Christmas Dessert Board

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I’ll be honest, my favorite part of any holiday gathering is the sweets. So, of course, I’ve put them all together on one beautiful dessert board. This epic array of holiday candy and sweets could rival any of Santa’s cookie platters! 

For more holiday board inspiration, check out my Christmas Boards and Winter Recipes, which include: Christmas CharcuterTREE Board,  Christmas Dessert Board, Oh Christmas Brie Board, Christmas Wreath Charcuterie, Charcuterie Chalet, Pine Cone Cheese BallHoliday Charcuterie Board, and Build Your Own Hot Chocolate Board.

Where to Get The Best Sweet Treats for Boards 

If you’re looking for shops to get unique candy, I have a whole write up of my favorite spots in this candy board post

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What’s on This Candy Charcuterie Board 

I usually follow a few simple rules when creating a candy board. You can see the full breakdown in my Pink Baby Shower Board post. 

  • Start by picking a color palette. For Christmas, it’s a no brainer: red, green & white is perfect. For a Hanukkah Candy Board like this blue, yellow, and gold are super festive. 
  • Place the smaller candies in bowls or ramekins around the board (see below SHOP THIS POST for some fun star shaped dishes).
  • Arrange larger candy in uniform patterns around the board. For example, the gingerbread men and cookies along the edge of the board. 
  • I love the colored Oreos on their side to get some extra red color. 
  • Fill in any gaps with small or medium sized candy. Like small candy cane bites or gummies. 

How to Serve a Candy Board

What I love about a board like this is how easy it is. Again, I’d much rather have a dessert board like this, ready to serve to my guests, than be worried about frosting a cake or timing a pie coming out of the oven. I’m not a huge cook, and this is my way of doing a holiday dessert!  

This sweets board will bring out the kid in you and your guests! It’s great to serve: 

  • As a side to any more traditional dessert (cake, pie, etc) 
  • A fun, festive twist on the more classic cookie plate (plus you can mix and match cookies and candy!) 
  • Bring it along as a dessert to share or have it out for grazing at any time of the holiday season.

NOTE: I like to set out plastic take home bags for friends to gather items and enjoy over the next few days. These snowflake cellophane treat bags are perfect.

PS: if you’re looking for a mix of savory and sweet, here’s my Cheese & Dessert Christmas Board.

Show Me Your Boards

I hope this post inspires you to create delicious ho-ho-holiday treats. Nothing makes me happier than seeing the beautiful spreads you create from my tips. If you make something inspired by this post, please tag me at @ainttooproudtomeg so I can see and share!

And, if you liked this board recipe, please rate and review.

5 from 22 votes

Christmas Candy Board

This easy Christmas candy dessert recipe is a fun holiday themed treat!
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Ingredients

Chocolate

  • Ghirardelli Squares
  • Red and green rock candy
  • Peppermint bark
  • Red and white M&Ms

Cookies

  • Christmas red oreos
  • Snowmen gingerbread cookies
  • Gingerbread men
  • Chocolate covered cookies

Candy

  • Candy canes
  • Red, white, and green candy corns
  • Red, white, and green gummy bears

Salty stuff

  • White chocolate peppermint pretzel thins
  • Popcorn

Instructions 

  • Start by placing the gummy bears, candy corn, and popcorn in small bowls or ramekins around the board to anchor it.
  • Fan the Oreos (I like to style them on their side so the red frosting shows), pretzels, and peppermint bark around one of the bowls.
  • Fill in the space between the bowls with candy and chocolates, making sure to separate similar colors.
  • Arrange the rock candy, Ghirardelli Squares, and cookies in uniform patterns around the board.
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24 Reviews

  1. BoardGirls says:

    5 stars
    This is a must this holiday season! So beautiful!

  2. Hillary says:

    5 stars
    Obsessed!

  3. Evelyn says:

    5 stars
    Making this for Christmas morning this is perfect for a hot chocolate bar.

  4. Heather says:

    5 stars
    Love this board! So beautiful!

  5. Janelle says:

    I need to make this for the kiddos! LOVE IT

  6. Gina Tiedemann says:

    5 stars
    I’m going to make a Christmas dessert board this weekend for our at home football tailgate. Can’t wait to make it! I haven’t done a dessert board before and I found some cute things to put on it. I’ll post it to Instagram and tag you. ♥️

  7. Kristi says:

    5 stars
    Loved making this!!

  8. Jessica says:

    5 stars
    I didn’t realize how much I needed a dessert board in my life! Made this for my family at our Christmas last year, and it was devoured. Love it!

  9. Cassidy says:

    Wow!! These look amazing. This will definitely be something I try to tackle this year

  10. Nikki says:

    5 stars
    Big fan of the candy boards, this would be perfect for Christmas.

    1. Jeff says:

      5 stars
      This is great for the kids who might not like the stuff on a normal board. Might borrow the idea for a work party in the summer.

      1. Tina Suh says:

        5 stars
        My kiddos would love this. Will have to try a mini version for this Christmas!