Charcuterie

Charcuterie
In France, we serve charcuterie either as an apéritif or as one course along with a light meal to ensure everyone is satisfied. Think of it as a bit of a secret weapon for making your family dinners easier.
Maybe you’re serving soup and salad for dinner but need a little something extra to please everybody without the fuss of cooking something else. Or perhaps you're making a vegetarian dish and someone at the table wants a little meat to go with it. Add some charcuterie to create a perfectly pleasing meal — effortlessly.
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Dried sausage for apĂ©ritif in France.Â

Selection of sausage at the farmers' market in France.Â
Ingredients
Classic charcuterie ideas:
- Prosciutto - Italian dry-cured ham
- Dried sausage - Sausages that are air-dried and seasoned with herbs and spices
- Bresaola - A lean dried beef seasoned with spices
- French ham - Tender ham with a subtle flavor, served in thin slices
- Coppa - Dry-cured pork shoulder, robust and flavored with spices and garlic
- Soppressata - Spciy Italian salami
- Salami - Cured sausage — there are so many varieties to explore!
- Mortadella - A smooth, bologna-like sausage with a mild flavor and pistachios
- Chorizo - A smoky Spanish sausage spiced with paprika and garlic
Unique charcuterie options you might find at your grocery store and specialty shops:
- Jamon Ibérico - A Spanish dry-cured ham with a rich, nutty flavor — a delicacy to explore
- Cecina - Cured, smoked beef from LeĂłn, Spain, with a deep, rich taste
- Lonzino - Italian dry-cured pork loin seasoned with black pepper and garlic
- Tocino - Spanish-cured bacon with a delicate taste, served in thin slices
- Finocchiona - Italian salami flavored with fennel seeds and a slightly sweet taste
- Nduja - A spicy, spreadable sausage from Calabria, Italy, made with pork and chili peppers
You can learn more about charcuterie and online stores like Jambon, La Tienda, and Supermarket Italy.
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An easy family dinner — soup, salad, charcuterie, French cheese course, and berries for dessert

Dried sausage rolled in herbes de Provence

An assortment of charcuterie for an easy dinner with friends


- Chorizo from La Tienda
When you're out and about, look for specialty shops — you never know what you'll find.

Instructions
Menu Ideas:
- Simple French omelette, followed by charcuterie and fruit salad
- Soup, then salad with vinaigrette and charcuterie
- Salad, charcuterie, cheese & bread, fruit, and a little piece of dark chocolate
Tips:
- You can keep some charcuterie in the freezer — just remember to think about dinner in the morning and take some out to thaw.
- If the charcuterie needs to be sliced, place it on the table and everyone can slice what they like.
- In France, we often serve a little good butter on the side to enjoy with charcuterie and baguette.

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Prosciutto with melon or figs.
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