This Christmas, delight your guests with festive Christmas charcuterie cups — cute, portable, and perfectly portioned so every guest gets their own mini platter. These customizable snack cups are an easy, low-mess way to serve meats, cheeses, fruits, crackers, and pickles with seasonal garnishes like rosemary sprigs.

If you’re planning a holiday spread, these charcuterie cups make a great alternative to a large Christmas tree charcuterie board or other party staples. Fill each cup with your favorite cured meats, cheese shapes, fresh fruit, crunchy crackers, and tangy pickles so guests can grab a complete snack while they mingle.
Designed for parties of all sizes and guests of all ages, these charcuterie cups are mess-free, portable, and fun to assemble. They’re ideal for cocktail hours, family gatherings, work parties, or anywhere you want a festive, grab-and-go appetizer.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Handheld portions. Perfect for serving a tidy, mess-free appetizer.
- Festive and fun. Mini bites are always a hit, especially when decorated for the season.
- Flexible and creative. Use this as a template and swap in favorites based on taste or dietary needs.
- Minimal prep. No cooking required — just assemble with store-bought ingredients.
Christmas Charcuterie Cups Ingredients
Below are ingredient notes and substitution ideas. Exact quantities and the printable recipe card are at the end of the post.

- Salami – Any variety will work: spicy, mild, Genoa, or German-style.
- Cheddar cheese – Use a firm cheddar and cut festive shapes like stars.
- Blackberries and grapes – Rinse and dry thoroughly so they stay fresh in the cups.
- Rosemary sprigs – Add a pine-like, seasonal touch and visual height.
- Club crackers – Provide crunch and a vehicle for the cheese.
- Gherkin pickles – Small, crunchy, and tangy — the ideal size for these cups.
Equipment
- Small star cookie cutter
- 24–30 small skewers or holiday cocktail picks
- 6 paper charcuterie cups — red, green, or kraft paper cups work well.
How to Make Charcuterie Cups
Follow these simple steps for assembly. For the printable recipe with exact amounts, see the recipe card below.

- Slice cheese about 1/4″ thick and press star shapes (or other shapes) from each slice. Reserve any scraps for snacking.
- Fold each salami slice in half twice, then thread 4–5 folded pieces onto a skewer. Place one salami skewer into each cup.
- Place a rosemary sprig in the bottom of each cup before adding skewers to create a festive base and aroma.
- Make a skewer with one cheese star and two blackberries, and add it to each cup. Thread one gherkin on a skewer for each cup as well.
- Thread three grapes onto a skewer and trim the skewer if needed so the grapes sit at varied heights for visual interest. Add to each cup.
- Right before serving, tuck 1–2 crackers into the side of each cup so they stay crisp. Serve and enjoy.

Pro Tip:
Keep crackers separate until serving to avoid sogginess.
Make Ahead and Storage
Assemble the cups (omit crackers) up to 12 hours ahead and store them covered in the refrigerator. For leftovers, place contents in an airtight container and refrigerate up to 2 days — add fresh crackers when serving again.

Recipe Tips
- Prep ingredients in advance: cut cheese shapes, wash and dry fruit and rosemary, and store them separately in airtight containers up to 2 days.
- Scale the recipe to match your guest list — double or triple as needed.
- Add festive ribbon, name tags, or themed cups for personalized presentation.
- Create visual interest by varying skewer lengths so items sit at different heights.
- Choose a firm cheese so shapes hold up well on skewers.
Additions and variations
- Swap the cheddar. Try Gouda, Colby Jack, Pepper Jack, or white cheddar.
- Add extra fillers. Nuts, pretzels, or toasted breadsticks add crunch and help stabilize skewers.
- Use a variety of meats. Capicola, prosciutto, ham, or turkey slices are tasty alternatives.
- Extra garnish. Add cranberries, olives, or mini candy canes for more seasonal flair.

More Holiday Appetizer Recipes
- Charcuterie Tree Cone
- Pigs in a Blanket Wreath
- Crescent Roll Christmas Tree
- Puff Pastry Christmas Trees
For a complete holiday appetizer collection, try variations of these small bites and mix-and-match ingredients to suit your event. Happy hosting!

Christmas Charcuterie Cups
Author: Jaclyn
Equipment
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star cookie cutter
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small skewers
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christmas cocktail picks
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paper charcuterie cups
Ingredients
- 6 slices cheddar cheese
- 30 slices salami
- 6 rosemary sprigs
- 12 blackberries
- 6 gherkin pickles
- 18 grapes
- 6-12 club crackers
Instructions
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Use a star cookie cutter to cut stars from cheddar slices and set aside the scraps for snacking.
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Fold each slice of salami in half twice and thread 4–5 folded slices onto a skewer. Place one salami skewer in each cup.
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Add a rosemary sprig to each cup for fragrance and decoration.
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Thread a cheese star and two blackberries onto a skewer and add one to each cup.
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Thread a gherkin onto a skewer and place it in each cup.
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Thread three grapes onto a skewer, trim if needed to vary heights, and add one to each cup.
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Right before serving, tuck 1–2 club crackers into each cup so they remain crisp.
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