Celebrate the beginning of the new year with a Champagne Charcuterie Board. It’s a fun way to pop some bottles while eating your favorite meats + cheeses to toast to a new year. This champagne grazing board is also great for adult birthday parties, bridal showers, and watching award shows. Grab all the details down below.
Champagne Charcuterie Board | New Year’s Champagne Board
It’s time to celebrate making it to the end of 2020 and stepping into 2021. A fun way to celebrate and toast the new year is with a champagne charcuterie board!
If you are anything like us, we are always down for a good grazing board. We like them because grazing boards are so much fun and flexible, and there are so many delicious ways you can put them together.
Here are a few of our favorite boards:
Holiday Cocktail Charcuterie Board
Aussie Lamb Platter | Summer Grazing Board Idea
English Muffin Salmon Sliders Board
Like our Champagne Charcuterie Board, it’s laid out and laden with some exceptional items, from the chicken and veal pâté, prosciutto di Parma to the creamy goat cheese the warm chestnut infused honey.
This grazing board is all about celebrating the possibilities of the new year! So let’s raise our glasses of bubbly and offer a toast to the future, “May the best of your past be the worst of your future!” Cheers!
What You’ll Need To Make Our Champagne Board:
Champagne. Whatever kind of champagne you like is what you should serve. I love Brut champagne, but a good Demi-Sec is okay too!
Pâté. Proscuitto. Soppressata. Genoa Salame. This quartet of meat products is perfect for pairing with various cheeses and extra-dry bubbly to the sweeter brands of champagne-like Demi-Sec and Doux.
Soft. Semi-Soft. Semi-Hard. Hard Cheeses. When it comes to cheeses, you have so many options. Again, select the cheeses with the flavor profiles you enjoy.
Fruit & Honey. Any good grazing or charcuterie board worth its salt will have a fair share of fruit and at least one variety of honey. Even though fruits pair well with cheeses, they also act to cleanse the pallete. Honey, on the other hand, can bring out the different characteristics of a variety of cheeses. Typically light honey is paired with light cheeses, and intensely flavored honey like chestnut honey or buckwheat honey is generally paired with robust or intensely flavored cheeses like sharp and tangy cheddar cheeses, Comté, Gruyère, or Parmigiano-Reggiano.
Champagne Charcuterie Board
Featured Items:
Cheeses:
LaClare Creamery Feta Goat Milk Cheese
Gouda Truffle
Goat and Tomato Basil Cheese
Breadsticks & Crackers
Cheese Crisps (Asiago + Cheddar)
Milton’s Craft Bakers – Multi-grain Gourmet Crackers
Garlic Breadsticks (Alessi)
Bruschettin (Snack Size Italian Bruschetta Toast)
Honey:
Chestnut Honey
Meats:
Alexian Chicken & Veal Pâté
Sliced Chicken Breasts
Prosciutto
Salame
Fruit:
Green Grapes
Blackberries
Mandarins Slices
Stuffed Pitted Green Olives
Champagne :
Brut Champagne
Now, you have everything you need to put together a delicious and fabulous Champagne Charcuterie Board. This board is also a great idea if you’re hosting a bridal shower or watching all the award shows (award season is just around the corner). However, you plan to celebrate, grab all the essentials you need, and create your own Champagne Charcuterie Board! Cheers!
Find more champagne recipes down below:
Stuffed French Toast + Strawberry Champagne Jam
Sandra Garth says
Happy New Year Worthey Family! There are so many great ideas for this board and I’m loving the other links you shared. We have several birthdays to celebrate in the next few months and I look forward to trying out some of these ideas. Stay Safe and thanks for the inspiration!
T Worthey says
Happy New Year, Sandra! Thank you for stopping by! I’m glad to hear that and hopefully, you found one to try in the upcoming months!