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Breakfast Charcuterie Board
By
Britney
Prep:
20
minutes
mins
Total:
20
minutes
mins
Servings:
6
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Make this show stopped breakfast charcuterie board for the holidays, christmas morning, or even mother's day! It's the perfect main dish!
Equipment
Cheese Board
Cheese Knives
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Ingredients
1x
2x
3x
▢
6
Sausage Links
,
(fully cooked)
▢
6
slices
Bacon
,
(fully cooked)
▢
6
slices
Prosciutto
▢
6
slices
Salami
▢
4
Waffles or Pancakes
▢
4
Muffins
▢
2
cups
Fresh fruit
,
(sliced bananas, sliced apples, pears, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries etc.)
▢
1/4
cup
Jam
▢
1/4
cup
Maple Syrup or Honey
▢
3
Bagels
▢
5
Eggs
,
(hard boiled)
▢
1
cup
Hash Browns
▢
1/4
cup
Olives
▢
Fresh herbs
,
(for garnish)
Instructions
Place any of the above items on a cheese board/charcuterie board.
Top with fresh herbs for garnish.
Notes
Compile. your list of ingredients prior to compiling everything together.
To build your breakfast board, add larger items first and build around them. Try to mix and match different shapes.
Pro tip - add pops of color throughout the board if you have extra space to make the
Place wax paper under the ingredients to protect the wooden board from any juices that may seep through.
Serving a smaller crowd? Make this epic breakfast board into mini snack boards by making small personalized board and wrapping them in.
Nutrition
Calories:
731
kcal
,
Carbohydrates:
92
g
,
Protein:
25
g
,
Fat:
29
g
,
Saturated Fat:
9
g
,
Polyunsaturated Fat:
6
g
,
Monounsaturated Fat:
12
g
,
Trans Fat:
0.1
g
,
Cholesterol:
184
mg
,
Sodium:
1280
mg
,
Potassium:
530
mg
,
Fiber:
5
g
,
Sugar:
25
g
,
Vitamin A:
840
IU
,
Vitamin C:
6
mg
,
Calcium:
136
mg
,
Iron:
4
mg
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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