Simple Lunch Charcuterie Board + Shopping List (2024)

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Charcuterie boards are definitely “in.” There are no rules with these beautiful boards, but traditionally they contain sliced meats, soft cheese, dried fruit, vegetables, and crackers.

Charcuterie boards are popping up at restaurants and happy hours everywhere, and there is no shortage of fun themes to use when creating your own board.

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I much prefer bento box/grazing box lunches that contain a variety of snacks instead of a traditional sandwich, so I thought it would be fun to walk you through how to make one of these fun single serving “boards” for lunch!

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How do you say Charcuterie?

Let’s just get it out in the open–this isn’t an easy word to say. Charcuterie is pronounced char-koo-ter-ee. It’s a french word that basically means “pork butcher,” but rest assured that these boards aren’t limited to pork.

If you aren’t feeling brave today, it’s absolutely ok to simply say that you’re making a cheese board.

Safeway has options

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You’re going to want to head to the grocery store with a plan. I shopped at my local Safeway store, but you can find these products at the Albertsons Companies family of stores including Albertsons, ACME Markets, Jewel-Osco, Randalls, Shaw’s Supermarket, Star Market, Tom Thumb, and Vons. I love their selection of high quality foods like O Organics® snacks and Primo Taglio® meat and cheese.

Did you know that O Organics offers high quality, non-GMO and 100% USDA-certified organic products? We often buy their dried fruit and nuts to snack on.

Primo Taglio products are made with nothing but the best ingredients and never contain artificial flavors or colors. Cheese, like the soft goat cheese used for this board are made with high quality milk and old-world recipes.

Safeway also offers Grocery Delivery and Drive Up & Go™ for convenient ways to shop! I love using Grocery Delivery when I’m pressed for time.

How do you make a simple cheese board?

To make a simple Charcuterie board, start by choosing a few options from each list below. If you’d like super easy, you can print a grocery list with everything I used along with some extra suggestions–it’s right at the end of this post.

There is no wrong way to make a Charcuterie board! Choose a theme and go with it–the perfect Charcuterie board is the one you bring, no matter what snacks you choose to put on it.

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You’ll need:

  • A board of some sort–even if it’s just a simple cutting board
  • Small bowls for dips, olives, or snacks
  • Possibly a knife for spreading
  • Snacks! See below for ideas.

Meats

Traditionally, cured meats are used. If you’re looking for a healthier alternative, I’d add in low sodium deli coldcuts.

  • Genoa salami
  • Prosciutto
  • Calabrese
  • Pepperoni
  • Deli ham or turkey

Cheeses

A mixture of hard and soft cheeses are preferred. I love rolling my soft cheese in seasonings, like Everything but the Bagel. You can’t choose wrong with one of these boards–choose your favorites!

  • Soft cheeses such as Brie or a Brie spread
  • Blue cheese
  • Cheddar
  • Gouda
  • Provolone
  • Goat cheese

Salty Snacks

I love to add crackers and small pretzels to my boards–they’re crunchy and great for snacking.

  • Olives
  • Pickles
  • Pretzels
  • Crackers or Flatbread
  • Nuts

Dips

  • Jams and jellies and honey
  • Salsas and guacamole
  • Creamy dressings (these savory Greek yogurt dips are perfect!)

Sweet Snacks

  • Cookies
  • Candy
  • Dried fruit
  • Fresh fruit
  • Yogurt covered pretzels and nuts

Fresh snacks

  • Celery
  • Carrots
  • Cucumbers
  • Cauliflower
  • Broccoli
  • Grape tomatoes

Charcuterie Lunch Box

Are you ready to make your individual Charcuterie board? The ingredients below are more than enough for one small charcuterie board, so if you’d like to make one for a friend, you’ll have plenty of snacks.

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I used a three piece Bento box for my lunch and it worked perfectly. This easy Charcuterie board is perfect for lunch!

  1. Start with dips. I rolled goat cheese into a ball and then rolled it on a plate filled with bagel seasoning.
  2. Next, I added a scoop of hummus to a small bowl that fits into the box.
  3. I added salami that had been folded in half. I used about 8 pieces.
  4. I added crackers and some roasted chickpeas to add a crunch to the snack.
  5. I used banana chips, salted cashews, popcorn, and a few mini cookies to fill the box where I had some extra room.
  6. I used sliced peppers, cucumbers, carrots, and half an apple to finish off my lunch. These were perfect for dipping in the hummus.

Whether you’re looking for an easy appetizer, something perfect for your grazing table, or something to snack on for food and wine night, a Charcuterie board is an easy idea.

These recipes are perfect for using in a Charcuterie board:

  • Cloud Bread with Greek yogurt
  • Easy Black Bean and Corn Salad
  • Cold Spinach Artichoke Dip
  • Easy Ranch Sour Cream Dip
  • Healthy Cracker Recipe

Print this shopping list:

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How to Make a Lunch Charcuterie Board

Created by: Becca Ludlum

Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Servings 2

Wondering how to make a Charcuterie board? There are some simple basics you'll want to include, and I've got ideas and a shopping list for you. This simple Charcuterie board for one (or two!) is easy and beautiful.

