No matter how you celebrate Easter weekend, adding a beautiful Easter charcuterie board to your table is always a good idea. I have made a list of the best Easter-inspired boards for all of your holiday food needs. Whether you want to add some sweet treats to your Easter dinner or enjoy a fun charcuterie board to snack on, this list has it all.
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Impress your guests at your next Easter party with one of these beautiful Easter charcuterie boards! They’re the perfect addition to an Easter brunch, an Easter dessert table, or even to snack on after you do one of these Easter egg hunt ideas!
You can either go with an Easter dessert board filled with treats like these Easter rice krispie treats and these mini Easter cheesecakes or something more traditional for your Easter feast – meats, soft cheeses and more!
Either way, an Easter charcuterie board is a great way to feed guests in a beautiful way!
Easter grazing boards
First on this list is your traditional charcuterie boards with an Easter twist. Think of cheese, crackers, and meats but the meat is placed to look like a bunny, or the crackers are bunny ears. There are a lot of easy and fun ideas on these boards that you can take and make your own!
The only thing they all have in common is using a wooden board and filling that entire board with something to graze on!
This Easter cheese board can be paired with your favorite meats, crackers, and dried fruits. With a side of honey, jam, and mustard it has everything you could want for predinner grazing. Plus a little sweet treat with small bowls filled with mini Cadbury eggs. This easy charcuterie board is perfect for the spring season!
An easy way to make a traditional board into an Easter board is by adding some bunny crackers and chocolate eggs. Fill up the rest of the tray with simple finger foods and spreads and serve it as an easy appetizer tray. I love the smaller board that they use, the perfect addition to a more intimate holiday table.
There are so many different ways to make an Easter grazing board, but I love the look of this tray in particular. Using fresh fruit and a variety of meats this board is beautiful. I love the pink and purple hues that remind me of spring flowers. This cream cheese fruit dip would be a great addition to add a bit of sweetness to this board!
This charcuterie platter is all about the small details. It has bunny crackers, cheese flowers, bunny-shaped butter, and carrots. Everything you need to turn a traditional grazing board into a huge hit for this Easter holiday. This delicious grazing board will be a huge hit for sure!
These healthy charcuterie boards are full of great ideas to add an Easter flare to a standard veggie tray. This list will give you good ideas on how to make the Easter bunny the star of the show and what to pair with it. Mix and match the ideas, change them out for different shapes, or replicate them exactly, there is no wrong way.
Veggie Bunny Tray
This fun Easter charcuterie board adds a festive upgrade to the traditional veggie tray. This simple Easter bunny is made out of ranch dip, cauliflower, and crackers for ears. The veggie bow tie is a great addition in my opinion. Overall this board is an easy and fun way to get people to enjoy their vegetables. Just make sure to cut the veggies in small pieces for easy consuming!
There are a lot of boards that center around a bunny, I have even included several of them on this list! This carrot-shaped dip is a great option if you are looking for something different for your appetizer board. I love how the bright orange color immediately grabs your attention and the subtle meat bunny on the bottom.
Using fruit as the foundation is another great way to make a healthier board. I love how they added the cute bunny face dip and some crackers to pair with all the fresh fruit.
Have a favorite dip recipe? Throw on some cheese cube ears and make it the focal point of this charcuterie board! Finish the board off with fresh vegetables, like baby carrots, and thin slices of different types of meats.
I love how simple this board is to replicate. Start with a chocolate bunny in the middle then add your favorite vegetables or healthy food items. Plus, you can easily do it on a small or large platter depending on the size of your party. If you go with a big board, you’ll just need more of the ingredients to fill it up!
Make this cute bunny face out of your favorite dip and chopped veggies. Then arrange some crackers to make the ears and fill the rest of the tray with vegetables. This particular board is a great way to kick off your Easter meal.
Reuse those Easter baskets for the perfect Easter-themed charcuterie board. I love how they filled it with elongated snacks to make everything accessible. The great thing is that this is easy to replicate and will make a big impact on guests.
Mix it up this year by putting together an adorable Easter charcuterie board for breakfast. This list has a bunch of great ideas to help you get started, including boards for sweet and savory breakfast eaters.
