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How to Make a Festive Snowman Charcuterie Board

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Last Updated on November 30, 2024 by Alaina

Snowman Charcuterie Board is a festive and delicious Christmas charcuterie board filled with mozzarella, salami, and fresh fruits, arranged into an adorable snowman shape. Perfect for holiday dinners and parties!

A snowman charcuterie board for the holidays made with cheese,  salami, olives and other tasty treats

Is there anything more festive than a snowman? This Snowman Charcuterie Board combines holiday magic with savory deliciousness to create the ultimate Christmas charcuterie board. It’s fun, easy to assemble, and perfect for every kind of holiday gathering—from casual get-togethers to Christmas dinner.

Not only is this Christmas charcuterie board snowman adorable, but it’s also loaded with tasty treats like mozzarella stars, savory salami sticks, and zesty pepperoni. This snowman snack board is the perfect addition to your holiday table, bringing Yuletide yumminess and a touch of whimsy to your festive gatherings.

Holiday Entertaining Made Easy

In my house, Christmas entertaining is all about combining festive fun with stress-free prep. I mean, who wants to spend hours in the kitchen while everyone else is sipping homemade cocoa by the fire and celebrating the holiday season? That’s why this snowman charcuterie board is a holiday lifesaver.

With a variety of goodies like cheese, salami, pretzel sticks, and fresh fruits, this North Pole-approved snack takes minimal effort but delivers maximum holiday magic. Best of all, its quick and easy to make! Trust me, if I can do it, so can you!

Finished Snowman Charcuterie Board for the holidays

What to Put on a Christmas Charcuterie Board

The secret to a great Christmas charcuterie board is variety. For this snowman snack board, we’re keeping things simple yet festive. Mozzarella stars create the base of the snowman shape, while olives and a bright carrot nose bring the snowman to life.

A pepperoni hat, pretzel sticks as arms, and a scarf made of salami slices tie it all together. Add crackers, fresh fruits, and dips on the side for a variety of goodies that come together to create a sleigh-worthy snack your guests will adore!

How to Make a Charcuterie Board for Christmas

Making this adorable snowman charcuterie board is as easy as layering your ingredients and having a little fun with the design. It’s the perfect addition to any holiday party or festive gatherings!

To create the snowman, you’ll need either two white flat plates of different diameters or two flat, round wood cutting boards of different sizes. The snowman is assembled in two separate sections—one for the head and one for the body—and then joined together when served to form the complete snowman shape.

The base of the snowman is made using white mozzarella cheese, which is first cut into slices. Then, a star-shaped cookie cutter is used to create festive stars. While stars look fantastic, they do result in leftover cheese. No worries though—you can repurpose those scraps in pizzas, cheese balls, or sandwiches! If you’d rather avoid waste, you can opt for other shapes like circles, rectangles, or triangles.

Once your mozzarella shapes are ready, they’ll form the main parts of the snowman. The remaining ingredients—pepperoni, salami, pretzel rods (or other stick-shaped crackers), olives, and a carrot slice—are used to bring your snowman to life with details like a hat, scarf, arms, and a cheerful face.

Kitchen Tools You’ll Need

Here are a few suggestions for round boards:

Snowman Charcuterie Board ingredients including cheese, salami, pepperoni, black olive slices, carrot slice and pretzel sticks are laid out on a white back

Snowman Charcuterie Board Ingredients

You’ll need just a few simple ingredients to bring your Christmas charcuterie board snowman to life:

  • Mozzarella Cheese Bars: Cut into slices and shaped into stars or other fun shapes for the snowman’s body.
  • Salami Sticks: Used to form the snowman’s scarf.
  • Pepperoni: Arranged to make the snowman’s hat.
  • Pretzel Rods or Other stick-shaped crackers: for the snowman’s arms
  • Black Olives: Used for the snowman’s eyes and mouth.
  • Carrot Slice: A simple carrot slice makes the perfect carrot nose.
  • Crackers: Optional for extra crunch around the board.
  • Fresh Fruits: Optional for added color and sweetness around the board.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Ready to create your edible snowman masterpiece? Here’s how to do it:

Step One: Prepare the Mozzarella

Start by slicing the mozzarella into thin pieces. Then use a star-shaped cookie cutter (or other fun shapes) on each slice. These stars will form the snowman’s body. Save the scraps for pizza toppings or snacking later!

