Whimsical, wintry, and wow-worthy! These mini charcuterie snow globes make stunning starters or charming edible décor for your holiday table.

Four small round charcuterie boards feature a salami rose, star cheese and Christmas tree shaped crackers.

Winter YUM-erland

Serve up an edible winter wonderland in these Charcuterie Snow Globes. With a few simple ingredients and a mini domed cake stand, you can create individual charcuterie boards perfect for the holiday season. You’ll have so much fun serving and snacking on these charming appetizers.

Maegan Brown wearing a dark green sweater holding a Charcuterie Snow Globe.

Play in the Kitchen

The holidays are a great time to get creative in the kitchen. Serving a Charcuterie Wreath or my Ugly Sweater Charcuterie Board or these Bow-Tie Antipasto Bites to guests brings so much holiday spirit to our get-togethers.

And these snow globes are just so darn cute. Only a grinch could resist! With salami, fresh fruit, holiday-shaped cheeses and even a sweet little gingerbread man, it’s a delicious balance of flavors and textures.

Four small round charcuterie boards feature a salami rose,

Serving Tips!

  • Great for holiday gatherings, place settings, or make-ahead snacks with serious wow-factor.
  • Let each person build their own globe. Just prep the components and let them “decorate”! You’ll love seeing all the creativity each person brings to their unique boards.
Four small round charcuterie boards feature a salami rose, star cheese and Christmas tree shaped crackers.

Ingredients and Supplies

(see recipe card at the bottom of this post for measurements and details)

Ingredients:

Supplies:

Ingredients to make Charcuterie Snow Globes on a gray marble counter.

How to Make Charcuterie Snow Globes

  • Spread the whipped cream cheese evenly across the mini cake stand. This is your snowy “ground” for building the globe scene.
  • Place the white cheddar triangle at the back edge of the cream cheese base and then the snowman and tree-shaped crackers in front of it. Position the Gingerman cookie in front of the crackers.
  • Nestle the raspberries on opposite sides.
  • Place the rolled salami toward the front along with the mini snowflake and tree cheese shapes.
  • Position the two olives near the front. Scatter pomegranate seeds across the base like ornaments or berries in the snow.
  • Stick the rosemary sprigs vertically into the whipped cream cheese so they resemble mini evergreen trees.
  • Let it snow! Finish by dusting the entire scene lightly with grated parmesan cheese to mimic freshly fallen snow.
  • Carefully place the dome lid over the scene. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to display. These are best served within a few hours.
Four small round charcuterie boards feature a salami rose, star cheese and Christmas tree shaped crackers.

Fun & Festive Holiday Boards

Celebrate the magic of the season with Fun and Festive Holiday Boards that you and your loved ones are sure to enjoy! From sweet treats to healthy snacks, there’s a little something for everyone!

Hot Chocolate Board with Snowmen Scotcheroos, Healthy Santa Snack Board, Kids Christmas Tree Snack Board, Hanukkah snack board

If you make my Charcuterie Snow Globes, be sure to snap a picture and share it with me  @thebakermama on Instagram so I can see. If you’re on Facebook, be sure to join my Friends of The BakerMama group to connect and share all the fun and yummy recipes of mine that you make! 😍 I just love seeing how inspired and creative y’all get with the ideas I share. Enjoy!

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Four small round charcuterie boards feature a salami rose, star cheese and Christmas tree shaped crackers.

Charcuterie Snow Globes

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  • Author: The BakerMama
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 snow globe

Description

Whimsical, wintry, and wow-worthy! These mini charcuterie snow globes make stunning starters or charming edible décor for your holiday table.


Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup whipped cream cheese (as the base)
  • 1 white cheddar cheese triangle shape
  • 1 Snowman-Shaped Ritz Holiday Cracker
  • 1 Tree-Shaped Ritz Holiday Cracker
  • 1 Gingerman Mini
  • 2 red raspberries
  • 2 slices salmi, rolled together
  • 1 mini white cheddar cheese snowflake shape
  • 1 mini white cheddar cheese tree shape
  • 2 pimento stuffed green olives
  • 1 teaspoon pomegranate seeds, scattered around everything
  • 3 small fresh rosemary sprigs (propped up to look like trees)
  • Grated parmesan cheese, for snow-like dusting

Supplies:


Instructions

  1. Spread the whipped cream cheese evenly across the mini cake stand. This is your snowy “ground” for building the globe scene.
  2. Place the white cheddar triangle at the back edge of the cream cheese base and then the snowman and tree-shaped crackers in front of it. Position the Gingerman cookie in front of the crackers.
  3. Nestle the raspberries on opposite sides.
  4. Place the rolled salami toward the front along with the mini snowflake and tree cheese shapes.
  5. Position the two olives near the front. Scatter pomegranate seeds across the base like ornaments or berries in the snow.
  6. Stick the rosemary sprigs vertically into the whipped cream cheese so they resemble mini evergreen trees.
  7. Let it snow! Finish by dusting the entire scene lightly with grated parmesan cheese to mimic freshly fallen snow.
  8. Carefully place the dome lid over the scene. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to display. These are best served within a few hours.

About The BakerMama

Maegan is the author of her best-selling Beautiful Boards, Spectacular Spreads and Brilliant Bites cookbooks. She started blogging in 2012 and features hundreds of original recipes on The BakerMama. She truly enjoys sharing her easy, family-friendly recipes, creative meal ideas, food board creations, and entertaining spreads to encourage others to get in the kitchen and make something memorable for their loved ones to enjoy together. Learn More

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