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Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

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Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a festive Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board? This adorable and tasty spread is the perfect way to add some fun and whimsy to your Easter celebration. Whether you’re hosting a small gathering or just want to add a special touch to your family’s holiday meal, a Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board is sure to be a hit with all ages.

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board


Imagine a platter filled with an assortment of cheeses, meats, fruits, veggies, and delicious accompaniments, all arranged in the shape of an Easter bunny. This creative and playful display will not only satisfy everyone’s taste buds, but also make for a stunning centerpiece on your Easter table. Whether you are hosting an Easter brunch or a family Easter meal, this fun and easy Easter charcuterie is the perfect appetizer board or platter for your celebration.

Whether you’re a seasoned charcuterie enthusiast or a beginner, putting together an Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board is a fun and easy way to get creative in the kitchen. So, gather your favorite snacks and get ready to hop into the Easter spirit with a delightful Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board. 

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

Why We Love This Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

  • We love this Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board because it brings a whimsical and festive touch to our Easter celebrations.
  • The combination of sweet and savory snacks arranged in the shape of a cute bunny is not only visually appealing but also adds a playful element to our snack platter.
  • The variety of ingredients, from sweet fruit and crunchy veggies to cheeses and crackers, ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
  • This board is also a great way to get creative with the presentation of our favorite snacks, making it an interactive and enjoyable experience for both kids and adults.
  • The Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board is a conversation starter and a focal point of our gathering, adding a decorative and fun element to our festivities.
  • Plus, it’s a wonderful way to incorporate the Easter theme into our food spread, making it a memorable and festive addition to our holiday traditions. 
Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

What Do I Need to Make an Easter Bunny Snack Board?

  • Veggie Dip – we used a homemade sour cream dip, but you can use any dip you prefer
  • Black Olives
  • Long Slices of Green Onions
  • Crackers
  • Fresh Strawberries
  • Blackberries
  • Grapes
  • Grape Tomatoes
  • Broccoli Florets
  • Baby Carrots
  • Cubed Cheese
  • Charcuterie Meats

For detailed ingredients and instructions, see our printable recipe card below!

How To Make A Bunny Charcuterie Board

Step 1: Start with the vegetable dip in the center, and add the bunny ears by layering the crackers.

Step 2: We added baby carrots for the middle of the bunny ears.

Step 3: Under the dip we added a salami rose and the capicola around the edges to make a bow tie shape. 

Step 4: Then, we filled around the board with fruit at the top and vegetables and cheese at the bottom.

Step 5: Add black olives for the bunny eyes and nose, and some long slices of green onions for whiskers.

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

For even more charcuterie board tips, check out our post on how to make a charcuterie board, as well as our tutorials on how to fold meats for charcuterie (including the cute salami roses!)

More Easter Charcuterie Board Ideas

We have another beautiful Easter Charcuterie Board filled with fun meats, cheese, fruits, veggies, and some of our favorite Easter candies.

How can I make a healthy Easter charcuterie board?

To make a healthy Easter charcuterie board, focus on incorporating fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and lean protein options like low-fat cheese. Opt for whole grain crackers or bread, and consider using natural sweeteners like honey or agave for any added sweetness.

Can I use a grazing board for my Easter gathering instead of a traditional meal?

Yes, a grazing board can be a fantastic option for an Easter gathering, offering a variety of snacks and treats for everyone to enjoy. It’s a great way to create a relaxed and sociable atmosphere, allowing guests to graze and nibble at their leisure.

What are some ideas for Easter-themed treats to include on a bunny charcuterie board?

You can include Easter-themed treats such as chocolate bunnies, colorful candy eggs, bunny-shaped cheese, festive cookies, and vibrant fruits to add a playful and delicious touch to your Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board.

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

Can a bunny charcuterie board be a dessert option for Easter celebrations?

Yes, a bunny charcuterie board can certainly double as a dessert option for Easter celebrations by including a variety of sweet treats like chocolates, candies, cookies, and even a chocolate fondue for dipping fruits and marshmallows. For a dessert board, stick with sweets and fruit!

Can I make this Easter cheese board the day before?

Absolutely! You can pre-prep ingredients, or even set up your whole board ahead of time. Simply wrap the board in plastic wrap after styling, and store it in the refrigerator. You may have to do some touch ups the day of, but most of the work will be done for you! I recommend waiting until the day of to place any dips or condiments.

What are some more creative ways to arrange the food on an Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board?

  • One creative way to arrange the food on an Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board is to use different types of food to create the shape of the bunny’s face. For example, use sliced strawberries to form the ears, blueberries for the eyes, and a small piece of carrot for the nose.
  • Another creative idea is to use the different colors of food to create a vibrant and eye-catching display on the board. Use a mix of colorful fruits, vegetables, and cheeses to create a visually appealing arrangement. Incorporating Easter-themed cookie cutters to shape the food into festive designs is also a fun way to add a creative touch to the board.
  • You can use the cookie cutters to shape cheese slices, watermelon, or even mini sandwiches for a playful and festive presentation.
  • Adding small decorations like edible flowers, Easter candy, or small Easter-themed toys can also add some extra flair to the board and make it even more festive and fun for everyone to enjoy. 

We love this fun twist on traditional charcuterie boards. Some of my favorite boards are themed ones, and the bunny shape for this Easter themed board is perfection!

More Fun Easter Recipes

Our Easter Carrot Cheese Ball is the perfect addition to your holiday appetizers.

Yield: 10 servings

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board

This Easter Bunny Charcuterie Board is a whimsical and festive platter that brings together an array of fresh ingredients, perfect for celebrating the holiday in style.

Prep Time 25 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • Vegetable dip, either store bought or homemade
  • Black olives and slices of green onions for the bunny face
  • 16 Toll House buttery snack crackers
  • About 1 ½ cups fresh strawberries
  • 6 oz. blackberries
  • Two bunches of grapes
  • About 1 cup grape tomatoes
  • ½-1 cup broccoli florets
  • About 1 ½ cups baby carrots
  • About 12 ounces of cheese, cubed (we used sharp cheddar and pepper jack)
  • About 12 ounces of charcuterie meats- we used salami and capicola

Instructions

    1. Start with the vegetable dip in the center, and add the bunny ears by layering the crackers.
    2. We added baby carrots for the middle of the bunny ears.
    3. Under the dip we added a salami rose and the capicola around the edges to make a bow tie shape. 
    4. Then, we filled around the board with fruit at the top and vegetables and cheese at the bottom.
    5. Add black olives for the bunny eyes and nose, and some long slices of green onions for whiskers.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

10

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 487

Nutrition information isn’t always accurate.

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