Rugby Ball Cheese Board (Printable Version)

A creative French cheese platter with fruit, nuts, and charcuterie, styled in a rugby ball shape.

# What You’ll Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 5.3 oz Comté, cut into wedges
02 - 5.3 oz Roquefort, crumbled
03 - 5.3 oz Brie, sliced
04 - 3.5 oz Chèvre (goat cheese), in rounds

→ Charcuterie (optional)

05 - 3.5 oz saucisson sec, sliced
06 - 3.5 oz prosciutto, folded

→ Fresh Fruit

07 - 1 bunch red grapes
08 - 1 small pear, sliced
09 - 1 small apple, sliced

→ Accompaniments

10 - 1.4 oz walnuts
11 - 1.4 oz dried apricots
12 - 1.4 oz fig jam
13 - 1 baguette, sliced
14 - Crackers, as desired

→ Garnish & Decoration

15 - Fresh rosemary sprigs for greenery
16 - 2 strips of white cheese (mozzarella or goat cheese) for lacing design

# Step-by-Step Guide:

01 - On a large oval wooden board or platter, arrange Comté wedges, chèvre rounds, Brie and Roquefort slices in an oval rugby ball shape.
02 - Fill gaps with red grapes, pear and apple slices, interspersing walnuts and dried apricots for color and texture.
03 - Place saucisson sec and prosciutto slices along the outer edge or integrate with the cheeses if preferred.
04 - Use two strips of white cheese to form the rugby ball’s lacing down the center; optionally, add thin strips of cheese or chives for horizontal stitches.
05 - Arrange fresh rosemary sprigs around the edge to simulate grass.
06 - Present sliced baguette, crackers, and fig jam on the side for serving.

# Additional Tips::

01 -
  • Perfect for sports gatherings
  • Combines a variety of cheeses, fruits, and nuts for a balanced flavor
02 -
  • Choose seasonal fruits for best flavor figs berries or fresh apricots work well
  • For a vegetarian board omit charcuterie
03 -
  • Use high quality fresh cheeses for better taste
  • Arrange ingredients symmetrically for an appealing presentation
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