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Home » Recipes » Holiday Recipes » Vegan Cheese Board (Charcuterie Board)

Vegan Cheese Board (Charcuterie Board)

Published: May 5, 2022 Modified: Aug 30, 2023 by Elizabeth · 4 Comments

This vegan cheese board is perfect for gatherings and special occasions. It's the ultimate dairy-free party food that looks fancy but is surprisingly easy to make.

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Vegan cheese board showing cheeses, berries, bread and crackers.

A vegan cheese board is the pièce de résistance when it comes to party appetizers.

No other dish requires so little preparation but impresses so much.

It's the perfect centrepiece for any gathering as you can make it as simple or as complicated as you like.

And fortunately, the days are long gone when the only vegan cheese options available for us plant-based folk were rubbery, tasteless slices.

Instead, nowadays we have a variety of the most delicious cheeses, from artisan cheese wheels to mozzarella balls.

In some ways, creating a vegan cheese platter or charcuterie board today is almost overwhelming as there are SO many animal-free options!

But never fear, I'll show you exactly how in this post.

Section of vegan cheese board showing dip, artisan vegan cheese, bread, grapes and berries.

WHY YOU SHOULD MAKE THIS

A huge crowd pleaser. A vegan grazing board never fails to attract attention, and looks downright epic as a table centrepiece.

Minimal preparation. Another reason to love them! Minimal prep or cooking is needed to throw a cheese board together.

It looks GORGEOUS. Well, it does. You could spend hours cooking up a feast to impress your friends, or you could spend just a few minutes arranging this jaw-dropping spread.

Completely customizable. You can create a platter using ingredients that are in season, or work around a specific theme (e.g. Mediterranean).

WHAT TO PUT ON A VEGAN CHEESE BOARD

Cheese - The most important part! Use a mix of plant-based cheeses, from aged to soft and creamy. (See my note below for the best cheese to use.)

Bread & Crackers - There's nothing better than crusty bread or crackers to spread your cheese on. Baguettes work particularly well here, as do seeded crackers like Mary's.

Spreads/tapenades - You can use sweet jams, hummus, cheesy dips, or whatever you fancy to compliment the cheeses.

Fruit - A vegan cheese platter isn't complete without fruit. Keep it simple with a few dried apricots, or spring for fresh strawberries, pear and apple slices if you're feeling fancy.

Olives & Tangy Foods - Again, not essential but a fun addition to any grazing board, particularly if you have some mild flavoured cheeses to compliment. Red cabbage sauerkraut works really well here.

Vegan Meats - If you're making a full vegan charcuterie board, you definitely want to add some meat alternatives. Try slicing your favourite sausages like Field Roast for a flavour punch.

Vegetable sticks - These are really for larger charcuterie or grazing boards where you want to create as much colour and texture as possible. Sliced carrots, cucumber and celery work well.

Selection of vegan cheeses, bread and fruit.

BASIC CHEESE BOARD FORMULA

Forget the full recipe - if you just want to create a quick vegan cheese board with a few ingredients, this is what you need.

Cheese
(hard, aged, soft, artisanal etc.)

Dippers
(bread, crackers etc.)

Something to compliment
(fruit, tapenade, olives, hummus, jam etc.)

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Vegan charcuterie board with cheeses, berries, bread and crackers.

Best vegan cheese for a cheese board?

Obviously, cheese is the most important part of your platter (I'm hoping we're all on the same page there!).

So it goes without saying that emphasizing it and making it the star is key to creating a great vegan cheese board.

I suggest using artisan vegan cheeses that look beautiful on your board.

If you're planning a large spread I'd suggest a mix of different flavours to give your guests variety. Try a mix of the following: hard, creamy, aged, herbed and blue.

You could even try making your own, like my vegan mozzarella.

And don't let being vegan make you think you don't have options in the store!

There are LOADS of vegan cheeses available today, and some of my favourites for cheese boards include: Violife, Nuts for Cheese and Fauxmagerie Zengarry.

Section of vegan cheese board showing artisan cheeses with crackers and bread fanned out around them.

How to make a vegan cheese board

1) Spread cheeses and jams/tapenades/dips out on your board. (Ideally they should be in different areas to balance the board visually.)

2) Cut bread into small slices and fan out around cheeses and jams/dips.

3) Fan crackers out in the same way.

4) If using vegan meats, cut slices and fan them out near crackers.

5) Place groups of tangy foods (olives, pickles etc.) around board close to cheeses.

6) If using fruits, slice thinly or in half. Create clusters of fruits/berries and place throughout board to fill any spaces.

7) Finally, if using, add clusters of nuts and vegetable sticks to fill out additional spaces.

8) Place a knife next to each cheese, and a spoon next to any dips.

