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Sweet & Savory Fall Cheeseboard

By: BREE HESTER

How to assemble the perfect fall cheese board! My Sweet and Savory Fall Cheeseboard has fall flavors, colors, and is perfect for any autumn event.

Is that the crisp smell of fall in the air? Are you seeing back to school photos all over social media? Is the cozy hoodie/sweater in the back of your closet beckoning to you? Are you craving a PSL and fighting the urge to buy a pumpkin? 

Me. Too.

I’m ready to have some normalcy and routine in my life right now. This summer was a literal wash out. We had an entire month of rain and it did not put me in a festive summer mood. Here in New England, we’ve already had some fall-like days and I am HERE FOR IT. 

With all things fall on my mind, I created a Sweet and Savory Fall Cheeseboard featuring my favorite Roth Cheeses. I created this with fall colors, fall flavors, and cozy fall vibes in mind. I loved creating it and I especially loved eating it. 

While gatherings might be smaller this fall, we can still make them special. Adding a few extra touches here and there make all the difference and your family and guests will appreciate the beauty and effort you put into it. I would serve this beautiful fall cheeseboard with Spiced Apple Cider Cocktails and be in fall heaven.

How to Create a Fall Cheeseboard //

Select your favorite Roth cheeses. I love a variety of cheeses and profiles – especially when I am doing a sweet and savory cheeseboard. I like to have a creamy cheese, flavored cheese, blue cheese, hard cheese, and smoked cheese. There is something for everyone on the board and they all work together with the other items on the platter.

Creamy Cheese – Grand Cru® is my husband’s favorite cheese and it is on every cheeseboard I make. It is an alpine-style cheese that is delicious for eating, but also melts like a dream. It is mild and a great all-around cheese that everyone loves. 

Flavored Cheese – Horseradish Havarti is one of my favorite flavored Havarti cheeses in the Roth line up. It has chive, mustard seed, and the kick of horseradish. (It’s amazing on a baked potato.)

Blue Cheese – I love the punch of blue cheese. Buttermilk Blue® is creamy and tangy, but not too much. You know what I mean? Sometimes blue cheese is like hey, BLUE cheese, this is like bluuuuuueeeee cheese, it’s the perfect amount of mellow.

Hard Cheese – I chose Aged Gouda. I love the Gouda flavor and the way this cheese crumbles. I love the way it looks on the board and adds a different texture to the whole platter.

Smoked Cheese – Smoked Gouda is my ride-or-die cheese. I love it on a cracker, I love it melted on a sandwich, I love it in any shape or form. It’s so creamy and has just enough smokiness. 

Add Fall Accompaniments to Your Sweet and Savory Fall Cheeseboard //

Add fall details and flavors to enhance your cheeseboard. I chose a fall color palette as well to make this cheeseboard really drive home that this is a spread to eat by the fireplace while watching the Pats on a Sunday. Lots of yellow, orange, brown, and deep burgundy. This is a sweet and savory board so we have lots of salty and sweet notes. Which is my personal flavor jam. Always here for a sweet savory salty moment. I loved creating this board because the color palette is gorgeous and I love that you can have so many different unique bites from all of the things on this board. 

Savory //

Cheeses. I already shared which cheeses I chose, but I also added them in slices, cubes, and crumbles. I like the variety and that people can just grab their cheese and not have to slice it themselves. 

Meats. I bought a package of Spanish sliced meats. They came together in the package, I like that the store did the curating for me. Jamón Serrano (similar to prosciutto), salami, and a chorizo.  

Caramelized Onion and Garlic Jam. I made a batch of this jam and it not only fit into my color scheme, it is amazing on a cracker with Gouda. 

Pumpkin seeds. Pumpkin seeds or pepitas (sometimes the package says pepitas) add crunch and salt that balances all the sweet and creaminess from the cheese. Crackers. I used water crackers and fig and rosemary crisps. I like a plain cracker and one with more flavor. 

Sweet //

Dried Oranges. These are so beautiful on a platter and also taste really good. A friend gifted a package to me and now I buy a few at a time. You could also easily make your own in the oven.

Dried Apricots. Chewy and sweet, these are a must have for me. I’m not a huge dried fruit fan, but I adore an apricot. These are always the first thing I go for on a cheeseboard.

Praline Pecans. I buy a few of these at a time, they are amazing on their own, on a board, and tossed into a salad. 

Caramel Sauce. Add some sliced apples and dip away. Caramel is also delicious paired with Gouda and Grand Cru. 

Macarons. Macarons feel super fancy and are unexpected on a cheeseboard. You can buy pumpkin, cinnamon, or any fall flavor to add to the theme of this board. These are frozen macarons from the grocery store and were really good. I also love the shape and dimension they add. 

