Charcuterie Cups (How to Assemble)
Charcuterie cups are a unique and beautiful way to serve cured meat appetizers. They are easy to assemble and can be customized to suit many different themes and occasions!

Since my first visit to Barcelona in 2017, I fell in love with charcuterie cups!

I mean how can you not love the idea of being able to walk around and enjoy cured meats and more, in a cone? The photo collage that follows is inside the world famous La Boqueria market in Barcelona, and shows other appetizer cups on the right.

Although I purchased the cones and holder in the photos, charcuterie cups can be made in a variety of containers. You can use little glasses, containers, even paper cups! The ones I made are actually antipasto cups because they are made with mostly Italian products, but you can do whatever you like, just use cured meats if you’re going to call them charcuterie cups.

What are Charcuterie Cups?
While you may think that there’s no explanation needed, this is very important information for me to add. You see, although charcuterie is a French word referring to meats, there has been a trend of calling every board under the sun “a ________ charcuterie board” even if it’s vegetarian. For example, a “cookie charcuterie board” or a “hot chocolate charcuterie board” and in fact, I have seen a “vegan charcuterie board”. Here, you can read more about a what a charcuterie board really is.

It would be like our American version of deli meats, so if you can imagine a “cookie deli meat platter” or a “seafood deli meat platter”–it simply makes no sense. So charcuterie cups MUST contain products like prosciutto, jamon, culatello, salami and other cured meats. They can also have other items like cheese and bread sticks added, but without the meat, they are no longer charcuterie cups.

Read on to see how to make these fun and impressive charcuterie cones. They’re great for cocktail parties, romantic meals, picnics, and whenever else you want to have a delicious and healthy snack.
Charcuterie Cups
By Christina Conte Serves 5 (or how many you want to make)
FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW
Ingredients
- selection of cured meats
- optional: cheese, olives, pickles, breadsticks, etc.
Special equipment: glasses, cups, cones or other containers

Begin by putting some olives or bread cubes in the bottom to support the meat. Then start placing the charcuterie in the cups.

I like to roll prosciutto onto half a breadstick, then place into the cup or cone. Add folded salami slices, and dry cured Italian sausage.

Continue to add ingredients to fill the cups. I added some slices of Pecorino Romano to these cups with olives.

As you can see, without anything else, these look rather lackluster, despite being flavor bombs. However, we can do better!

Pickles on appetizer picks are nice touches of color and texture with the cured meats, not to mention for flavor, and here’s the difference it makes in presentation.

Much better, don’t you agree?

Pour the bubbly and get the party started! These are just perfect for a romantic Valentine’s date (hint, hint.)

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Charcuterie Cups
Special Equipment
- 5 cones, glasses or cups
Ingredients
- 5 slices prosciutto or jamon Prosciutto di Parma DOP or Jamon Iberico, if possible
- 10 slices Italian salami or other similar cured meat
- 10 slices dry cured Italian sausage, or chorizo
- 10 slices dry cheese Pecorino, Parmigiano, Manchego, etc.
- 20 olives your choice of olives, optional
- 5 red pepper pickles optional
- 5 Italian breadsticks or Spanish
Instructions
- Begin by adding olives to the bottom of the cup if needed to supposrt the other ingredients.
- Add the folded salami at the back of the cup.
- Add the breadstick with prosciutto.
- Put the pieces of cured sausage in the cup.
- Next add the cheese.
- Fill the front with olives, if using.
- Add the pickle on a stick, if using.
- Serve with a sparkling wine with Prosecco, champagne or a spritz.
Nutrition
Don’t forget the bread!

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I would use these for our Sunday dinners when all of my daughters come over. I absolutely love them. I make waffle cone ones for fruit in the summer
Great idea, Georgeann!
My grands love to have movies outdoors, under our pavilion, and we do everything just like at the theaters. We have a handmade concession stand with the popcorn machine, hotdog warmer, cotton candy maker, slushie maker, and nacho cheese dispenser.
THIS would go right along with the esthetic, where one of the grown ups could set the cone holder on a tray, suspended by straps, and ask each “moviegoer” if they would like “XYZ”, whatever we put in it.
But you’ve forgotten to invite ME! :) Sounds wonderful, Lori!
Love the cone holder- would be great for mini charcuterie appetizers or thinking Valentines Day treats- homemade truffles and candies!
Good thinking, Melinda!
I’m going to serve these at my next tea.
Nice!!
I think the Charcuterie Cup holder so ingenious. I don’t have one, but I improvised for making a dessert using waffle cones. I buy that green hard stuff for flowers that you add water to keep flowers fresh. I poke holes in them and stand the cones up in them. Then I make a ganache and paint the inside of the cone, and paint a 1″ ribbon around the rim and roll sugar crystals on the rim and let them set. Fill with marinated fruits and serve with raspberry coulie
Wow, you’re all fancy! Great idea Michele!!
I would use these to not only to serve charcuterie, but also for the gourmet popcorn And candies that I make. Such an elegant presentation.
So many ways to use them!
These are right up my street! The older I get the less I want a big meal, but I can make a meal out of this kind of thing!
I agree, Sandra! I just love nibbles for one of my meals!
Fantastic idea for parties! So much easier than a plate. I love it!
Unique, for sure! :)