Valentine's Day Dessert Charcuterie Board (2024)

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Gather your loved ones and snack on this delicious Valentine’s Day Dessert Charcuterie Board complete with everything pink & red! Easy dessert for a Valentine’s Day (or Galantine’s’ Day) party or gathering, and everyone can grab what they want. So many options and variations for this fun and pretty dessert board!

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Sweet Pink & Red Dessert Charcuterie Board For Valentine’s Day (or Galantine’s Day)

Make this Valentine’s Day dessert charcuterie board for a sweet snack! Fill it with anything red & pink to celebrate the Holiday.

This dessert board is surprisingly simple to make, thanks to the store-bought cookies, cupcakes, and candies. All you need is a large serving platter and some goodies to put on it. Just remember that while I will show you what I used to make it, you can use anything you want. There are so many cute pink and red options of candy, chocolates, cookies, snacks, etc.

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What You Need To Make It

  • Cupid’s Mix M&M’s – These are the red, pink, and white mix of m&m candies.
  • Golden Oreos – Use regular golden Oreos or the thin ones. You could also use the chocolate Oreo cookies or the dark chocolate Oreo cookies instead.
  • Lindt Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles – These are the perfect for this dessert board because of the red wrapper on them. The Lindt white chocolate truffles or even the strawberries & cream truffles have pretty white and light pink wrappers on them. Use a mix of all three of just one!
  • Twizzler Bites
  • Cherry Lifesavers – You can also use gummies. I have even seen X and O packs of gummy lifesavers that would be so cute.
  • Pink Lofthouse Cookies – These are the store-bought cookies with the light pink frosting on them.
  • Pink Mini Cupcakes – Again, make your life easy and buy them at the bakery. Or of course, you can always make them yourself too.
  • Strawberry Wafer Cookies
  • Strawberry Pocky Sticks
  • Heart Shaped Marshmallows
  • Pink Jumbo Marshmallows
  • Party Toothpicks – This is an optional thing, it is just to make skewers with the marshmallows. You can just put the marshmallows onto the dessert board with the toothpicks (as pictured), or just omit the marshmallows all together and choose something else.

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How To Create a Valentine’s Day Charcuterie Board

Learn how to make the simple dessert board loaded with all the cute Valentines candy and colors! The best thing about this “recipe” is that there is no wrong way to do it. Make it your own, be creative, and use anything you want.

  1. Gather all your sweets & treats and your favorite large white platter. It doesn’t have to be white, you can use anything you have like a wooden platter or even a Valentine’s themed serving tray.
  2. Grab a small bowl, or other small candy holder, and place it in the center of the platter. Fill it with m&m’s.
  3. Add the golden Oreo cookies creating a flow platter down the center of the platter. Overlap the Oreo cookies to create kind of a falling domino type look.
  4. Place the smaller sized treats, like the Twizzler bites and lifesavers into small bowls, and place one on each side of the platter.
  5. Fill in the remaining negative space with the remaining treats.

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What Are Some Other Candy & Chocolates I Can Use?

My favorite part about dessert boards! Use anything, literally, anything you want. I love slowly cruising the Valentine’s candy aisle at Target or Walmart and just picking out all the pink and red stuff. Here are some other ideas that would work great on this dessert board.

And remember it does not even have to be found in the Valentine’s candy aisle. There are plenty of red and pink options elsewhere.

  • Hershey’s Hugs & Kisses – They have these wrapped in pink and red foil wrappers for the Holiday.
  • Dove Heart Chocolate – These are the best because they are shaped like a heart and wrapped in pretty red or pink foil.
  • Hershey’s Hearts
  • Pink Starbursts – Buy a bag of the ‘All Pink Starburst’ and add them to the board.
  • Lindt Lindor Truffles – I know these are already on the list of ingredients for the board, but I want to add that there are so many festive options to use. White chocolate strawberries & cream come in a pretty light pink wrapper, the white chocolate ones, or I have even seen some strawberry dark chocolate truffles that come in a darker pink wrapper. All would be perfect for this dessert charcuterie board. I prefer using some of all of them that way you get all the colors.
  • Heart Shaped Cookies – Trader Joe’s sells some delicious chocolate covered heart cookies (with sprinkles) and those are a great option. Look at the bakery at the grocery store and use any of the heart shaped or Valentines themed treats there.
  • Gummies – You can always find heart shaped gummies this time of year.
  • Sweethearts Conversation Hearts
  • Cinnamon Jelly Hearts
  • Pink Reese’s Hearts
  • Circus Animal Cookies – The pink and white covered animal crackers with sprinkles.
  • Homemade Goodies – If you’re wanting to avoid the store-bought treats then try making some Sheet Pan Sugar Cookie Bars (pink icing with Valentine’s sprinkles). Or make your favorite Rice Krispie treat recipe and drizzle some pink candy melts over top and some sprinkles. You can also use a heart shaped cookie cutter to create hearts from a pan of brownies, cookie bars, or rice krispy treats.