Candy. Candy corn and peanut butter cups are my family’s favorite fall candy. My son was STOKED to see candy corn on this board and it screams Halloween and fall. You know it’s almost back to school when you see the candy corn hit the shelves. 

Cookies. On the cracker plate, I had butter crisps. These are thin like a cracker, but are a cookie. A piece of Grand Cru on one of these with a drizzle of caramel… chef’s KISS. I also had a bowl of gingersnaps to add some fall spice. 

Decorations //

Cheeseboards are usually the focal point of the table. People ooh and ahh over cheeseboards because they are so visually appealing. They work double duty as both a decor piece and as a way to serve my guests food.

I bought some flowers that matched the colors I was using with my food and placed some blooms of burgundy dahlias and deep orange-y red spray roses around the board and the table it is sitting on. I also built the cheeseboard on top of sprigs of eucalyptus. Sprigs of green add so much visual interest and life to this board. 

You can also coordinate napkins, utensils, and dishes to match the theme. It’s very easy to make a simple cheeseboard into an extraordinary themed showpiece. 

Tips for Assembling a Fall Cheeseboard //

I have a few rimmed platters that I prefer to build boards on. I think the lip makes it easier to transport and keeps everything from spilling over. 

I line all of my cheeseboards with parchment paper. This makes clean up super easy and protects the wood on my cheeseboard. When I am cleaning up, I throw the paper away and give the sides a good wipe down with some soapy water. 

Pick things up as you see them in stores. I like to stock up on seasonal items and keep them for occasions like these. When I am making a cheeseboard, I am able to pull fun things that are unexpected from my pantry. 

You don’t need to make one large cheeseboard, you can make individual ones or a few small ones to put around the room.  

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Five Grilling Recipes to Make this Summer

Grilling season is here! If you’re sick of the usual cheeseburgers and hot dogs, we’ve got a collection of grill-out recipes to help you change it up — all using our award-winning family of Roth cheeses. Absolutely perfect for your next outdoor party or summer dinner. 

The Recipes

Hot Honey and Gouda Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Hot Honey & Gouda Grilled Chicken Sandwich

This grilled chicken sandwich is topped with melty Roth Gouda AND Smoked Gouda cheeses, then drizzled with homemade hot honey for a touch of heat. Add lettuce, tomato, and red onion and you have one INCREDIBLE sandwich.

Grilled Shrimp Salad

This fresh salad is perfect for a hot summer day when all you want is a light yet filling dinner. Roth Horseradish Havarti gives it a boost of peppery, creamy flavor that complements the grilled shrimp.

Pork Tenderloin BBQ Sandwich

This classic summer sammie gets an upgrade with our fan-favorite Jalapeño Havarti. It’s great for family or party guests that enjoy a kick to their food without it being too spicy or overwhelming.

Grand Cru® Grilled Potatoes

These cheesy potatoes are an easy, savory delight made with Roth Grand Cru®. They’re a great side for any meal and easily feed a lot of people. Leave the bacon bits out if you’ve got vegetarian guests.

Chorizo & Smoked Gouda Sandwich

If you’re looking for something extra spicy, try this hearty sandwich with creamy Smoked Gouda cheese. Polish sausage also works great if you prefer a milder meat than chorizo sausage.

How to Make a Mardi Gras Cheeseboard

How to make a Mardi Gras cheeseboard or Fat Tuesday-inspired cheeseboard with all things yellow, green, purple, and New Orleans!

By: Bree Hester

I have never lived in New Orleans or anywhere that truly embraces Mardi Gras, but I do love to celebrate it. You don’t really need to give me an excuse to decorate and make food around a theme.

I make a King Cake for my family every year, sometimes multiple times during Mardi Gras season, but for sure on Fat Tuesday. Some people eat pancakes (it’s called Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day in the United Kingdom) or paczki (Polish jelly doughnuts — they are incredible!) to get ready for the Lenten season. Some people go buck wild with the cocktails and the beads. 

This year, we are going all out and will eat so much cheese and meats and King Cake and we will have zero regrets. I feel like we need a reason to celebrate and this is the answer! Have a family Mardi Gras night at home. 

How to Create a Mardi Gras-Inspired Cheeseboard //

I love a clear theme and this board has one: the colors of Mardi Gras and New Orleans. According to my research, purple represents justice, green represents faith, and yellow or gold represents power. 

New Orleans is what I think of when I think of Fat Tuesday, so I chose things that are from New Orleans and things that you eat while you are there. 

I had the BEST time creating this cheeseboard and I can’t wait to tell you how I made it. So grab a King’s Cup and let’s get started! 

