St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board

Shannon Cairns

February 28, 2023

DIY

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Make this fun and festive St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board this year for your green-themed treat! Mix and match to make your green snacking fun with this adorable snack tray full of themed foods!

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How to Make a St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board

Making charcuterie boards doesn’t have to take a long time or be extra difficult! We make holiday-themed charcuterie boards for our family, or for holiday parties all the time!

Kids love how it feels like a buffet of options, and there’s always something for everyone! Putting the board together is just about pairing things next to each other that work well and look nice. It’s not hard, and I’ll walk you through how I make mine below.

Supplies needed for this St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board

  • St. Patrick’s Day Themed Tray
  • Green/Rainbow Themed Snacks (mix it up between sweet and savory)
  • Small Bowls or Cookie Cutters (optional)
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Step 1: Get your tray out and make sure it’s washed before you place food directly on it. We used a plain white tray to make our green/rainbow foods pop, but you could use anything holiday-themed too!

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Step 2: Gather your St. Patrick’s Day snack foods and open packages to make putting your St. Patrick’s Day dessert charcuterie board together easy.

We found a lot of options in the bakery section, as well as regular foods. We focused on finding foods that were green and/or rainbow, but you could go with any color scheme!

Step 3: Start with your biggest items and then work your way to smaller items to make sure your board has balance.

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Step 4: We used a small green bowl to hold the M&M’s and keep them in place on the board. You can use cookie cutters, small bowls, or even little clover-shaped items like mini gift boxes from the dollar store for this too!

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Step 5: Make groupings of like items and be sure to split up colors etc to make it most appealing to the eye. Charcuterie boards are not hard to create, you just need a lot of options in different types!

Spread out larger items across the board, like we did with the grapes, apples, and cake bites.

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Charcuterie Board Tips and FAQs

Making a charcuterie board for a special occasion or holiday doesn’t have to be difficult! Sure, you can roll meat and cheese into roses, and make intricate designs with nuts and herbs. But, you can also arrange fun foods on a tray to make a special snack for your guests too!

  • Sweet & Savory. Mix up the amount of sweet and savory so that your board has a good balance for guests to choose from.
  • Color. Split up colors on your board to make it more visually appealing!
  • Diet Restrictions. Make sure you know if any guests are coming that have special food needs like peanut or dairy allergies, or intolerances to gluten.
  • Containers. Small loose foods can be more fun and less messy to try and eat if you place them in small containers. Use holiday shaped containers, cookie cutters, and pinch bowls to hold loose items.
  • Boards & Trays. Choosing a charcuterie board is so much fun! Check the dollar store and Hobby Lobby for fun options!

Storage

Store your St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board wrapped in saran wrap and in a cool, dry place until ready to serve. These are best made the day of your event.

Christmas Snack Tray Variations

  • Meat & Cheese. Classic charcuterie boards contain meat and cheese. Make that work here by using mini cookie cutters to cut your meat and cheese into fun St. Patrick’s Day shapes!
  • Allergens. Make guests aware of common allergens that your snack tray may include.
  • Homemade. Skip the store-bought to keep your costs down by making snacks to put on your St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board!
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St. Patrick's Day Charcuterie Board

St. Patrick's Day Charcuterie Board

Make this fun and festive St. Patrick's Day Charcuterie Board this year for your green-themed treat! Mix and match to make your green snacking fun with this adorable snack tray full of themed foods!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Charcuterie Board
  • Green/Rainbow Themed Snacks
  • Small Bowls or Cookie Cutters (optional)

Instructions

    • Get your tray out and make sure it's washed before you place food directly on it.
    • Gather your St. Patrick's Day snack foods and open packages to make putting your St. Patrick's Day snack tray together easy.
    • Start with your biggest items and then work your way to smaller items to make sure your board has balance. 
    • We used a small green bowl to hold the M&M's and keep them in place on the board. You can use cookie cutters, small bowls, or even little clover shaped items like small gift boxes from the dollar store for this too! 
    • Make groupings of like items and be sure to split up colors etc to make it most appealing to the eye. Charcuterie boards are not hard to create, you just need a lot of food options in different types! 

    Notes

  1. Meat & Cheese. Classic charcuterie boards contain meat and cheese. Make that work here by using mini cookie cutters to cut your meat and cheese into fun St. Patrick's Day shapes!
  2. Allergens. Make guests aware of common allergens that your snack tray may include.
  3. Homemade. Skip the store-bought to keep your costs down by making snacks to put on your St. Patrick's Day Charcuterie Board!
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