Breakfast Charcuterie

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Who said charcuterie boards were only meant as lunchtime snacks or evening appetizers? This epic breakfast charcuterie board has all your favorite breakfast foods with the perfect blend of sweet and savory items. 

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There is nothing we love more than breakfast and hosting our friends. We realized that when we host a brunch we often make a whole smorgasbord of breakfast so everyone has what they want. That’s when it hit us, why not just make a charcuterie board- a little bit of everything included!

We added a delicious maple cream cheese spread to make it extra special. It’s simple and great for special occasions, whether you’re celebrating a baby shower, Mother’s Day, or a weekend brunch with the pals. 

What’s In Easy Breakfast Charcuterie Board

This breakfast and brunch charcuterie board is loaded with a variety of flavors that’ll satisfy everyone’s palate. 

For the savory options, you’ll need hard-boiled eggs, cheddar cheese, goat cheese, bagels, cream cheese, and maple syrup for a delicious maple cream cheese spread. We kept it simple and used prosciutto and dry salami for the meat options. 

For sweet, we used strawberries and blueberries for a pop of color. To add some crunch to the board, include frozen waffles that can be easily toasted before serving.

Hard boiled eggs on a cutting board.

Variations and Substitutions

The best part about this epic charcuterie board is that you can customize it to have all of your favorite breakfast items. Here are some of our breakfast charcuterie board ideas to give you some inspo:

Meat: Feel free to use any cured meat you prefer. You’re also welcome to cook up some crispy bacon or sausage links to add to the board if you wish!

Fresh fruit: Other great options are orange slices, cantaloupe, honeydew, or grapefruit.

Cheese: Brie cheese would also taste fantastic on this breakfast platter!

Go mini: You can use mini waffles instead of regular-sized waffles to make this charcuterie board even more convenient for your guests. Mini pancakes, mini bagels, mini donuts, mini cinnamon rolls, and mini muffins are other great options to include.

Not a waffle fan? Substitute the waffles with French toast instead!

Waffles on a plate on a white background.

Tips for Breakfast Charcuterie

  • To make this ahead of time, assemble without waffles and bagels. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. When ready to serve, prepare the waffles and bagels and add them to the board. 
  • Give this breakfast charcuterie board some visual appeal by filling any empty spaces with fresh herbs like chives or dill for pops of color. You could even be extra and fill them with edible flowers!
  • Make sure you have a big enough board or tray to fit all the items and still have enough room for your guests to easily access each item.
A platter with a variety of meats, cheeses, fruits and waffles.

Storage + Freezer Directions

Since this breakfast charcuterie board has many different ingredients, storing leftovers can be a bit tricky. If you have any leftover meats, cheeses, or fruits, they can easily be stored in an airtight container and refrigerated for up to 3-4 days.

The waffles and bagels will not hold up well if stored with the other items. We recommend keeping them separate and reheating in the toaster or oven when ready to eat.

If you have a lot of leftovers, some items can be frozen for later use. The meats and cheeses can be individually wrapped and stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Waffles and bagels can also be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months, but make sure to wrap them tightly to avoid freezer burn.

A plate with a variety of meats, cheeses, and fruit.

What to Serve with a Breakfast Charcuterie Board

This breakfast spread is a great way to get everyone’s appetites going before a delicious breakfast dish! We recommend following it up with this Breakfast Pizza with Hash Brown Crust, Quiche Lorraine, or Strawberries and Cream French Toast.

Breakfast Charcuterie

This breakfast charcuterie is simple to make, beautiful to look at, and delicious to eat! Assemble it effortlessly for any special occasion and wow your family and friends.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 10
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Ingredients 

  • 8 large eggs
  • 4 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • 4 oz. thinly sliced prosciutto
  • 4 oz. thinly sliced dry salami
  • 4 bagels, any type
  • 6 frozen waffles
  • 8 oz. cheddar cheese, cubed
  • 4 oz. goat cheese log
  • 16 oz. strawberries
  • 1 pint blueberries

Instructions 

  • First, fill a medium bowl halfway with ice cubes and cover the ice cubes with water. Set aside.
  • Fill a medium saucepan with water and bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  • Gently add the eggs to the boiling water and let boil for 6-12 minutes. (6 minutes for soft yolks and 12 minutes for fully cooked yolks.)
  • When the eggs are done cooking, drain water from the saucepan and place the eggs in the ice bath for at least 5 minutes.
  • Carefully peel the shell from each egg. If the shell isn’t peeling easily, try running the egg underwater while peeling the egg. Half the eggs and place in a small bowl and place on the charcuterie board. Season them with salt and pepper.
    Hard boiled eggs on a cutting board.
  • Add the cream cheese and ⅓ cup of the syrup into a small bowl. Mix to combine and transfer to a small bowl and place on the board.
    A bowl of bagels with cream and a fork.
  • Place the prosciutto and salami on opposite ends of the board in loose piles.
  • Toast the bagels and quarter them. Transfer them to the board next to the maple cream cheese.
  • Toast the waffles in a toaster or oven. Cut in half and place opposite the bagels. Set the maple syrup near the waffles.
    Waffles on a plate on a white background.
  • Next, place the cheddar cheese and goat cheese log on opposite sides from each other.
  • Fill in any remaining space with the strawberries and blueberries.
  • Serve immediately.
    A platter of waffles, cheese, and fruit.

Tips & Notes

  • To make this ahead of time, assemble without waffles and bagels. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. When ready to serve prepare the waffles and bagels and add to the board.
  • We used prosciutto and dry salami. Cured meat would be great for this board.
  • We used cheddar and goat cheese in this recipe. Brie cheese would also be great for this.

Nutrition

Calories: 565 kcal, Carbohydrates: 54 g, Protein: 23 g, Fat: 29 g, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 18 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Linley is a 5โ€ฒ nothing spitball of positive energy who joined Team Fit Foodie Finds (our sister site) in the Spring of 2014. Linley has worked on the digital side of small businesses and nonprofits since 2011, where she specialized in social media community management. Lin has a passion for food and an incredible palate. She is TCKโ€™s chief recipe developer, so you can thank her for these incredible recipes!

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