Valentine’s Dessert Charcuterie Board - Yoko's kitchen (2024)

Cast a sweet spell of love on the classic charcuterie board and transform it into this Valentine’s Dessert Charcuterie Board. This dessert spread is a collection of Valentine’s Day treats like cookies, chocolate, strawberries, and sweet charcuterie board dips, and a fun addition to your Valentine’s Day party or Galentine’s brunch. Furthermore, it’s not only easy to make but also a kid-friendly recipe.

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What is Valentine’s Dessert Charcuterie Board?

A Charcuterie Board is a selection of appetizers artfully arranged on a board, typically featuring cured meats like salami and prosciutto, cheeses, dried fruits, nuts, crackers, fruit preserves, and various dipping sauces. It’s not only easy and quick to prepare but also visually alluring with minimal effort.

I love preparing Charcuterie Boards for holidays and special gatherings with family and friends. It’s a convenient option that can be prepared ahead of guests’ arrival.

With the Valentine’s Day season approaching, I’m excited to introduce a dessert spread board brimming with healthier candies and fruits, a delightful holiday dessert spread to share with your partner, girlfriends, or even your kids!

Since this board has no meat, it technically doesn’t fit the classic definition of a “charcuterie” board. Instead, it’s enchanted with a sweet spell, making it perfect for a special holiday dinner party with your sweetheart! You know that feeling when we’re falling in love, the world looks brighter, and the water tastes sweeter. That’s the kind of magic we’ll cast on this recipe, only it’s an edible form, and you don’t even have to be in love to make and enjoy it!

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What’s on the Valentine’s Day Dessert Charcuterie Board

In this board, I collected all the plant-based goodies on this board and I’d love to share my favorites! But this dessert spread is where your creative mind frees its spirit, so use your favorite go-to candies or Valentine’s Day treats. Especially around the Valentine’s season, you’ll see all the pink and white candies at the grocery store. They’re a perfect addition to this board.

My guideline here is to pick up the items from the following categories: cookies, chocolate, fruits, and sweet charcuterie board dips.

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Valentine’s Day Cookies

Valentine’s Day cookies are a must-have! I used my 2-ingredients Marshmallow Flower Cookies recipe, which are easy to make and look cute on the board.

Also, I added Oreo-style sandwich cookies for my chocolaty cookie item. I used the classic cream cookies from Back to Nature(plant-based). Simple Mills Cocoa Cashew Crème Sandwich Cookies are also a great choice if you like gluten-free, vegan, healthy snacks.

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Chocolate Dessert

Valentine’s chocolate is essential for this holiday board. I used my Vegan Chocolate Salami recipe because it’s easily made ahead and so good!

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Sweet Charcuterie Board Dips

It’s really nice to have a creamy element on the board, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. I prepared two bowls of dips: Hazelnut cacao spread and yogurt.

Hazelnut cacao spread is Nutella-style hazelnut butter mixed with cacao. Strawberries dipped in hazelnut cacao spread is so good! I used Hazelnut Cacao Spread from Artisana Naturals and top it off with chopped hazelnuts for decoration.

Yogurt is also an easy healthy dip that pairs well with dessert and fruit. Use vanilla flavor for a sweet dip or plain if you like tangy flavor and keep it healthy as possible. Regular or Greek yogurt both works or use coconut yogurt to make this board entirely plant-based. I topped it with crushed freeze-dried strawberries for the garnish.

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Fruits

Let’s add something sweet and tangy to the board. It not only works as a palate cleanser but also provides fiber and vitamins! I used ref fruits, strawberries, raspberries, and cherries. But any fruits you like work wonderfully, bananas, oranges, apples, pears, and blueberries to name a few.

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How to Make Dessert Charcuterie Board

First and foremost, pick out your board! I use a heart-shaped light pink marble board I got from Anthropologie. Isn’t it so Valentine’s Day?

Also if you have, heart-shaped or pink bowls would be perfect for the holiday for love theme.

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Then let’s start building the board with bigger, chunkier items. For this board, I start with Marshmallow Flower Cookies!

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Next, fill the small bowls with Hazelnut cacao spread and yogurt for dipping. And they go on to the board. I try to evenly distribute the chunky items.

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Then, we move on to the slightly less chunky items. Here I line up the slices of my Vegan Chocolate Salami.

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Finally, fill in the gaps by adding barriers, cherries, and the rest of the cookies!

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Now, your Valentine’s Day board is ready to entertain! Serve with juice, milk, a co*cktail, or glasses of rose!

What else Can I add to Valentine’s Charcuterie Board?

The Spell of Love is 100% customizable and can be tailored to your needs. Get creative and add your favorite charcuterie board items. Here are some ideas you can include.

  • Salami and Prosciutto – If you’re serving this for a savory lover, then charcuterie meat is the way to go.
  • Cheese – From the creamy triple cream cheese to the aged Gouda, the cheese adds a rich taste to the board.
  • Chocolate Covered Strawberries – The most Valentine-y dessert of all! Plus it’s easy to make.
  • Pretzels – Who doesn’t want yogurt-covered pretzels on Valentine’s Day?
  • Crackers – You can never have too much crispy element, and the crackers are amazing vessels on the charcuterie board. Imagine Hazelnut cacao spread on the cracker topped with raspberries, it’s just *a chef’s kiss*
  • Valentine candies, Macarons, Chex mix, Popcorn – Essentially anything your heart desires.
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Check out the recipes used on the Valentine’s Dessert Board

Marshmallow Flower Cookies

These Marshmallow Flower Cookies require just two ingredients and are fun to make! Marshmallows are cut into a flower shape and baked into extra-crispy cookies.

