Last weekend I attended California's Artisan Cheese Festival. While the highlight was tasting tons of scrumptious cheeses, I did learn how to create a beautiful cheese plate. A cheese plate is wonderful for parties because it doesn't involve any cooking; it's more about assembling and displaying in an attractive way. To see my tips for creating a beautiful cheese display, read more.
- Start by selecting the cheeses. Choose cheeses that represent a variety of types and textures. You want to find a balance between flavors. Offering three to five cheeses is ideal, as it won't overwhelm the palate.
- If you want to get creative, choose a theme. All of the cheese could be from the same region, from the same milk or from different milks.
- Avoid common cheeses that most people have already tried. Head to a local cheese shop and look for artisan cheeses. If you are on a budget, buy one or two quality cheeses instead of a bunch of cheaper ones.
- Present the cheese on a large platter or board with plenty of room. You want each cheese to have its own space. Make sure the cheese is easily accessible. Arrange hard cheeses on the outside of the board or crumble into small chunks.
- Create levels in the display. Turn bowls or pans upside down or place old shoe boxes underneath the tablecloth.
- Make the plate pretty by placing large leaves underneath the blocks of cheese. Fresh herbs are also a lovely and fragrant touch.
- Don't forget the accompaniments that enhance the cheese: olives, nuts, fresh fruit, jams, honey, crackers, breads, thinly sliced meats, pate, etc. For beverages both wine and beer make good complements to cheese.
- Make sure the cheese you are serving is at room temperature.
- Lastly label the cheeses so guests know what they are tasting.
Got a great tip for creating a wonderful cheese display? Please share with us below!






Milly
Pedro Garcia
Orlando Orlandini
aww i wish i were there! sounds fun
1So hungry now!
2OooOOooooOoo
3YUM! I'd love to make a cheese display for one of my parties, thanks!
4Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!
5I am so jealous that you got to attend a cheese festival. Now I guess I'll just have to have a DIY cheese fest.
6i love cheese. oh man, now i want some
7Thanks! I love wine and cheese
8yum, you could possibly have the best job ever.
9a reliable cheese section in a grocery store near you might have a basket where they throw the really small sections of cheese, smaller prices for smaller pieces, of course... use that to fill up a cheese plate... works for a group of one to four more than a big group...
not sure if it's okay to post a link to my blog but here you go
10http://lnkitchen.blogspot.com/2007/10/williamsburg-without-skinny-jeans....
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