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Heavy Appetizer Board: Europe’s Greatest Hits
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Appetizer cheese boards can be on the lighter side or heavy hitters. Either way, it’s good to have a theme to tie the board together. This tasty collection highlights some of our favorite European cheeses.
Appetizer cheese boards can be on the lighter side or heavy hitters. Either way, it’s good to have a theme to tie the board together. This tasty collection highlights some of our favorite European cheeses.
Since this hearty board has generous amounts of cheese, it can be served as a heavy appetizer before a light meal like soup or salad, or can even be served as a standalone meal. Pair with accompaniments like fig jam, Castelvetrano olives and grapes.
This type of heavy appetizer is best served with a Pinot Noir or a medium weight beer like an IPA or Amber. Need a little inspiration? Check out some of our preferred pairings:
Rougette & Taittinger Brut “La Francaise” Champagne The rich buttery taste of this German, cow’s milk triple crème cheese deserves to be paired with this creamy, nutty champagne!
La Tur & Franciscan Sauvignon Blanc This Italian, cow, sheep and goat’s milk, soft-ripened cheese is highlighted by the bright acidity in this Sauvignon Blanc.
Drunken Goat & Honoro Vera Organic Monastrell This wine variety is typically used in the production of this Spanish, goat’s milk, semi-firm cheese, and makes for a natural pairing.
Paradiso & Estancia Pinot Grigio Made in an Italian style, this Dutch aged gouda has a crystalline texture and sweet, nutty, buttery flavor that pairs well with the acidity and citrus and apple flavors in the wine.
Roquefort & Warre’s Warrior Port This French, sheep’s milk cheese is beautifully paired with the Warre’s Warrior Port for a combination that will keep you coming back for more.
In the mood for lighter fare? Visit our Daily Dish on The Lighter Side: An All-American Cheese Board!