Winter Mountain Cheese Platter (Printable version)

A rustic alpine mix featuring mountain cheeses, charcuterie, fresh fruit, nuts, and crisp breads for sharing.

# What You’ll Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 5.3 oz aged Comté
02 - 5.3 oz Beaufort
03 - 4.2 oz Reblochon
04 - 4.2 oz Tomme de Savoie
05 - 3.5 oz Bleu de Gex or Roquefort (optional)

→ Charcuterie (omit for vegetarian option)

06 - 3.5 oz Saucisson sec (dry-cured sausage)
07 - 3.5 oz Prosciutto or jambon cru
08 - 3.5 oz Smoked ham

→ Bread & Crackers

09 - 1 rustic baguette, sliced
10 - 1 small rye or country loaf, sliced
11 - 2.8 oz whole grain crackers

→ Accompaniments

12 - 1 small jar cornichons (pickled gherkins)
13 - 1 small jar pickled onions
14 - 1 small bowl walnut halves
15 - 1 small bowl dried apricots or figs
16 - 1 crisp apple or pear, sliced
17 - 2 tbsp mountain honey
18 - Fresh rosemary or thyme sprigs (for garnish)

# Directions:

01 - Place cheeses on a large wooden or slate platter, spacing them evenly and slicing or cubing each variety as preferred.
02 - Fan out the charcuterie slices between the cheeses if using.
03 - Arrange bread slices and crackers around the platter or serve separately in a basket.
04 - Fill small bowls with cornichons, pickled onions, walnuts, and dried fruit and place them on or near the platter.
05 - Include sliced apple or pear on the platter to provide a sweet, refreshing contrast.
06 - Drizzle mountain honey into a small dish for pairing with blue or hard cheeses.
07 - Decorate with fresh rosemary or thyme sprigs for a festive touch.
08 - Present the platter at room temperature to maximize flavor.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Perfect for cold winter evenings
  • Features a variety of mountain cheeses and accompaniments
02 -
  • Replace or supplement with local mountain cheeses if desired (e.g. Gruyère, Raclette)
  • For a vegetarian platter, omit charcuterie and add more fruit, nuts, or marinated vegetables
03 -
  • Use a variety of textures to enhance the tasting experience
  • Serve at room temperature to bring out the best flavors
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