Gallop Graze Horse Grazing Board (Printable)

A vibrant equestrian grazing board featuring cheeses, meats, fresh produce, and playful themed snacks.

# What You'll Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz aged cheddar, cubed
02 - 3.5 oz brie, sliced
03 - 3.5 oz smoked gouda, sliced

→ Meats

04 - 3.5 oz prosciutto
05 - 3.5 oz salami, sliced
06 - 2.8 oz turkey breast, rolled

→ Fresh Produce

07 - 1 cup baby carrots
08 - 1 cup cucumber rounds
09 - 1 cup cherry tomatoes
10 - 1 green apple, sliced
11 - 1 cup seedless red grapes

→ Crackers & Bread

12 - 1 cup oat crackers
13 - 1 cup multigrain breadsticks
14 - 1/2 baguette, sliced

→ Dips & Condiments

15 - 1/2 cup hummus
16 - 1/4 cup honey
17 - 1/4 cup grainy mustard

→ Fun Themed Additions

18 - 6 pretzel rods (horse jumps)
19 - 1/2 cup apple chips (pony treats)
20 - 1/4 cup dark chocolate horseshoe shapes (optional)
21 - Fresh mint or edible flowers for garnish

# How to Make It:

01 - Place cheeses in separate sections on a large wooden board or platter.
02 - Fold or roll the sliced meats and arrange them beside the cheeses.
03 - Cluster baby carrots, cucumber rounds, cherry tomatoes, and apple slices across the board to create visual interest.
04 - Scatter seedless grapes and apple chips in small piles to add color and sweetness.
05 - Place oat crackers, multigrain breadsticks, and baguette slices around the board for easy reach.
06 - Spoon hummus, honey, and grainy mustard into small bowls and set them on the board.
07 - Place pretzel rods as playful horse jumps and scatter optional chocolate horseshoe shapes for flair.
08 - Finish with fresh mint or edible flowers as garnish and serve immediately.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Equestrian-inspired grazing board for horse lovers
  • Delightful mix of snacks and fresh produce
02 -
  • For a vegan board use nut-based cheeses and plant-based deli slices
  • For gluten-free select certified gluten-free crackers and breads
03 -
  • Arrange ingredients in an inviting way to create visual appeal
  • Use fresh garnishes like mint or edible flowers to elevate presentation
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