15 Meat And Cheese Antipasto

What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.

Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 meat and cheese antipasto that we have shared over the years.

Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.

15 Meat And Cheese Antipasto

Antipasto Appetizer Cheese Board

Antipasto Appetizer Cheese Board

Marinated artichoke hearts, marcona almonds, prosciutto, peppadew peppers, focaccia bread
5.03
Damn Delicious
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

21 min
Crostini, roasted red peppers, baby carrots, mozzarella balls, olive tapenade
5.015
Dinner at the Zoo
Antipasto Salad

Antipasto Salad

30 min
Red wine vinegar, roasted red peppers, fresh mozzarella cheese, green olives, sharp provolone cheese
4.851
Allrecipes
Italian Antipasto Platter

Italian Antipasto Platter

15 min
Sun dried tomatoes, sweet cherry peppers, red wine, roasted red peppers, mozzarella balls
No reviews
Carolyn’s Cooking
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

20 min
Blue cheese stuffed, smoked gouda cheese, havarti cheese, prosciutto, dark chocolate
4.67
The Gardening Cook
Summer Antipasto Platter Cheese Board

Summer Antipasto Platter Cheese Board

10 min
Goat cheese, marinated artichoke hearts, gorgonzola, roasted garlic, fresh mozzarella
4.98
Take Two Tapas
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

20 min
Blue cheese, red wine, red wine vinegar, ricotta cheese, pine nuts
5.03
Food Network
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

15 min
Cherry peppers, asparagus, prosciutto, gouda, pepperoncini
5.06
Fifteen Spatulas
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

10 min
Crostini, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, bocconcini balls, marinated olives
5.01
Yellow Bliss Road
Antipasto

Antipasto

Roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, peppadew peppers, fresh mozzarella cheese, fresh figs
3.1568
Martha Stewart
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

30 min
Roasted red peppers, prosciutto, bread, gouda, salami
5.010
Spend with Pennies
Antipasto Charcuterie Board

Antipasto Charcuterie Board

20 min
Prosciutto, fresh mozzarella balls, cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, balsamic glaze
No reviews
Belly Full
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

20 min
Cherry peppers, serrano ham, marinated artichoke hearts, cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese
5.01
Culinary Hill
Antipasto Platter

Antipasto Platter

20 min
Sweet cherry peppers, roasted red peppers, marinated artichoke hearts, marcona almonds, barilla pesto
4.52
Lemon Tree Dwelling
Antipasto Salad Recipe

Antipasto Salad Recipe

15 min
Roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, mozzarella cheese balls, cherry tomatoes, green olives
5.04
The Recipe Critic

What meats are on an antipasto platter?

A typical antipasto platter will contain three to four cold meats of different types. First, a prosciutto crudo (cured ham), then one or two salami, and finally another kind of meat such as mortadella (a bit like baloney or luncheon meat). In Italy, these meats would all come from the same area or region.

What is the difference between antipasto and antipasti?

Antipasto is the singular form of the word while antipasti refers to the plural form. But what about antipasta? Antipasta is a colloquialism for “antipasto,” a mistranslation of “before the pasta.” So if you’re sitting down for a traditional Italian meal, stick with antipasto.

What cheese goes with antipasto?

Antipasto Platter ingredients

Cheese: Some great cheese options include fresh mozzarella balls, gorgonzola, parmigiano reggiano, asiago or fontina. I like to marinate my mozzarella balls in olive oil, fresh herbs and red pepper flakes for extra flavor.

What do you put on an antipasto platter?

Arrange bocconcini mixture, cheeses, prosciutto, salami, pepperoni, artichoke hearts, olive, peppers, almonds and bread on platter or wooden cheese board.

What is in traditional Italian antipasto?

Add some veggies: Traditional antipasto includes olives, artichokes, roasted red peppers, pepperoncinis, marinated mushrooms, and some type of tomatoes. Add some extras: Some of our favorites are capers, tapenade, giardiniera, pesto, anchovies, and almonds.

What are the guidelines in building an antipasto platter?

Most of the meats found on an antipasto platter are pre-sliced and cured. It’s important to cut the meat thin enough so your guests can enjoy it with other items on the platter. Our recommendations for meat on your antipasto platter include salami, prosciutto, sliced capicola, mortadella, or pepperoni.

Is charcuterie and antipasto the same?

A difference between antipasto and charcuterie is that antipasto is Italian, while charcuterie is French. The literal translation for charcuterie is “pork-butcher,” meaning that the addition of cheese came later on.

Does antipasto have pasta in it?

These Italian bites are usually served as an appetizer or first course. Think of a beautiful antipasto platter. They don’t involve pasta, so pairing them with spaghetti might not make sense.

What do you eat with antipasti?

Which vegetables go on an antipasto platter?

  • Marinated artichoke hearts. (we had these for Christmas entertaining and my guests loved them.)
  • Sun dried tomatoes.
  • Garlic stuffed Olives.
  • Sweet pickles.
  • Pickled Onions.
  • Stuffed Grape leaves.
  • Vegetable Spring Rolls.

What is the difference between charcuterie board and antipasto board?

As a dish, antipasti refers to an arrangement of small, light savory delicacies that vary by region (via Cucina Toscana) and include cheeses, vegetables, and other small savory treats. In French Provincial Cooking, French fare expert Elizabeth David defines charcuterie as “all pork products such as cured salami […]

How do you assemble an antipasto plate?

What kind of crackers go with antipasto?

That’s where these Antipasto Football Cracker Stacks come in handy. They’re RITZ Crackers topped with basil, salami, turkey, ham, mozzarella cheese, Italian dressing, and either a tomato or an olive.

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