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Easy Thanksgiving Cheese Board [shaped like a turkey!]

In today's post: Looking for a simple Thanksgiving titbit that looks amazing? Put together this easy turkey shaped cheese board.

Ok, so Thanksgiving dinner is kind of a large deal. And it takes kind of a loooong time to prep. (How is it possible it always gets eaten in less than fifteen minutes?!?) I similar to spend my Thanksgiving dinner prep time on things that are of import, like the rolls – I mean turkey – and go on the side dishes and appetizers adequately unproblematic. This year I'm adding this cute Thanksgiving cheese board to the carte.

It looks fancy, but it'due south actually really easy to put together!

This Thanksgiving cheese board looks impressive but is really easy to put together! Click through for instructions.

The secret is starting with the diversity pack of cheese slices from Costco. You lot become four kinds of cheese in the perfect size squares so at that place's no cutting required. If you can lay out slices of cheese, you tin can make this Thanksgiving cheese board!

Variety pack of cheese with crackers and pear

In fact, I'thousand pretty sure my kids could put this together while I'm busy mashing potatoes or making pie.

Turkey shaped cheese and crackers board

How to make a Thanksgiving Cheese Board

In society to brand this cheese board, you will need:

Diversity Pack of Cheese from Costco OR approx ii pounds of assorted cheese cutting into 2×two inch squares

Ritz or other crackers

Spinach leaves (optional – you can just use more crackers if y'all adopt)

Pear (thanks to No Biggie for the thought to use a pear for the turkey's head)

Pretzel stick for legs

Mini Chocolate Chips for eyes

Piece of love apple (or reddish pepper, salami, pepperoni, etc) to make the wattle

Y'all will also need a board or tray to place everything on. I used a round lath with an xviii inch diameter but you lot could adapt things to use a smaller board or pizza pan.

Footstep 1: Use 1 entire row of lighter colored cheese and fan it out around the edge of the tray, as shown below. It should go a little more than halfway around.

Circular cutting board with pear in bottom middle and white cheese slices fanned around the top two thirds of the edge

Pace 2: Add a row of crackers, overlapping the white cheese.

Step 3: And then use well-nigh of the cheddar cheese, once more overlapping the crackers. As you work your style in, each row should come downward slightly lower on the sides.

And adding rows of cheese slices and crackers, working in from the outside

Footstep 4: Echo with another row of crackers, then rows of each of the two other cheeses (you will have near half of each of these rows of cheese left over).

Stride 5: To make the turkey's head, slice a pear in half.

Pear sliced in half from top to bottom with mini chocolate chips and pretzel sticks

Cutting a little olfactory organ from a piece of cheddar cheese, and cut a "wattle" from a tomato, red pepper, slice of salami, etc.

Pear half decorated to look like a turkey with chocolate dots for eyes, small cheese triangle for nose, slice of tomato for waddle and pretzel stick legs

I melted a little bit of chocolate in a sandwich handbag and snipped off the very corner of the purse then I could "pipe" chocolate out. I used a little dot of chocolate to "glue" the optics, beak, and wattle on the pear.

Snap a pretzel stick in half and stick the pretzel pieces into the bottom of the pear for legs.

Footstep 6: Add a row of spinach leaves on meridian of the terminal cheese pieces and identify the pear on top of it.

Cheese board shaped like a turkey for Thanksgiving

Done! An easy turkey shaped cheese lath for Thanksgiving dinner.

If you lot're looking for more than Thanksgiving tips, be sure to visit these posts:

The All-time buttery crescent rolls

40 Make Alee Thanksgiving side dishes

 Pumpkin Pie Cake

Easy Banana Pudding recipe

This Thanksgiving cheese board looks impressive but is really easy to put together! Click through for instructions.

Hello there! I'm a busy mom of five who loves to make things. Crafts, recipes, sewing, holiday projects: I've tried them all, and you tin can likewise! I love EASY projects anyone tin can make.

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