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How To Store Leftovers

After the party or gathering, whatever leftover snacks and treats are not eaten, simply store them in individual bags or containers. Obviously if they are already in a wrapper then they’re good to go.

Make sure to store leftover cookies, cupcakes, licorice bites, gummies, basically anything you took out of the wrapper or packaging in Ziploc bags or Tupperware type containers.

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Charcuterie Board Tips

Here are a few of my tips so that you can have success recreating this dessert charcuterie board in your own kitchen ♥

  • Small Bowls/Containers For Smaller Candies : I love buying some heart shaped plastic bowls (you will find them in the Valentine’s Day aisles at most stores) to put the smaller candies inside; like the m&m’s, lifesavers, and Twizzler bites.
  • Create Dimension : When making dessert boards it’s important, and more pleasing to the eye, to create height, shapes, and other dimension on the board. Like making a wave patter with the Oreo cookies, or putting the smaller candies inside a serving bowl, and try to get different sizes and an assortment of goodies for your board.
  • Make It Heart Shaped : Use the treats and candies to create a heart shape with them on the serving board or platter.

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More Recipes For a Valentine’s Day Party

  • Valentine’s Day Caramel Pretzel Bites – Sweet & salty perfection with Rolo candies, pretzel squares, and an m&m.
  • Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark – So pretty and the perfect colors to add to the dessert board.
  • Cupid’s Valentine’s Day Punch – The prettiest pink punch for a party! Compete with instructions for a kid-friendly punch and an adult-friendly one too.
  • Cherry Vanilla Party Punch – Almost like a milkshake because of the vanilla ice cream in it. Another perfectly pink colored punch for Valentines.
  • Chocolate Covered Cookie Dough Hearts – Fun to eat or add them to the dessert board.

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Valentine's Day Dessert Charcuterie Board


Author Jessica - Together as Family

Course Dessert, Valentine's Day

Cuisine American

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Gather your loved ones and snack on this delicious Valentine's Day Dessert Charcuterie Board complete with everything pink & red! Easy dessert for a Valentine's Day (or Galantine's' Day) party or gathering, and everyone can grab what they want. So many options and variations for this fun and pretty dessert board!

Ingredients

  • Cupid's Mix M&M's
  • Golden Oreos
  • Lindt Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles
  • Strawberry Wafer Cookies
  • Twizzler Bites
  • Cherry Lifesavers
  • Pink Lofthouse Cookies (store-bought)
  • Pink Mini Cupcakes (store-bought)
  • Strawberry Pocky Sticks
  • Heart-Shaped Pink Marshmallows (party toothpicks for them if wanted)

Instructions

  • Gather all your sweets & treats, your white serving platter, and 3 smaller serving bowls (red, white, or heart shaped).

    You can use any size serving board or platter that you want, just make sure that you use one that is big enough (or small enough) to fit all the different treats.

  • Grab one smaller bowl and fill it with m&m's. Place it in the center of the platter.

    Next, add the Golden Oreo cookies creating a flow pattern down and around the m&m bowl.

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  • Place the twirler bites and cherry lifesavers (unwrapped) into the remaining smaller bowls. Place one on each side of the cookies.

    Fill in the remaining white space with the other treats!

    * For the marshmallows if you want to copy what is in the picture then take 3-4 pink or heart shaped marshmallows and thread them onto party toothpicks. Place them on the board wherever you want. You can also just omit the toothpicks and place a pile of marshmallows on the board.

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  • You're ready to serve!

    * Be creative with your dessert board and use anything you want. I love browsing the Valentine's Day aisles at the store and using all those fun chocolates and candies they have. Anything works for this desert baord!

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Notes

Nutrition Information : No information given because this desert board can easily be customized and changed. Nutrition information entirely depends on what you add to your board.

Tips -

My favorite part about dessert boards! Use anything, literally, anything you want. I love slowly cruising the Valentine's candy aisle at Target or Walmart and just picking out all the pink and red stuff. Here are some other ideas that would work great on this dessert board.

And remember it does not even have to be found in the Valentine's candy aisle. There are plenty of red and pink options elsewhere.

