Wanda Black Board’oeuvres creates a feast for the eyes, tastebuds
By BRANDY CRUZ | Photos courtesy of WANDA BLACK
At the age of 50, Wanda Black decided to make a change and do something she had always loved doing personally, but never even dreamed of doing professionally — combining her love of the culinary arts with her love of art. Born out of that passion was Wanda Black Board’oeuvres, a charcuterie board business that provides delicious works of art for parties, celebrations or just because.
“I just love being able to strategically place foods in such a way that the beauty alone is completely mouthwatering,” Black said. “The colors, fragrances and textures are so stunning.”
As a mom of five, Black said she’s always been big on creating charcuterie boards and big spreads for her family celebrations. It wasn’t until a friend, Tori Tawater, suggested she use her skills toward a business that it became obvious.
While trying to come up with a unique name for her business, she realized that she could play off the French word hors d’oeuvres, so there could be no mistake what her business provides. The business gives her a creative outlet to experiment with different ingredients, textures and presentations, always striving to create something new and beautiful. One thing she realized, and her customers should remember, is there are no rules in charcuterie. The creativity shines through in every board.
“I’ve been so fortunate, thankfully, to work with clients that always give me creative freedom,” Black said. “I never have a plan when I create, unless it’s a cup, cone, or singles boxes, which I’ve created for open houses, parties and as office gifts. In fact, I’m certain that I’ve never made the same board twice. Give me the order and the creativity just starts. I love it! Everyone always gets something different.”
She can create a board for any event one can imagine, from baby showers to Thanksgiving parties. Her favorite ones, however, are Halloween charcuterie boards. She said she created one for The Blackbird Books & Spirits, featuring what looked like a giant spider with clusters of other spiders.
“I love creating for others, and ultimately being part of something that makes people feel happy and connected,” she said. “For me, it’s the cherry on top.”
Finding her passion in life and pursuing it is something in which she will always find pride.
“I am proud of the fact that I did it,” Black added. “I guess not just that, but I did it at 50!”
Wanda Black Board’oeuvres
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Phone: 254-654-5806