Horse Shaped Grazing Board

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This elegant horse-shaped grazing board combines a variety of cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and crackers. The arrangement focuses on visual appeal, using color and texture to create the horse outline. Suitable for entertaining, its vegetarian-friendly option omits meats, adding more cheeses or roasted vegetables. No cooking required, simply assemble on a large board or tray and enjoy a festive, shareable centerpiece perfect for parties.

Updated on Sat, 29 Nov 2025 12:20:00 GMT
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A whimsical and impressive appetizer platter arranged in the shape of a horse featuring a variety of cheeses charcuterie fruits nuts and accompaniments—perfect for parties or themed celebrations.

I love creating this grazing board for my gatherings because it sparks conversation and everyone enjoys picking their favorite bites.

Ingredients

  • Cheeses: 100 g aged cheddar cubed 100 g brie sliced 100 g gouda cubed 100 g blue cheese crumbled
  • Charcuterie (omit for vegetarian option): 100 g prosciutto thinly sliced 100 g salami sliced 100 g smoked turkey sliced
  • Fresh Fruits: 1 cup red grapes halved 1 cup green grapes halved 1 apple thinly sliced 1 pear thinly sliced 1/2 cup dried apricots
  • Vegetables: 1 cup cherry tomatoes halved 1 cup cucumber sliced 1/2 cup baby carrots
  • Crackers & Bread: 2 cups assorted crackers 1 baguette sliced
  • Nuts & Extras: 1/2 cup roasted almonds 1/2 cup walnuts 1/4 cup olives (black or green) 1/4 cup cornichons or small pickles 1/4 cup honey or fig jam

Instructions

Step 1:
On a large clean board or tray sketch or outline the shape of a horse using parchment paper or use a horse-shaped template as a guide.
Step 2:
Begin by arranging the cheeses to define the horses head mane and body varying colors and shapes for visual interest.
Step 3:
Layer charcuterie slices to form contours and add texture such as the mane or legs.
Step 4:
Fill in with fruits and vegetables using grape clusters and sliced apples for curves and accents.
Step 5:
Place crackers and baguette slices along the border or as the horses ground.
Step 6:
Scatter nuts olives and pickles in small groupings to add detail and fill gaps.
Step 7:
Use a small dish of honey or fig jam as an eye or to accent the board.
Step 8:
Adjust and refine the arrangement for a clear horse shape ensuring even distribution of colors and textures.
Step 9:
Serve immediately providing cheese knives and serving utensils.
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My family enjoys assembling this board together it brings us closer as we create art that is also delicious.

Customization Ideas

Try adding different cheeses or seasonal fruits to keep the board fresh and exciting at every event.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with a light red wine like Pinot Noir or a crisp white such as Sauvignon Blanc to complement the flavors.

Storage Tips

Prepare components ahead and assemble just before serving to maintain freshness and presentation.

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This grazing board is sure to wow your guests and make your event memorable with minimal effort.

Recipe Help

How do I create the horse shape on the board?

Use parchment paper to sketch the horse outline or a template as a guide, then arrange cheeses and other items following the shape for clarity.

Can I make this without meat?

Yes, simply omit charcuterie and add more cheeses, roasted vegetables, or marinated tofu for a vegetarian-friendly option.

What cheeses work best for this board?

Aged cheddar, brie, gouda, and blue cheese offer varied textures and colors to create visual interest and flavor contrast.

How should I arrange fruits and nuts?

Place grape clusters, sliced apples, and dried apricots to form curves and accents; scatter nuts and olives in small groups to fill gaps and add texture.

What beverages pair well with this platter?

Light reds like Pinot Noir or crisp whites such as Sauvignon Blanc complement the diverse flavors and textures nicely.

Are there any allergen considerations?

The board contains dairy, tree nuts, gluten from crackers and bread, and possible sulfites or eggs. Adjust ingredients as needed for allergies.

Horse Shaped Grazing Board

A visually stunning platter combining cheeses, fruits, nuts, and charcuterie arranged in a horse shape.

Prep Time
30 min
0
Overall Time
30 min
Created by Chloe Martin


Skill Level Medium

Cuisine Type International

Makes 9 Portions

Special Diets Vegetarian

What You’ll Need

Cheeses

01 3.5 oz aged cheddar, cubed
02 3.5 oz brie, sliced
03 3.5 oz gouda, cubed
04 3.5 oz blue cheese, crumbled

Charcuterie (optional for vegetarian)

01 3.5 oz prosciutto, thinly sliced
02 3.5 oz salami, sliced
03 3.5 oz smoked turkey, sliced

Fresh Fruits

01 1 cup red grapes, halved
02 1 cup green grapes, halved
03 1 apple, thinly sliced
04 1 pear, thinly sliced
05 0.5 cup dried apricots

Vegetables

01 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
02 1 cup cucumber, sliced
03 0.5 cup baby carrots

Crackers & Bread

01 2 cups assorted crackers
02 1 baguette, sliced

Nuts & Extras

01 0.5 cup roasted almonds
02 0.5 cup walnuts
03 0.25 cup olives (black or green)
04 0.25 cup cornichons or small pickles
05 0.25 cup honey or fig jam

How-To

Step 01

Prepare the Board Outline: On a large, clean serving board or tray, sketch the shape of a horse using parchment paper or a template as a guide.

Step 02

Arrange Cheeses: Place the cheeses to form the horse's head, mane, and body, varying colors and shapes for visual effect.

Step 03

Add Charcuterie: Layer charcuterie slices to create contours and texture, such as shaping the mane or legs; omit for vegetarian option.

Step 04

Fill with Fruits and Vegetables: Distribute grape clusters, sliced apples, pears, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, and dried apricots to add color and detail.

Step 05

Place Crackers and Bread: Arrange assorted crackers and baguette slices around the border or base to define the horse’s ground.

Step 06

Add Nuts and Extras: Scatter almonds, walnuts, olives, and pickles in small groups to fill gaps and add texture.

Step 07

Add Final Accents: Use a small dish of honey or fig jam as an eye or decorative accent on the board.

Step 08

Refine Arrangement: Adjust all elements to ensure a clear horse shape with balanced colors and textures.

Step 09

Serve: Serve promptly with cheese knives and appropriate serving utensils.

Gear Needed

  • Large serving board or tray
  • Paring knife
  • Cheese knives
  • Small bowls or ramekins
  • Cutting board

Allergy Details

Review every item for allergens and connect with your healthcare provider if you’re unsure.
  • Contains dairy, tree nuts, gluten from bread and crackers; possible sulfites in dried fruits and cured meats; possible egg in some crackers.

Nutrition Breakdown (each serving)

Info for reference only—don’t take this as expert medical guidance.
  • Caloric Value: 340
  • Lipids: 19 g
  • Carbohydrates: 26 g
  • Proteins: 14 g