A pancake charcuterie board is the best way to serve a breakfast or brunch crowd! Complete with fluffy buttermilk pancakes, breakfast favorites, fruit toppings and syrups.
Breakfast Pancake Board
Making and assembling a pancake charcuterie board is one of my favorite ways to set up breakfast or brunch for a crowd! It’s the perfect way to assemble a party platter with something that everyone loves.
Light and fluffy buttermilk pancakes with a section reserved for scrambled eggs and crispy bacon on the side! A breakfast pancake board is such a simple concept but when presented in a fun way with toppings galore, it becomes super impressive!
Having a variety of everyone’s favorite sweet and savory items to choose from makes entertaining easy and fun! Each person gets to choose how they want to jazz up their flapjacks with things like fresh berries and nut butter to syrup or chocolate sauce!
Why You’ll Love It
- So many options! There is no shortage of breakfast charcuterie board ideas when it comes to creating a pancake breakfast board. The pancakes and toppings are just the start!
- Easy to prepare. There are so many components to a board like this that can be made ahead. Washing berries, cutting fruit, and adding syrups to bowls.
- Perfect for any occasion. Learn how to make the ultimate pancake platter for the upcoming holidays or a casual Sunday brunch with your family. Everyone loves it!
Pancake Platter Ingredients
This is a just a jumping off point of creative ideas for you to make your own pancake charcuterie board!
- Fluffy pancakes: I have a great homemade pancake recipe for buttermilk pancakes I like to use. Most often I have an easy pancake mix on hand that I can just add my wet ingredients to which saves me time. You could even make something a little more fancy like these ricotta pancakes.
- Bacon: If you’re wondering how to cook bacon in the oven to save room on the stove, I’ve got you covered. No splatter, easy clean-up, and the strips are always cooked flat!
- Eggs: I typically serve scrambled eggs because they’re the most popular, however, that’s not to say you can’t whip up a few fried eggs, make an omelette or even include some easy deviled eggs.
- Butter: Cut into slices, also known as pats of butter.
- Jam: Whatever kind you have on hand. Homemade strawberry jam or peach jam would be extra special!
- Mixed berries: Washed, dried, and placed in a bowl. For a little something extra you could serve a berry fruit salad.
- Maple syrup: Any or all of the following maple syrup, buttermilk syrup, or cinnamon pancake syrup would be great. I love warming up my syrup just before assembling the pancake charcuterie board.
- Peanut butter: Creamy or chunky, regular, or natural the choice is yours.
How to Make a Pancake Charcuterie Board
The beauty of making a pancake charcuterie board is that there are so many ways to customize the platter to your liking! Scrambled eggs, bacon and pancakes are always a must-have on ours, but feel free to get creative when preparing your own breakfast charcuterie.
Find the full printable recipe below.
- Scramble the eggs. Cook eggs in a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Cook half of the eggs at a time, pouring half into the pan and using a spatula to move the eggs around until nearly cooked through, but still a little loose. Season with salt and pepper and transfer out of the pan to a bowl. Do this with the remaining eggs.
- Cook the bacon. Lay bacon strips in a single layer on a foil-lined bacon sheet. If you prefer it crispy, lay them on a wire rack on top of the foil so the heat gets to all sides. Cook for 15-20 minutes until it’s reached desired crispness. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel to absorb extra grease.
- Make the pancakes. Coat the preheated griddle with butter and scoop out 1/4 cup batter and pour it into the griddle. Cook for 2 minutes until bubbles appear and flip to cook 1 minute more until lightly golden. Do this with the remaining batter.
- Lay the pancakes on the board. Arrange warm pancakes across the large wooden board, overlapping as needed. I like to place them down the middle as they are the star of the show.
- Set the bowls down. Place eggs in a medium size bowl on the board along with a couple of small bowls for the fruit, syrup, peanut butter, and jam.
- Fill in the gaps. Add the bacon and slices of butter on opposite sides of the pancakes and fill any empty spaces with extras like whole strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries for garnish, if you like.
A Tiny Twist!
Make some mini silver dollar pancakes for a fun mini pancake charcuterie board option! Do this by using just a Tablespoon of pancake batter for each one! Then you’d have room for mini muffins, mini donuts, and mini cinnamon rolls. You get the idea!
Favorite Pancake Toppings
This pancake charcuterie board is easily adaptable which makes it all the more fun to put together!