Equipment

  • Cutting Board

  • Kitchen Knife

Ingredients

Safeway Products:

  • O Organics Traditional Hummus
  • O Organics Banana Chips
  • O Organics Cashews
  • O Organics Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Open Nature Pita Crackers
  • Primo Taglio Italian Dry Salami
  • Primo Taglio Soft Goat Cheese

Produce:

  • multi-colored carrots
  • apple
  • bell pepper
  • cucumbers

Additional Ideas:

  • kiwi
  • seedless green grapes
  • strawberry
  • raspberries
  • cherry tomatoes
  • fresh baked french bread
  • wheat crackers
  • roasted chickpeas
  • pretzels
  • hard cheese
  • olives

Instructions

  • Start with dips. I rolled goat cheese into a ball and then rolled it on a plate filled with bagel seasoning.

  • Next, I added a scoop of hummus to a small bowl that fits into the box.

  • I added salami that had been folded in half. I used about 8 pieces.

  • I added crackers and some roasted chickpeas to add a crunch to the snack.

  • I used banana chips, salted cashews, popcorn, and a few mini cookies to fill the box where I had some extra room.

  • I used sliced peppers, cucumbers, carrots, and half an apple to finish off my lunch. These were perfect for dipping in the hummus.

Nutrition

Calories: 122kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Sodium: 54mg | Potassium: 555mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 2141IU | Vitamin C: 124mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 1mg

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Becca Ludlum

Healthy recipe creator, self-confessed food snob, and certified Level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach. I create healthy recipes with minimally processed ingredients, but have never turned down a homemade brownie. ;)

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FAQs

What is the 3-3-3 rule for charcuterie board? ›

Creating Interest with the 3-3-3-3 Rule

Choose three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accompaniments for a perfect and balanced board, every time!

What should I put on my charcuterie board shopping list? ›

The most important elements of a charcuterie board are meats, cheeses, savory accompaniments, sweet accompaniments, and crackers. Cheeses: choose a variety of hard and soft cheese, and cheese made from different animals (cow, sheep, goat).

What are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

CHARCUTERIE // Stop Adding These 10 Ingredients To Your Charcuterie Boards!
  • STINKY CHEESES. The cheese section at the grocery store can be overwhelming and intimidating. ...
  • FRUITS THAT GO BROWN. ...
  • SPICY FOODS. ...
  • CRACKERS & BREAD. ...
  • Veggies. ...
  • Allergens and Sensitivities. ...
  • Dips, Sauces and Jams. ...
  • Boring and Bland Foods.
Jan 15, 2023

How do you make a charcuterie lunch box? ›

Directions. Cut prosciutto in half lengthwise, then wrap a slice around each portion of cheese. Arrange the wrapped cheese, breadsticks, dates, grapes and radishes (or cucumber) in a 4-cup divided sealable container. Keep refrigerated until ready to eat.

Is charcuterie enough for lunch? ›

Charcuterie isn't normally designed to fill you up or be particularly nutritious. Usually, small bits of meat and cheese are piled onto not-so-satiating bread or crackers and folks end up fighting over the stingy amounts of fresh crudités, nuts, or dried fruit.

What should be on a basic charcuterie board? ›

But as these communal boards have gotten more popular for entertaining at home, the definition has expanded to include abundant displays of meats, cheeses, dried and fresh fruits and vegetables, toasted nuts and briny olives, plus honeys, jams, jellies, chutneys, mustards and more!

What are two main charcuterie items? ›

Charcuterie Made Simple: 5 Components You Need For Your Board
  • Cheeses.
  • Meats.
  • Fruits and/or veggies.
  • Crackers and/or bread.
  • Spreads.

What are the do's and don'ts of charcuterie? ›

Rules to follow for the perfect Charcuterie Board
  • Everything should be easily accessible. Hard cheeses should always be on the outside of the board. ...
  • Something Hard, Something Soft & Something BLUE. ...
  • Meats should stand out! ...
  • Something Sweet & Something Spicy. ...
  • Garnish!
Sep 22, 2019

What is the secret to a great charcuterie board? ›

In general, a good charcuterie board will have 2-3 types of meat, 2-3 cheeses, 1-2 fruits, 1-2 crackers, nuts, bread, pickles, mustard and a dip or spread. The deliciousness of your board depends on the quality of your ingredients. Buy USDA Organic when possible and look for meats that are free from nitrates.

What does not go on a charcuterie board? ›

What should you not put on a charcuterie board? You'll want to avoid overly juicy fruits whose juices will run across the board and turn your crackers and bread soggy. Skip fruits like watermelon, pineapple, and tomatoes and stick with grapes, berries, and apples or dried fruits.

What to serve with a charcuterie board to make it a meal? ›

A traditional charcuterie board puts the focus on meats and cheeses. To make this into a more nutrient-dense lunch, limit the meat and cheese to 2-3 choices and amp up the fruits and veggies. Add fresh, crunchy green beans and carrot sticks with hummus or a creamy dressing for dipping.

How do you display lunch meat on a charcuterie board? ›

The Quarter-Fold

This works for many different types of meats of various sizes. Take a slice, fold it directly in half, then in half again to make a rough equilateral triangle with one rounded edge. With these quarters you can create a variety of textures on the cheese board.

How to pack cheese and crackers for lunch? ›

Slice the cheese and wrap groups of five crackers in a sandwich baggie or waxed paper (I skipped wrapping my crackers). Divide all the ingredients between four containers. Refrigerate your cheese board lunch boxes until you're ready to eat, or up to five days!

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