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Quick & Easy Chocolate Grazing Board for Fall
'Tis the season for entertaining, and you can't go wrong with setting up a bountiful grazing board to feed your guests!
Grazing boards have been so popular and trending on Pinterest for a couple of years now, and I can totally understand why!
They are so quick and easy to put together, and are always a crowd-pleaser. Hence today's chocolate grazing board, which turns out to be the perfect dessert or treat to serve during the Thanksgiving festivities!
Quick and Easy Chocolate Grazing Board for Fall
My chocolate grazing board has dark chocolate as my main inspiration. Because I love chocolate...and because it pairs beautifully well with SO many seasonal Fall produce and sweet treats!
I love creating a delicious board like this for Fall, but swap out the pumpkin marshmallows for a few candy canes and peppermint candies, and you have yourself a merry little grazing board for Christmas!
The beauty of this chocolate grazing board is that you can really use what you have in your pantry at home, or use you favorite treats. There is no set rule here. Your taste-buds and imagination are the only limit!
By all means, you can add other types of chocolate to your board too, but I only like dark chocolate and wanted only one type on my board. So that's that.💁♀️
By all means, you can add other types of chocolate to your board too, but I only like dark chocolate and wanted only one type on my board. So that's that.💁♀️
I tried to keep my grazing board treats in the same autumnal color palette of oranges, greens, browns and purples for a more harmonious and Fall look. But that's just the stylist in me. You do you, boo! 😉
Grazing boards are also popular with kids and grown-ups alike, so you really can't go wrong serving a treats platter like this for any Fall get-together. Plus, there's no cooking involved. Unless you reeeeeally want it to be? 💁
For this chocolate grazing board I used:
* Dark 75% cocoa solid chocolate cut into chunks
* Spicy peanut butter
* Fresh fruit: plums, figs, grapes
* Honey candy
* Dutch wafer biscuits
* Dried mangoes and apricots
* Banana chips
* Dates
* French Madeleines
* Nuts: cashews, hazelnuts, almonds and pecans
* Pumpkin-shaped marshmallows
Check out how I assembled my chocolate grazing board in the quick time-lapse video below!
Hope you like the ideas and feel inspired to have a go! If you do, tag us on social media #BirdsParty so we can see and share your creativity! 😍
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