Roasted Garlic Butter Board, anyone remember this butter board trend? I honestly loved it

Alright, butter board enthusiasts, gather 'round! Let's resurrect the Roasted Garlic Butter Board with a chef's twist. Forget the pre-made garlic spread – we're building layers of flavor that'll blow your socks off.
Roasted Garlic Butter Board: A Chef's Revival
Serves: 4-6 as an appetizer Prep time: 20 minutes Roasting time: 45-60 minutes
Ingredients:
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The Roasted Garlic Foundation:
- 2 heads of garlic
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Pinch of sea salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
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The Butter Base:
- 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened at room temperature (crucially, don't melt it!)
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The Flavor Layering:
- 1/4 cup fresh chives, finely chopped
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped
- 2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (adjust to your spice preference)
- 1/4 cup toasted pine nuts (or chopped walnuts for a budget-friendly option)
- 1/4 cup high-quality grated Parmesan cheese
- Flaky sea salt, for finishing
- Freshly ground black pepper, for finishing
- Optional: Drizzle of honey, balsamic glaze, or chili oil (choose one)
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The Accompaniments:
- Assorted crusty bread (baguette slices, sourdough, focaccia)
- Crackers (various types)
- Fresh vegetables (radishes, carrots, celery sticks, cucumber slices)
Equipment:
- Baking sheet
- Aluminum foil
- Cutting board
- Mixing bowl
- Serving board (wooden board, platter, or even a large plate)
Instructions:
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Roast the Garlic (The Patience Game):
- Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Slice off the top of each garlic head, exposing the cloves.
- Place each head of garlic on a square of aluminum foil. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil per head, and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Wrap the foil tightly around the garlic heads.
- Place the wrapped garlic on a baking sheet and roast for 45-60 minutes, or until the cloves are very soft and fragrant. The roasting time will depend on the size and freshness of the garlic. They should be easily pierced with a fork.
- Let the garlic cool slightly before handling.
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Prepare the Butter Base:
- While the garlic is roasting, place the softened butter in a mixing bowl. I like to let mine sit on the counter for an hour or two to get perfectly softened.
- Once the garlic is cool enough to handle, squeeze the roasted cloves out of their skins into the bowl with the butter. Discard the skins.
- Using a fork or a rubber spatula, mash the roasted garlic into the softened butter until well combined and creamy.
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Build the Butter Board (The Artful Spread):
- Transfer the garlic butter to your serving board.
- Using the back of a spoon or a small spatula, spread the butter evenly across the board. Don't be afraid to make it look rustic and organic – that's part of the charm!
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Layer the Flavors (The Symphony of Taste):
- Sprinkle the chopped chives, parsley, and thyme evenly over the butter.
- Scatter the lemon zest and red pepper flakes.
- Distribute the toasted pine nuts (or walnuts) and grated Parmesan cheese.
- Finish with a generous sprinkle of flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Optional: Drizzle with a small amount of honey, balsamic glaze, or chili oil, if desired. But don't overdo it – we want the flavors to complement each other, not compete.
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Serve and Enjoy (The Shared Experience):
- Arrange the crusty bread, crackers, and fresh vegetables around the butter board.
- Encourage your guests to spread the garlic butter on their chosen accompaniments and enjoy the symphony of flavors.
Chef's Notes:
- Butter Quality Matters: Use high-quality butter for the best flavor. European-style butter with a higher fat content is ideal.
- Roasting is Key: Don't skimp on the roasting time for the garlic. The soft, sweet, and mellow flavor of roasted garlic is essential to the success of this dish.
- Spice it Up (or Down): Adjust the amount of red pepper flakes to your desired level of heat.
- Customization is Welcome: Feel free to swap out herbs, nuts, or cheese to create your own unique flavor combinations. Think rosemary and walnuts, or basil and sun-dried tomatoes.
- Make Ahead: The roasted garlic butter can be made up to 3 days ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature before spreading on the board.
- Presentation Matters: Play with the arrangement of the ingredients on the board to create a visually appealing display. Think of it as edible art!
This Roasted Garlic Butter Board is a delicious and interactive appetizer that's perfect for any occasion. Enjoy!


