Chip Charcuterie Snack Board: calling all salty snack lovers! Combine all your favourite chips, Doritos, cheesies, and popcorn flavours for the ultimate snack board!
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I love chips. They're so salty, and crunchy and delicious. And there's so many amazing varieties. When I was planning a special movie date night the other day -see all the details of the movie date night here, I decided that a big chip charcuterie snack board was pretty much the ultimate snack! Strictly speaking, charcuterie does mean cured meats, but these days everyone is using it to refer to this, a cheese board, any board of beautiful food, so that's the way it's intended here. This just might be the best charcuterie board I've ever made.
I love the idea of lots of different flavours of fun chips, and snacks all grouped together. If you're one of those people that love some sweet with their salty, you could certainly add in some sweet snacks, but not me. I'll take my salty snacks straight up please.
I used a large board as my serving platter for our chip charcuterie snack board. It worked great because it had a bit of an edge on it, so none of my chipies could get away. 😉
What To Include On A Chip Charcuterie Snack Board
I had a lot of fun looking for all our favourite chips and snacks. Part of the date turned into picking out anything we wanted in the chip aisle. Here's what we went with:
- white cheddar popcorn (it was movie night after all, so we needed some popcorn 😉
- regular potato chips
- salt and vinegar chips
- dill pickle chips
- potato ringolos (this is the Humpty Dumpty brand name, but they're basically potato rings)
- plantain chips
- Pringles
- Doritos
- crunchy Cheetos
- potato sticks
- chip dip
You could definitely just use all your personal favorite chips and snacks, but it's also fun to try a few new things. If there's any new or special flavors you've been wanting to try, this is your chance. There's a few things to think about as you choose.
1. Different Textures and Shapes
Things like the popcorn, cheeses, plantain chips, Pringles, kettle potato chips and regular chips add some different textures to the board. When it comes to shapes, the ringolos and potato sticks are some great options. Pita chips would be a good addition too.
2. Colours
Let's face it, there's not a lot of different colour options when it comes to chips. The Doritos and Cheese bring in some orange, and help break up all the beige. If you're a fan of bbq or ketchup chips (is this just a Canadian thing?) they could add some colour variation too. Or you could add in some blue tortilla chips and your favorite salsa as another great way to add in some colour. You could also use colourful small bowls for holding your dips.
3. Avoid Straight Lines
When your arranging all your epic chips, avoid putting them in straight lines. Create some movement on your tray with flowing piles of different chips and snack options.
4. Add Some Dip
You can't really have chips without dip! We made a simple sour cream and onion dip. The easy recipe is to use 1 container of sour cream, and one envelope of onion soup mix. This old recipe made with simple ingredients is super easy, and really yummy with plain chips. Use interesting dip bowls, like the pretty marble one we used here.
You could add a whole variety of different dips. French onion dip would be a great choice, you could also try a dill pickle dip, ranch dip, or a tangy goat cheese dip. Adding dips is an easy way to add a touch of tangy flavors and a fun way to make a more flavorful snacking experience.
5. Use A Board With A Lip
If you can find a board or tray with a lip around the side, use it for your chip charcuterie snack board. It will help contain the chips, and avoid them all falling off the side as you eat them and move things slightly. We used a large square tray and it worked perfectly.
6. Shop At The Bulk Store
Not all chips are available at the bulk store, but look for some of the more interesting varieties. We got the ringolos, and potato sticks at ours. They also had cheeses, and plantation chips, along with lots more interesting varieties of great salty snacks. I like that you can buy a small amount, rather than a large bag. Since we were buying so many different ones for our board, being able to buy a few in smaller quantities was great.
7. Storing Leftover Chips
We wanted to add lots of different varieties to our chip board, and we ended up with quite a few left overs in the end. Tie up the bags with a chip clip or twist tie, so they don't go stale and lose their crispness. Did you know you can store chips in the freezer? They will stay nice and crisp, and you can eat them right out of the freezer. Chips taste great when they're really cold. If you're chips or snacks do become stale at all during storing, you can sometimes bring them back to life by reheating them in the oven. Place them on a baking sheet in a single layer and heat them at 350, for 5-8 minutes, watching them carefully to make sure they don't burn. Allow them to cool, and enjoy them with their crunch back.
Snack boards of all shapes and kinds are definitely so much fun, and this chip board looks amazing and tasted great. We loved ours for movie date night -see all the details and get the printable popcorn box here. This chip board would also be really great for entertaining too, especially if you want to bring your snacks to the next level.
This board looks so much more exciting than a few regular bowls of chips on the table, and it would be easy to replenish as the party went on. That's what makes it one of my favorite ways to serve any type of chip when entertaining. I hope it's inspiring you to make one too. Make one for your own movie nights. It would also be the perfect way to create a great snack for game day that your party guests will love. This is the easiest way to make snacks for a crowd look great. Or you could make a version with Mexican food, using a variety of salsas, and tortilla chips make your own salsa board. This would be perfect for cinco de mayo too. And how perfect would this be as a dinner party appetizer for guests to enjoy before dinner.
Recipe
Chip Charcuterie Snack Board
Ingredients
- 5 cups white cheddar popcorn
- 2 cups regular potato chips
- 2 cups salt and vinegar chips
- 2 cups dill pickle chips
- 2 cups potato ringolos this is the Humpty Dumpty brand name, but they're basically potato rings
- 2 cups plantain chips
- 2 cups Pringles
- 2 cups Doritos
- 2 cups crunchy Cheetos
- 2 cups potato sticks
- 1 cup chip dip
Instructions
- Arrange everything on a large tray with a lip around it.
Nutrition
With a chip charcuterie board to enjoy, life really is a party!
More Inspiration:
You might also like our Slow Cooker Spinach and Artichoke Dip recipe here.
Also check out our Individual Charcuterie Boards here.
You might also like How To Make The Perfect Cheese Board here.
Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist says
Any one who loves chips and salty snacks will love this snack board!