Festive Holiday Tree Platter (Printable Version)

An elegant holiday tree arrangement featuring cheeses, fruits, nuts, and savory elements for easy entertaining.

# Components:

→ Cheeses

01 - 5.3 oz Brie cheese, cut into cubes
02 - 5.3 oz Comté cheese, cubed
03 - 3.5 oz goat cheese, sliced into rounds

→ Charcuterie (optional, omit for vegetarian)

04 - 3.5 oz prosciutto, rolled
05 - 3.5 oz saucisson sec, sliced
06 - 3.5 oz smoked turkey breast, sliced

→ Fruits

07 - 1 small bunch red grapes
08 - 1 small bunch green grapes
09 - 1 pomegranate, seeds only
10 - 1 kiwi, peeled and sliced
11 - 1 apple, cored and sliced

→ Vegetables

12 - 5.3 oz cherry tomatoes
13 - 1 small cucumber, sliced

→ Nuts & Extras

14 - 1.8 oz walnuts
15 - 1.8 oz roasted almonds
16 - 1.8 oz dried apricots

→ Garnishes & Accompaniments

17 - Fresh rosemary sprigs (for tree branches)
18 - 1 starfruit, sliced (or star-shaped piece of cheese)
19 - 1 baguette, sliced
20 - Assorted crackers

# Directions:

01 - Arrange fresh rosemary sprigs on a large serving board in a triangular shape to form the outline of the tree.
02 - Starting from the base, create alternating horizontal rows using cheese cubes, charcuterie (if included), fruits, vegetables, and nuts to fill the tree shape with colorful layers.
03 - Place the starfruit slice or a star-shaped piece of cheese at the top to serve as the tree's star.
04 - Fill any gaps with grapes, pomegranate seeds, and additional nuts to enhance texture and visual appeal.
05 - Arrange sliced baguette and assorted crackers along the base of the tree to represent the trunk.
06 - Refrigerate until ready to serve and provide small serving forks or cocktail picks for guests.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Easy to assemble
  • Customizable for vegetarians
02 -
  • Omit charcuterie for a vegetarian option and add more cheeses or marinated olives.
  • Use gluten-free crackers or bread to make this platter gluten-free.
03 -
  • For added flair use a star-shaped cutter for the cheese star on top.
  • Mix types of cheeses like Emmental Roquefort or Camembert for variety.
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