Planning a festive spread for the Fourth? This red, white, and blue charcuterie board is a cheerful, easy way to serve sweet and savory bites that look beautiful on the table. It comes together fast, and you can mix and match the ingredients with what you already have on hand.

4th of July Board
Equipment
- 1 Large cutting board or serving platter
- 1 Small bowls for dip
Ingredients
- 2 cups strawberries halved
- 1 cup blueberries
- 2 cups seedless red grapes
- 1 cup raspberries
- 8 oz white cheddar cheese cubed
- 8 oz mozzarella balls
- 1 cup vanilla yogurt dip alcohol-free
- 1 box crackers or sliced baguette
- 4 oz turkey pepperoni or sliced turkey salami
- 1 cup mini marshmallows
- 1 cup white chocolate covered pretzels
- 1 tbsp fresh mint optional for garnish
Instructions
- Wash all fruit well, then pat it dry so the board stays neat. Slice the cheese into bite-sized pieces and place dips into small bowls for easy serving.
- Use a large cutting board, serving platter, or tray. A rectangular board makes it easy to create clean color sections, but any large surface will work.
- Group the strawberries, raspberries, and grapes into a few areas on the board. Keep them close together so the colors stand out.
- Place the white cheddar, mozzarella balls, marshmallows, and yogurt dip around the fruit. These lighter ingredients help balance the bold red and blue tones.
- Scatter blueberries into open spaces and tuck them near the red fruit for a classic patriotic look. The small pops of blue make the board feel festive right away.
- Arrange crackers, baguette slices, turkey pepperoni, and white chocolate pretzels around the edges and in any gaps. Finish with fresh mint if you want a bright, fresh touch.
Notes
Why You’ll Love This 4th of July Board
This board is all about simple ingredients and big visual impact. It works for backyard gatherings, picnics, or a relaxed holiday snack board, and guests can graze at their own pace.
You can make it as light or as hearty as you want, and it is easy to customize for different tastes. Best of all, there is no cooking required beyond a little chopping and arranging.
4th of July Board Ingredients & Substitutions
- Strawberries, halved
- Blueberries
- Seedless red grapes
- Raspberries
- White cheddar cheese, cubed
- Mozzarella balls
- Vanilla yogurt dip, alcohol-free
- Crackers or sliced baguette
- Turkey pepperoni or sliced turkey salami
- Mini marshmallows
- White chocolate covered pretzels
- Fresh mint, optional for garnish
Swap the cheeses based on what you enjoy, try watermelon for extra freshness, or use plain Greek yogurt sweetened with honey for a thicker dip. If you want more crunch, add almonds or pretzel sticks.
Step-by-Step Instructions to Make 4th of July Board
Step 1: Prep the ingredients
Wash all fruit well, then pat it dry so the board stays neat. Slice the cheese into bite-sized pieces and place dips into small bowls for easy serving.
Step 2: Choose your board
Use a large cutting board, serving platter, or tray. A rectangular board makes it easy to create clean color sections, but any large surface will work.
Step 3: Build the red sections
Group the strawberries, raspberries, and grapes into a few areas on the board. Keep them close together so the colors stand out.
Step 4: Add the white items
Place the white cheddar, mozzarella balls, marshmallows, and yogurt dip around the fruit. These lighter ingredients help balance the bold red and blue tones.
Step 5: Fill in the blue accents
Scatter blueberries into open spaces and tuck them near the red fruit for a classic patriotic look. The small pops of blue make the board feel festive right away.
Step 6: Add the savory and crunchy bites
Arrange crackers, baguette slices, turkey pepperoni, and white chocolate pretzels around the edges and in any gaps. Finish with fresh mint if you want a bright, fresh touch.
Tips for Success
Dry the fruit well before assembling, because extra moisture can make crackers soggy. Keep the dips in small bowls so they stay contained and easy to scoop.
Build the board just before serving for the freshest look, but you can prep the ingredients a few hours ahead. If the weather is warm, chill the fruit and cheese until you are ready to assemble.
Variations of 4th of July Board
For a sweeter version, add strawberries dipped in white chocolate and extra cookies or candy. For a more savory board, include sliced turkey, mozzarella, olives, and roasted nuts.
You can also make it more kid-friendly with apple slices, cheese cubes, pretzels, and marshmallows. If you want a lighter spread, focus on fruit, cheese, and a simple yogurt dip.
Serving Suggestions: What to Pair with 4th of July Board
Serve this board with grilled chicken, burgers, hot dogs, or a fresh pasta salad for a full holiday meal. It also pairs nicely with lemonade, sparkling water, or iced tea.
If you are hosting a larger gathering, place it next to chips and salsa, a veggie tray, or a simple dessert bar so guests can snack all afternoon.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
Store leftovers in separate airtight containers when possible, especially the crackers and pretzels, so they keep their texture. Fruit and cheese will stay fresh for about 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator.
This board does not need reheating. If anything has been chilled, let it sit out for a few minutes before serving so the flavors are more inviting.
Memories Made Around the Table
Holiday boards like this one always remind me of easy summer gatherings, when everyone wanders in and finds something they love. There is something special about food that invites people to linger, chat, and come back for just one more bite.
FAQs
Can I make this board ahead of time?
Yes, you can wash and portion the ingredients a few hours in advance. Assemble the board right before serving so the fruit stays fresh and the crackers stay crisp.
What can I use instead of turkey pepperoni?
You can use sliced turkey salami, roasted turkey, or simply leave out the meat and add more cheese, fruit, or crunchy snacks.
How do I keep the fruit from making a mess?
Make sure the fruit is fully dry after washing, and place juicy items in small clusters. Small bowls can also help contain extra moisture.
Can I make this without dairy?
Yes, you can skip the cheese and yogurt dip and add more fruit, nuts, crackers, hummus, or fruit spread instead.
Final Thoughts
This 4th of July charcuterie board is one of those simple ideas that always feels special on the table. With bright colors, easy prep, and plenty of variety, it is a festive way to celebrate with family and friends.
