Ingredients

The following ingredients have 10 Servings
  • 4-inch round brie cheese
  • 3-inch round Danish Camembert cheese
  • 2-inch round Chèvre spreadable goat cheese
  • Ritz snowflake crackers (1 for the snowman’s hat and several more spread out on the board)
  • Beet Crackers from Trader Joe’s (8 for the snowman’s hat and the rest spread out on the board)
  • pomegranate seeds (9 for the snowman’s eyes, mouth, buttons and then a bowlful on the board)
  • 1 baby carrot (for snowman’s nose)
  • 4 salami sticks (for the snowman’s scarf and arms)
  • raspberries
  • red grapes
  • salami slices
  • pepperoni slices
  • red apple slices
  • dried cranberries
  • sun-dried tomatoes
  • pepper jelly
  • green apple slices
  • snap peas
  • green olives
  • green pear slices
  • dried salted edamame
  • green grapes
  • cornichons/mini pickles
  • Gouda cheese, cracker-cut slices
  • coconut cashews
  • macadamia nuts
  • star-shaped cheese slices (I used Horizon pre-cut, but you could cut your own with a mini star cookie cutter)
  • honey

Instruction

  • I used a 20-inch round wood board to create this snack board that will feed at least 10 people.
  • I used a 4-inch round brie, a 3-inch round Danish Camembert and a 2-inch round Chèvre spreadable goat cheese to create the snowman shape in the center of the board.
  • For the snowman’s hat, I used a Ritz snowflake cracker with 8 red beet crackers from Trader Joe’s stacked on top of it. I waited to decorate the rest of the snowman until after I had arranged all of the snacks around it.
  • Arrange the red, green and light colored snacks around the snowman so the colors are spread aesthetically across the board,
  • Red foods: raspberries, red grapes, salami, pepperoni, red apple slices, dried cranberries, sun-dried tomatoes, pomegranate seeds, beet crackers and some pepper jelly in a little white serving bowl.
  • Green foods: green apple slices, snap peas, green olives, green pear slices, dried salted edamame, green grapes and cornichons.
  • Light colored foods: Ritz snowflake crackers, cracker cut Gouda cheese slices, coconut cashews, macadamia nuts, Horizon star shaped cheese slices and some honey in a little white serving bowl.
  • For the eyes, mouth and buttons on the snowman, I used pomegranate seeds and for the nose, I used a baby carrot.
  • For the scarf around the snowman’s “neck”, I twisted two salami sticks together and laid it over the space where the top two round cheeses connect, pressing the ends behind the snowman’s “neck”. I also used two salami sticks for the arms and pressed them into the sides of the 3-inch round cheese in the center, letting them stick out and kind of up to look like arms.
  • Of course, like all of my snack boards, feel free to use whatever snacks you have on hand or that you and your loved ones will enjoy most.