This Christmas Charcuterie Board is a Winter Wonderland of Sweet Treats!

· · ·

Sharing is caring!

‘Tis the season to be jolly—and what better way to spread holiday cheer than with a Christmas treat charcuterie board that would make even Santa trade in his milk and cookies! Imagine a festive platter brimming with Christmas cookies, holiday candy, and candy canes that would make Rudolph’s nose blush. This isn’t just any snack spread; it’s a winter wonderland for your taste buds. So grab your elf hat and get ready to sleigh the holiday snack game with a board that’s merrier than a reindeer conga line!

overhead shot of finished christmas treat charcuterie board

Christmas Treat Charcuterie Board
Prep: 10 minutes| Cook Time: 10 minutes | Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • “Who Stole Christmas” Cookie Mix (6 Tbsp butter, 2 eggs) (purchased from Walmart)
  • Red heart sprinkles
  • Soft peppermint candies
  • Peppermint Hershey kisses
  • Green candy canes
  • Pre-made gingerbread cookies
  • Pre-made chocolate covered Oreos
  • Holiday Oreos
  • Chocolate covered pretzels
  • Lindor milk chocolate truffles
  • Peppermint bark
  • Christmas colored M & Ms
overhead shot of ingredients for christmas charcuterie board

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

ingredients for "who stole christmas" cookies

To make the cookies, combine cookie mix, 6 Tbsp melted butter and 2 eggs into a large mixing bowl. Mix until a soft dough forms.

Scoop dough in 1 Tbsp balls onto the cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes.

cookie dough balls before baking

Pull out of the oven and immediately push red heart sprinkles onto the cookies.

placing large red candy hearts into freshly baked cookies

Arrange treats in a fun and festive way on your board and enjoy!

overhead shot of finished charcuterie board with christmas treats

Other Christmas Treat Ideas for Your Charcuterie Board

Of course these aren’t the only Christmas treats you can use for your charcuterie board! The only limit is your imagination. Depending on the size and type of gathering, you could also add:

Reindeer Bark – cute chocolate bark decorated like reindeer.

Holiday Fudge – peppermint, eggnog, or even regular homemade chocolate fudge!

Snowball Cookies – Buttery, powdered sugar-coated cookies that melt in your mouth.

Fruitcake Bites – Dense, fruity mini cakes that pack a punch of holiday flavor.

Christmas Popcorn – popcorn mixed with Christmas candy like red and green m&ms.

Peppermint Oreos – Oreo cookies dipped in candy and coated with crushed peppermints.

Peppermint Dipped Graham Crackers – graham cracker squares coated in white chocolate and crushed peppermint.

Grinch Pretzel Treats – pretzels dipped in green candy and hearts.

closeup shot of christmas treat charcuterie board

Christmas Present Brownies – brownies decorated to look like individual Christmas presents.

Santa Cupcakes – cupcakes decorated like Santa Claus.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies – red velvet cookies dusted with powdered sugar.

Christmas Tree Oreos – Oreo cookies decorated with Christmas trees.

Candied Nuts or Holiday Chex Mix

finished christmas treat charcuterie board

Ideas for Serving This Christmas Charcuterie Board

There are so many different uses for this Christmas Treat Charcuterie Board! Some ideas are:

Holiday Party Centerpiece – Make it the star of your holiday gathering, where guests can nibble and mingle.

Family Movie Night– Pair it with a classic Christmas movie marathon for a cozy, festive evening.

Office Celebration – Bring it to the office to spread some holiday cheer among colleagues.

Gift for Neighbors – Create a smaller version as a thoughtful and delicious holiday gift.

Christmas Eve Treat – Set it out for Santa and his helpers to enjoy on Christmas Eve.

Winter Wonderland Picnic – Bundle up and take it outside for a magical winter picnic.

Virtual Holiday Party – Share the same treats with friends and family over a virtual get-together.

Christmas Morning Breakfast – Add it to your breakfast spread for a sweet start to Christmas Day.

Treat Exchange – Use it as a display for a cookie exchange party, where everyone swaps their homemade goodies.

Holiday Craft Night – Enjoy it while making holiday crafts or decorating gingerbread houses with friends and family.

Present Wrapping Party – serve it at a get together with your friends to wrap presents!

Now that you know how to make a Christmas Charcuterie Board, you might also want to check out:

christmas treat charcuterie board
christmas charcuterie board

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.