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How To Make The Perfect Party Platter

Updated: Nov 8, 2023

In only 12 minutes!

Ever wondered how to put together your own perfect cheese board? A cheeseboard is our go-to for entertaining friends, family and loved ones. They're fun, versatile, wholesome and delicious! Plus, they're actually super easy to make and can be pulled together within the same time your cheese bread is baking in the oven, only 12 minutes!


Here's how we assemble a cheese board from start to finish:


  1. Grab your favourite board: this can be anything flat, round or rectangular. We love using wooden boards for a nice natural touch!

  2. Get your cheese bread!: Pull your Cristiana & Co cheese bread from the freezer, set your oven to 210c, place 1.5cm apart on a baking tray and pop them in the oven for 12 minutes!

  3. Select your cheeses: Try to include a variety of flavours and textures to keep things interesting! Such as a mix of hard and soft cheeses (blue, goats, cheddar, gruyere, camembert, manchego)

  4. Add some cured meats: Prosciutto, salami, soppressata, chorizo, or whatever your heart desires!

  5. Add something savoury: Think olives, pickles, artichokes, almonds, snacking tomatoes

  6. Add something sweet: Think seasonal and dried fruits, jams, preserves, honey

  7. Finish it off with garnishes: Give your cheese board a seasonal touch by adding fresh herbs and greenery. This is a great way to add colour and texture to make it absolutely beautiful!

Baking Our Brazilian Cheese Bread Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 210 C (fan-forced)

  2. When the oven is hot, remove your cheese bread from the freezer and place frozen rolls on a shallow tray lined with baking paper

  3. Space each roll 1.5cm apart

  4. Place in the oven and set your timer for 12 minutes!

  5. Grab your hot, crispy and golden brown cheese bread from the oven and add it to your cheeseboard


Stock up your freezer today with our all-natural, wholesome and deliciously cheesy Brazilian Cheese Bread.




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