Learn how to make a butter board — a simple, show-stopping appetizer that’s taken social media by storm. A butter board elevates the humble butter dish by spreading softened butter across a serving board and finishing it with herbs, spices, citrus zest, nuts, edible flowers and a drizzle of honey. It’s an easy, elegant way to serve warm bread as a starter at parties, dinners or potlucks.

The butter board idea resurfaced in popularity through creators on Instagram and TikTok, inspired by Chef Joshua McFadden and shared widely by home cooks and food bloggers. It’s essentially a fun, shareable alternative to a charcuterie board — especially if you love warm bread and butter. With a few thoughtful toppings, a small amount of butter becomes a lively, flavorful centerpiece.
Butter and bread is a classic restaurant starter, and a butter board simply jazzes that ritual up with contrasting textures and bright flavors. Because butter is rich, a little goes a long way, making this a perfect appetizer before a larger meal or an easy item to bring to gatherings.
What’s a Butter Board?
A butter board is a spread of high-quality, softened butter on a wood board or serving platter, finished with complementary toppings such as sea salt flakes, citrus zest, fresh or dried herbs, edible flowers, chopped nuts, jams or a drizzle of honey. It’s served alongside warm, sliced bread (baguette, French bread, naan, or biscuits). Provide a butter knife so guests can scoop or spread onto their bread.
How to Make a Butter Board

- Spread high-quality, room-temperature butter across a large board or tray. For easier cleanup, line the board with parchment paper.
- Top the butter with your chosen seasonings, herbs, nuts, zest and other garnishes (see topping ideas below).
- Add warm, soft bread to the board — sliced baguette, French bread, naan, or warm biscuits work well.
- Serve with a butter knife and enjoy.
What’s the best butter to use for a butter board?
Use a high-quality butter since it’s the star of the dish. European-style butters (Kerrygold and similar) are excellent for their rich flavor and creaminess. If your butter is salted, go easy on additional salt; with unsalted butter, finish with flaky sea salt. Make sure the butter is at room temperature so it spreads easily.
Butter Board Toppings
This is the fun part — layering textures, colors and contrasting flavors. Below are the toppings used here along with many other ideas to inspire variations.
Sea salt: Flaky sea salt or coarse sea salt adds crunch and brightness.
Citrus zest: Fresh orange, lemon or lime zest lifts the flavor and pairs beautifully with honey and herbs.
Chopped nuts: Toasted walnuts, sliced almonds, pecans or pistachios add crunch. Candied nuts are a sweet option.
Herbs: Fresh herbs like rosemary, basil, thyme, dill or parsley bring aroma and freshness.
Edible flowers: Use organically grown, food-safe flowers for color and visual appeal (roses and pansies are commonly edible).
Honey: A drizzle of honey balances salt and herbs with sweetness; spicy honey (hot honey) adds heat if desired.
More Butter Board Topping Ideas:
- Cracked black pepper
- Mint
- Dill
- Parsley
- Cardamom
- Red onion
- Roasted garlic cloves
- Chopped figs
- Cinnamon
- Pumpkin pie spice
- Chili oil
- Red pepper flakes
- Jams (fig, blackberry, etc.)

This trend is playful and nostalgic at once — if we can shape butter into holiday figures, we can definitely build a colorful butter board for guests to sample.
Butter Board Flavor Variations
Mix and match toppings to suit seasons, holidays or event themes. Butter boards are an excellent way to serve bread for a crowd and can be adapted to sweet or savory preferences.
Hot and Spicy Butter Board
- Flaky sea salt
- Chili oil
- Hot honey
- Red pepper flakes
- Lemon zest
- Chopped herbs
Sweet Butter Board
- Honey
- Sea salt
- Orange zest
- Cinnamon
- Chopped pistachios
- Warm fig jam
- Diced dates
- Edible flowers

Holiday Butter Board
- Sea salt
- Cracked black pepper
- Pomegranate arils
- Fresh mint
- Chopped strawberries
- Chopped raspberries
Fall Butter Board
- Flaky sea salt
- Pumpkin spice
- Diced herbs
- Toasted pecans
- Honey
- Drizzle of pumpkin butter
Biscuit ‘n Butter Board
- Flaky sea salt
- Chopped fruit
- Chopped nuts
- Maple syrup
- Honey
- Jams
- Serve with warm biscuits
What can I use instead of butter?
If you prefer alternatives, consider a buttercream board (sweet frosting with sprinkles and cookies for dipping), a whipped goat cheese board, or a mascarpone spread with fruit and honey. These variations keep the same communal dipping concept while changing the flavor profile.
If you try a butter board, share a photo with the creator or on social channels to show your twist on the trend.
More Easy Appetizers for a Crowd
- Stuffed Figs with Goat Cheese and Prosciutto
- Brie, Prosciutto and Fruit Skewers
- Blueberry Goat Cheese Log

How to Make a Butter Board
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Equipment
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Wood serving board
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Butter knife
Ingredients
- 2 sticks butter (softened to room temperature)
- 2 tsp sea salt
- 1 tsp citrus zest (lemon or orange)
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp edible flowers
- 2 tbsp chopped herbs (basil, rosemary, thyme, etc.)
- 2 tbsp chopped nuts (walnuts, pecans, almonds, pistachios)
- 1 pinch black pepper
Instructions
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When butter is softened to room temperature, use a spoon or butter knife to spread the butter onto your serving board in a swirl-like motion.
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Sprinkle on sea salt and black pepper. Add citrus zest, drizzle honey, and scatter chopped herbs, nuts and edible flowers. The topping ideas are endless — get creative.
Carbohydrates: 5g
Protein: 0.4g
Fat: 2g