christmas is incomplete without cookies, Christmas cake, and pudding. Other popular Christmas treats include peppermint candy canes, chocolate barks, pavlova, and fudge.
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Happy Christmas and Happy Holidays!
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Easy Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board | Christmas Party Dessert Ideas
Equipment
- Dessert board, wooden tray or turn table
Ingredients
Festive Holiday Dessert Board Ideas
Instructions
- You will need a large dessert table, cutting board, or round turntable like the one I have used.
- If there are empty spaces on your charcuterie board, fill it with fresh fruits like strawberries or your favorite holiday candies.
- To make it more decorative, you can finish it off with holiday-themed sprinkles, candy canes, and fresh herbs (all optional).
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Note: We originally posted this festive holiday dessert board idea or best Christmas dessert charcuterie board in December 2022. It has now been modified in Nov 2023 with Expert Chef Tips, FAQs, Storage Instructions, etc.
Amy Liu Dong
A few weeks more and it's Christmas Day, and this is perfect to make a delicious and festive charcuterie board.
Carol Colborn
Wow, i love the idea of à dessert charcuterie board! I will do that in my next party!
Ann
Why choose when you can have it all. Thanks for the inspiration.
Saif
This is absolutely one of the best dessert charcuterie board I've seen in my life. I think I am going to make one this coming holiday
Ieva
Nobody would be able to resist the treats on this board! There's something for everyone on here! Thanks for the ideas 🙂