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Create an Easter Candy Charcuterie Board for dessert with your favorite Easter candy. This candy dessert board is easy to make and festive to display and eat!

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Typically, charcuterie boards have meats and cheeses, but we as Americans have adapted the term to mean anything that goes on a grazing board. This Easter Candy Charcuterie Board includes many of my favorite candy. I am totally addicted to mini Robin eggs and those chocolate-covered strawberries. I have such a sweet tooth at Easter.

Serve dessert boards after your Easter dinner! It’s the perfect way to end your family’s Easter celebration on a deliciously sweet note.

This candy board can be easily turned into a springtime charcuterie dessert board by replacing the Easter-themed items with more spring-like sweets and keeping the pastel colors. It’s like a large Easter Basket for everyone!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • This candy charcuterie board is a fun way to celebrate Easter sweets.
  • Fun dessert board for ALL AGES!
  • There are so many Easter candy charcuterie board ideas that you’ll have so much fun creating your one-of-a-kind board.
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What Goes on an Easter Candy Charcuterie Board?

Really anything Easter candy or sweets can go on an Easter Candy Charcuterie Board. That includes homemade treats like bunny Oreo balls, coconut macaroon nests, and these cute bunny butt cupcakes. This will become one of your favorite dessert charcuterie boards!

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Ingredients

For this festive charcuterie board, I used:

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Directions

Step 1

If you are making chocolate-covered strawberries, melt a half cup of chocolate chips in the microwave until smooth and melted (don’t over melt or they will seize up). Dip the strawberries in and place on parchment paper to set. Once set, melt 1/4 cup pink candy wafers according to the package directions and then using a piping bag, add a few squiggly lines onto the strawberries. Allow to set completely before adding to the charcuterie board.

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Step 2

Arrange some green paper confetti scraps into the bottom of your tray to act as a barrier between the food and the tray, or for a pop of festive color here and there. Add the Robin Eggs to a small ramekin bowl, and arrange at the top left area of the tray. Add the jelly beans to a slightly larger bowl, and place them towards the middle bottom of the tray. Next, add the bunny graham crackers to a slightly larger bowl, and arrange towards the top left of the tray. Finally, add the M&Ms to a small ramekin and arrange towards the bottom right of the tray.

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Step 3

Arrange the Hershey’s Kisses underneath the bunny grahams bowl, flowing between the jelly eggs and M&M’s bowls. Next, arrange the vanilla wafer cookies under the Robin Eggs, flowing down on an angle, next to the jelly beans. Place the strawberry wafer cookies under the bunny grahams bowl, to the right of the Hershey’s kisses, flowing on a diagonal, ending at the top of the M&Ms bowl.

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Step 4

Arrange a 4 stack of Peeps bunnies on an angle at the top between the Robin Eggs and bunny grahams. Then, add a 5 stack of Peeps chicks at the bottom, under the Hershey’s Kisses.

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Step 5

Do a thin layer of mini marshmallows between the bowl and under the Peeps Bunnies in the bare middle section. Place the chocolate bunny on top of the marshmallows, and fill around the bunny with more marshmallows. Add another peep stack to the top right corner and the 4 chocolate covered strawberries bottom left between the vanilla cookies and the Peeps.

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Step 6

Arrange some white chocolate covered pretzels in the bottom right corner and some Easter marshmallows in the top left corner. Fill in spots with Peep bunnies: 2 under the Easter marshmallows, 1 bottom left corner, and 1 on the right edge under the Peep chicks (above the strawberry cookie wafers). Add more Hershey’s Kisses to fill in the top middle. Place the 3 Easter egg cookies, one over each set of Hershey’s Kisses, and one over the mini marshmallows and vanilla wafers.

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Step 7

Fill in the bare area at the top next to the Easter marshmallows with more pretzels. Then fill in the right side with some M&M’s by the strawberries. In the area by the strawberries, fill in gaps with mini marshmallows. Add a few more pretzels top right corner. Add more mini marshmallows to any remaining gaps. The final touch to the board is to add the decorative carrots (non-edible) to the tray. Use the images as a guide where to fill in gaps.

