Looking for a centerpiece for your patriotic gathering that screams America? This festive 4th of July dessert board will be the star of your holiday spread! It’s creamy and sweet, perfect for dipping your favorite snacks. The best part? It’s super fun to assemble!
If you haven’t heard of or tried the butter board trend on TikTok and other social media platforms, it’s like a version of a charcuterie board, but with butter as the main base.
You spread softened butter over your board and complete it with all kinds of toppings. It’s like a grown-up version of those Dunkaroos, but taken to a whole new level.
I made a Santa butter board for Christmas last year, and I’ve been hooked since! It was a huge hit with my kids!
This patriotic buttercream board starts with a base of creamy buttercream frosting, then forms into the iconic American flag with fresh strawberries and blueberries using a printed outline! The vibrant colors make for a stunning presentation!
Don’t expect it to stay intact for long. Once your guests get a taste of this festive American flag dessert, it’ll be gone before you know it!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Ingredients Needed for 4th of July Dessert Board
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup fresh strawberries
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
To serve: Oreos, pretzels, wafer cookies, crackers, chocolate candies, etc.
Step-by-Step Preparation With Pictures
1. Start by printing out the American flag outline for easy piping later (this step is optional, you can assemble the flag without the outline too). Set aside.
2. Wash and dry all your fresh berries. Then, remove the tops of the strawberries and slice them into 1/4-inch strips. Set aside.
3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the softened butter, salt, vanilla, and about half of the powdered sugar. Mix on low until combined, then bump up the speed to medium and mix until fluffy, scraping the sides as needed.
4. Add the remaining powdered sugar and mix on low until combined. If the frosting appears dry, add a dash of water or milk.
5. Mix until well combined and fluffy.
6. Transfer the frosting to a piping bag fitted with a large star tip. On a wooden tray with a flat surface, place your printed flag outline under a piece of parchment paper.
7. Pipe straight rows of frosting on the paper for the red and white stripes of the flag, leaving the blue corner empty for now.
8. Start placing the strawberries in horizontal lines to create the red stripes, leaving the white stripes empty. Alternate 13 rows of red and white, beginning and ending with red. Cut strawberries as needed to fit nicely in the rows.
9. Pipe the remaining corner of the flag with frosting and cover this area with a single layer of blueberries (here’s a challenge for you – can you do exactly 50?).
10. Refrigerate your buttercream board for an hour to firm up a little.
11. Before serving, surround your flag buttercream with an assortment of dippers such as Oreos, pretzels, wafer cookies, crackers, chocolate candies, and more. Place your board at the center of your dessert table and watch it wow the crowd!
Variation Ideas
Don’t hesitate to switch things up! This buttercream board is incredibly customizable. Here are some additions and tweaks you might want to try.
- Red, White, and Blue M&M’s: Add a pop of color with red, white, and blue M&M’s. They’re a fun way to incorporate more patriotic colors.
- Star-Shaped Cookies: Use a star cookie cutter to make cookies that match the theme. You can place them around the board or use them as dippers.
- Fruit Variations: Use or add more variety of fresh fruits like raspberries, blackberries, cherries, and apple slices to your board for a healthier option.
- Patriotic Sprinkles: Decorate the buttercream with patriotic sprinkles like white stars, blue candies, or red jelly beans for an extra festive touch.
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click highlighted links or product pictures and make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.
Serving Suggestion
Presentation is key! Here are great options on how and what to serve your 4th of July dessert board with to make it even more festive and appealing!
- Mini-American Flags: Add mini-American flags or flag toothpicks to enhance the patriotic theme.
- Themed Table Setting: Complement your 4th of July dessert board with red, white, and blue napkins, plates, and utensils to enhance the overall presentation.
- Pair with other Patriotic Recipes: Serve your buttercream board alongside other red, white, and blue treats, and other patriotic desserts or 4th of July-themed sweet treats like these patriotic fudge and cheesecake salad.
- Beverage Pairing: Offer a selection of summer drinks like lemonade, iced tea, or even a patriotic punch for a complete spread.
