Easy Christmas Tree Charcuterie Food Board Tutorial

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This easy Christmas Tree Charcuterie food board tutorial is perfect to make with your kids for all of your holiday gatherings. It also makes a fun Christmas themed snack idea for after school or holiday movie night with the family.

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Your beginner chefs will love to help out with this one in the kitchen! It’s extra easy because there is no hot stove or sharp knives required, simply grab some fruit, sprinkles, pecans, feta, and a whole lot of creativity and your good to go!

Christmas Charcuterie (or food boards) are basically really adorable appetizer trays! I remember going to my Grandma’s house for Christmas and she always had tons of appetizers set up on the counter for us to graze while we waited for the meal.

This Christmas Tree Charcuterie food board would be the perfect addition to your holiday appetizer set up, and it’s so simple that you can assign it to the kids while you work on the rest of the meal.

Grab your ingredients and get ready to create this adorable Christmas tree food board!

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Ingredients needed to make this Christmas Tree Charcuterie Board

  • 1 oz grapes
  • 15 feta cheese square pieces
  • 3 raspberries
  • 12 blueberries
  • 1 oz macadamia nuts
  • chocolate sprinkles
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How to make this Easy Christmas Tree Food Board

For this Christmas wreath charcuterie board, start forming the base of the “Christmas tree” with chocolate sprinkles.

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You can perfectly get this step done only with your hands, but if you find it difficult you can take a mold of the height and width of the tree, fill it with chocolate sprinkles and then remove it.

Once you have the tree trunk, start with the upper part.

The first two rows are grapes and in between you will place some feta cheese square pieces.

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The next two rows will be blueberries and the last ones, grapes with feta cheese in between again.

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Mind that you won’t put feta cheese in the blueberries layer. Also, the higher you get in the tree, the less fruit you will put, so the “Christmas tree” loses width.

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The final upper rows will be a pyramid of three raspberries and the macadamia nuts forming a holy cross at the top.

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Christmas Tree Snack Board

This easy kid friendly Christmas tree snack board is perfect for after school snacks or parties!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 oz grapes
  • 15 feta cheese square pieces
  • 3 raspberries
  • 12 blueberries
  • 1 oz macadamia nuts
  • chocolate sprinkles

Instructions

  1. For this Christmas wreath charcuterie board, start forming the base of the “Christmas tree” with chocolate sprinkles. You can perfectly get this step done only with your hands, but if you find it difficult you can take a mold of  14 the height and width of the tree, fill it with chocolate sprinkles and then remove it.
  2. Once you have the tree trunk, start with the upper part. The first two rows are grapes and in between you will place some feta cheese square pieces. The next two rows will be blueberries and the last ones, grapes with feta cheese in between again.
  3. Mind that you won´t put feta cheese in the blueberries layer. Also, the higher you get in the tree, the less fruit you will put, so the “Christmas tree” loses width.
  4. The final upper rows will be a pyramid of three raspberries and the macadamia nuts forming a holy cross at the top.

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