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Frozen Grapes And Cheese Plate

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Rinse the red and green grapes under cool water, then spread them on a clean kitchen towel and pat completely dry so they do not freeze into clumps.
  2. Place the dried grapes in a large bowl. Drizzle with the extra virgin olive oil and add the pinch of fine sea salt. Toss gently until the grapes are very lightly and evenly coated.
  3. Spread the seasoned grapes in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet, making sure they are not touching. Transfer the baking sheet to the freezer and freeze until the grapes are firm but not rock hard, 1–2 hours; they should feel solid to the touch but still give slightly when pressed.
  4. While the grapes are freezing, cut the brie into small wedges, the aged cheddar into cubes or thin slices, and the goat cheese log into rounds. Arrange the cheeses on a large serving platter, spacing them apart to leave room for grapes, nuts, and crackers. Cover the platter loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to assemble.
  5. Just before serving, remove the cheese platter from the refrigerator. Let the cheeses sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes so their flavors and textures soften slightly.
  6. Take the baking sheet of frozen grapes out of the freezer. Immediately transfer the frozen red and green grapes to the cheese platter, grouping them in small clusters near each type of cheese.
  7. Sprinkle the chopped roasted almonds and broken roasted walnuts in small piles around the cheeses and grapes on the platter, tucking some nuts close to each cheese for easy pairing.
  8. Arrange the plain water crackers in a neat fan or stacks along one side or in small piles between the cheeses so guests can easily reach them.
  9. Drizzle thin ribbons of honey over the brie and goat cheese rounds, and over a few clusters of frozen grapes, leaving some cheese and fruit plain so guests can choose their preferred combinations.
  10. Tuck fresh thyme sprigs around the edges of the platter and between cheeses and grapes as a fragrant garnish. Serve the frozen grapes and cheese plate immediately, encouraging guests to pair frozen grapes with different cheeses, nuts, crackers, and honey.