If you’re wanting something a little different for the dinner table this year, this will have you covered.
Christmas is all about fusing old traditions with new ones, and whilst you might not want to bring out the sprout bhajis on Christmas Day, adding new items to the same-old festive menu is a great way to spice up your Christmas Dinner.
If you’re a fan of pulling out the cheese board, either for a pre-dinner or post-turkey snack, you’re in luck.
The Char-Cuterie Boards is South Yorkshire’s first and original grazing company, providing all things cheese to our dining tables since the first lockdown began in March 2020.
This year, the company have solved all of our foodie needs with a Camembert Wreath: a tasty platter of all your favourite breads, nuts, fruit and cured meats, all effortlessly intertwined around a gooey Camembert circle to dip into.
We’re talking raspberries, crunchy sourdough bread, halloumi wrapped in streaky bacon, rosemary and more on this particular board, but it appears that you can order just about anything to suit the needs of your guests.
That includes variation of cheeses: the company have posted a brie variety online in December this year too.
The unusual design went down a treat online, with customers commenting their excitement at the design:
“Oh my word this would be an absolute dream right now. Please tell me you can still do these in April.. as I need to order one for the minute I’ve given birth”.
The Char-Cuterie Board company has been selling food art in the Christmas lead up too, including cheese with the faces of some familiar festive favourites.
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The company’s Instagram page is full of cheesy jokes too, like “Why did the cheese lose a fight with the famous wrestler? … Because the Roquefort back”- so if you’re looking for some inspiration for your homemade Christmas cracker jokes, their page is worth a visit alone.
For more information, including how you can get your own Camembert Wreath, visit the Char-Cuterie Boards social media pages.
Feature Image- Char Cuterie Boards