- Chocolate chips, chocolate sauce, or Nutella
- Fresh fruit (apples, grapes, peaches, oranges, kiwi watermelon, cantaloupe, etc.)
- Nuts (walnuts, almonds, pistachios, pecans)
- Almond butter (or sun butter)
- Honey or other preserves
- Cream cheese
- Breakfast potatoes
- Sliced bananas & coconut flakes
- Whipped cream & sprinkles
- Sausage links or ham
- Granola & Greek yogurt
- Mini egg frittatas
Tips for the Best Breakfast Charcuterie
- Use high-quality fresh eggs for your scrambled eggs. Cooking half at a time allows them to cook evenly without getting overcrowded.
- Adding milk to the eggs helps create a fluffier texture.
- Always grease the skillet so the eggs don’t stick and cook on low heat.
- Season the eggs at the end so that the salt doesn’t draw out any moisture.
- Keep pancakes warm while you wait. Place them on a baking sheet and keep them in the oven at 175 degrees.
- Include more than pancakes: Try Belgian waffles, French toast and Crepes.
Hosting a big breakfast or brunch? Serve your crowd with this easy make-ahead breakfast casserole or overnight French toast with berries.
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Pancake Charcuterie Board
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Ingredients
Bacon
- 1 pound thick cut bacon
Buttermilk Pancakes
- ¼ cup unsalted butter , plus more for the griddle
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking soda
- ¾ teaspoon salt
- 2 cups buttermilk
- 2 large eggs , whisked
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Scrambled Eggs
- 1 dozen large eggs
- ¼ cup milk or water
- 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter , divided
- Salt , to taste
- Ground black pepper , to taste
Assemble the Board
- Butter , sliced
- 2 cups mixed berries , rinsed and in a serving bowl
- Maple syrup , warmed and in a serving bowl
- Peanut Butter , in a serving bowl
- Jam , in a serving bowl
Instructions
Bacon
- Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Line a baking sheet with foil. If you prefer crispy bacon, place a wire rack on top of the foil.
- Lay the bacon strips in a single layer. Cook 15 to 20 minutes, or until bacon has reached desired crispness.
- Using tongs, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate to absorb any extra grease.
Buttermilk Pancakes
- Preheat a griddle to 325°F, or place a skillet over medium-high heat. Melt the butter in the microwave and set aside to cool for 3 minutes.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir in the buttermilk and butter until combined. Stir in the eggs and vanilla, just until the batter is smooth with only a few lumps. If the batter is too thick, add another splash of milk. If it's too thin, add another Tablespoon flour.
- Coat the griddle (or skillet) with butter and pour 1/4 cup batter into small circles. Cook the pancakes until bubbles appear, about 2 minutes. Flip and cook the other side 1 minute, or just until lightly browned.
- Place pancakes on a baking sheet in the oven at 175°F to keep warm.
Scrambled Eggs
- In a large bowl, whisk the eggs and milk 1 minute.
- Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Add 1/2 Tablespoon butter or grease lightly with cooking spray.
- Pour half of the egg mixture into the skillet. Using a spatula, pull the cooked outer edge of the eggs to the center and create circles in the middle. Keep stirring. Turn off the heat once they are nearly cooked through, but still a little loose. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a serving bowl. Repeat with remaining 1/2 Tablespoon butter and egg mixture. Once cooked, add to the other eggs.
Assemble the Board
- On a large charcuterie board, place pancakes down the center. Add bacon and slices of butter around the pancakes. Arrange the bowls of eggs, mixed berries, maple syrup, and peanut butter or jam in the open spaces. Fill in any gaps with pancakes or bacon.
Notes
- Start with a cold skillet. Place 6 to 8 strips of bacon onto the pan.
- Cook over medium-low heat. Low and slow is the key.
- Turn bacon occasionally to evenly cook both sides.
- When bacon has reached desired crispiness transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.
- Use high quality and fresh eggs for better results. Don’t cook more than 6 at a time or the pan will get too crowded.
- Add 2 Tablespoons milk or water to create a fluffier texture.
- Whisk the eggs for a good minute. The mixture should be light and completely mixed.
- Lightly grease the skillet with non-stick oil or butter.
- The key is to keep the heat low. Cooking them too fast will make them hard.
- Season the eggs towards the end to avoid drawing any moisture out.
- Remove from heat while they still seem a little wet. They will continue to cook in the pan until done.
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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Best way to serve up a cute breakfast!
We’re so excited to make this for the weekend! What a fun idea for our houseguests!
So fun! Enjoy :)