Spring Charcuterie Board Radishes (Printable)

Fresh meats and seasonal produce shine in a colorful board with creamy herb dip, ideal for gatherings or casual entertaining.

# What You'll Need:

→ Meats & Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz prosciutto, thinly sliced
02 - 3.5 oz salami, thinly sliced
03 - 4.2 oz soft goat cheese
04 - 4.2 oz aged cheddar, cubed
05 - 3.5 oz Brie, sliced

→ Fresh Produce

06 - 1 bunch radishes, trimmed and halved
07 - 5.3 oz sugar snap peas, trimmed
08 - 3.5 oz baby carrots, peeled
09 - 1 small cucumber, sliced
10 - 5.3 oz cherry tomatoes, halved

→ Dips & Accompaniments

11 - 1 cup Greek yogurt
12 - 2 tbsp mayonnaise
13 - 2 tbsp fresh dill, finely chopped
14 - 2 tbsp fresh chives, finely chopped
15 - 1 tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
16 - 1 garlic clove, minced
17 - 1 tsp lemon zest
18 - 1 tbsp lemon juice
19 - Salt and pepper, to taste
20 - 1 small baguette or gluten-free crackers
21 - 2.1 oz toasted almonds or walnuts
22 - 2.1 oz mixed olives

# How To Make:

01 - Combine Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, dill, chives, parsley, garlic, lemon zest, and lemon juice in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper, then refrigerate until needed.
02 - Neatly layer prosciutto, salami, goat cheese, cheddar, and Brie on a large serving board or platter.
03 - Position the radishes, sugar snap peas, carrots, cucumber slices, and cherry tomatoes around the meats and cheeses.
04 - Transfer the herb dip to a small bowl and set it centrally on the board.
05 - Fill open spaces with bread or crackers, toasted nuts, and mixed olives for balanced texture and visual appeal.
06 - Present immediately, ensuring each item is accessible for guests.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • No matter how you arrange it, everyone finds something unexpected they adore.
  • The creamy herb dip is a secret weapon—it pulls the whole board together and keeps guests lingering.
02 -
  • Overcrowding the board makes things messy—leave enough room so each ingredient can shine.
  • Chilling the dip for at least twenty minutes lets the flavors marry, making all the difference.
03 -
  • Bringing produce to room temperature before serving amps up flavor and texture.
  • Arrange ingredients in overlapping layers instead of rigid rows for a more inviting look.
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