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Foodie Friday: Top 5 cheeseboard mistakes

Who doesn’t love a cheese board?! Always guaranteed to impress your guests, especially if beautifully styled! But there are a few fromage faux pas which Williams Sonoma are kindly warning us about today. Read on for how to get your platter just perfect.

1. Taking cheese from fridge to table.
Cold cheese is never fun. Temper it for 30 to 40 minutes before the party starts (depending on how hot the room is). Why? You’ll get more of a bouquet from each bite and really notice the flavours.

2. Sticking with the basics.
We all have our tried-and-tested favourite tasting-plate foods but you can get a little more adventurous with cheese to stop the plate becoming predictable. Instead of plucking a generic cheddar off the shelf, try and pick up something a little more unusual from your farmers’ market or local producer.

3. Starting with a strong cheese. 
Try to arrange your cheeses so people are tasting the more subtle cheese first. It’s been noted that people tend to eat cheese from left to right or go for the closest part of a cheeseboard first, working their way to the back. Start with the mildest, then work up to the most intense, so people’s palates aren’t exhausted.

4. Not having enough knives.
If you can have a separate small knife for each cheese, great, but this usually isn’t practical, so it’s okay to have a knife for soft items and another for firmer ones. For soft cheese, think about one with a thin knife edge so you don’t lose a tonne of gooey cheese to the knife. For example, pick a steak knife over a butter knife.

5. Skipping the sampling. 
Taste everything you’re serving before guests arrive. Not only will you know everything works well together – you won’t miss out yourself!

Prefer your cheese cooked? Try this Mac and cheese recipe!

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Shaynna Blaze’s guide to styling your table this Christmas

I love a dinner party, but if I’m honest, plans for a stylish spread quickly go out the window; especially when friends are on their way and you haven’t even started cooking. But not this festive season! This summer I’m going to create a feast for the stomach and the eyes… with Shaynna Blaze‘s help that is. Check out her top tips for styling a festive platter and the perfect tabletop.

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How to style a festive platter

The more food, the better: A simple block of cheese and some dip and crackers just doesn’t cut it these days. Select a few different types of cheeses and layer with nuts, olives and fresh berries, and use dried fruits to fill all the gaps and cover any empty board space – a sumptuous smorgasBOARD!

Build from a perfect base: Choose a beautiful timber board or marble tray to serve, and pair with cheese knives and serving tools that follow the same aesthetic so it doesn’t overwhelm the food.

Shaynna Blaze for Harris Scarfe Eden 2pc Marble Board, $79.95

Use colour: Juicy strawberries,  green grapes and pomegranates not only taste good but visually make your platter an enticing feast

Balance: Start with the biggest items i.e. cheese, dips, bowls of olives etc. and build around this. Play around with different angles and different heights for your meat, cheese and crackers. It gives an extra dimension to the spread!

Shaynna Blaze for Harris Scarfe table setting

Variety is key: A platter should have a variety of textures, colours and tastes. Be mindful of this when selecting your food and don’t be afraid to pile it high with cheese, fruit, meats and pickled vegetables as a mouth-watering assortment of perfection.

Don’t forget the wine: Stemless wine glasses are an alternative to having lots of height on your table, use them on their own or mixed with stemmed glasses to give variation to your table.

How to style the perfect tabletop

1. Invest in a few core pieces like cutlery, wine glasses and hurricane lamps or vases to dress up your celebrations in the lead-up to Christmas.

Shaynna Blaze for Harris Scarfe table setting

2. Adding elegant cutlery to your dining table has the same impact as adding beautiful earrings to a little black dress.

3. When setting the table for dinner parties, keep your centrepiece low so sight lines aren’t obstructed and the conversation can flow.

4. To achieve a formal feel with your dining table setting, stick to a single colour palette for your dinnerware and placemats.

5. Create a casual look that’s perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner by styling simple timber accessories with grey chinaware.

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