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Easy Individual Charcuterie Cups Erhardts Eat

Instructions. Fill 24 charcuterie cups 1/2 full of pistachios. On each toothpick, add 1 olive, 1 of each cube of cheese with a folded over piece of salami between the cheese, and a pickle. In each cup, add one of each of the crackers and pretzel, the charcuterie toothpick, and in the front (2) strawberry yogurt covered pretzels.


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Directions. Divide almonds evenly among 4 cups. Thread 4 long toothpicks with evenly divided havarti, cucumber, sweet pepper, cheddar cheese, salami, okra, and blood orange. Thread 4 long toothpicks with alternating grapes, strawberry halves, and Brie. Stand one toothpick of each type in each cup.


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Add olives, cheese, and tomatoes to another skewer. Fold several pieces of the salami into quarters and stack them onto another pick. Fill the cup with various skewers until they are filled to your liking. Add in the breadsticks, pretzel twists, Pocky sticks, or any other crunchy snacks you have chosen.


Charcuterie Cups Peckish Board

Charcuterie Cups are a crowd-pleasing, unique way to serve a delicious assortment of meats, cheeses, crunchy crackers plus so much more!Let your favorite charcuterie assortment go mobile in handheld cups. You'll never miss the charcuterie board. Serve alongside 5 Layer Bean Dip, Cranberry Jalapeno Meatballs and Simple Artichoke Parmesan Dip for a memorable and tasty appetizer round.


Charcuterie Cups with Apricot Mustard Sauce Rachel Kor

Step 1: Add your heavier, dry ingredients on the bottom of each jar. These are your nuts, dried fruit and seeds. Step 2: Then add in your longer items like breadsticks and crackers. Step 3: Skewer your meats, cheeses, olives and any other wet ingredients. I used two skewers.


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Put the cups together: Place the square of cheese into the bottom of the cup. At the back of the cup position the taller items such as the cheese stick, prosciutto wrapped bread sticks and pepperoni sticks. Stick the toothpicks with the tomato, olives, mozzarella balls and salami slices into the cheese cube.


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Charcuterie cups are single-serving charcuteries assembled in small cups. They typically contain things like cured meats, cheeses, olives, fruits, berries, nuts, and crackers arranged in a pleasing way. The beauty of these cups is that they can be customized to suit any taste and occasion. These charcuterie cups are a beautiful gourmet.


DIY Charcuterie Cups (with Mini Cheese Balls!) for My Parents

Add 4 to 5 grapes to each glass to fill the bottom. Fold the salami into quarters. Thread one olive onto each pick followed by the slices of salami. Add a skewer to each cup, poking the end into a grape to hold it in place. Cut the hard cheeses into slices, triangles, or cubes varying the shapes for visual interest.


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She found her inspiration from Pinterest and created the look with easy-to-find store bought ingredients. In disposable paper cups, she assembled skewers of grapes, layered meats and cheeses, baguette slices and cheese straws, and a decorative sprig of rosemary to finish off the look. She also used the cutest horseshoe cocktail picks along with.


Charcuterie cups 10oz (10 minimum order) The Heart Boxes

Add 1-2 items of food to each cup. Place the 6-12 slices of brie and stilton to the cups. Add 1-2 slices of every cheese to each cup. Try to lean the slices of cheese against the edge of the cup. Add 2 cubes of the 12 mature cheddar cubes to each cup. Fold 6-12 slices of salami and prosciutto twice over.


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Possible Variations. Dips and Spreads: I didn't use any dips or spreads this time, but they can work fabulously in charcuterie cups if the theme is right.Use something like hummus or ranch dressing/dip in the bottom of the cup and then fill it with the appropriate dippers, like carrot and celery sticks, strips of bell pepper or skewered chunks of radish and cucumber, grisini (crisp bread.


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Move over big and bulky charcuterie boards, these adorable Individual Charcuterie Cups are here! These cups are easy to make and a must for any party or get together. These can be easily customized with different, meats, cheese, fruit, or nuts to create your perfect appetizer. These can also be made ahead of time to save on prep and stress.


Charcuterie cups 10oz (10 minimum order) The Heart Boxes

Hattie is great for date night or for girls' night in! This 12" round charcuterie board includes a variety of 4 cheeses, 2 meats, grapes, berries, cornichons, garlic stuffed olives, nuts, honey, bacon jam and lots of personality! Serves up to 10 people as an appetizer. The Hattie is made on a palm leaf disposable board.


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Step-by-Step Instructions for Adding the Charcuterie. Step 1: Add nuts to the bottom of the cup. Step 2: Add any cheese that is long and vertical, like cheese triangles. Step 3: Drape a small grape cluster over the front part of the cone and add skewers of pickles. Step 4: Add additional skewers of meat and cheese.


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Create sweet or dessert individual charcuterie cups using cheeses, fruit, cookie sticks and dark chocolate squares. Place cheese or fruit skewers food picks in the mason jar. Then fill with additional fruit such as blueberries and top with a piece of dark chocolate.


Sweet Grazing Cups *Min of 8 Graze With Michelle

Place 3 finished skewers in each cup, making sure to include a variety of ingredients in each cup. Use additional loose items to finish filling the cups making them look full and balanced. Place finished cups on a tray, cover in plastic wrap, and place in the fridge until ready to serve. Last step!