  • Hershey's Hugs & Kisses - They have these wrapped in pink and red foil wrappers for the Holiday.
  • Dove Heart Chocolate - These are the best because they are shaped like a heart and wrapped in pretty red or pink foil.
  • Hershey's Hearts
  • Pink Starbursts - Buy a bag of the 'All Pink Starburst' and add them to the board.
  • Lindt Lindor Truffles - I know these are already on the list of ingredients for the board, but I want to add that there are so many festive options to use. White chocolate strawberries & cream come in a pretty light pink wrapper, the white chocolate ones, or I have even seen some strawberry dark chocolate truffles that comes in a darker pink wrapper. All would be perfect for this dessert charcuterie board. I prefer using some of all of them that way you get all the colors.
  • Heart Shaped Cookies - Trader Joe's sells some delicious chocolate covered heart cookies (with sprinkles) and those are a great option. Look at the bakery at the grocery store and use any of the heart shaped or Valentines themed treats there.
  • Gummies - You can always find heart shaped gummies this time of year.
  • Sweethearts Conversation Hearts
  • Cinnamon Jelly Hearts
  • Pink Reese's Hearts
  • Circus Animal Cookies - The pink and white covered animal crackers with sprinkles.
  • Homemade Goodies - If you're wanting to avoid the store-bought treats then try making some Sheet Pan Sugar Cookie Bars (pink icing with Valentine's sprinkles). Or make your favorite Rice Krispie treat recipe and drizzle some pink candy melts over top and some sprinkles. You can also use a heart shaped cookie cutter to create hearts from a pan of brownies, cookie bars, or rice krispy treats.
  • Small Bowls/Containers For Smaller Candies : I love buying some heart shaped plastic bowls (you will find them in the Valentine's Day aisles at most stores) to put the smaller candies inside; like the m&m's, lifesavers, and Twizzler bites.
  • Create Dimension : When making dessert boards it's important, and more pleasing to the eye, to create height, shapes, and other dimension on the board. Like making a wave patter with the Oreo cookies, or putting the smaller candies inside a serving bowl, and try to get different sizes and an assortment of goodies for your board.
  • Make It Heart Shaped : Use the treats and candies to create a heart shape with them on the serving board or platter.

Did You Make This Recipe?

I'd love to see it! You can share it with me on @togetherasfamilyblog and follow on Pinterest @together-as-family-blog-recipes or Facebook @togetherasfamilyblog for more!

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FAQs

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

The 3333 rule applies to the number of foods to create the perfect board. To follow the 3,3,3,3 rule, stick to three cheeses, three meats, three starches, and three accoutrements.

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.

Can you have a dessert charcuterie board? ›

A Dessert Charcuterie Board is the perfect thing to make for a small, intimate gathering or a party of one. You can fix it to encompass a theme and make sure there is something for everyone.

What is the secret to charcuterie? ›

In addition to balancing flavors (sweet, salty, sour), you also want to balance textures. For cheese, you'll want something hard, medium and soft. For meat, pair a thinly sliced meat (like prosciutto) with something a bit denser (like a salami) and something more spreadable (like a pate).

How to make a charcuterie board for Valentine's Day? ›

One of the easiest ways to theme a charcuterie board for Valentine's Day is to add some heart shapes. Cookie cutters make this super simple, particularly to cut out cheese and cookies. Adding pink and red foods is another easy way to make it feel seasonal and festive.

What to put on a sweet charcuterie? ›

How To Assemble A Dessert Charcuterie Board
  1. Fill two serving bowls with the White Chocolate Ganache Dip and the Chocolate Ganache Dip. ...
  2. Arrange fresh berries, candies, cookies, pâté, pretzels, nuts, crisps, and salami randomly around the dips on the board.
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What not to put on charcuterie? ›

There are a few that I would stay away from eggplants, brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, zucchini and mushrooms. Many of these vegetables taste best when cooked, and Charcuterie boards generally don't include steamed or cooked veggies.

What are 3 good cheeses for a charcuterie board? ›

Here are the best cheeses for your charcuterie board
  • Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago.
  • Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar.
  • Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.
  • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
  • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

What is the key to a good charcuterie board? ›

Five Keys to a Great Charcuterie Board
  • Fruits Should Always Be Seasonal. Make sure whenever you're preparing the charcuterie board, you're using fresh, in-season fruits. ...
  • Keep Color in Mind. Fruits are a great way to bring color into the picture. ...
  • Pair Meats and Cheeses Creatively. ...
  • Presentation is Huge. ...
  • Keep Flow in Mind.
Sep 23, 2019

How to put together a dessert charcuterie board? ›

When selecting your charcuterie board dessert options, think of easy-to-eat finger foods such as cookies, fruit, foil-wrapped candy, chocolate, gummies, and cakes. While anything goes when crafting your dessert masterpiece, a mixture of large and small items can make your board more intriguing.

How to decorate a dessert charcuterie board? ›

Dessert Charcuterie Board Ideas
  1. Vary the Shapes. My first suggestions is to try and buy dessert items that have different shapes and sizes. ...
  2. Opt for Color Cohesiveness. ...
  3. Placement is Key. ...
  4. Fresh Fruit is Always a Good Idea. ...
  5. Include Some Wrapped Candy.
Jan 20, 2023

What does a dessert charcuterie board look like? ›

Dessert charcuterie boards are arranged in the same smorgasbord style but with all sweets and treats instead of meats and cheeses. They are so fun and you can tailor them to any theme. I chose a Valentine's Day theme since that is the next upcoming holiday.

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.

What goes first on a charcuterie board? ›

Arrange the items on the board – Once you've selected your meats, cheeses, and accompaniments, it's time to start arranging them on the board. Start by placing the larger items, like meats and cheeses, on the board first. Then, fill in the gaps with the smaller accompaniments.

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.

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