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Tips, Tricks, and FAQs

  • Use small bowls for the candy that will easily roll away like the jelly beans and M&M’s.
  • Add your bowl filled items first to the board and then your bigger items. Starting with these first helps you design the board more easily when filling it with the smaller candies.
  • Scattering the candies in a few places, as I did with the white chocolate pretzels and mini marshmallows will have a more appealing look than just piling them all in one spot.
  • Typically, assembling your Easter Candy Charcuterie Board right before serving is best.
  • The type of tray is up to you but be sure it will fit everything you want to include.
  • Get creative! Love peanut butter eggs or chocolate eggs? Add them to the board!
  • Substitute a white chocolate Easter bunny for a chocolate bunny.
  • You can use the traditional Easter candies or choose some of the fun new ones I’ve seen at the grocery store.
  • Marshmallow Peeps come in quite a few colors and shapes now.
  • This Easter dessert board is a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen.
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Easter Candy Charcuterie Board

Create an Easter Candy Charcuterie Board for dessert with your favorite Easter candy. This candy dessert board is easy to make and festive to display and eat!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: candy, charcuterie board, Easter, Easter Candy Charcuterie Board

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 – 12 servings

Equipment

  • tray (I used one that measured 16" x 20")

  • 3 bowls

Ingredients

  • 8 Peeps bunnies (pink)
  • 10 Peeps chicks (yellow)
  • ½ cup Mini Robin Eggs
  • 10 ounce bag Easter M&M's
  • 7 ounce bag Brach's Speckled Jelly Bird eggs (jelly beans)
  • 10.1 ounce bag Easter Hershey Kisses
  • 5 ounce bag Flipz White Fudge Pretzels (white chocolate covered pretzels)
  • cups Annie's Mini Bunny Graham Crackers
  • 2 cups Fruity Flavored Miniature Marshmallows
  • 1 cup Easter Marshmallows
  • 10 vanilla cookie wafers
  • 8 strawberry cookie wafers
  • 5 chocolate covered strawberries
  • 3 Easter egg cookies
  • 1 chocolate bunny
  • 5 mini carrot decorations (non-edible and can be found at the Dollar Tree)

Instructions

  • If you are making chocolate-covered strawberries, melt a half cup of chocolate chips in the microwave until smooth and melted (don’t over melt or they will seize up). Dip the strawberries in and place on parchment paper to set.

    Once set, melt 1/4 cup pink candy wafers according to the package directions and then using a piping bag, add a few squiggly lines onto the strawberries. Allow to set completely before adding to the charcuterie board.

  • Arrange some green paper confetti scraps into the bottom of your tray to act as a barrier between the food and the tray, or for a pop of festive color here and there. Add the Robin Eggs to a small ramekin bowl, and arrange at the top left area of the tray.

    Add the jelly beans to a slightly larger bowl, and place them towards the middle bottom of the tray. Next, add the bunny graham crackers to a slightly larger bowl, and arrange towards the top left of the tray. Finally, add the M&Ms to a small ramekin and arrange towards the bottom right of the tray.

  • Arrange the Hershey’s Kisses underneath the bunny grahams bowl, flowing between the jelly eggs and M&M’s bowls. Next, arrange the vanilla wafer cookies under the Robin Eggs, flowing down on an angle, next to the jelly beans.

    Place the strawberry wafer cookies under the bunny grahams bowl, to the right of the Hershey’s kisses, flowing on a diagonal, ending at the top of the M&Ms bowl.

  • Arrange a 4 stack of Peeps bunnies on an angle at the top between the Robin Eggs and bunny grahams. The, add a 5 stack of Peeps chicks at the bottom, under the Hershey’s Kisses.

  • Do a thin layer of mini marshmallows between the bowl and under the Peeps Bunnies in the bare middle section. Place the chocolate bunny on top of the marshmallows, and fill around the bunny with more marshmallows.

    Add another peep stack to the top right corner and the 4 chocolate covered strawberries bottom left between the vanilla cookies and the Peeps.

  • Arrange some white chocolate covered pretzels in the bottom right corner and some Easter marshmallows in the top left corner. Fill in spots with Peep bunnies: 2 under the Easter marshmallows, 1 bottom left corner, and 1 on the right edge under the Peep chicks (above the strawberry cookie wafers).

    Add more Hershey’s Kisses to fill in the top middle. Place the 3 Easter egg cookies, one over each set of Hershey’s Kisses, and one over the mini marshmallows and vanilla wafers.

  • Fill in the bare area at the top next to the Easter marshmallows with more pretzels. Then fill in the right side with some M&M’s by the strawberries. In the area by the strawberries, fill in gaps with mini marshmallows.

    Add a few more pretzels top right corner. Add more mini marshmallows to any remaining gaps. The final touch to add to the board are the decorative carrots (non-edible) to the tray. Use the images in the blog post as a guide where to fill in gaps.

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FAQs

What is the 3 3 3 3 rule for charcuterie board? ›

What is the 3-3-3-3 Rule for Charcuterie Boards? No matter the style of the wood charcuterie board, you can always follow the 3-3-3-3 rule. Every charcuterie board should have three meats, three cheeses, three starch options, and three accompaniments, such as fruit, nuts, or veggies.

What are 5 things to avoid on a charcuterie board? ›

5 Mistakes You are Making on Your Charcuterie Board
  • Peppers: Whether green, red, or yellow, peppers are best avoided. ...
  • Tricky vegetables: Namely, tomatoes or Asparagus. ...
  • Jalapeno stuffed olives (or anything too spicy): Very hot foods simply don't work well with most wines, and they can overwhelm your taste buds.

