If you love cookie tin and cheese board, I am pretty sure you’ve already heard about a cookie board. It’s the ultimate Holiday platter for entertaining guests. Piled high with your favourite holiday candies and cookies. A nice centrepiece that looks stunning and super impressive. Most importantly this cookie board is so fun to assemble!
Pick out a board:
Picking out a board is essential and the bigger the bitter! Remember that you are building up goodies like cookies that are normally fairly large. I recommend getting yourself a whopping 22-inches diameter board like an extra-large Boska Round Cheese Board.
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Plan your cookies:
It is important to plan. I suggest, to begin with, your favourites and simply follow your heart! Mix up selections, make sure to make this cookie board interesting, dynamic, and cool. Include a variety of shape, texture, and size with different choices of flavours from chocolate, vanilla, peppermint, etc. You can also have some mallows, maybe a candy or two, cookies, etc.
Here are five cookies worthy of a Holiday Cookie Board:
Candy Cane Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Christmas Linzer Cookies
Christmas Chocolate Cookies
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Easy Christmas Sugar Cookies
Cheat a bit:
This cookie board does not require a lot of work. It’s perfectly fine to cheat a little. A mix of made from scratch and store-bought treats will do the trick. All you have to do is make this visually interesting. Make your board pretty with high-quality stuff, mix match small and big pieces, you can even include some pre-made mallows but you have to dress them up a little.
Group the cookies together:
In my opinion, stacking up the same kind of treat together has much more impact and surely makes a statement. Create contrast by placing the most different cookies next to each other. Think of it that you are making a purposeful display of your most picked treats.
Give your cookie board the spotlight:
This cookie board deserves all the attention! I suggest setting it out at the end of a dinner or on the table during a party or gift exchange.
Ingredients
- Candy Cane Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
- Christmas Linzer Cookies
- Christmas Chocolate Cookies
- Mexican Wedding Cookies
- Easy Christmas Sugar Cookies
Instructions
Pick out a board:
Picking out a board is essential and the bigger the bitter! Remember that you are building up goodies like cookies that are normally fairly large. I recommend getting yourself a whopping 22-inches diameter board like an extra-large Boska Round Cheese Board.
Plan your cookies:
It is important to plan. I suggest, to begin with, your favourites and simply follow your heart! Mix up selections, make sure to make this cookie board interesting, dynamic, and cool. Include a variety of shape, texture, and size with different choices of flavours from chocolate, vanilla, peppermint, etc. You can also have some mallows, maybe a candy or two, cookies, etc.
Cheat a bit:
This cookie board does not require a lot of work. It’s perfectly fine to cheat a little. A mix of made from scratch and store-bought treats will do the trick. All you have to do is make this visually interesting. Make your board pretty with high-quality stuff, mix match small and big pieces, you can even include some pre-made mallows but you have to dress them up a little.
Group the cookies together:
In my opinion, stacking up the same kind of treat together has much more impact and surely makes a statement. Create contrast by placing the most different cookies next to each other. Think of it that you are making a purposeful display of your most picked treats.
Give your cookie board the spotlight:
This cookie board deserves all the attention! I suggest setting it out at the end of a dinner or on the table during a party or gift exchange.