s'mores charcuterie board

S’mores Grazing Board

Hey y’all!  I shared my S’mores grazing board on my Instagram yesterday and since then I have received so much love and kind comments.  I appreciate it SO much!  If you’ve been around a while, you know I love building grazing boards and this one was no different.  My kids were especially excited about this one. 😉  I wanted to write a blog post to show you the process.  Let me know what you think and if you recreate this board with your family and friends, make sure to share with me!  

S'mores Grazing Board

Here’s a picture of all the items I used on my board.  The only item missing from this picture is the strawberries I sliced thin so they would fit nicely on the s’mores.  

s'mores charcuterie board

I  linked the cast iron skillet with marshmallows and broiled it for only 3-4 minutes.  This worked out perfect as you can see in the next photo.  You can also put chocolate in the bottom underneath the marshmallows but I figured the kids had enough chocolate as it was. 😉

s'mores charcuterie board

Our kids loved all the options with this board.  The different types of chocolate and graham crackers were a big hit.  The addition of the peanut butter cups and Kit Kat’s gave us a different way to enjoy this snack.  If you have never tried a peanut butter cup on your s’more, Ken says you must!  It was his favorite.  

My favorite was actually adding strawberries to a basic s’more.  I don’t know if I’ll ever eat another s’more without it.  SO GOOD!  Some of you also suggested raspberries and I plan on trying that next time.

s'mores charcuterie board

Our kids definitely enjoyed this grazing board and Sawyer asked if we could make one again today. Haha!  I told him we had to wait a while but I have a feeling this board will be coming back many more times in the future.

s'mores charcuterie board
s'mores charcuterie board

Here’s a final look at the board from above.

s'mores charcuterie board

I hope this inspires you to create a board with your friends and family!

Links

My round cutting board is old Hobby Lobby so I’m linking this similar round board.

Check out my 4th of July grazing board blog.

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