Check out this recipe

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Vegan Chocolate Salami

Vegan Chocolate Salami is a perfect easy dessert recipe for Valentine's Day! Creamy vegan chocolate ganache formed into a salami shape with nuts and freeze-dried strawberries.

Check out this recipe

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Valentine’s Dessert Charcuterie Board

Valentine’s Dessert Charcuterie Board is a collection of Valentine’s Day treats like cookies, chocolate, strawberries, and sweet charcuterie board dips, and a fun addition to your Valentine’s Day party or Galentine's brunch.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • Marshmallow Flower Cookies
  • Oreo-style cookie sandwiches
  • Hazelnut cacao spread
  • Yogurt plain, vanilla, or coconut
  • Vegan Chocolate Salami
  • Strawberries
  • Raspberries
  • Cherries

Instructions

  • On a serving platter, arrange the cookies.

  • Fill small bowls with Hazelnut cacao spread and yogurt. Arrange the bowls on the platter.

  • Gently fold prosciutto like a ribbon. Arrange prosciutto ribbons around the cheese.

  • Fill the gaps with strawberries, raspberries, and cherries. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What dessert to serve after a charcuterie board? ›

Desserts that pair well with a charcuterie board include chocolate, fruit, and cheese. You can also consider adding some savoury items like crackers or nuts to balance out the sweetness.

Does chocolate go on a charcuterie board? ›

Swapping savory cheese for sweet chocolate is a wonderful way to enjoy diverse and decadent flavors. To inspire you in designing your chocolate charcuterie board, here are all the tips, tricks, and treats you need to know to create a spread that would leave any chocolate aficionado in awe.

Is a charcuterie board a starter or dessert? ›

A charcuterie board is an appetizer typically served on a wooden board or stone slab, either eaten straight from the board itself or portioned onto flatware. It features a selection of preserved foods, especially cured meats or pâtés, as well as cheeses and crackers or bread.

What to put on a dessert table? ›

Here are some other ideas for dessert table treats:
  1. Candy dipped marshmallows.
  2. Soft candy kabobs.
  3. Good-old chocolate chip cookies (or your family's favorite)
  4. Girl Scout cookies (why not? ...
  5. Macarons.
  6. Macaroon (that's not a typo; they are two different things)
  7. Push-up pops (usually a cake or brownie layered with icing)
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What are 5 tips to making a charcuterie board easy? ›

Here's an easy, step-by-step guide.
  1. Choose your board, platter, or plate.
  2. Lay out your soft and moist ingredients first.
  3. Place your dips and spreads around the board.
  4. Lay out your dry ingredients, like meats, nuts, and hard cheeses.
  5. Top with your choice of garnishings.

What is a good dessert cheese? ›

Goat cheese, aged Gouda, blue cheese, fontina, havarti, mascarpone, Emmentaler, pecorino, fresh ricotta and brie all make wonderful dessert cheeses. You'll find flavored varieties, too, such as chocolate goat cheese; white Stilton with pear, apple, mango, or ginger; and chevre with blueberries, cranberries or cinnamon.

What foods compliment a charcuterie board? ›

Add savory and sweet accompaniments.

For example, mustard, briny foods and nuts near salami and sopresseta, and sharp cheeses like parmesan. Pair sweet accompaniments like fresh fruit, jams, and candied nuts, near the brie cheese or goat cheese. Cheddar cheese pairs well with savory and sweet.

How to serve cheese for dessert? ›

Cheese makes a superb foil for other sweet things, making it one of the best ways to bring just a little bit of sweetness to the end of your meal. Honeys, jams, chutneys, mostardas, dried fruits, and nuts are all excellent things to turn cheese into an insta-dessert.

How to arrange a dessert charcuterie board? ›

Start arranging larger items and anchor elements on your cutting board, including any bowls that contain fruits, candies, etc. Then fill in the board with medium-sized and small-sized items, filling in any holes or gaps with the smallest items. Garnish with fresh mint, if desired.

How do you make a prettiest charcuterie board? ›

Start with the meats.

Divide your board into quadrants, and place one type of meat in the middle of each quadrant. There are different ways to place the charcuterie: You can shape slices into a rose-like shape, by rolling them like a cinnamon roll. Little clumps and swirls of cured hams are easy and fun.

What to serve after a charcuterie board? ›

Dinner after charcuterie can be as simple as warm comforting soup and fresh bread. Soups offer a wide range of ingredient possibilities, allowing you to tailor the flavors to match the theme of your meal.

What is the best dessert to be served after having a heavy meal? ›

Finish your evening in style with a decadent chocolate tart, fruity trifle, cheesecake or ice cream dessert.

What snacks go well with charcuterie? ›

Add savory and sweet accompaniments.

For example, mustard, briny foods and nuts near salami and sopresseta, and sharp cheeses like parmesan. Pair sweet accompaniments like fresh fruit, jams, and candied nuts, near the brie cheese or goat cheese. Cheddar cheese pairs well with savory and sweet.

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