This candy Valentine’s charcuterie board is filled with candy hearts, heart marshmallow’s, chocolate hearts and other sweet treats! Make this Valentine’s Day charcuterie board with our easy step by step pictures and instructions.
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If you are looking to make the perfect Valentine’s charcuterie board with your favorite Valentine’s Day candy, you are in luck!
There are so many different candies and sweet treats you can choose from to make the perfect Valentine’s candy board.
Plus, you can riff and make other Valentine’s charcuterie board ideas such as a heart shaped candy board, heart shaped charcuterie box, romantic charcuterie board or Galentine’s Day charcuterie board!
The sky is the limit and creative liberty is where it’s at! Hearts galore, vibe with that love and romance! If you love sweet treat, don’t miss this Edible Sugar Cookie Dough!
Now, before you start shouting, “but Aubrey, charcuterie means meat!” You are correct. The Merriam-Webster definition of charcuterie is “a delicatessen specializing in dressed meats and meat dishes, also : the products sold in such a shop.”
That being said, we are seeing a broadened interpretation of the words charcuterie board to mean a bountiful board with anything from meats and cheeses (Trader Joe’s meat and cheese board), to vegetables, to candy and fun holiday and themed boards (ex: Easter Charcuterie Board and Halloween Charcuterie Board).
So, technically, this Valentine’s Day charcuterie board is a Valentine’s candy board. Are we good now?
And speaking of boards, check out this Thanksgiving charcuterie board, Fall charcuterie board and Christmas charcuterie board for when those leaves and snow start to fall!
And since we are discussing Valentine’s Day, romance and all things love, be sure to check out these Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies, Espresso Martini and Lobster Ravioli Sauce for a well rounded romantic Valentine’s Day meal!
Why this recipe works
- You can make a small, medium or large size candy board or a combination thereof.
- There is no limit to the types of candy and sweet treats you can use. The beautiful part about creating a Valentine’s inspired board is that you can be completely creative with the look and flavors.
- All of the candy ingredients for this dessert board can be purchased online or at your local store such as Walmart, Target, Trader Joe’s or, my personal favorite for a great budget shop, the Dollar Store making this a reasonably priced Valentine’s party dessert!
Ingredients
Depending on the size of the board you are using, I recommend the following rough numbers. If you prefer more variety on your board, you can always buy extra bags of different Valentine’s Day candy. Trust me, the extra candy won’t go to waste!
- 10-12 packages Valentine’s Day candy, assorted choices (large board)
- 6-8 packages Valentine’s Day candy, assorted choices (medium board)
- 4-6 packages Valentine’s Day candy, assorted choices (small board)
See also below for my extensive list of different candy options you can buy for your Valentine’s charcuterie board.
You can click the links if you want to buy online or to get an idea of what they look like so you can buy them at your local retail store.
- Valentine’s Day cupcakes, cookies or bars (mini or large size)
- Palmer Valentine’s Day Cuddly Cuties Chocolate Candy (Unicorn or Raccoon, pictured)
- Sour Patch Kids Hearts (Soft & Chewy Valentine Candy Hearts)
- Sour Patch Kids Strawberry (Soft and Chewy)
- Sour Patch Kids Black Raspberry Sour Hearts Soft & Chewy Valentines Day Candy
- Original Twizzlers
- Cherry Twizzlers
- Pink Marshmallow Peeps
- Pink Hershey Kisses
- Red Hershey Kisses
- Valentine Colored M&M’s
- Smarties Valentine Hearts
- Haribo Sweet and Sour Gummy Hearts
- Palmer Double Crisp Hearts
- Palmer Fudge Hearts
- Palmer Cookies & Cream Hearts
- Heart Shaped Marshmallows
- Chocolate truffles (any kind)
- Trader Joe’s Peppermint Pretzel Slims
How to make a Valentine’s charcuterie board
Build a Foundation
Place any bowls first. Then, place any larger candy (such as the cupcakes, chocolate Valentine characters (unicorn and raccoon), large candy packages and twizzlers around the edges).
This sets your foundation. From there, you will want to arrange your items in descending order focusing on next heaviest or large items. The items should get gradually smaller and fill in the gaps.
Create Movement on the Board
You want to utilize movement to create a beautiful board. Experiment with placing your bowls off-center in a variety of places on the board.
When placing the foods, you can create a combination of wavy patterns or more uniform placements. Don’t be afraid to play.
Contrast your Colors
When placing your foods, contrast your colors indifferent areas of the board.
