Your guests will never guess this charcuterie board is low calorie. Bursting with color and flavor, this easy-to-assemble board makes a gorgeous, healthy, gluten-free centerpiece for parties or a relaxed dinner at home.

Charcuterie boards are one of my favorite ways to entertain: visually appealing, simple to assemble, and endlessly customizable. This version focuses on lighter choices—plenty of fresh vegetables and berries, lower-calorie cheeses, hummus for dipping, and lean protein in the form of chicken snack sticks—so you get all the flavor and variety without the heaviness of traditional cured meats and piles of crackers.

This board is perfect for gatherings of friends or date-night at home. I often make smaller versions for two and eat it for dinner with my partner. It looks decadent, but it’s intentional about portion control and ingredient selection so it feels light and satisfying.

How To Make A Low Calorie Charcuterie Board
- Cheeses: Choose lighter options like feta, shaved parmesan, and a soft goat cheese. Cube the feta into bite-size pieces, slice the parmesan thinly, and serve the goat cheese spreadable with a small cheese knife or spreader.
- Meats & Protein: Use lean chicken snack sticks cut into smaller pieces. They provide savory flavor and protein without the high calories of many cured sausages.
- Vegetables: Baby carrots, celery sticks and diced bell peppers offer great crunch and color. They’re ideal for scooping hummus or spreading goat cheese.
- Hummus: Offer a variety of hummus flavors—garlic, roasted red pepper, beet, or another favorite—to add creaminess and interest. Place them in small bowls to keep the board tidy.
- Fruits: Fresh berries like strawberries, raspberries and blackberries add natural sweetness while staying low in calories. They also brighten the board visually.

How to Assemble a Charcuterie Board
Start by placing small bowls of hummus around the board to anchor the composition. From there, arrange items in clusters, alternating colors and textures: cheeses near a spreader, chicken stick pieces grouped together, vegetables fanned out, and berries in small piles for pops of color. Work from the center outward and vary heights and shapes to create visual interest. Aim for balance—don’t crowd one area while leaving another sparse.

When serving, include small utensils: a cheese spreader for goat cheese and small spoons for each hummus bowl. Toothpicks or small forks are handy for grabbing chicken stick pieces and cheeses. Present napkins and a trash bowl for easy cleanup. This keeps the display elegant and practical.
Ingredients
Mighty Spark Chicken Snack Sticks
- 2 sticks Jalapeno & Honey, each cut into 4 pieces
- 2 sticks Sea Salt & Pink Peppercorn, each cut into 4 pieces
- 2 sticks BBQ & Sweet Potato, each cut into 4 pieces
- 2 sticks Black Bean & Chipotle, each cut into 4 pieces
- 2 sticks Cranberry & Ginger, each cut into 4 pieces
Hummus
- 1/2 cup garlic hummus
- 1/2 cup beet hummus
- 1/2 cup roasted red pepper hummus
Vegetables
- 1 cup baby carrots
- 1 cup celery sticks
- 2 cups bell pepper, large dice
Fruits
- 1 cup strawberries
- 1/2 cup blackberries
- 1/2 cup raspberries
Cheese
- 4 ounces garlic herb goat cheese
- 4 ounces parmesan, sliced
- 4 ounces feta, cubed
Instructions
- Place hummus in small bowls.
- Arrange the bowls on a large serving board to anchor the layout.
- Arrange chicken snack stick pieces, vegetables, fruits and cheeses around the hummus bowls, alternating colors and textures for a balanced look.
- Provide a cheese spreader for goat cheese and small spoons for the hummus so guests can serve themselves easily.
Tips, Variations & Storage
For variety, swap in other low-calorie proteins such as grilled chicken slices or roasted chickpeas. If you prefer more cheese options, choose lighter forms like part-skim mozzarella or small amounts of sharp cheese for stronger flavor without adding too many calories. To make the board fully vegan, replace cheeses with marinated tofu bites and choose a dairy-free spread.
Leftovers: store components separately—hummus in airtight containers and fresh produce refrigerated. Assemble a fresh board just before serving to keep vegetables crisp and cheeses at the best texture.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Calories: 236 kcal (12%)
Carbohydrates: 18 g (6%)
Protein: 20 g (40%)
Fat: 16 g (25%)
Saturated Fat: 8 g (40%)
Cholesterol: 59 mg (20%)
Sodium: 916 mg (38%)
Fiber: 6 g (24%)
Sugar: 7 g (8%)
Vitamin A: 3766 IU (75%)
Vitamin C: 53 mg (64%)
Calcium: 292 mg (29%)
Iron: 2 mg (11%)

This low calorie, gluten-free charcuterie board is a simple way to serve something beautiful and nourishing. It’s customizable to dietary needs and tastes, and makes entertaining feel effortless. Enjoy creating your own version and sharing it with friends and family.