Food December 13, 2024

Bored of boards? How to make a charcuterie chalet for any holiday occasion

WATCH: How to create a 'charcuterie chalet'

Looking to jazz up your charcuterie presentation this holiday season? Try this festive DIY that transforms a platter of cured meats, cheeses and accouterments into an adorable edible chalet.

While gingerbread houses will always reign supreme as the dessert decor, a savory structure like the charcuterie chalet is any salty snack lover's dream.

This tasty DIY trend first appeared in 2016 and surged to viral popularity on social media in 2020 with feeds overflowing of intricate meat-made architecture.

A meat and cheese charcuterie chalet.

And if you haven't made one before, this season is your shot to deck the halls with salami shingles, breadstick beams, rosemary wreaths and soft cheese snowmen.

Our team tested some strategies with the multiple ingredients to help create a unique charcuterie chalet of your own.

How to to build a charcuterie chalet

Ingredients

Pretzel rods - to build the house

Everything bagel crackers - for the roof

Almonds - for the walkway

Salami - for the walkway

Mozzarella balls - to make snowballs

Grated parmesan cheese - for the snow effect

Cream cheese - to hold the house and roof together

Round crackers - for the windows

Cheddar cheese to make pavers next to the house

Ritz crackers - to make pavers next to the house

Peppers - to make Santa’s sleigh

Pretzel square - for the fence

Rosemary - to mimic trees and a wreath

Goat cheese - can be used for an optional snowman

Assembly and tips

Lori Bergamotto with her charcuterie chalet.

Building a charcuterie chalet can be daunting and slightly trickier than building a regular gingerbread house. Especially since it doesn’t come with a pre-cut house and directions, you have to use your creativity.

Stack the pretzel rods to build a log cabin and create a stable foundation and then built the roof with everything bagel crackers.

The thin, lightweight crackers help build the roof, which gets held together by cream cheese and lean against each one for added support.

Build a fence of square crackers that sink into the cream cheese snow-like covered base, shape salami into a walkway with surrounding almonds set as pavers and use rosemary sprigs as trees.

After adding more crackers for the house, add a sleigh made of bell peppers and more herbs to create a wreath on the door and complete the snow-covered chalet topped with a fresh dusting of grated cheese.

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