In the last few years, I’ve really became a fan of cheese boards for my dinner parties. They’re the perfect appetizer and mood setter – a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach, there’s something for everyone, each bite is totally customizable by the eater, and nothing is so filling that your guests’ appetites will be spoiled. And, because everything is grab-and-go, everyone can mingle and chat and enjoy the party organically.
Even when you’re not having a party, cheese boards are something that can be enjoyed any time. Some days I’ll throw one together just for me and Dan for dinner. Because cheese + cured meats + crackers + fruits + dips + wine = a perfectly respectable, well-rounded dinner.
To share the cheese love with you, I’ve joined forces with Castello Cheese to put together a tutorial on how to create an epic cheese board for Valentine’s Day. Who needs chocolate and flowers when you can have cheese, right?
Cheese, the star of the show. Every cheese board “how-to” I’ve ever read says that it’s important to have a variety of cheeses on hand – different ages, milk-types, textures, flavors, etc. When making your selection, it’s nice to pick cheeses that are pretty different from each other in those respects, because you want each one to stand out and not all blend together. My general starting point is to have at least one soft cheese (usually double or triple-cream brie), one hard cheese (like Asiago), and a really bold, smelly cheese (blue cheese). Dan isn’t as big a fan of those particular varieties, so I will also usually also have a basic sharp cheddar or buttery Havarti to please his palate. Know your audience!
For this particular board, I opted for a Castello Traditional Danish Blue (creamy and slightly bitter), a Jalapeno Havarti (for some spice), and an Aged Havarti (buttery and very slightly crunchy). Unique but complementary flavors and textures, perfect to build up the base of my board.
When serving, make sure that your cheeses all have their own space on the board – you don’t want them to touch and have their flavors blend together. If you have cheese markers, those are helpful for letting your guests know what is what, but not absolutely necessary. I don’t have any markers, so I tend to distinguish between my cheeses by surrounding them (more or less) with fruits, schmears, and other fixings that I think would go well with them. Which leads me to…
All the fixings. I used to be a very plain cheese and crackers kind of girl, but a friend of mine introduced me to the joys of bold flavor-mixing, and I’ve been hooked ever since (have you ever tried blue cheese drizzled with honey??). These days when I’m picking what to serve with my cheeses, I try to make sure that all the things on my board hit all the different flavor notes – salty, sweet, spicy, sour, and bitter. Doing this covers my bases, because some cheeses pair best with sweets (honey, jam, fruits), while others are best with spicy/tangy flavors (pickled veggies, mustard). And, of course, you can’t go wrong with salty cured meats, buttery crackers, and fresh bread!
When assembling your board, if you have a theme, you want to make sure that the items on your board are consistent with that theme. For this Valentine’s Board, I wanted to evoke love and romance with my fixings – things that would get a person’s blood flowing (wink) and would maybe also be fun for people to feed each other.
In the end I went with the following:
- ripe strawberries + raspberries + cherries for fruity sweetness and color,
- dark chocolate-chili ganache for some heat (also, for dipping fruits!),
- candied pecans for crunch,
- granny smith apples for tartness,
- truffled honey for its silky texture and unbelievably luxurious flavor,
- pomegranate seeds because of the whole sexy “forbidden fruit”/Greek mythology thing,
- various cured meats for color and deliciousness, and
- crackers + fresh bread to go with all of the above.
Plating. So many options! You can use whatever you want to plate/serve, but try to make sure that it’s flat (and food-safe, i.e., not coated in poisonous paints). I own all manner of cutting boards, marble slabs, metal trays, and slate pieces, and they’re all perfect for serving.
Presentation. Honestly, it’s pretty hard to create a cheese board that doesn’t look appealing. Piles of cheese, meats, fruits, schmears, breads, etc. are bound to look good no matter what you do. For me, a cheese board always looks the best when it’s piled high with stuff; the more the better. If you want to be fancy, throw some herbs or cut lemons on there for visual appeal, and try to ensure a good mix of colors (we should be eating all the colors of the rainbow anyway, right?)…but really, you can just let your food speak for itself!
For other great tips on putting together your cheeseboard, including how you should cut each cheese, how much cheese to serve, what knives to use, click here.
Pairing with wines. And, of course, no cheese board is complete without some great wine to wash it all down. Dan and I tend to prefer reds, but a lot of people like whites, so it’s important to have a selection of different wines available. If you want to see some fun, instructive infographics oh what types of wines to pair with which types of cheeses, check this out.
For this post, I was sent three gorgeous bottles of Folie a Deux wine: a jammy Zinfandel, a complex and fruity Cabernet Sauvignon, and a crisp Chardonnay. All three paired wonderfully with my selection of Castello cheeses, but my personal favorite was the Zinfandel – great mouth-feel, balanced acidity and tannins, and bright fruit flavors..
Funny story: until we went wine tasting in Sonoma Valley a few years ago, I had no idea that Zinfandels were red wines. I was surprised to get a glass of something other than that pink, sugary stuff I drank in law school (i.e., White Zinfandel). That beautiful California Zin, of course, blew the pink stuff out of the water. This Folie a Deux version is equally amazing
Want to try these wines for yourself? Good! Because Castello wants to send one lucky winner to Napa Valley, California to try some Folie a Deux wines! Then click here to get more information about the giveaway, and to enter for your chance to win a trip to Napa!
FYI, the February sweepstakes ends on February 29, 2016, and a random drawing will take place on or about march 1, 2016. Winners will be notified by email or telephone.
Good luck!
A big thanks to Castello Cheese and Folie a Deux for sponsoring this post, and for the wonderful samples. I have been compensated for this post; however, all opinions are my own. Scroll down to check out my dark chocolate-chili ganache recipe!
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- 1 (3.5oz) bar of dark chocolate (I used Perugina, but you can use whatever you like)
- 1 tbsp light corn syrup
- ¼ cup heavy whipping cream + 1-2 tbsp extra (if necessary)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ½ tsp ground cayenne pepper
- Break up your chocolate bar into individual squares.
- Place the chocolate squares, corn syrup, and ¼ cup cream in a microwave bowl or cup.
- Microwave on high for 30 seconds, then stir.
- Continue to microwave in 15 second intervals as needed, stirring after each time until the chocolate is smooth and melted.
- If necessary (it usually is for me), add 1-2 tbsp extra cream and stir vigorously to smooth out your ganache until it is silky and pourable.
- Stir in the vanilla and cayenne pepper.
- Spoon ganache into a small serving dish/bowl.
- Enjoy, with fresh fruits!
Dawn H says
Looks so good!! We love cheese boards too 😀 Have you been to cheesetique in shirlington?
justputzing says
I haven’t! Is it amazing???
Ivy 123 says
The cheese board is absolutely fabulous! Looks luscious, colorful and VERY creative.
justputzing says
Thank you! 🙂
Jen | Baked by an Introvert says
This cheeseboard is stunning! It’s full of delicious and colorful snacks. I’d certainly be happy to nibble on this during a romantic Valentine’s evening.
justputzing says
Thanks! 😀