🎄 Holiday Charcuterie Wreath
📝 Ingredients
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Cheese Cubes:
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Brie, Feta, and/or Mozzarella – about 200 g each (cut into cubes)
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Cured Meats:
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Salami slices – about 150 g
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Pepperoni slices – about 100 g
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Prosciutto – about 100 g
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Marinated Vegetables:
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Artichoke hearts – 1 cup, quartered
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Roasted red peppers – ½ cup (optional)
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Olives:
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Green and Kalamata olives – 1½ cups
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Fresh Fruit:
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Cranberries – 1 cup (fresh or sugared for garnish)
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Grapes – optional
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Herbs:
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Fresh rosemary sprigs – enough to form a ring around the board
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Fresh thyme – a few sprigs for garnish
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Drizzle:
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Olive oil – 2 tbsp
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Honey – 2 tbsp
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Freshly cracked black pepper – to taste
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Optional: balsamic glaze for extra flavor
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👩🍳 Directions
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Prepare the Base:
Place a large round wooden board or platter. Arrange fresh rosemary sprigs in a circle to form a “wreath” shape. -
Assemble Cheese & Meats:
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Place cheese cubes in small groups around the rosemary circle.
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Fold salami and pepperoni into halves or quarters and tuck them between the cheese blocks.
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Add prosciutto in small bundles for texture.
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Add Olives & Veggies:
Spoon olives and artichoke hearts between the meat and cheese clusters. -
Decorate with Fruits:
Scatter cranberries and grapes around to give a festive pop of color. -
Finishing Touch:
Drizzle lightly with olive oil and honey. Optionally add a small drizzle of balsamic glaze.
Sprinkle with cracked pepper and a few thyme leaves. -
Serve:
Place small toothpicks or appetizer forks nearby for easy serving.
❄️ Tips
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For a vegetarian version, omit the meats and add roasted veggies like cherry tomatoes and bell peppers.
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Use small bowls for dips like hummus or whipped feta in the wreath center.
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Chill the platter for 30 minutes before serving for best flavor.
❓ Q&A Section
Q: Can I prepare this ahead of time?
A: Yes! Assemble up to 4–6 hours ahead. Keep it covered in the fridge. Add the honey/oil drizzle and fresh herbs just before serving.
Q: Which cheese works best?
A: Brie and feta give creaminess and tang, but you can mix in cheddar, gouda, or goat cheese for variety.
Q: How do I fold the salami into “rose” shapes?
A: Overlap slices on a wine glass rim halfway around, press them together, then flip the glass upside down to release a neat rose.
Q: What can I use instead of rosemary for the wreath?
A: Thyme, parsley, or even kale leaves can be used to mimic the greenery.
Q: Can I make it nut-free?
A: Yes. Simply skip nuts. Add more olives or fruit for extra texture.