PRO TIPS

If in doubt, keep it simple - All you really need is some cheese, bread or crackers and something to compliment (fruit, jam or spread) for a beautiful board.

Size matters - Well, when it comes to the size of your board, it does. Choose a size that makes your spread look abundant.

For example, if you have one cheese, a baguette and some jam, put them on a smaller board/plate so they fit snugly and aren't surrounded by empty space.

Use brown paper/parchment paper - Great if you're making a really large platter.

Just tear off what you need from a roll of parchment paper, lay it on your table then place ingredients directly on top. Minimal fuss and minimal clean up!

Pair flavours - If you a have strong cheese, pair it with something mild like pear to enhance the flavour.

Try placing complimentary ingredients close to each other to encourage people to eat them together.

Partial vegan cheese board with cheeses, berries, bread and crackers.

FAQs

What's the difference between a charcuterie board and cheese board?

Charcuterie boards typically contain more 'meat' products like salami, sausage and ham, while cheese boards tend to focus more on cheese specifically.

Can a charcuterie board be vegan?

Absolutely. Just make sure you're using plant-based 'meats' and sausages, and you'll be fine.

What's the best cheese for a vegan cheese board?

See my section above, but the short answer is: ANY! There are loads of different types out there and you can't really go wrong. That said, I like to use artisan cheeses on my board as they look beautiful and have been aged to enhance flavour.

Where can I buy a cheese board/platter?

From most homeware stores, but you can also just use a chopping board, a large plate or even some parchment paper (see my tips above). Use what you have!

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Vegan Cheese Board (Charcuterie Board)

This large vegan cheese board is perfect for gatherings and special occasions. Switch up/sub out ingredients as needed - and use gluten free breads and crackers if you need to.
Prep Time20 minutes mins
Total Time20 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: british, French, gluten-free, vegan
Servings: 8 people
Calories per serving: 605kcal
Author: Elizabeth Emery

Special Equipment

  • 1 large wooden chopping board, marble platter or plate

Ingredients

  • 2-3 vegan cheeses (include a mix of different flavours and styles)
  • 1 jar savoury tapenade, dip or hummus
  • 1 jar sweet jam or preserve
  • 1-2 baguettes/loaves of good quality bread (sourdough, olive bread or French baguette)
  • 1 pack crackers
  • 1 jar something salty or tangy, such as olives in brine, pickles or sun-dried tomatoes
  • 2-3 cups fruit or berries (fruits such as figs, pears, grapes, and/or seasonal berries works well)

Optional

  • A selection of your favourite vegan mock 'meats', such as sausages and hams
  • ⅔ cup mixed nuts (walnuts, toasted almonds and pecans work really well)
  • 2 cups raw vegetable sticks

Instructions

  • Spread cheeses and dips/jams/preserves out on the platter/board. (Ideally they should be in different areas of the board to balance it visually.) If you have wheels of cheese, cut a wedge or two out of them for decoration.
  • Cut bread into small slices and fan out around cheeses and preserves/dips.
  • Fan crackers out around cheeses and spreads in the same way.
  • If using vegan meats, cut slices of them and fan them out near crackers.
  • Place groups of salty/tangy foods (olives, pickles etc.) around the board close to cheeses. (Alternatively just place them on the board in their jar.)
  • If using fruits like pears, slice thinly. If using figs or strawberries, slice in half. Create clusters of fruits/berries throughout cheese board to fill any spaces.
  • Finally, if using, add small clusters of nuts and raw vegetable sticks to fill out any additional spaces on the board.
  • Place a clean knife next to each cheese, and a small fork/spoon in each jar, and enjoy!
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Notes

Size matters. Choose a board size that makes your spread look abundant - size down so it looks full and you aren't left with lots of empty space.
Use brown paper/parchment paper - Instead of worrying about using a board, tear off some brown paper and place your ingredients directly on top.
Pair flavours - If you have a strong cheese, pair it with something mild to appreicate the flavour. Likewise, if using a creamy cheese pair with a bold jam or olives to enhance it.

Nutrition per serving

Calories: 605kcal | Carbohydrates: 75.6g | Protein: 20.6g | Fat: 25.7g | Saturated Fat: 7.6g | Sodium: 1238mg | Potassium: 313mg | Fiber: 11.9g | Sugar: 7.8g | Calcium: 126mg | Iron: 6mg

If you’ve tried this recipe, please leave a comment or tip for others below. I'd love to know how you’ve made it your own!

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  1. Order Food Online

    January 20, 2021 at 11:08 am

    I Like this recipe I will try this at home.

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    • Elizabeth

      January 21, 2021 at 12:43 am

      I hope you enjoy it!

      Reply
  2. Timothyslirm

    September 16, 2023 at 12:28 am

    thank you very much

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    • Elizabeth

      September 19, 2023 at 4:57 pm

      You're so welcome. 🙂

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