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Take a “Peep” at The Most Adorable Easter Charcuterie Spread!

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🧀🎉 This Easter, I’m taking it up a notch with an Easter Charcuterie Spread featuring Kraft Cheeses—sliced into playful shapes and paired with savory meats, fresh fruit, and crunchy crackers. 🥖🍇

Easter Charcuterie Spread in an oversized plastic Peep container

Add a little sweet Easter candy for the perfect festive touch! 🍬✨ Because what’s a celebration without cheese? 🐰

Ingredients and Supplies

I linked everything I used in my Easter Charcuterie Basket here! I used:

  • Assortment of Kraft Cheeses
  • Salami or lunch meat
  • Crackers
  • Fruits (such as strawberries or blueberries)
  • Jelly beans
  • Flower marshmallows
  • Festive candies or cookies
  • Optional: Carnation or other flower garnishes
Easter Charcuterie Spread

Directions

  1. Slice cheese into small cubes. You can also use a small cookie cutter for specific shapes.
  2. Is using meat, make a Salami Rose using a champagne glass. (Directions below!)
  3. Wash and cut fruit.
  4. First, wash Peep container with warm, soap water.
  5. Starting with the largest items, (such as cheese or crackers) place them around the Peep container.
  6. Next, place the next-largest items (such as fruit) in the container.
  7. Fill in any empty spaces with the smallest items, such as blueberries or candy.
Close-up of Easter Charcuterie Spread in a Peep Container

Here’s a Quick Video Tutorial!

How to Make a Salami Rose

Perfect Presentation Platters

This Easter Charcuterie Spread is so adorable in the oversized Peep container, but you could still use a variety of options! I listed some favorite serving dishes below, or you can also check out my Amazon storefront for all of my favorite Easter goodies!

Easter Serving Dishes: If you’re looking for a wooden bunny-shaped serving board, I love this wooden bunny serving platter from TJ Maxx.

Leanna holding an oversized Peep container in a sunny white kitchen

Kitchen Links: I get asked all the time about the products in the background of my kitchen. Much of it is from MacKenzie-Childs, which I have slowly grown a collection of over the years! My favorites are this checkered chopping board, my black and white checkered teapot, and the gray and white checkered utensil holder. I also have this enamel canister that you can find in smallmedium, or large.

Can I Prep This in Advance?

Yes! You can cut any cheese ahead of time and wash or cut the fruit as needed. Store in Tupperware containers or a Ziploc bag in the refrigerator up to three days in advance.

Easter Charcuterie Board in a Peep container

Storing Leftovers

If you have any leftovers, place in Tupperware containers or Ziploc bags and refrigerate. Any candies or cookies can be stored at room temperature, either in their original packaging or Ziploc bags.

Easter spread with cheese, candy, and fruit

More Easter Ideas

We hope this Easter Charcuterie Board makes you smile! For more adorable recipes, be sure to check out our Easter Charcuterie Basket, this No-Bake Easter Dirt Cake Casserole, or these cute Bunny Cinnamon Rolls.

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Take a “Peep” at The Most Adorable Easter Charcuterie Spread!

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This Easter, enjoy an Easter Charcuterie Spread with cheese sliced into playful shapes and paired with meats, fruit, and crunchy crackers.

  • Author: Leanna

Ingredients

    • Assortment of Kraft Cheeses

    • Salami or lunch meat

    • Crackers

    • Fruits (such as strawberries or blueberries)

    • Jelly beans

    • Flower marshmallows

    • Festive candies or cookies

    • Optional: Carnation or other flower garnishes

Instructions

    • Slice cheese into small cubes. You can also use a small cookie cutter for specific shapes.

    • Is using meat, make a Salami Rose using a champagne glass. (Directions below!)

    • Wash and cut fruit.

    • First, wash Peep container with warm, soap water.

    • Starting with the largest items, (such as cheese or crackers) place them around the Peep container.

    • Next, place the next-largest items (such as fruit) in the container.

    • Fill in any empty spaces with the smallest items, such as blueberries or candy.

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