Sausage Head Charcuterie Board

Sausage Head Charcuterie Board
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  • COOK TIME
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  • TOTAL TIME
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  • SERVING
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  • VIEWS
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Behold! A monstrously delicious centerpiece for your next gathering. This edible sculpture, crafted with savory meats and cheeses, is guaranteed to be a conversation starter and a feast for the eyes (and stomach!).

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    20 g
  • Cholesterol
    934 mg
  • Fiber
    4 g
  • Protein
    292 g
  • Saturated Fat
    73 g
  • Sodium
    4443 mg
  • Sugar
    6 g
  • Fat
    192 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step

Prepare the Base (5 minutes): Place the foam head on a cake stand and secure it with tape. Alternatively, nestle the base of the head within a hollowed-out pumpkin ring for added stability and thematic flair.

02

Step

Sculpt the Face (45 minutes): Affix each meat stick segment using wooden picks, meticulously arranging them around the head to create a lifelike facial structure. Customize the placement of each piece to achieve the desired expression. Fill in any gaps between the meat sticks with torn pieces of prosciutto, ensuring a seamless and visually appealing surface.

03

Step

Craft the Eyes (15 minutes): Employ wooden picks to secure the halved cheese rounds onto the foam head, mimicking eyeballs. Then, using the same picks, position a halved olive atop each cheese half to represent pupils, adding a touch of eerie realism.

04

Step

Form the Teeth (10 minutes): Spread a small amount of cream cheese on the rounded side of each peanut half. Affix these peanut 'teeth' over the mouth area on the head, creating a ghastly grin.

05

Step

Add Veins (10 minutes): Arrange the roasted red pepper strips amidst the meat pieces on the top of the head. The red strips will give the impression of veins.

06

Step

Final Presentation (10 minutes): Surround the sausage head with an array of crackers, mustard, assorted cheeses, olives, and any other charcuterie accompaniments of your choosing. Arrange everything artfully to create an enticing and balanced spread.

For a truly macabre touch, use black olives for the pupils instead of pimiento-stuffed ones.
Experiment with different types of meat sticks for varied textures and flavors. Consider adding spicy chorizo or smoky salami.
If you're short on time, skip the prosciutto and simply arrange the meat sticks more closely together.
Consider using a pumpkin-flavored cream cheese spread.

Donna Bogisich

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 5.0/ 5 ( 2 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (6)
  • Jaclyn Waters

    My kids loved helping me make this. It was a fun and spooky family activity.

  • Jerrell Deckow

    I substituted vegetarian meat sticks and it was still delicious and terrifying!

  • Misael Bechtelar

    I added edible glitter to the cream cheese on the teeth - it looked amazing!

  • Philip Lebsackhudson

    It took longer than I expected, but the end result was totally worth it!

  • Maurine Bartell

    This was a huge hit at my Halloween party! Everyone was so impressed with the creativity.

  • Nathan Corwin

    I used a smaller foam head and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the great idea!

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