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3 Stylish Ways to Create a Covid-Safe Charcuterie Board



We're big fans of charcuterie boards for holiday hosting but this year, in the midst of a pandemic, hosting your closest pod will look a little different. Roxy Te Owens, founder and creative director of Society Social (she's in the leopard print!), partnered with fellow Charlotte, N.C. local Meggie Sullivan of Queen Brie for creative ways to individualize charcuterie and we are already drooling!




Roxy putting together a cheese board

"In our opinion, a holiday dinner isn't complete without a fabulous charcuterie spread," says Roxy. "I mean, forget the actual dinner, we could live off of prosciutto!" Agreed! Here's how she and Meggie are being extra cautious to keep multiple hands off the collective board, from individual boards to paper cones! We love these ideas — so pretty too!


everything you need for a charcuterie board

The Materials

Oval Serving Tray
Individual Monogrammed Maple Board
Individual Boxes
Individual Cones
Marble Dipping Bowl
Charcuterie List Notepad
Cheese
Knife
Honey Dipper
Toothpicks


individual mini charcuterie cones

Idea #1 Individual Charcuterie Cone

How cute are these?! They're kid-friendly and make for easy cleanup too. "These are perfect for hosting as friends and family can easily grab a cone and munch and mingle. No need for plates or napkins!," says Roxy.


individual mini charcuterie cones

Here's another pretty (and brilliant!) way for displaying the cones.


everything you need for a mini cheese board

Idea #2 Individual Charcuterie Mini Board

Let each monogrammed board serve as gifts! "Great for intimate dinners. Bring your hosting game to the next level by creating individual charcuterie boards for each of your guests on monogrammed boards. Once they've cleared their board, let your guests take them home as a party favor!," says Roxy.


everything you need for a charcuterie box

Idea #3 Individual Charcuterie Box

"A chic alternative to an appetizer plate. No need to hover over the kitchen island! These individual charcuterie boxes allow guests to take their treats to their seat," says Roxy.


make a list for your charcuterie board

So beautiful, delicious and safe for these times — win-win and win! Thanks Roxy and Meggie!

Share your holiday hosting and charcuterie board ideas with us @BritandCo!






Featured photo by SocietySocial and QueenBrieCLT/Photography Demi Mabry.

This post has been updated.

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