S’mores Charcuterie Board

If you love the cozy flavors of campfire s’mores, this board brings all that fun to the table with almost no fuss. It is playful, shareable, and perfect for movie nights, parties, or a sweet family treat.

S'mores Charcuterie Board

S'mores Charcuterie Board

If you love the cozy flavors of campfire s'mores, this board brings all that fun to the table with almost no fuss. It is playful, shareable, and perfect for movie nights, parties, or a sweet family treat.
This S'mores Charcuterie Board is a fun, build-your-own dessert that feels special without needing much prep. It gives everyone a chance to mix and match their favorite crunchy, creamy, and chocolatey bites.
It is also easy to scale up or down, so it works just as well for a small family night as it does for a bigger gathering. Best of all, you can set it out in minutes and let everyone dig in.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 6 people

Equipment

  • 1 Large wooden board, platter, or baking tray
  • 1 Small bowls for sauces

Ingredients
  

S'mores Charcuterie Board Ingredients

  • 2 cups marshmallows
  • 8 oz chocolate bars chopped or left in pieces
  • 1 cup chocolate-covered pretzels
  • 1 cup cookies such as butter cookies or chocolate wafer cookies
  • 1 cup strawberries or banana slices for fresh contrast
  • 0.5 cup caramel sauce or chocolate sauce for drizzling
  • 1 cup peanut butter cups or other bite-size candies

Instructions
 

  • Pick a large wooden board, platter, or baking tray. A flat surface with a little space between items helps the board look full and inviting.
  • Place the graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate pieces around the board first. Spread them out in different sections so each ingredient is easy to reach.
  • Add cookies, pretzels, candies, and fruit around the main items. Try to group colors and shapes together for a pretty, balanced look.
  • Set small bowls of caramel sauce or chocolate sauce on the board, then fill in any open spaces with smaller treats. The goal is a board that feels abundant and easy to snack from.
  • Serve right away so everything stays fresh and crisp. If you are making it ahead, wait to add fruit and sauces until just before serving.

Notes

Use a mix of textures so every bite feels interesting. Crunchy crackers, soft marshmallows, smooth chocolate, and juicy fruit make the board more fun to eat.
Keep similar colors in separate areas so the board looks intentional rather than crowded. If you are serving a larger group, add a few extra bowls for drips, toppings, or leftovers from building s'mores.
If you want the board to feel more like a dessert centerpiece, choose a few standout items instead of too many different sweets. That keeps the board neat and easy to enjoy.
Try a peanut butter version with peanut butter cups, peanut butter cookies, and a light drizzle of chocolate sauce. For a fruity board, add raspberries, strawberries, and sliced bananas.
You can also make a cookies and cream version with chocolate sandwich cookies, white chocolate pieces, and marshmallows. For extra crunch, add cereal clusters, pretzel rods, or waffle cone pieces.
Serve this board with hot chocolate, cold milk, coffee, or a simple fruit punch. It also pairs nicely with a cozy board game night, a backyard gathering, or an after-dinner dessert spread.
If you are making a full dessert table, add brownies, fruit skewers, or mini cupcakes alongside the board. That gives guests even more options without making dessert feel heavy.
Store any leftovers in separate airtight containers whenever possible. Keep graham crackers and cookies at room temperature, and refrigerate fruit and any sauces that need chilling.
This board is best assembled fresh, but you can prep the ingredients a few hours ahead of time. If you want to warm the chocolate or marshmallows slightly, do it just before serving so they stay soft and appealing.
A S'mores Charcuterie Board is one of those easy desserts that feels fun every single time. With simple ingredients and a pretty presentation, it brings a little extra joy to the table without much effort.
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Why You’ll Love This S’mores Charcuterie Board

This S’mores Charcuterie Board is a fun, build-your-own dessert that feels special without needing much prep. It gives everyone a chance to mix and match their favorite crunchy, creamy, and chocolatey bites.

It is also easy to scale up or down, so it works just as well for a small family night as it does for a bigger gathering. Best of all, you can set it out in minutes and let everyone dig in.

