Meat Rose Bouquet Holidays (Printable)

Elegant arrangement of meats, cheeses, fruits, and nuts ideal for holiday celebrations.

# What You'll Need:

→ Meats

01 - 12 slices prosciutto
02 - 12 slices salami
03 - 12 slices soppressata
04 - 8 slices capicola

→ Cheeses

05 - 5.3 oz brie, cut into wedges
06 - 3.5 oz manchego, sliced
07 - 3.5 oz cheddar, cubed
08 - 2.8 oz goat cheese, crumbled

→ Fruits

09 - 1 cup red grapes
10 - 1 cup green grapes
11 - Seeds from 1 small pomegranate
12 - 1 pear, thinly sliced

→ Extras & Garnishes

13 - 1/2 cup mixed nuts (almonds, walnuts)
14 - 1/2 cup dried apricots
15 - 1/4 cup olives (green or black)
16 - Fresh rosemary and thyme sprigs
17 - Edible flowers (optional)

→ Accompaniments

18 - 1 baguette, sliced
19 - 1 box assorted crackers

# Method:

01 - Arrange a large round serving board or platter on the workspace.
02 - Drape a slice of meat halfway over the rim of a wine glass. Overlap 5 to 7 additional slices circling the rim. Carefully invert the glass onto the board to release the rose. Repeat with each meat variety, spacing the roses evenly across the board.
03 - Place brie wedges, manchego slices, cheddar cubes, and crumbled goat cheese around the meat roses to create variety.
04 - Fill remaining spaces with red and green grapes, thin pear slices, and scattered pomegranate seeds for color and freshness.
05 - Cluster mixed nuts, dried apricots, and olives in small groups to enhance visual interest. Garnish with fresh rosemary, thyme sprigs, and optional edible flowers.
06 - Arrange baguette slices and assorted crackers along the edges of the board or place in a separate basket for convenience.
07 - Present immediately or refrigerate briefly until ready to serve.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Beautiful and festive centerpiece
  • Easy to assemble and customize
02 -
  • Use a variety of cured meats and cheeses for extra color
  • Honey or fig jam make excellent sweet accents
03 -
  • Chill meats before shaping to make rolling easier
  • Use a clean wine glass for each rose to avoid flavors mixing
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