Easy Cheeseboard You Can Make in Under 10 Minutes!

Sometimes we look at mouth-watering cheeseboard spreads and think we could never achieve something like that. But I’ve got great news for ya, friend! If you have 10 minutes, a few simple ingredients, and a little bit of patience, you can make an easy board in no time.

Cheeseboard with meats, fruit, crackers, and nuts.
AFTER
Blank, unfinished cheeseboard.
BEFORE

1. Add some fruit to get your cheeseboard started.

Strawberries and grapes in colander.

Fresh fruit adds great texture and taste to any spread. I love using an array of grapes and strawberries to make some color pop off the board. Starting with the fruit allows you to work off of the natural elongated shape and colors of the fruit.

Strawberries and grapes in colander, close up photo.
Strawberries and grapes arranged on cheeseboard.

2. Now, add some crackers.

Girl's hand reaches out to point out a box of pita crackers.
Love these pita bite crackers from Trader Joe’s! The right amount of salty with a perfect, crunchy texture.
A box of water crackers.
Then pair with your generic water crackers. Simple and light.

Spread the crackers on the cheeseboard in a curved or wavy pattern. This helps add some interest to the spread and also maximizes the space in between the fruit you already laid down.

Crackers now arranged in addition to the fruit on the cheeseboard.

3. Slice up your favorite cheese.

Two packages of cheese on table. One gouda and the other cheddar cheese.
I love love this cheddar cheese from Trader Joe’s! Really lives up to the hype as one of TJ’s best-selling cheeses.

I slice up some of this Unexpected Cheddar Cheese from Trader Joe’s (one of their best-sellers) and crumble it onto the cheeseboard. My husband also loves their Gouda, so I usually cut a slice of it and lay it down sideways.

Close up photo of Gouda and cheddar cheese.

Other great cheeses for spreads like these are Brie (if you like that creamy, melty texture) or goat cheese.

Cheeses now arranged on the cheeseboard, in addition to fruits and crackers.

4. Spice up your cheeseboard with some meats.

Two packages of salami and prosciutto meat on the table.
Grab this easy, 3-in-1 Deli Selection from Trader Joe’s, or find your generic Italian dry salami from your local grocery store.

Some prosciutto and salami are perfect, simple meats for a cheeseboard. I fold the salami over itself twice and then tuck it under the meat and cheese for a nice ribboning effect. I tear the prosciutto into a few portioned pieces and crumple it delicately to give that effortless, textured style.

Completed board with meat, fruit, crackers, cheese, and nuts.

Then, complete by filling in the last gaps with nuts or salty/chocolately components. My go-tos are salted almonds or chocolate-covered pretzels.

Close up of completed board.

You’ll strike the right aesthetic and tasty balance on your cheeseboard if you space out elements and coordinate colors and textures.

Completed board with meat, fruit, crackers, cheese, and nuts. One wine glass with red wine, another with white.

A simple, easy cheeseboard, and plated in under 10 minutes! Pour a glass of your favorite wine and enjoy!

xo, rachlv.

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