9 Thanksgiving Charcuterie Boards That Look Impressive (But Are Super Easy)

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Wine Night Board

A wine-night themed charcuterie board on a white quartz countertop, filled with prosciutto, aged cheeses, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, olives, sliced bread, figs, and grapes, with soft candlelight and fall touches.

Bring on the wine and snacks.

Fill this Thanksgiving charcuterie board cornucopia with prosciutto, aged cheeses, olives, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and slices of rustic bread.

Add fall fruit like figs or grapes for color.

It’s perfect for sipping, snacking, and catching up with your favorite people.


At the end of the day, Thanksgiving is about good food and people you (mostly) like. A great charcuterie board checks both boxes.

You don’t need to be fancy or follow any rules—just pile on your favorites, throw in something seasonal, and call it a day. If the crackers end up in the shape of a turkey, even better.

Leftovers? Turn them into tomorrow’s board and pretend it was the plan all along.

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9 Thanksgiving Charcuterie Boards That Look Impressive (But Are Super Easy)

Wine Night Board

A wine-night themed charcuterie board on a white quartz countertop, filled with prosciutto, aged cheeses, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, olives, sliced bread, figs, and grapes, with soft candlelight and fall touches.

Bring on the wine and snacks.

Fill this Thanksgiving charcuterie board cornucopia with prosciutto, aged cheeses, olives, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and slices of rustic bread.

Add fall fruit like figs or grapes for color.

It’s perfect for sipping, snacking, and catching up with your favorite people.


At the end of the day, Thanksgiving is about good food and people you (mostly) like. A great charcuterie board checks both boxes.

You don’t need to be fancy or follow any rules—just pile on your favorites, throw in something seasonal, and call it a day. If the crackers end up in the shape of a turkey, even better.

Leftovers? Turn them into tomorrow’s board and pretend it was the plan all along.