One of my favorite fall activities are watching scary movies under a ton of blankets on the couch with a fall charcuterie board. It makes for a perfect date night or just a fun night with Mila.
I mean, who doesn’t love a charcuterie board?
To amp up our normal grazing boards, I incorporated fall colors and tastes. It turned out so moody and tasted delicious too.

Here’s everything I added to this Fall Charcuterie Board:
- Apple Cider
- Munster cheese
- Ritz Crackers
- Mini cupcakes
- Chocolate covered pretzels (that tasted like pumpkin spice)
Not pictured were raspberry jalapeño jam to put with the crackers and cheese. Jams are the best addition to charcuterie boards. I also usually try to add some type of meat like salami, but I didn’t have room to add it on here either.
To make it a little more festive, I added the white pumpkin and the extras from my DIY Fall Wreath.
Of course, I took a video to show you all the whole process.
I can’t wait to make a more Halloween inspired charcuterie board for Mila’s Halloween party. Stay tuned to check it out!
What’s your go to items for charcuterie boards? Let me know in the comments.

This is gorgeous! You did such a great job assembling it. It is late at night here and I had a huge dinner, but now I am hungry again just looking at it…
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Wow! This looks cute and unique. I haven’t really started on the preparations but I love the idea of including something like this on Halloween.
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I love this board! It’s beautiful. And I love that you included mini cupcakes. They look delicious.
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This looks so good!!
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Thank you! It was really tasty.
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I love the board you used. Everything looks so pretty on it!
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This is a great-looking spread. I’ve never tried Munster cheese before, but I keep seeing it everywhere. This must be a sign for me to try it soon.
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This is great. I’ve never really put together a charcuterie board but I keep thinking I should.
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I’ve never put together a charcuterie. This sounds like a perfect board for fall!
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