Christmas Tree Cheese Board Ideas for Holiday Entertaining

Delight your guests this holiday season with a Cheese Board Christmas Tree that’s as festive as it is tasty. This easy-to-assemble appetizer features braided puff pastry, three types of cheese, and fresh fruit — a playful centerpiece for any holiday gathering.

A Christmas tree-shaped pastry topped with cubes of cheese and surrounded by kiwi slices, displayed on a round wooden board.

Serve this tree as an appetizer at your Christmas party or as a colorful after-dinner treat. You can scale the recipe down for two or make a larger version for a crowd — either way it makes a memorable presentation.

Recipe Tip

Swap in your favorite cheeses and fruits to suit your taste. Cured meats and nuts also pair well if you’d like a fuller charcuterie-style board. Customize freely and enjoy!

A braided pastry shaped like a Cheese Board Christmas Tree sits on a round wooden board, with decorative houses and a green tree nearby.

Cheese Board Tree Ingredients

See the recipe card below for full measurements and details.

  • Cheese: Manchego, Cheddar, and Comté are used here, but any hard cheeses work.
  • Puff pastry: One rectangular sheet, kept cold until ready to shape and bake.
  • Kiwi: Choose firm, ripe kiwis for a bright, tart contrast to the cheeses.
  • Mango: A firm mango that gives slightly when pressed is easiest to cut into a star.
  • Rosemary: Small sprigs to garnish the finished board.
A mango, four kiwis, a bowl of cream, three bowls of cubed cheese, and a sheet of pastry are arranged beautifully on a gray surface.

How to Make a Christmas Tree Cheese Board

  1. Shape the puff pastry tree: Cut the chilled pastry into long strips (about 1/3 inch). Press three strips together at one end and braid them. Fold the ends underneath to tidy them.
  2. Prepare the cheese and fruit: Cube the cheeses into similar-sized pieces, peel and slice the kiwis, and cut a star from the mango using a cookie cutter.
  3. Assemble: Arrange four braided pastry pieces into a tree shape on a lined baking sheet, brush with heavy cream (or egg wash) and bake until golden. Once cooled, place the pastry tree on a serving board and fill it with the cubed cheeses and kiwi slices. Top with the mango star and garnish with rosemary.
Three strips of dough are laid out side by side on a round wooden cutting board, with a hand reaching toward them from the left.
Two hands braiding three strips of dough on a round wooden board.
Two hands shape a strip of braided dough on a parchment-lined surface.
A hand uses a pastry brush to apply cream to braided dough shaped like a tree on parchment paper.

Tips and Tricks

  • Keep the puff pastry cold until you work with it; that preserves its layers and makes braiding easier.
  • Dice cheeses into similar-sized cubes for a balanced look and easier serving.
  • Serve the tree on a large cutting board or platter — a tree-shaped board adds extra charm.
A cheese board is arranged decoratively with sliced kiwi, cubed white cheese, braided puff pastry, and a star-shaped cheese piece on top.

Possible Variations

  • Cheese: Substitute any firm or semi-firm cheeses you enjoy.
  • Fruit: Grapes, apple slices, strawberries, plums, or apricots work nicely in place of kiwi, or use a mix for color contrast.
  • Mango: Replace the mango star with a star-shaped yellow pepper or place a small bowl of honey at the top for dipping.
  • Pastry: Use store-bought crescent roll dough, pizza dough, or arrange rectangular crackers into a tree shape for a no-bake option.
  • Dessert version: Dust the baked pastry with powdered sugar and fill the tree with sweet treats instead of cheese.
  • Scale: The recipe serves about 8–10; double the ingredients to feed a larger gathering.

FAQs

Can I make the puff pastry tree ahead of time?

Yes. Bake the tree a few hours before serving, then let it cool completely. Assemble the cheeses and fruit just before serving for the best texture.

What can I do with leftovers?

Use leftover cheese on salads or in sandwiches, add kiwi to yogurt or smoothies, and enjoy leftover puff pastry as a snack or transform it into cinnamon-sugar squares.

I don’t know how to braid — is there another way to make the tree?

Yes. Twist two strips together instead of braiding, or layer strips side-by-side to form a tree silhouette.

A Christmas tree-shaped pastry braid topped with cheese cubes and surrounded by kiwi slices on a wooden board, with decorative ceramic houses in the background.
Servings: 8 people

Cheese Board Christmas Tree

Braided puff pastry tree filled with kiwi, cheddar, Comté, and Manchego.
Prep: 30
Cook: 15
Total: 45

Equipment

  • large star cookie cutter

Ingredients

  • 140 grams puff pastry
  • 100 grams Comté
  • 100 grams cheddar (mature)
  • 60 grams Manchego
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream or egg wash
  • 4 kiwis (peeled)
  • 1/2 mango
  • 8 sprigs rosemary (small)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200°C (392°F).
  • Roll out the puff pastry and cut into 1/3-inch strips.
  • Press three strips together at one end and braid to the other end.
  • Fold the braid ends underneath to neaten, and repeat so you have four braids.
  • Arrange the braids into a Christmas tree shape on a lined baking sheet and brush with heavy cream or egg wash.
  • Bake for 15–20 minutes, until golden. Allow the pastry to cool.
  • Slice the mango and cut a star shape using the cookie cutter. Cube the cheeses into similar sizes.
  • Slice the peeled kiwis and halve each slice if desired.
  • Place the baked tree on a serving board, fill the interior with cheese cubes and kiwi, position kiwi halves around the edge, top with the mango star, garnish with rosemary, and serve.

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Notes

You can freeze any extra puff pastry or turn leftovers into cinnamon-sugar squares: brush pastry with egg wash or cream, sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar, cut into rectangles and bake 10–12 minutes until golden.

Nutrition

Calories: 285kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 20g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.


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