A Thanksgiving charcuterie board is more than just snacks on a platter. It’s a joyful, edible centerpiece that brings everyone together before the main feast. With no cooking involved and endless ways to personalize it, this turkey-shaped board is fun to make and even more fun to nibble on. Whether you’re hosting or visiting, this festive board will totally steal the show

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Why You’ll Love This Fun and Festive Board
This board is all about making memories not stress. It’s completely no-cook, which means more time sipping cider and less time over the stove. Kids will love the turkey shape and adults will keep sneaking just one more slice of cheese
It’s also incredibly flexible. You can make your Thanksgiving charcuterie board gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-heavy or super light. No rules here just build what your crew will actually enjoy eating. It’s perfect as a pre-dinner snack, or even as the main attraction at a casual Friendsgiving
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 ripe pear (for the turkey body)
- 2 candy eyes (or small dots of cream cheese + blueberries)
- 1 slice of cheddar or carrot (for the beak)
- Assorted deli meats: sliced turkey, ham, salami
- Cheese wedges: Colby, cheddar, gouda, or whatever you love
- Round crackers and pretzels
- Roasted almonds and pistachios
- Grapes, apple slices, dried apricots or cranberries
- Mini cookies or fall-shaped candy for a playful touch
You can make this Thanksgiving charcuterie board as simple or abundant as you’d like. Keep it small for a cozy crowd or go big with layers and loops

How to Make a Thanksgiving Charcuterie Board
Step 1 Prep Your Ingredients
Slice the cheeses into small triangles or rectangles. Roll or fold the deli meats into little ruffles. Wash and dry all fruits well so nothing gets soggy on your board

Step 2 Build Your Turkey Base
Place your pear upright in the center bottom of the board. This is your turkey’s body. Stick on two candy eyes and cut a tiny triangle for the beak. You can secure the eyes and beak with a dab of cream cheese
Step 3 Fan Out the Feathers
Start layering meats and cheeses around the pear in wide arcs, alternating colors and textures for that wow factor. Fan crackers behind those, followed by fruits and nuts
Step 4 Fill and Finish
Tuck small items like berries or nuts into gaps. Add cookies or festive chocolates if you like a sweet surprise. A few sprigs of rosemary or sage add that Thanksgiving aroma and a pop of green
Step 5 Serve or Chill
Serve your Thanksgiving charcuterie board right away or cover tightly and refrigerate until you’re ready. You can prep this up to 24 hours in advance if you separate the wet and dry items. Handy right?
Pair it with this creamy, dreamy cowboy corn dip for the ultimate appetizer duo

Swaps & Creative Variations
If you’re serving guests with dietary needs you’ve got options
- Use gluten-free crackers and pretzels
- Swap nuts for pumpkin seeds or olives
- Go veggie with cheese, hummus, and roasted veggies
- Try apple slices or mini bell peppers instead of crackers
Add this pumpkin fruit tray for a sweet and festive touch alongside your Thanksgiving charcuterie board
Let the board reflect your style and your guests tastes. There’s no wrong way to charcuterie
Tips for Assembling & Serving
- Use a large round wooden board or marble slab
- Keep everything chilled before serving especially meats and cheese
- Add cocktail picks or tongs for easy grabbing
- Set it out 30 minutes before guests arrive for best flavor
- If transporting cover tightly and keep cool with an ice pack underneath
Don’t forget to snap a photo before the crowd dives in

Storage Notes
This board is best enjoyed fresh. If needed you can wrap it tightly and store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. For longer storage keep the meats, cheeses, and fruits in separate containers
Avoid freezing the assembled board fruits and cheese don’t thaw well
If you’re craving more fall fun try this brownie batter dip for a decadent dessert spread
FAQ
Can I use something other than a pear for the turkey body?
Yes You can use an apple or even a mini pumpkin. Just make sure it’s stable enough to stand upright
How far in advance can I prep this?
You can prep most ingredients the day before and assemble just before serving. Keep everything sealed and chilled
What other fun shapes can I do for different holidays?
Use a tree shape for Christmas or a heart for Valentine’s Day. Charcuterie boards are like edible art let your creativity shine
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Thanksgiving Charcuterie Board (Turkey-Shaped!)
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 1 large board 1x
Description
A Thanksgiving charcuterie board is more than just snacks on a platter. It’s a joyful, edible centerpiece that brings everyone together before the main feast. With no cooking involved and endless ways to personalize it, this turkey-shaped board is fun to make and even more fun to nibble on.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe pear (for the turkey body)
- 2 candy eyes (or cream cheese + blueberries)
- 1 slice of cheddar or carrot (for the beak)
- Assorted deli meats: sliced turkey, ham, salami
- Cheese wedges: Colby, cheddar, gouda
- Round crackers and pretzels
- Roasted almonds and pistachios
- Grapes, apple slices, dried apricots or cranberries
- Mini cookies or fall-shaped candy
Instructions
- Slice cheeses and roll or fold deli meats. Wash and dry fruits thoroughly.
- Place the pear upright at the bottom center of your board. Add candy eyes and a beak using cream cheese to secure.
- Layer meats and cheeses in arcs around the pear to form ‘feathers.’ Alternate textures and colors.
- Fan crackers, then add fruits and nuts to fill out the design.
- Tuck small items into gaps. Add sweets or herbs for finishing touches.
- Serve immediately or cover and chill until ready. Assemble wet and dry items separately if prepping ahead.
Notes
Use a round wooden or marble board. Chill ingredients before assembling. Add picks or tongs for easy serving. Transport with an ice pack underneath if needed. Snap a photo before serving!
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: No Cook
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: varies
- Calories: N/A
- Sugar: N/A
- Sodium: N/A
- Fat: N/A
- Saturated Fat: N/A
- Unsaturated Fat: N/A
- Trans Fat: N/A
- Carbohydrates: N/A
- Fiber: N/A
- Protein: N/A
- Cholesterol: N/A