Why a Snack Board Is Actually What Moms Want for Mother’s Day

Why a Snack Board Is Actually What Moms Want for Mother’s Day
Make Mom a meal she doesn’t have to think about or clean up after. Photo courtesy of Meghan Splawn/TNS
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We usually celebrate Mother’s Day by going out. While I can ask my husband and kids to cook for me or order takeout instead, what I actually want out of a Mother’s Day meal is neither of those things. I want a meal that I don’t have to think about or clean up after—which means I want a snack board.

Snack boards are a regular part of our family meal rotation; they use up leftovers and pantry staples, and they entice our small children to eat more vegetables. While I was walking my husband through my Mother’s Day request (hey, you don’t get what you don’t ask for), I realized there’s one thing I do for every snack board and cheese board that makes cleanup so much easier. This easy tip makes serving—and cleaning up—a Mother’s Day snack board easier, no matter the board’s shape or size.

Parchment Paper Is Your Snack Board BFF

Before you set up a snack board, line your tray, cutting board, or surface with parchment paper. This super-simple step can save you from scrubbing soft cheese off your favorite cutting board and lets you use decorative trays without harm. While plastic wrap and waxed paper can also cover your snack board surface, parchment is my preference because it can also be used to wrap leftover cheeses or baked goods after cleanup.

If you’ve got a round snack cutting board, use a cake lining technique for cutting a large round cover: Tear off a piece of parchment paper just slightly larger than your serving tray, then fold it into a imperfect square and finally into a triangle. Set the tip of that triangle in the center of your dish, then trim the excess parchment hanging over the edge off. Unfold the paper and you’ve got a round piece of parchment that will fit perfectly on your round serving board or tray.

Meghan Splawn, TheKitchn.com
Meghan Splawn, TheKitchn.com
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