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    Vegan Autumn Charcuterie Board

    October 25, 2022 By Monika Last Updated July 16, 2024 Leave a Comment

    This Vegan Charcuterie Board is a delicious and stylish way to celebrate seasonal flavours. It includes meat-free deli slices for a traditional charcuterie feel, as well as a selection of plant foods for added colour and texture. Fun and easy to make, perfect for entertaining!

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    Vegan charcuterie board with meats, vegetables, fruits, crackers and seeds.

    Traditionally charcuterie was a way of preserving meat.  These days charcuterie boards usually include other foods, such as cheese, fruit or nuts though meat still tends to be the star ingredient.

    Given the strong focus on meat is it possible to make a vegan charcuterie board?

    Yes, it is both possible and easy to do! The new Quorn Deli Slices Range offers high quality, delicious and succulent meat-free products perfect for building your vegan charcuterie. What’s more these vegan deli slices are low in saturated fat, high in protein and a source of fibre which makes them ideal to use as a regular meat alternative as well as for special occasions.

    With the new Quorn Deli Slices Range you will be able to create a traditional-style charcuterie board with (meat-free) meats at the heart of your dish. Their flavour and texture are so much like the real thing even the carnivores will be satisfied!

    3 packets of quorn deli slices.
    Quorn Deli Slices Range.

    Plant-based charcuterie ingredients and substitutions

    • The new Quorn Deli Slices Range including: Quorn Roast Beef Style Slices, Quorn Yorkshire Ham Style Slices, Quorn Finely Sliced Ham Style Slices and Quorn Roast Chicken Style Slices.
    • Fruits: add colour. Use both fresh and dried (such as prunes and cranberries). I recommend using fruits that don’t discolour quickly (which is why I omitted apples and pears and opted for grapes and blackberries instead). I also used fresh figs (you can also add dried) and thinly sliced melon.
    • Vegetables: add colour, texture and complement the meat-free slices. Use both fresh and pickled. Suitable vegetables currently in season include radishes and carrots which can be served raw, as well as beetroot, which is best served pickled.
    • Nuts and seeds: add crunch. I used walnuts and typically autumnal pumpkin seeds but you can use your favourite.
    • Crackers/breadsticks.
    • Olives and gherkins: delicious with the meats.

    What other ingredients can be used

    • Vegan cheese.
    • Thinly sliced baguette: this takes up quite a bit of space so you can serve it in a separate dish on the side.
    • Chutneys: try apple, beetroot or cranberry.
    • Dips and sauces: beetroot is an autumn vegetable and both beetroot hummus as well as horseradish beetroot are delicious with the meatless slices.
    Deli slices with crackers on top of pplate.
    Quorn deli slices.

    Vegan charcuterie board components

    Flavour: make sure you combine a wide range of flavours from savoury (your meat-free Quorn Deli Slices are great for this) to sweet, sour (that’s your fruit, veg and pickles etc) and salty (crackers, pretzels etc.).

    Texture: use ingredients which offer contrasting textures, such as soft, crunchy, juicy etc.

    Colour: the visual aspect of a grazing platter is just as important as the flavours and textures you use. I recommend using a mixture of colours that stand out and make your food look as good as it tastes!

    What you will need

    A large, sturdy wooden board.

    Small dishes (bowls, ramekins etc) for seed, pickled foods or small dried fruits.

    Charcuterie utensils, nutcracker (if needed) etc.

    Assembling autumn charcuterie board

    1. Start by folding and arranging the vegan deli style meats down the centre of your board away from the edges. Prop them up with mini pumpkins (or other autumnal decorative elements), small dishes or sturdy ingredients to help hold them in place. Your platter will look better if you separate the meats with other ingredients.

    Assembling plant-based charcuterie board.

    2. Add the rest of the ingredients filling any gaps with berries, dried fruit or other small foods. Enjoy!

    Top down view of vegan platter with meats, fruit, veg, crackers and nuts.

    Top tips for making vegan charcuterie

    • I recommend removing the deli style meats from the fridge 30 minutes before assembling the board (they will be easier to fold and arrange on the board).
    • The Quorn Deli Slices can be folded any way you like depending on your preference as well as the size/shape of your serving board.  
    • Use ingredients that don’t dry out or discolour quickly.
    • Make sure your olives and prunes (if using) are pitted.
    • Arrange the ingredients close together to save space and make your board look more appealing.
    • If using ingredients that may release moisture (such as gherkins, pickled beets etc) place them in separate dishes to avoid contact with the other ingredients.
    • Your vegan charcuterie can be left uncovered on the table for up to 3-4 hours.
    • Not suitable for freezing.

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    More vegan recipes perfect for entertaining

    • Vegan Cabbage Rolls
    • Stuffed Butternut Squash
    • Roasted Eggplant Dip

    Check out also these other easy, delicious vegan recipes!

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