For example, if you have pink candy, you might place them near white or red candy instead of near the same color. This creates visual excitement.
Vary your Sizes
Play around with placing larger items next to smaller items. You can also experiment with different sizes of Valentine’s candy.
Vary Flavors
Depending on your preferences, it is always great to have a variety of flavors on the plate.
Use different chocolates, gummies, sour candy, lollipops, twizzlers, marshmallows etc. This variety is part of the fun of this Valentine candy charcuterie boards.
Amounts: The amounts of each item will depend on the size of your board and your taste preferences.
Don’t be afraid to grab a few extras so you have a full and bountiful Valentine’s charcuterie board. I don’t know about you but leftover candy never seems to be a problem in my house!
Where to Purchase Candy: Dollar store (you can get almost all of the items on this board from here!), Target, Walmart and Trader Joe’s are my favorite stores to pick up reasonably priced Valentine’s Day candy options.
Best boards and bowls for charcuterie
You can use any type of wood board for charcuterie. You can also use a plastic or glass platter as well.
Small, medium or large depends on how many people you are feeding and the visual aesthetic you are going for.
A few great wooden charcuterie boards you can buy online are this Basic Rectangle Board, a Board with Handle or this Rounded Board.
As far as bowls to use on your charcuterie or candy board, it is fun to use different shapes and sizes of bowls for visual contract.
A few of my favorites include a more traditional Round Bowl paired with a Square Bowl or Heart Shaped Bowl for Valentine’s Day!
FAQ and expert tips
The best places to buy Valentine’s Day candy are the Dollar store, Target, Walmart and Trader Joe’s for reasonably priced Valentine’s Day candy options.
You can use packaged, unpackaged or a combination thereof. Adding variety to your board adds visual appeal. Sometimes the packaging on the candy is eye-catching and sometimes the unpackaged looks better. Let your creativity be your guide!
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Valentine’s Charcuterie Board
Equipment
- Charcuterie board, various smaller bowls
Ingredients
Ingredients Based on Size of Board
- 10-12 packages Valentine's Day candy, assorted choices (large board)
- 6-8 packages Valentine's Day candy, assorted choices (medium board)
- 4-6 packages Valentine's Day candy, assorted choices (small board)
Valentine's Day Charcuterie Candy Options
- 1 package Valentine's Day cupcakes, cookies or bars (mini or large size)
- 1 package Palmer Valentine's Day Cuddly Cuties Chocolate Candy (Unicorn or Raccoon, pictured)
- 1 package Sour Patch Kids Hearts (Soft & Chewy Valentine Candy Hearts)
- 1 package Sour Patch Kids Strawberry (Soft and Chewy)
- 1 package Sour Patch Kids Black Raspberry Sour Hearts Soft & Chewy Valentines Day Candy
- 1 package Original Twizzlers
- 1 package Cherry Twizzlers
- 1 package Pink Marshmallow Peeps
- 1 package Pink Hershey Kisses
- 1 package Red Hershey Kisses
- 1 package Valentine Colored M&M's
- 1 package Smarties Valentine Hearts
- 1 package Haribo Sweet and Sour Gummy Hearts
- 1 package Palmer Double Crisp Hearts
- 1 package Palmer Fudge Hearts
- 1 package Palmer Cookies & Cream Hearts
- 1 package Heart Shaped Marshmallows
- 1 package Chocolate truffles (any kind)
- 1 package Trader Joe's Peppermint Pretzel Slims
Instructions
Build a Foundation
- Place any bowls first. Then, place any larger candy (such as the cupcakes, chocolate Valentine characters (unicorn and raccoon), large candy packages and twizzlers around the edges). This sets your foundation. From there, you will want to arrange your items in descending order focusing on next heaviest or large items. The items should get gradually smaller and fill in the gaps.
Create Movement on the Board
- You want to utilize movement to create a beautiful board. Experiment with placing your bowls off-center in a variety of places on the board. When placing the foods, you can create a combination of wavy patterns or more uniform placements. Don’t be afraid to play.
Contrast your Colors
- When placing your foods, contrast your colors indifferent areas of the board. For example, if you have pink candy, you might place them near white or red candy instead of near the same color. This creates visual excitement.
Vary your Sizes
- Play around with placing larger items next to smaller items. You can also experiment with different sizes of Valentine's candy.
Vary Flavors
- Depending on your preferences, it is always great to have a variety of flavors on the plate. Use different chocolates, gummies, sour candy, lollipops, twizzlers, marshmallows etc. This variety is part of the fun of this Valentine candy charcuterie boards.
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