Last week I wrote a post talking about the things I was going to buy for our Halloween party and then on Friday we actually had the party. It. Was. So. FUN! And the grazing table was a hit! One thing that I needed to let go of right away when I started that day was that it wasn’t going to look exactly the way I had it pictured and that was okay! I should have taken my own advice from the start and remembered that I can’t do what I want when I am doing a charcuterie board and there aren’t any rules! If you are new around here I put that in pretty much every single post that I have done with a charcuterie board in it. Well lets get down to it, if you need the halloween decor you can get that here! The only thing left to share is the food and the final result.
I should also note that we did 90% of our shopping for the Halloween Party at Costco and then some miscellaneous last minute things that I decided I had to have from Target. But all of these things can really be picked up from anywhere that sells cheese! I like to think of this post more as inspiration to get ideas for your own tables because again you get to do what you want!
What you will need
Meats
Prosciutto
Genoa Salami
Dry Cured Chorizo
Pepperoni
Peppered Salami
Extras
Marcona Almonds
Olive oil & Oregano mixed together
Macaroons as a sweet treat
Table Crackers and Simple Mills Almond Flour Crackers
Fig Jam, Honey and Crushed Pistachios
Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives
Cheeses
Goat Cheese
Dijon Herb Rubbed Fontina
Dubliner Cheese
Mozzarella Balls
Aged Cheddar
Cabot Clothbound Cheddar
Havarti
Brie Wheel
Manchego
Monteau Alpine
Red Wine Soaked Goat Cheese
Blue Cheese
Vermont Extra Sharp Cheddar
Before this year we had never really had a Halloween Party before but this was so much fun I feel like this might become a yearly event! Both my husband and I love to entertain so I’m not sure how we haven't ever done anything like this. I also see a Christmas party in our future haha! Do you guys have parties around the holidays?!