Holiday Bow Appetizer Platter (Printable)

A colorful bow-shaped platter with cheeses, meats, fruits, nuts, and crackers perfect for holiday gatherings.

# What you need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 4.2 oz sharp cheddar, cubed
02 - 4.2 oz brie, sliced
03 - 4.2 oz gouda, cubed

→ Cured Meats

04 - 3.5 oz prosciutto, thinly sliced
05 - 3.5 oz salami, thinly sliced

→ Fresh Fruits

06 - 1 cup red grapes
07 - 1 cup green grapes
08 - 1 pomegranate, seeded
09 - 1 apple, sliced

→ Crackers & Bread

10 - 1 baguette, sliced
11 - 5.3 oz assorted crackers

→ Nuts & Extras

12 - 1/2 cup roasted almonds
13 - 1/2 cup marinated olives
14 - 1/2 cup dried apricots
15 - 1/3 cup honey or fig jam

→ Garnishes

16 - Fresh rosemary sprigs
17 - Edible flowers (optional)

# How to make it:

01 - Lightly sketch the shape of a bow on a large rectangular or oval platter using parchment paper as a guide if desired.
02 - Place the cubed and sliced cheeses along the loops and center of the bow, ensuring even spacing for visual appeal.
03 - Fold and layer prosciutto and salami in gentle waves or rosettes alongside the cheeses.
04 - Fill the bow shape with clusters of red and green grapes, pomegranate seeds, and sliced apple.
05 - Position baguette slices and assorted crackers around the edges and in the tails of the bow.
06 - Distribute roasted almonds, marinated olives, and dried apricots in small piles throughout the platter to add color and texture.
07 - Spoon honey or fig jam into a small bowl and nestle it within the platter.
08 - Decorate with fresh rosemary sprigs and optional edible flowers for a festive presentation.
09 - Present immediately, replenishing ingredients as needed during serving.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Easy to assemble for quick entertaining
  • Offers a variety of flavors and textures
02 -
  • For a vegetarian platter omit meats and add extra cheeses marinated vegetables or hummus.
  • Use gluten-free crackers for a gluten-free option.
03 -
  • Use fresh seasonal fruits to enhance flavor and presentation
  • Arrange items by color and texture for visual impact
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