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  2. 36 Gorgeous Charcuterie Board Recipe Ideas - AOL

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    A charcuterie board is a no-brainer for hosts—and a fan-favorite of guests. While “charcuterie” technically means a range of different cured meats, so these platters go beyond salami and ...

  3. 31 Drop-Dead-Gorgeous Charcuterie Board Recipe Ideas - AOL

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    A charcuterie board is a go-to for hosts—and a fan favorite of guests—for good reason. While "charcuterie" technically means a range of different cured meats, these platters go beyond salami ...

  4. 27 Epic Thanksgiving Charcuterie Boards For Your Turkey Day - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Fall Charcuterie Board Number 2 Pencil This easy-to-make charcuterie board is perfect for parties and can be served as a fun dinner or as an easy fall appetizer for a bigger party.

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    While “charcuterie” technically means a range of different cured meats, they can go way beyond salami and prosciutto, featuring various cheeses, crackers, spreads, snacks and fruits. In case ...

  6. 31 Drop-Dead-Gorgeous Charcuterie Board Recipe Ideas - AOL

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    When it comes to entertaining, a charcuterie board is a go-to for hosts—and a fan favorite of guests—for good reason. While \\"charcuterie\\" technically...

  7. Charcuterie board - Wikipedia

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    Charcuterie is cured meat, derived from the French chair, 'flesh', and cuit, 'cooked' and was coined in 15th century France. [2] [3] The owners of shops specializing in charcuterie (charcutiers) became popular for their detailed preparation of cured meats and helped establish stylized arrangements of food as part of French culinary culture.

  8. Charcuterie - Wikipedia

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    The French word for a person who practices charcuterie is charcutier.The etymology of the word is the combination of chair and cuite, or cooked flesh.The Herbsts in Food Lover's Companion say, "it refers to the products, particularly (but not limited to) pork specialties such as pâtés, rillettes, galantines, crépinettes, etc., which are made and sold in a delicatessen-style shop, also ...

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    3. Triple Cream Brie Cheese with Green Peppercorns. $12 for 1 pound. As someone who will go to great lengths for charcuterie, I believe brie is the most harmonious pairing with meats, nuts, and ...