Researching the Foods of New Orleans and Mardi Gras //

I started by doing a little research into foods that can be found and eaten in New Orleans. I wanted things that are easy to eat, go well on a cheeseboard, and loosely all tie into my Creole and Cajun theme.

King Cake // King Cake had to be on there. It’s the first thing I think of when I’m thinking about Mardi Gras. I made this one, but you can order them and have one shipped from Louisiana straight to your door. I’ve done this before and love how many different fillings you can choose from. I did an easy cheese filling for this one.

Andouille Sausage // Is found in so many Creole and Cajun recipes. It is a smoky pork sausage that is the base of so many famous Louisiana recipes. I cut mine on the bias and seared it until the sides were golden and crisp, like you do with kielbasa. 

Creole Mustard // Creole mustard is grainy, spicy, and an essential ingredient in remoulade sauce that is also a New Orleans staple. It’s delicious to dip your Andouille into. 

Praline Pecans // I’m of the humble opinion that there needs to be a sweet element on every cheeseboard. You can’t visit a touristy Southern city without being hit in the nostrils with the delicious aroma of burnt sugar and roasted pecans. I worked next to a candy shop that made them while I was in college and think that for a few years I was ⅕ praline pecan. They are the perfect sweet element for this cheeseboard. 

Pancakes // When I was thinking about what to put on this board, the idea to add baby pancakes came to me in the middle of the night (ALWAYS THINKING ABOUT FOOD) and I’m so glad I remembered it when morning came around. I made silver dollar-sized pancakes as a nod to Shrove Tuesday. I used my favorite store-bought pancake mix, but you can always make homemade pancakes.

French Bread // Crusty French baguette because there is so much French influence in the food and culture of New Orleans, this had to be a vehicle for getting cheese to mouth. 

Cornbread Crisps // Also a nod to the South where cornbread and biscuits are found on almost every table. And the yellow color was a plus too. 

Muffaletta Ingredients // If you’ve ever gone to New Orleans, you have seen and heard of the famous muffaletta sandwich. There is an olive salad, lots of meats and cheeses, and is often served as an entire loaf bread. It’s pressed, so when it’s cut, it has really beautiful layers. I have a bowl of olive salad ingredients, ham, salami, and lots of cheese to choose from. With the French bread, you could make yourself a muffaletta-like sandwich.

The Rest // To round out my Mardi Gras cheeseboard, I picked fruits and vegetables that fell into my color palette. Purple and yellow carrots, yellow and green peppers, blueberries, and cucumbers. 

The Roth Cheeses I Used for This Board //

For full disclosure, I chose my cheeses based solely off of color. Thankfully, Roth Cheese never lets me down and I had cheese that is yellow AND yellow with flecks of green! (When you are committed to a theme, you really need to COMMIT!)

Natural Smoked Van Gogh®️ Gouda // This is one of my favorite cheeses in the entire Roth Cheese lineup. This cheese is creamy, smoky, and incredible. It is also made for a perfect bite – A piece of French bread, a teeny bit of mustard, a slice of smoked Gouda, and topped with pecan praline. Trust me, it’s perfect!

Grand Cru®️ // Grand Cru® makes an appearance on every board I make now because it is my husband’s favorite cheese. It also pairs perfectly with an icy cold beer, which goes great with a muffaletta. 

Dill Havarti // I think that Dill is often overlooked as one of the best herbs. It’s so fresh and light and I use it in salads all the time. Add it to some Havarti and it makes a really delicious cheese even more delicious. (This cheese is really good on a fried egg sandwich.) 

Horseradish Havarti // I LOVE horseradish. I worked in a restaurant that had jars of really spicy horseradish and oyster crackers on each table. I would eat it and cry because it was so hot, and I loved every second of it. The creaminess of the Havarti cuts the spiciness of the horseradish and has just the right amount of kick. This Havarti also has chive and mustard seed in it. I need to experiment with this cheese more because I think that it would be amazing melted on so many things. 

Some Extra Festive Things //

To make the table I served this on even festive, I bought some yellow, green, and purple napkins from a party store. I put a few of each color under the cheeseboard and it adds so much color and makes everything pop. 

Mardi Gras beads and King Cake babies! I bought a big bag of 100 beads on Amazon and am set for life. I put strands all around the table and the cheeseboard to get us in the Mardi Gras mood. I also bought little plastic babies that are found in King Cakes and used them in cocktails and around the table to set the tone.

Lastly, I made a batch of King’s Cup Cocktails. A really delicious coconut, lime, and pineapple drink with a green and purple sugar rim that is so good and really fits with my whole theme. 

I hope you loved this post as much as I loved creating it. I had the best time thinking of ideas and decorating and making something special for my family when we need a weeknight celebration.


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