15 Festive Christmas Charcuterie Board Ideas for Holiday Entertaining

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From savory to sweet, these 15 Christmas charcuterie board ideas will help make your holiday gatherings more festive and delicious.

The holidays are prime time for appetizers and casual get-togethers. I love putting together easy and attractive charcuterie boards for friends and family. They’re fun to assemble, look impressive, and make entertaining effortless.

Christmas Charcuterie Boards

Below are savory charcuterie board concepts that are simple to recreate and perfect for holiday hosting.

Christmas Caprese Tree

Tomatoes and mozzarella cheese in the form of a tree on a wooden board.

A simple, elegant Caprese tree made from tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil is fresh and crowd-pleasing. Serve with crusty bread and a drizzle of balsamic for an easy appetizer.

Classic Christmas Charcuterie

Charcuterie board with meats and cheese in the shape of a Christmas tree.

For a traditional approach, arrange cheeses, cured meats, olives, nuts, and grapes into a festive tree or board layout. The classic flavors make this a reliable showstopper for any party.

Fruit & Cheese Christmas Board

Grapes and cheese layered on a wooden board in the shape of a tree.

Cheese and fruit pairings are naturally festive. Combine an assortment of cheeses with seasonal fruits like grapes, pears, and berries for a bright, flavorful board.

Christmas Themed Charcuterie

Charcuterie board with cheese stars and brie with a tree cutout.

Add holiday touches like star-shaped cheese, rosemary sprigs, and candied cranberries to give a standard board a festive twist. Small accents instantly make the display seasonal.

How to Make a Christmas Charcuterie Wreath

Charcuterie board in the shape of a wreath.

A wreath layout uses circular arrangements of meats, cheeses, fruit, and crackers. Choose contrasting colors and textures to create a lush, edible centerpiece for the table.

Caprese Candy Cane Board

Tomatoes and cheese in the shape of a candy cane on a wooden board.

Line alternating rows of tomato and mozzarella into a candy cane shape for a playful, seasonal Caprese. Add toasted bread and balsamic glaze for serving.

Snowman Cheese Board

Snowman made of brie surrounded by crackers, meats and fruit.

Form a snowman from rounds of brie or soft cheese and surround it with crackers, cured meats, nuts, and fruit. It’s simple to assemble and adorable to display.

Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Boards

If you prefer sweets, dessert charcuterie boards offer a fuss-free, crowd-pleasing alternative to baking an entire batch of cookies.

Snowman Frosting Board

Frosting in the shape of a snowman surrounded by cookies.

Create a frosting snowman as the centerpiece and arrange cookies, fruit, and dippers around it. Guests can dip and decorate, making it interactive as well as tasty.

Dessert Wreath Charcuterie Board

Cookies and candies placed in the shape of a wreath.

Use cookies, candies, and small pastries to form a sweet wreath. This design is easy to assemble and allows you to include everyone’s favorite treats.

Santa Dessert Board

Santa cheesecake ball surrounded by cookies and pretzels on a wooden board.

A Santa-themed cheesecake or dip surrounded by cookies and pretzels makes a whimsical dessert centerpiece—especially popular with kids.

Gingerbread House Decorating Board

Gingerbread house toppings on a board.

Arrange candies, frosting, and toppings on a board for a gingerbread house decorating station. It’s a fun activity and keeps supplies organized for little decorators.

Jack Skellington Dessert Board

Jack Skellington Snack Board with Santa hat on top

A themed Jack Skellington board—dressed up with a Santa hat—combines marshmallows, popcorn, and fruits for a playful nod to The Nightmare Before Christmas while staying festive.

Breakfast Christmas Board

Mickey waffles layered with bacon and fruits in the shape of a tree.

Turn brunch into a centerpiece by creating a breakfast board shaped like a tree. Use mini waffles, bacon, fruit, and other morning favorites for a festive start to the day.

Hot Chocolate Board

peppermint hot chocolate board

Set out a hot chocolate toppings board with marshmallows, whipped cream, peppermint, and chocolate shavings so guests can customize their cocoa for a cozy movie night.

The Grinch Charcuterie Board

Fruits and candies in the shape of the Grinch on a wooden board.

Create a Grinch-themed dessert board using green fruits, candies, and a fruit-based Santa hat. It’s a fun, colorful option to serve while watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

When to Serve Christmas Charcuterie Boards

Charcuterie boards are versatile and work for nearly any holiday occasion. They’re easy to scale and perfect for feeding crowds or creating an inviting snack spread.

  • Christmas party
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Day
  • Book club
  • Movie night
  • Ugly sweater party
  • White elephant gift exchange

With a bit of planning and practice you can assemble beautiful, photo-worthy boards that taste as good as they look. These ideas make holiday entertaining simple, stylish, and delicious.