- Finger Foods: Include a variety of bite-sized red, white, and blue foods such as a variety of cheese like blue cheese cubes, brie, and white cheeses, small candies, and red foods, for a mix of sweet and savory options. You can assemble them on the board itself or put them in small bowls. Prepare a cream cheese fruit dip to complement your finger foods!
Tips for Success
- Use Fresh Berries: Fresh berries will make a significant difference in the taste and appearance of your 4th of July dessert board board.
- Bring Butter to Room Temperature: Ensure your butter is softened to room temperature before making the buttercream. This helps achieve a smooth and fluffy consistency.
- Assemble with Care: When arranging the assorted dippers around your patriotic buttercream board, place them gently to avoid disturbing the details or formation of your frosting design. Use small serving utensils or tongs to handle the snacks without causing any unintended smudges or shifts. Place the smaller items around the edges of the board where the frosting is piped and assemble the larger items behind.
- Keep It Cool: Store your buttercream board in the fridge until just before serving to keep it fresh.
- Serve Immediately: Once the board is out of the fridge, serve it immediately to maintain the best texture and taste.
Storage
Store: Store any leftover frosting in the fridge in an airtight container. Ensure that the container or wrap is snug to prevent air exposure, which can dry out the frosting and affect the texture. It’s best to consume it within 1-2 days for the freshest taste and texture.
The berries may release juices over time, so it’s best to store them separately from the frosting.
Make Ahead: If you need to make the board ahead of time, hold off on adding the berries until just before serving to prevent the juice from seeping into the frosting.
One Last Thing
Gather everyone around the table and make this July 4th charcuterie dessert board an interactive treat! Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, or both, this patriotic board is the perfect way to add a fun and memorable touch to your 4th of July celebrations!
It’s a delicious way to share the patriotic spirit of Independence Day while creating lasting memories with your loved ones. So, dig in and enjoy the sweet flavors!
Have a happy 4th of July!
Your Turn
If you make this 4th of July dessert board, please take a moment to let me know how you liked it by leaving a rating and a comment below on the recipe card.
More Treats for Your 4th of July Celebration
Super Festive 4th of July Dessert Board
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter softened
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup fresh strawberries
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
Instructions
- Start by printing out the American flag outline for easy piping later. Set aside.
- Wash and dry all your fresh berries. Then, remove the tops of the strawberries and slice them into 1/4-inch strips. Set aside.1 cup fresh strawberries, 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the softened butter, salt, vanilla, and about half of the powdered sugar. Mix on low until combined, then bump up the speed to medium and mix until fluffy, scraping the sides as needed.1 cup unsalted butter, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 3 cups powdered sugar
- Add the remaining powdered sugar and mix on low until combined. If the frosting appears dry, add a dash of water or milk.3 cups powdered sugar
- Mix until well combined and fluffy.
- Transfer the frosting to a piping bag fitted with a large star tip. On wooden tray with a flat surface, place your printed flag outline under a piece of parchment paper.
- Pipe straight rows of frosting on the parchment for the red and white stripes of the flag, leaving the blue corner empty for now.
- Start placing the strawberries in horizontal lines to create the red stripes, leaving the white stripes empty. Alternate 13 rows of red and white, beginning and ending with red. Cut strawberries as needed to fit nicely in the rows.1 cup fresh strawberries
- Pipe the remaining corner of the flag with frosting and cover this area with a single layer of blueberries (here's a challenge for you – can you do exactly 50?).1/2 cup fresh blueberries
- Refrigerate your buttercream board for an hour to firm up a little.
- Before serving, surround your flag buttercream with an assortment of dippers such as Oreos, pretzels, wafer cookies, crackers, chocolate candies, and more. Place your board at the center of your dessert table and watch it wow the crowd!
Notes
Nutrition
Tamara Tsaturyan is the owner and writer of Thriving In Parenting, a website focused on providing simple tips for busy parents — easy and healthy recipes, home decor and organization ideas and all things P A R E N T I N G.
Share Your Thoughts!
I love to know your thoughts, make sure to comment below to start a discussion! You can also follow me on your favorite social network below.