Traditional Breakfast Board
All of your favorite breakfast foods on one easy-to-make board. Easily swap in your favorites or what’s in season for Easter to make it work best for you and your family.
Start your morning off right with delicious hot cross buns. Paired with other breakfast snacks like meats, cheeses, honey, and toast this board is a great way to begin your day.
A festive way to serve your board is with this cute carrot dip. Easily make this board your own by adding your favorite flavored bun or muffin. You can even swap out the candy for fruits to make it more breakfast specific.
This clever idea can be used in a lot of different ways such as swapping out hard-boiled eggs for scrambled. Throw in your favorite toppings and make it an omlete station. No matter what you choose you can’t go wrong with Easter eggs for breakfast.
These boards have a bit of everything on them, which makes them the perfect grazing boards. So no matter what you are in the mood for, be it sweet or salty, you’ll find it on the board. And of course, these boards are Easter themed.
Bunny Treat Board
This board is stuffed with what I imagine are the Easter bunny’s favorite treats. You’ve got jelly beans, carrots, robin eggs, and soft cheese. This board really does have a little bit of everything. Use any leftover jelly beans to make these jelly bean cupcakes or play some of these Easter games!
I love the beautiful mess that is on this board. While it may look cluttered at first glance, it is really well put together and thought through. It looks like the Easter bunny made this board himself. It also reminds me a bit of my colorful summer charcuterie board, but with an Easter theme!
At first glance, it appears this board is all desserts. However, it makes this list because it uses things like salami roses, and brie cheese. I love the intentionally chaotic placement of all the snacks on this board and the little bunny details. These Oreo Easter eggs would be a great addition to this board!
This board focuses less on the bunny aspect of Easter and more on the spring holiday season. With veggies, easter candy, meats, dips, and more this is the only board you will need for the day.
There is no better way to end this list than with a collection of the best easy Easter dessert charcuterie boards. After all, who doesn’t love to end things with something sweet?
Sweet Treats Board
With so many options for tasty small bites like candy and cookies, this Easter dessert charcuterie board has all the sweet finger foods you could ever want. I really like the way they displayed the robin eggs in bird nests.
The amount of things covered in chocolate is the thing that stands out to me the most about this board. This board is covered in tasty chocolate treats, from pretzels to strawberries to candies. I especially love how they placed the strawberries in the egg carton to give them an Easter feel. The only thing missing is these chocolate covered peeps!
I love the pastel colors in this board, different from a lot of other brightly colored boards on this list. This board is also filled with all store-bought items, which means no extra cooking for you! So not only is it pretty but is also really easy to make!
This board has all the traditional Easter candy from chocolate bunnies to candy carrots to peeps. All of your favorite Easter treats are on one brightly colored board to enjoy before they are gone again.
This post has a ton of great ideas about throwing an amazing Easter brunch, including this simple Easter candy charcuterie board. This board is a good reminder that you don’t have to make an over-the-top giant board, small and simple is great too.
This fun Easter basket center is a fun idea for an Easter candy board. My kids would love this board, especially since the basket is surrounded by other colorful sweets. And sweets are at the top of the list when it comes to Easter baskets for toddlers!
Another great dessert board option if you are wanting to skip the bright colors. This board is extremely elegant and simple to make. I love they focused on treats and used small flowers to take up blank space instead of overfilling it.
What do you put on a charcuterie board for Easter?
Fill your Easter charcuterie board with meats, cheese, fresh fruit, and some simple Easter treats like Easter Oreos or flower cookies. Stick with pretty spring colors like pastels or bright colors to really nail the Easter theming.
What do you put on an a charcuterie board for Easter brunch?
If you want to make a charcuterie board for Easter brunch, fill it with sweet brunch items like carrot cake balls, blueberry muffins, strawberry danishes as well as savory snacks like meats, cheeses, crackers, and fruit. No brunch board is complete without a dip or spread of some kind, and this nutella dip is a great choice to go with any breads, muffins, and fruit!
Where do you get a charcuterie board?
I like to use either a circle board, a rounded rectangle board, or a long rectangular grazing board. My favorite board (that I used for my Halloween dessert board) was from Target, but I’ve also purchased them from Amazon, HomeGoods, Macy’s, and other specialty stores.
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