And, while warm brie served alone with a slice of crusty bread is always great, these recipes showcase how easy it is to turn brie into impressive dishes perfect for any occasion.
From delightful little Brie bites to baked Brie encased in buttery puff pastry, there’s a recipe here for all your cheesy cravings.
There’s even a cranberry brie braided bread recipe that you just have to try! It’s easy!
Why We Love These Recipes
Brie cheese is readily available in almost any grocery store, making it an accessible choice for everyone.
From easy appetizers, brie pasta, and grilled cheese sandwiches, there’s a fun range of recipes to choose from.
Brie recipes, such as baked Brie wheel with cranberry sauce or Brie and fig crostini, are a great option for entertaining and cocktail parties.
As you try these recipes, let us know your favorites!
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Brie Charcuterie Board
This delicious charcuterie board features Brie Cheese and an assortment of delightful pairings!
This Cranberry Brie Bread Braid is one of my go-to recipes for a party. It’s easy, elegant and so delicious. Let’s keep it between us how easy it is to prepare!
This delightfully warm Brie cheese reaches a state of irresistible, melt-in-your-mouth goodness! With a topping of delectable roasted tangy cranberries and aromatic rosemary, this stands as one of the simplest and most budget-friendly appetizers you could ever prepare for the holidays.
If you are looking for a great 3 ingredient appetizer for the holiday season these Cranberry Brie Bites are it! Easy to assemble they are a crowd favorite and they can even be prepped ahead of time!
This easy pear and Brie tartlet wows every time. Phyllo dough, Brie cheese, and fresh pears create a stunning and delightful bite – crispy, gooey, and sweet!
This Brie and Apple Grilled Cheese takes the classic sandwich to the next level with the addition of crisp tart apples, sweet honey, and ooey-gooey brie cheese. With all of those incredible fillings sandwiched between two golden-brown buttery slices of toasted sourdough bread, this Fall favorite will be a huge hit.
These sweet, tart, crunchy and addictive bites of heaven may have your party guests unwilling to share. Apple Compote and Brie Crostini are easy to make using slices of crusty bread, brie, and a simple apple compote.
Blueberry Walnut Baked Brie Recipe with Drizzled Honey
A quick and festive appetizer recipe that can be whipped up at a moment’s notice! Served up in less than 15 minutes and brimming with creamy, buttery, sweet flavors and a nice crunch!
Who doesn't love some nice creamy brie? Take your favorite soft cheese to a new level with this fancy yet easy appetizer. You are in for a cheesy spectacle!
These brie and blackberry roll ups have an insanely delicious combination of sweet and savory and are always the first time disappear at a party. Easy to make with just a few ingredients!
This Brie and cranberry tart Is so easy to make, and perfect for any get-together! It has a flaky puff pastry crust with creamy brie, tart cranberries, roasted pecans, and fresh rosemary, all topped with a drizzle of honey!
Dressed with a glaze of fig jam and a sprinkle of crunchy walnuts baked brie is ready for any celebration. Creamy and with a hint of sweetness this recipe for Baked Brie with Fig Jam takes just minutes to make and will be a hit at any party.
Fig and Brie Galette is a simple, freeform tart with a savory sweet flavor combination. A homemade crust is filled with sweet, fresh figs and creamy brie which makes this the simplest of homemade appetizers.
This air fryer brie is a quick and easy way to prepare a delicious appetizer. The brie is wrapped in puff pastry and cooked until melted and bubbly, then topped with a delicious combination of maple syrup, pecans, and brown sugar.
This baked Brie with apples and pecans tastes like fall! The sweetness of the apple compliments the creamy Brie perfectly. Serve with crackers or apple slices!
If you're looking for the easiest appetizer ever that will please a crowd, then look no further than this baked brie in store-bought puff pastry with fig jam.
If you want a showstopping party appetizer that takes very little effort this is it. You can even have guests assemble their crackers, brie, and fig, or any other favorite jam for a taste they can’t get enough of!
Baked Brie Cheese Wheel with Sugar-free Cranberry Sauce
This Baked Brie with Cranberry features warm, gooey cheese loaded topped with an incredible homemade, sugar-free tangy cranberry sauce. It’s the ultimate holiday appetizer!
Creamy, cheesy, easy Vegan Brie Pasta is the dinner of your dreams. Make the melted vegan brie, while your pasta cooks on the stovetop and dinner is done!
Cool the cheese to room temperature before storing it. This helps prevent condensation from forming while it’s in the fridge.
Wrap the top of the dish with plastic wrap or place the cheese in an airtight container. This prevents it from drying out or absorbing unwanted odors from the refrigerator.
Can I eat brie rind?
The rind of Brie cheese is edible. In fact, a lot of people enjoy the rind because it adds more texture and a slightly more intense flavor.
Can I bake brie in advance?
While it’s best served fresh from the oven, you can prepare baked brie in advance, as long as you wait to add your favorite toppings. When you’re ready to serve, remove it from the fridge and slightly reheat it in the microwave.
How do I remove the rind from melted brie?
Using a sharp knife with a thin blade, score a shallow line around the top of the brie along the outer edge. Starting from the scored line, gently peel away the rind with your fingers or the knife. If its baked properly, the rind should come off easily.
Top Tips
Check for ripeness: Before buying it, smell it. Fresh brie should smell mild. Once it has past its prime, it will begin to have a faint ammonia like smell.
Bigger is not always best: Purchase brie rounds that are about 1 inch thick or just slightly thicker. Thicker rounds are typically overripe on the edges and underripe in the center.
Store it properly: Store the brie in the refrigerator, wrapped in wax or parchment paper to allow it to breathe. Don’t use plastic wrap on fresh brie because it will cause it to ruin quickly.
Pick the right dish: If possible, bake it in the same shallow dish that you’re serving it in. This way the warm creamy cheese won’t lose its shape when being moved.
Watch the bake time: Brie cheese should be baked just until it a soft and melty cheese, but not to the point where it loses its shape entirely. Since ovens can bake differently, you’ll want to keep an eye on it.
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