Using a star shaped cookie cutter to cut stars out of mozzarella cheese to form the snowman's body

Step Two: Assemble the Hat

On the smaller board or plate, arrange the pepperoni slices in a semi-circle to create the snowman’s hat that will go on his head. Sprinkle a little grated mozzarella on top to make it look fluffy and festive.

Assembling the snowman's hat using pepperoni and more mozzarella

Step Three: Build the Snowman’s Body

Then, on the larger board, layer the mozzarella stars (or shapes) to create the snowman’s body. Slightly overlap them to fill in the board and avoid gaps.

Creating the snowman's face and body by arranging the star shaped cheese slices on cutting boards

Step Four: Add the Face and Arms

Next use black olive slices to give your snowman eyes and a cheerful smile. Add a carrot slice for the carrot nose and the pretzel rods for arms. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect—imperfections add charm!

Creating the snowman's face using black olive slices for the eyes and mouth and a carrot for the nose

Step Five: Wrap the Scarf

Layer the salami slices and arrange them along the base of the snowman’s head to form a cozy scarf. Then add two arms using the pretzel sticks or other tube-shaped crackers. These are the finishing touches that tie the whole snowman charcuterie board together!

Adding two pretzel sticks for the arms and a scarf made of salami slices

Step Six: Serve and Celebrate

When you are ready to serve it, carefully place the boards/plates together on the serving table with the smaller board (the head of the snowman) above the larger board (the body) to complete your Christmas charcuterie board snowman.

Placing the two platters together to form the snowman charcuterie board,. Then adding crackers and forks along the sides to complete to food craft.

Place a few bowls of honey and cranberry sauce for dipping alongside your snowman charcuterie board. Don’t forget some disposable forks, along with a variety of crackers.

Pro Tip: Add sprigs of rosemary or some dried cranberries for extra color and flavor!

Additions and Variations

Want to put your own spin on this snowman snack board? Here are some fun ways to make it unique:

  • Add colorful fresh fruits, like grapes or berries, around the snowman board for a pop of color and sweetness.
  • Use different cheeses like Havarti or cheddar for a colorful twist.
  • Replace pepperoni with roasted red pepper for a vegetarian-friendly hat.
  • Add sweet touches like dried apricots or candied nuts.
  • Include small dishes of nuts, dried fruit, or holiday candies as a fun addition to your snowman charcuterie board.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What kind of cheese works best for a snowman charcuterie board?

A: Mozzarella cheese is perfect for a snowman charcuterie board because of its white color, which creates a snowy look. You can slice it into stars for a whimsical touch or use simpler shapes like circles or rectangles if you prefer.

Q: Can I make this snowman charcuterie board ahead of time?

A: Absolutely! You can assemble the snowman on your boards, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap, and store them in the refrigerator. Just add any crackers or fresh fruits right before serving to keep them crisp and fresh.

Q: Are there any substitutions for pretzel rods as arms?

A: Yes! You can use breadsticks, Pirouline cookies, or any long, stick-shaped food as a creative alternative. These options also add a unique flavor twist to the board!

How to Store Leftovers

If you happen to have leftovers (doubtful, but hey, it happens), wrap the board tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate. Leftovers will stay fresh for 2-3 days.

More Festive Holiday Recipes

If you loved this Snowman Charcuterie Board, here are a few more festive recipes to add to your holiday table:

Each recipe is packed with holiday magic and perfect for spreading cheer! Click the links to discover your next favorite treat.

Close up of the finished Christmas Charcuterie Board Snowman
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Show Me Your Snowman!

I hope you love this snowman snack board as much as I do! It’s such a fun and festive way to bring holiday magic to your table.

If you make it, I’d love to see your snowy creations! Tag me on Instagram @bullocksbuzz or use #bullocksbuzz to share your masterpiece. Don’t forget to save this post on Pinterest and share it with your friends and family, too!

Happy holidays and happy snacking!

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