How to Create An Impressive Antipasti Spread

July 13, 2015
Entertaining,Food + Drink

Today, I’ve teamed up with S.Pellegrino to share my tips on how to make the best antipasti spread. One of the things I love most about summers is al fresco dining. There’s truly nothing better than sitting around a table with some good friends eating, drinking and enjoying the setting sun together. In entertaining situations like these, I love putting together a grazing spread as an appetizer that can be left out and enjoyed over a couple hours. After all, I’d rather be outside sitting with my guests than cooking up a storm inside the kitchen! The key to making a good antipasti platter is providing a variety of textures and flavors so that people are encouraged to try all kinds of combinations. You’ll have to buy quite a variety of options at the market, but there is little prep work involved and the results are impressive and elegant!

Figs

Antipasti spread | HonestlyYUM

Stuffed red peppers

Setting | HonestlyYUM

Flavors

Make sure to have a combination of flavors. Salty, sweet, sour and spicy. For salty, I make sure to have plenty of charcuterie, nuts, cheeses and olives. For sweet, I like using a combination of dried and fresh fruits, like sun-dried tomatoes and fresh melon. For sour, plenty of pickles and marinated artichoke hearts are key. And finally, for spicy, I love using sweet cherry peppers and peperoncino.

Marinated feta

Textures

As you buy your ingredients, think type of texture each item offers. For cheese, I use soft and hard cheeses, like mozzarella and Parmigiano-Reggiano. For charcuterie, a hard salami, prosciutto and mortadella. For olives, I like to offer a variety since I’m obsessed with olives. (And please don’t buy the sad pitted olives– the unpitted ones have such better texture and flavor!)

Antipasti platter | HonestlyYUM

Buy the Pre-Made Stuff

Sure, homemade roasted bell peppers are really fantastic, but who has the time for that when you’re entertaining? Nowadays, you can get pretty decent quality marinated artichokes, roasted garlic or roasted bell peppers at the market so I take the shortcuts when I can.

Antipasti

Arrangement

Creating a good arrangement is pretty easy. Start by placing the larger items in separate parts of the board and begin filling in the gaps with progressively smaller items. You’ll end up filling gaps in with smaller olives, nuts and fruits. Add some bunches of crackers here and there or even small bunches of fresh herbs– this is the time to get creative. Go with what you think looks and tastes good.

Figs and sun dried tomatoes

Antipasti platter | HonestlyYUM

San Pellegrino | HonesltyYUM

Crowd the Board

The key to making a visually impressive antipasti platter is to crowd everything onto the board so it gives the appearance of abundance. Don’t worry about unloading everything you have onto the board because you can always refill small portions of it as soon as something runs out. Small mounds of different foods here and there work best.

Antipasti

Seasoning

Always serve your antipasti platter with a small bowl of good flake sea salt, freshly ground black pepper or red pepper flakes and good extra-virgin olive oil. A little seasoning goes a long way in transforming store-bought items.

Last but not least don’t forget to leave room for bottles of S.Pellegrino, the perfect accompaniment to an elegant al fresco dinner!

Antipasti | HonestlyYUM

Antipasti spread | HonestlyYUM

HOW TO CREATE THE BEST ANTIPASTI SPREAD

Ingredients:

  • Charcuterie, like prosciutto, salami and mortadella
  • Fresh fruits, like figs, tomatoes, cantaloupe and grapes
  • Whole sun-dried tomatoes
  • Variety of olives
  • Marinated and herbed feta
  • Nuts, like marcona almonds and walnuts
  • Peperoncino
  • Marinated artichoke hearts
  • Roasted bell peppers
  • Roasted garlic cloves
  • Canned sweet cherry peppers
  • Cornichons
  • Soft cheese, like bocconcini, ricotta and goat cheese
  • Hard cheese, like Parmigiano-Reggiano
  • Variety of bread and crackers
  • Good flake sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Fresh basil

Directions:

  • Start by laying out your charcuterie in different parts of the board. I roll the mortadella and loosely bundle up the prosciutto to create more room on the board. You can always keep adding to the board once one item is finished.
  • Fill small bowls with fresh ricotta and top with plenty of sea salt and fresh pepper. Fill another bowl with the marinated artichokes and another one with the marinated feta. Place them at different parts of the board.
  • Lay out the roasted bell peppers on the board and top with some sea salt and the roasted garlic.
  • Using a small knife, fill the sweet cherry peppers with goat cheese and top with a little sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Add the stuffed cherry peppers to the board.
  • Using the tip of a knife, break of chunks of the hard cheese and add in heaps to the board in a couple areas and add the bocconcini in a heap on the board.
  • Fill in any gaps on the board with olives, nuts, crackers, fruits, sun-dried tomatoes and peperoncino. Tuck leaves of fresh basil around the edges of the spread.

(This post is sponsored by S.Pellegrino® Sparkling Natural Mineral Water. Opinions are our own. Images by HonestlyYUM)

Conversation

Really terrific! Antipasto is one of our favorites..we make a meal of it in our family. Ours usually always starts with roasted marinated red peppers, and can vary depending on what’ son hand and what’s fresh at the stores. It’s fun to get creative and make different little things for the spread all the time.

Thank you for sharing! Next time we are going to Napa for the wine tasting and picnic I know what to pack with me!

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So yummy my mouth is watering – let me know what time I can come eat

I love antipasti – it is probably one of my favorite meals. I love sweet things, but I can eat salty/savory things almost endlessly. This spread is perfect for a summertime picnic, like the ones I love to have in Central Park.

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What kind of bread is pictured? The one with the fruit and grain? We have had it at specialty restaurants and want to purchase for our own antipasti spread!

beautiful and inviting.

I was wondering about those square crackers loaded with fruits and seeds. Can you provide the specifics? Thanks!

You have set the bar quite high! And a glass of cold Pellegino sounds like a good palate cleanser.

It looks beautiful, I love all the different textures and colours (and flavours!) next to each other… And I guess it must smell amazing as well – a feast for every sense 🙂

Impressive to say the least!!! I agree, all I want to do is eat outside with good friends! There is nothing better! I am so loving your photos too!

What a spectacular spread, Karen! Oh my gosh…the photography is (as always) incredible. And now I am sooooo hungry!!! Wow. Just, wow!!

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