If you want to go all out and make the perfect charcuterie board, this is our formula:
Something machine-sliced: These are your cured meats like prosciutto, sliced thin for a salty, savory hit. Since you probably don’t have a meat slicer, if they don’t already come sliced, get these from the deli and ask them to slice them as thin as they recommend (different meats require different thicknesses).
Something hand-sliced: These are the cured meats that you want with a little bit of a heartier/heftier bite, sausages and the like that you can slice yourself at home.
Something spreadable: These are the squishy spreadable things that add a bit of fat and are smooth and rich on the tongue. We like to go for a couple pâtés or terrines, and always add a small scoop of rillettes too.
Cheese. Not all charcuterie boards include cheese, but the best ones do, in my opinion! You can just add one as an accent or do a combination that highlight contrasting flavors and textures. We like to go about 70/30 meats vs cheese, usually one brie and one harder cheese like gouda (more on this below).