Cheese Cutting Boards
Natural wood boards built for cutting, serving, and everything in between. The perfect cutting board for serious cheese.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you cut cheese directly on a cheeseboard?
Yes, and that's the point of a proper wooden cutting board. The natural wood surface is firm enough to support clean cuts without damaging knife edges, unlike ceramic or glass standard cutting boards. Hand wash after each use and condition regularly with mineral oil to keep the surface food-safe and intact.
What is a cheese cutting board used for?
A cheese cutting board serves two functions: a cutting surface for portioning wedges with a knife or wire cutter and a serving platform for presenting cheese at the table. Wood cutting boards handle both without transferring odors or flavors. The best cutting board for cheese does both jobs well without requiring separate boards for prep and service.
What kind of cutting board is best for cheese?
Wooden cutting boards, particularly end-grain boards made from natural woods like black walnut, are the professional standard. They're gentle on knife edges, naturally resistant to deep scarring, and condition well with mineral oil over a decade of use. Plastic cutting boards and plastic boards work for basic tasks but lack the durability and presentation quality of quality wooden boards.
What is the difference between a serving board and a cutting board?
Standard cutting boards are built purely for prep. Thicker, heavier, designed to absorb knife contact. Serving boards prioritize presentation. Many quality wood cutting boards, including edge-grain boards and end-grain board styles, do both well. The key difference is construction and finish: a board built to go from counter to table needs to look the part while still allowing a knife to slide cleanly.