Christmas Appetizer

Snowman Charcuterie board

Snowman charcuterie board

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Create a festive Snowman Charcuterie Board with cheese, meats, crackers, and fun holiday details. An easy and adorable Christmas appetizer to impress guests at parties or family gatherings

Snowman Charcuterie Board

Snowman Charcuterie board

If you’re looking for a creative and festive way to wow your guests this holiday season, this Snowman Charcuterie Board is a must-try! Perfect for Christmas dinner, holiday parties, family gatherings, or even as a charming TikTok-worthy creation, this adorable snowman board adds the perfect touch of whimsy and cheer to your table. With simple ingredients like mozzarella cheese slices, pepperoni, olives, carrot sticks, crackers, and candy details, you can easily build a snowman snack board that’s not only incredibly cute but also delicious and crowd-pleasing.

This is one of those Christmas appetizers that makes everyone stop and say, “Aww!” before they dive in. It transforms everyday ingredients into something magical, turning an ordinary cheese-and-cracker platter into a festive centerpiece. The best part? You don’t need to be an artist or a food stylist to make it look amazing, just follow a few simple steps and let your creativity do the rest. This holiday appetizer is also totally customizable, so you can keep it simple or get as elaborate as you’d like.

To start, you’ll want to choose a large serving board or a Christmas-themed cheese board. Depending on the size of your gathering, you can make a small snowman or fill the entire board for a full holiday grazing experience. Arrange slices of mozzarella cheese to form the snowman’s head and body. This creates your main shape and serves as a creamy, savory base. Then, layer on the pepperoni to form the snowman’s hat and scarf. Use olive slices to make the smile, add candy eyes for a playful touch, and place a small carrot or carrot slice for the nose. Crackers can be placed around the snowman or arranged in a separate bowl or container, making it easy for guests to grab and snack.

A Fun & Whimsical Holiday Appetizer 

What makes this snowman charcuterie board truly special is how versatile it is. You can elevate it even more by adding fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme to resemble greenery or winter pine. Cranberries, peppermint candies, and small pretzel sticks make perfect accents, too. Use pretzels for arms or buttons, or tuck cranberries and sprigs of rosemary around the snowman to make it feel extra festive. Want to make it a hybrid charcuterie-and-dessert board? Add marshmallows, peppermint bark, mini cookies, or chocolate-covered pretzels around the edges.

If you’re preparing it ahead of time, simply cover the board with plastic wrap and refrigerate to keep everything fresh. It also travels well, making it perfect for potlucks or holiday gatherings at friends’ and family members’ homes. Kids love helping with the snowman’s face and accessories, while adults appreciate how charming and photo-worthy it turns out.

Whether you’re aiming for a savory appetizer spread, a sweet treat board, or a little bit of both, this Snowman Charcuterie Board brings instant joy, creativity, and holiday spirit to any celebration. It’s playful, festive, customizable, and guaranteed to make your guests smile this Christmas season.

 Adorable Snowman Charcuterie Board

Ingredients:

  • Mozzarella cheese slices
  • Pepperoni
  • Peppermints
  • Olive slices
  • Carrot (for the nose)
  • Candy eyes
  • Crackers
  • Optional: pretzel sticks, fresh fruits, cranberry sauce, dip bases, small bowls

Snowman charcuterie board      

How to make this fun Snowman Charcuterie Board

Spread the mozzarella cheese out on a larger board or Christmas cheese board to create the base of the snowman: forming both the snowman’s head and snowman’s body.

Snowman charcuterie board

Use pepperoni to create the scarf. Place candy eyes onto the head of the snowman.

Use the carrot to make the nose.

Arrange olives to make a smile.

Snowman charcuterie board

Use Pepperoni and cheese to create the hat

Snowman charcuterie board

Add peppermints down the snowman’s body for buttons.

Snowman charcuterie board

Surround the snowman with crackers, fresh fruits, pretzel sticks, or place them in a white container or small bowls.

Snowman charcuterie board tutorial

Cover with plastic wrap if preparing ahead of time.

Serve and enjoy this fun and festive snowman snack board!

Snowman charcuterie board

Snowman Charcuterie Board FAQ 

How far in advance can I make the snowman charcuterie board?
You can assemble the base of the snowman (cheese, pepperoni, olives, eyes, and carrot) up to 4–6 hours ahead. Cover it tightly with plastic wrap to keep everything fresh. Add crackers, pretzel sticks, and fresh fruits just before serving so they don’t get soggy.

Can I customize the ingredients?
Absolutely! This board is easy to personalize. You can add your own spin by including fresh fruits, different kinds of cheese, dips, or even sweet treats if you want to turn it into a dessert board. You can also swap pepperoni for salami or use vegetables instead.

What size board should I use?
A larger board is ideal if you’re serving a crowd, especially at Christmas dinner or parties. For smaller gatherings, a medium Christmas cheese board works perfectly. Just make sure there’s enough room for the snowman’s body, the snowman’s head, and space for crackers or sauces.

 How do I keep the shape of the snowman charcuterie board?

Start with a flat surface and lay out the mozzarella cheese slices neatly to create the base of the snowman. Arrange them in different sizes: larger slices for the body and smaller ones for the head. Placing sturdier crackers or a thin cutting board underneath can also help during transport.

Can I add dips or sauces to the board?
Yes! Small bowls filled with cranberry sauce, ranch, hummus, or other dip bases make great additions. Place them around the snowman or use a white container that complements the snowy theme.

What can I use for the snowman’s arms?
Pretzel sticks are the easiest and cutest option for the snowman’s arms. You can also use chives, rosemary sprigs, or breadsticks if you’d like to change the look. Or don’t use hands at all. This project is so versatile! 

Is this safe for kids to help make?
Definitely! It’s a fun board and so much fun for kids to help with. Just pre-slice the carrots and supervise when placing small items like candy eyes or olives to ensure safety.

How do I store leftovers?
Move any leftover cheese, meats, or fruits into airtight containers and refrigerate. Crackers and pretzel sticks should be stored separately in a sealed bag or container to stay crisp.

Can I make this a main dish instead of a snack?
You can! Add heartier meats, more cheeses, nuts, or breads to turn it into a fuller main dish or serve it alongside soup and salad.

Snowman charcuterie board tutorial
Yield: 15

Snowman Charcuterie board

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Create a festive Snowman Charcuterie Board with cheese, meats, crackers, and fun holiday details. An easy and adorable Christmas appetizer to impress guests at parties or family gatherings

Ingredients

  • 1/2 of Mozzarella Cheese Slices round
  • 15 slices of Pepperoni
  • 2 Peppermints
  • 4 Olive slices
  • 1 Carrot
  • 2 Candy Eyes
  • 15 Crackers

Instructions

  • Spread the mozzarella cheese out in the shape of a snowman.Snowman charcuterie board
  • Create a hat and scarf with the pepperoni.Snowman charcuterie board
  • Place the candy eyes onto the snowman.Snowman charcuterie board
  • Use the peppermints to make buttons.Snowman charcuterie board
  • Make a smile with the olives & Place the carrot on the snowman for the nose. Snowman charcuterie board
  • Serve with crackers. Snowman charcuterie board tutorial
  • Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    12

    Serving Size:

    1

    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 39Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 66mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 1g

    This is just an approximation. Final value will be determined by size of the snomwan and plate along with items used.

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