How to Make a Showstopping Turkey Charcuterie Board for Thanksgiving

Gobble gobble your way to Thanksgiving dinner with the cutest turkey charcuterie board there ever was! Guests of all ages will love this fun way to enjoy a snack or appetizer full of meat, cheese, crackers, and lots of fruit!

It’s so fun to have a themed snack board like this turkey charcuterie board in the shape of a turkey for the Thanksgiving holiday. If you’re looking for some more delicious appetizers to take to Thanksgiving dinner, I have you covered! Bring these brussels sprouts, this amazing strawberry pretzel salad, or the best sweet potato casserole.

I love a good charcuterie for any party or occasion. This turkey charcuterie board is my favorite thing to bring to Thanksgiving dinner! I love how fun and festive this board looks because it is shaped like a Turkey! Filled with fall colors and delicious cheeses, fruits, and meat… It’s going to catch the attention of each and every one of your guests! For more fun holiday charcuterie boards, try this Christmas charcuterie, this Valentine’s charcuterie, or my favorite Halloween charcuterie.

The best part about this is that it’s SO simple to make but it looks like a million bucks! I have included the step-by-step instructions to take you through exactly what you need to do to make this for Thanksgiving or any day in the month of November. I love to make the board kid-friendly, but adults love the board just as much! There is no wrong way to make this so get creative and have fun!The Recipe Critic Recommendation

Charcuterie boards are the perfect appetizer for any occasion, but they make an especially festive addition to your Thanksgiving table A turkey-themed charcuterie board is a fun way to get creative with your holiday spread. With beautiful fall colors, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and turkey-inspired decorations, this edible work of art is sure to impress your guests.

In this simple, step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to make a beautiful turkey charcuterie board that looks like a lot of work but is actually quite easy to assemble.

Pick a Base

You can make your turkey charcuterie board on any flat surface, but a wooden cutting board or slate cheese board makes an attractive base. Look for one that is large and oval or rectangular in shape to give you plenty of room to work. A large round or square board works too.

Add the Body

A pear or apple sliced in half lengthwise makes the perfect body for your turkey. Place it near the bottom third of your board. If you want, insert cloves for eyes and cut an almond sliver in half for a beak to give your turkey some personality.

Arrange the Feathers

The turkey’s feathers are made from rolled slices of deli meat like salami, prosciutto, pepperoni or chorizo. Use a variety of meats and don’t worry about perfect placement – the messier the better! Fan the meat slices out from around the pear to form feathers.

Red and orange pepper strips or carrot curls also make great feathers. Try mixing in some greens like kale or collard greens for variety.

Fill In With Cheese

Add wedges and chunks of your favorite cheeses like cheddar brie gouda and blue cheese in and around the turkey feathers. Soft cheeses can be sliced or formed into bite-sized balls. Hard cheeses can be cut into cubes or triangles.

Add Fruits, Nuts and Crackers

Fill any empty spaces with fall fruits like pears, apples, grapes, figs and pomegranate arils. Roasted nuts like almonds, pecans and walnuts add crunch. Artisan crackers, baguette slices and crostini complete your charcuterie spread.

Make it Festive

A few extra decorations make your turkey really stand out. Use strips of red pepper or carrots to make feet. Cut cheese wedges into leaf shapes for feathers. Drizzle the board with honey and sprinkle with sprigs of rosemary or thyme. Tiny pumpkins, gourds, leaves or pinecones add autumn flair.

Turkey Charcuterie Board Inspiration

Need a little extra inspiration? Here are some creative ways to decorate your turkey charcuterie board:

  • Use a sharp knife to cut cheese into the shape of leaves for feathers. Olives, grapes, figs or dried cranberries can be feet.

  • Make a beak from a sliced almond and eyes from whole cloves stuck into the fruit.

  • Arrange nuts and crackers down the center for a turkey back bone.

  • Make a frilly neck area with overlapping slices of salami or prosciutto.

  • Cut cheese wedges into leaf shapes and place them around the pear.

  • Drizzle honey over nuts and fruits for sweetness.

  • Scatter fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme and sage over the board.

  • Make it kids friendly with tiny cheese cubes, fruit snacks, goldfish crackers and turkey pepperoni.

Take Your Turkey Board up a Notch

Ready to really wow your guests? Elevate your turkey charcuterie board with gourmet ingredients:

  • Meats: Prosciutto, sopressata, smoked salmon, pâté, salami, capicola, chorizo, mortadella

  • Cheeses: Aged gouda, drunken goat cheese, parmesan, gruyere, pecorino, French brie, gorgonzola

  • Fruits and Nuts: Persimmons, figs, dates, pomegranate seeds, Marcona almonds, spiced nuts

  • Crackers and Bread: Crostini, flatbread, baguette, crackers, lavash

  • Spreads: Olive tapenade, fig jam, cranberry chutney, grainy mustard, honey

  • Extras: Cornichons, roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, castelvetrano olives

Turkey Charcuterie Board FAQs

How far in advance can I make a charcuterie board?

You can arrange your turkey board 1-2 days before serving. Store it covered in the fridge then let sit out for 30 minutes before guests arrive so the flavors can come to life.

What can I use instead of deli meat?

Slice roasted turkey or chicken breast thinly and use in place of deli meats. Smoked salmon and trout also work nicely.

Can I make this nut free?

Yes! Omit the nuts and use seeds like pepitas or sunflower seeds instead. You can also use crackers, breads and fresh fruits to fill in space.

What cheese should I use?

Aim for 3-5 varying textures and flavors. Mix hard cheeses like aged cheddar with soft cheeses like brie and blue cheese. Goat cheese always makes a nice addition.

How do I avoid a messy board?

Use jams, compotes and spreads sparingly. Arrange fruits and vegetables neatly instead of scattered. Slice cheese and meats thinly for easy grabbing. Provide small plates for guests.

Time to Gobble Up Your Grazing Board

A DIY turkey charcuterie board is a creative, crowd-pleasing way to kick off your Thanksgiving feast. Have fun arranging fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses and deli meats into a work of art inspired by the guest of honor. Follow this simple guide to learn how to make this edible centerpiece in no time. Just sit back and wait for the compliments to come flooding in!

how to make a turkey charcuterie board

Cheese to Use For a Turkey Charcuterie

If you love cheese and want to add in some more, feel free to do so! You could try parmesan, provolone, and pepper jack! You can’t go wrong with using more cheese! As I said, feel free to use whatever items that you want on your board! Here is the list of cheeses that I used on this board.

  • Spicy Buffalo Cheddar Cheese Trader Joes
  • Creamy Toscano Cheese Trader Joes

First Comes the Fruit!

The start of your turkey charcuterie board will be the pear used for the turkey’s body. It is SO cute! The key to making this board turn out so festive are the colors from the fruits that you pick! I picked some bold colors to really pop on my board. It’s nice to have some juicy, fresh taste complementing all of the savory meats and cheeses! Here are the fruits that I used, but feel free to use any fruit you like!

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