S’mores Charcuterie Board Ingredients & Substitutions

Here is a simple mix of ingredients that makes a beautiful board:

  • Graham crackers, broken into squares
  • Marshmallows
  • Chocolate bars, chopped or left in pieces
  • Chocolate-covered pretzels
  • Cookies, such as butter cookies or chocolate wafer cookies
  • Strawberries or banana slices for fresh contrast
  • Caramel sauce or chocolate sauce for drizzling
  • Peanut butter cups or other bite-size candies

If you want to switch things up, use digestive biscuits instead of graham crackers, or try dark chocolate, white chocolate, or fruit-filled cookies. You can also add toasted coconut, crushed nuts, or mini marshmallows for extra texture.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Make S’mores Charcuterie Board

Step 1: Choose your board

Pick a large wooden board, platter, or baking tray. A flat surface with a little space between items helps the board look full and inviting.

Step 2: Add the main ingredients

Place the graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate pieces around the board first. Spread them out in different sections so each ingredient is easy to reach.

Step 3: Fill in with extras

Add cookies, pretzels, candies, and fruit around the main items. Try to group colors and shapes together for a pretty, balanced look.

Step 4: Add sauces and finishing touches

Set small bowls of caramel sauce or chocolate sauce on the board, then fill in any open spaces with smaller treats. The goal is a board that feels abundant and easy to snack from.

Step 5: Serve and enjoy

Serve right away so everything stays fresh and crisp. If you are making it ahead, wait to add fruit and sauces until just before serving.

Tips for Success

Use a mix of textures so every bite feels interesting. Crunchy crackers, soft marshmallows, smooth chocolate, and juicy fruit make the board more fun to eat.

Keep similar colors in separate areas so the board looks intentional rather than crowded. If you are serving a larger group, add a few extra bowls for drips, toppings, or leftovers from building s’mores.

If you want the board to feel more like a dessert centerpiece, choose a few standout items instead of too many different sweets. That keeps the board neat and easy to enjoy.

Variations of S’mores Charcuterie Board

Try a peanut butter version with peanut butter cups, peanut butter cookies, and a light drizzle of chocolate sauce. For a fruity board, add raspberries, strawberries, and sliced bananas.

You can also make a cookies and cream version with chocolate sandwich cookies, white chocolate pieces, and marshmallows. For extra crunch, add cereal clusters, pretzel rods, or waffle cone pieces.

Serving Suggestions: What to Pair with S’mores Charcuterie Board

Serve this board with hot chocolate, cold milk, coffee, or a simple fruit punch. It also pairs nicely with a cozy board game night, a backyard gathering, or an after-dinner dessert spread.

If you are making a full dessert table, add brownies, fruit skewers, or mini cupcakes alongside the board. That gives guests even more options without making dessert feel heavy.

Storage & Reheating Instructions

Store any leftovers in separate airtight containers whenever possible. Keep graham crackers and cookies at room temperature, and refrigerate fruit and any sauces that need chilling.

This board is best assembled fresh, but you can prep the ingredients a few hours ahead of time. If you want to warm the chocolate or marshmallows slightly, do it just before serving so they stay soft and appealing.

Memories Made Around the Table

There is something lovely about a dessert that invites people to gather around and build their own perfect bite. This board often turns an ordinary evening into a little celebration, with everyone reaching in, laughing, and sharing what they made.

FAQs

Can I make this board ahead of time?

Yes, you can prep the ingredients ahead, but it is best to assemble the board close to serving time. That keeps the crackers crisp and the fruit fresh.

What is the best chocolate to use?

Any chocolate you enjoy will work well. Milk chocolate gives a classic s’mores flavor, while dark chocolate adds a richer taste.

How do I keep marshmallows from sticking together?

Use a large board with enough space between items, and place marshmallows in small clusters instead of one big pile. Lightly dusting the surface with a little cornstarch can help if needed.

Can I make this for a small group?

Absolutely. Just use a smaller platter and a handful of each ingredient. The idea is the same, only the size changes.

Final Thoughts

A S’mores Charcuterie Board is one of those easy desserts that feels fun every single time. With simple ingredients and a pretty presentation, it brings a little extra joy to the table without much effort.