What small chewy candy is egg shaped and popular for Easter baskets? ›

Jelly beans trace their origin to the ancient Eastern delicacy known as Turkish delight. First appearing in the 1890s, jelly beans quickly became a year-round penny favorite and--due to their egg-like shape--an Easter staple.

What is the key to a good charcuterie board? ›

Create Variety: Incorporate a variety of colors and textures. Arrange vibrant fruits, nuts, olives, vegetables, and pickles to complement the charcuterie items. Don't forget the spreads — fig jam is always a favorite. Garnish: Add fresh herbs, such as rosemary or thyme or edible flowers.

What are the best 3 cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here's some of the best cheese for charcuterie boards: Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago. Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar. Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.

Can you put candy on a charcuterie board? ›

Choose Your Favorite Candies

Make sure you choose an assortment of treats so that everyone has something they can choose from on the charcuterie board. You should also make sure that you only choose snack-sized treats. This way, you don't have to worry about having to cut your candy to a smaller size.

What desserts go on Easter charcuterie board? ›

Build and style dessert charcuterie board with fresh fruit and cream cheese dip, mini brownies, mini cupcakes, cake truffles, candy, kettle corn, pretzels and PEEPS® Marshmallow Chicks and Bunnies. Replenish Easter dessert board as needed.

Do you put sweets on a charcuterie board? ›

Think of other items you can add to the board besides cookies. These might include bite-size cake pieces (store-bought or homemade), dried fruit, macarons, mini cupcakes, chocolate bars broken into small pieces, rolled wafers, small meringues, and even candy.

How unhealthy are charcuterie boards? ›

Any classic charcuterie board recipe is typically filled with a plethora of delicious but highly processed meats and cheeses that can run on the unhealthy side. For instance, cured meats and sausage-style meats include additives for preservation, which increase the risk of disease.

What not to put on a cheese board? ›

CHARCUTERIE // Stop Adding These 10 Ingredients To Your Charcuterie Boards!
  1. STINKY CHEESES. The cheese section at the grocery store can be overwhelming and intimidating. ...
  2. FRUITS THAT GO BROWN. ...
  3. SPICY FOODS. ...
  4. CRACKERS & BREAD. ...
  5. Veggies. ...
  6. Allergens and Sensitivities. ...
  7. Dips, Sauces and Jams. ...
  8. Boring and Bland Foods.

What items don t need to be refrigerated for charcuterie board? ›

For this travel friendly platter I like to choose meats that are easy to slice and that don't need refrigeration right away. Smoked or Cured meats tend to be my favorite go to's like Salami, Peperoni, Summer Sausage, or Chorizo.

What is the number 1 candy for Easter? ›

Here are the top-ordered Easter candy choices nationwide, according to DoorDash's 2023 ordering data: Reese's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs Candies. Cadbury Creme Egg Milk Chocolate Easter Candy. Starburst Jelly Beans Original.

What is the #1 selling candy at Easter? ›

In addition to the above map, DoorDash has also compiled a list of the top-selling Easter candies in the entire U.S. based on 2023 sales data. At the top, unsurprisingly, are chocolate eggs. But bunnies, jellybeans and Peeps make a strong showing further down the rankings.

What is the most eaten candy on Easter? ›

Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs are on top of the world

Data gathered from both DoorDash and Instacart indicate that Reese's eggs are easily the most purchased Easter candy nationwide (people with peanut allergies be damned)!

What are the three starches for a charcuterie board? ›

3 Starches: we like Taralli (a traditional Italian cracker almost like a small, circular breadstick), Artisan Crisps by Rustic Bakery, and baguettes from Gilles Baguettes. 3 Accompaniments: Cerignola olives, Marcona almonds, French cornichons.

What is the ratio for a charcuterie board? ›

I've found the following ratio works great: 4 types of cheese, 4 types of meat, 3 types of bread/crackers, 1 type of chocolate, 2-3 different nuts, 1 jam, 1 honey, and 1-2 types of olives.

Are there rules for charcuterie boards? ›

Depending on the size of your board, you should have one each of cow, sheep, and goat options with soft rind, firm, and hard cheeses in the mix. Flavors should range between nutty and mild to funky and unique. Rule of thumb: 1 cow, 1 sheep, 1 goat; 1 soft, 1 firm, 1 hard.

What is the order of making a charcuterie board? ›

Building a Charcuterie Board: Where Do I Start?
  1. Step One: Add Structure. Fill small vessels with dips, spreads, and items that can be piled onto the board. ...
  2. Step Two: Add the Cheeses and Meats. First, place the cheeses. ...
  3. Step Three: Add Crackers. ...
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