Easy 15 minute baked brie recipe
Today I am sharing my easy 15 minute baked brie recipe as part of a Christmas Blog Hop – 14 bloggers sharing festive DIY’s, decor ideas to inspire you this holiday season
Hello there! I know that things get super busy during the Holiday’s.
Sometimes you need a quick and easy, but elegant appetizer, and this easy 15 minutes baked recipe happens to be a favorite of mine.
It’s actually pretty amazing ANY time of year.
So be warned, once your friends taste this, they will request it over and over again.
The recipe is SUPER simple.
Here’s what you need for your baked brie
- puff pastry
- brie cheese
- 1 egg
- crackers or bread
- herbs [optional]
- flavored jam [optional]
- nuts [optional]
Grab a cookie sheet and a silicone baking mat if you have one.
Silicone mats are great for keeping the puff pastry from sticking to your baking sheet.
I use them for my cookie baking cookies, like these beautiful peppermint meringue wreaths.
Can’t you tell I have baking on the brain?
Let’s get back to our brie.
One of my favorite stores to get all kinds of fun food is Trader Joe’s.
I keep several of these puff pastry boxes on hands at all times during the holiday season.
Honestly, they are great to have on hand all year round.
I love them because they use BUTTER which makes them so delicious.
If you don’t have a Trader Joe’s near you, you can pick them up at most grocery stores.
The other little beauty I find at Trader Joes’ is this slicing brie.
The brick shape is so much easier to wrap with the puff pastry.
The trick to using puff pastry is to make sure it is room temperature.
It makes it nice and pliable.
We are going to be wrapping the puff pastry around the brie.
But I am going show you how to make a simple braided look.
The finished baked brie will look so pretty, your friends will be awed.
Gently unfold the puff pastry and lay it on parchment paper.
Then fold the edge over to the opposite side, as shown in the image below
Then make a cut on each side of the puff pastry according to the width of the cheese
This makes it easier to fold up and make a little pocket
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A question I am asked often is
Should You Remove the Rind From Brie Cheese?
there is no need to remove it.
The rind of brie cheese is absolutely edible, so there is no need to remove it.
Leaving the rind on brie cheese adds a nutty, earthy flavor to it.
Repeat this step on the opposite side.
You will want the puff pastry to overlap on the top and bottom of brick of brie.
Say that 3 times fast, bottom brick of brie…
Once you have the top and bottom of the puff pastry folded over.
Use a sharp knife and cut at an angle and remove a triangle piece of puff pastry.
This step removes some of the bulk and keeps the braid nice and even.
Now you want to cut diagonal strips about one inch thick along the edge of the puff pastry like this
The strips of puff pastry will overlap alternately to create a pretty braid design
Cut the other side of the puff pastry the same way.
One inch strips, opposite angle, like an arrow pointing down.
All you need to do now place alternate the puff pastry strips across the block of brie.
Criss cross them all the way down and cut off any excess.
It may look difficult, but I can assure you, it is super easy to create this gorgeous braid.
You will see that it completely elevates the look of your baked brie.
Make sure you don’t have any exposed brie
Otherwise, when it bakes, the cheese will melt and ooze out.
You do not want to loose any of this golden cheesy goodness.
Just take the edges and gently press the puff pastry dough over any gaps.
Isn’t it pretty all wrapped up?
Now gently place your baked brie on your silicone mat covered baking sheet.
Grab that egg (I am sure you were wondering what we needed that egg for)
Make an egg wash using the egg, 2 tbs of water and a pinch of salt.
Then brush it over your beautifully braided brick of brie.
Excuse the fun with b’s today 🙂
Because soon we will have a beautifully braided brick of baked brie!
An egg wash gives the puff pastry a beautiful golden crust.
Now pop that beauty in the oven and bake according to the puff pastry baking instructions – this one is 10 to 12 minutes at 400 degrees.
Then head over to the pantry and grab your favorite jam or spread and a complimentary chopped nut.
Jams and spreads are a staple I keep in my pantry, because they can add flavor to so many recipes and charcuterie boards.
They are so great for holiday entertaining.
I picked a couple raspberry preserves from my trip to the Biltmore
But this cherry chai jam will be so loverly and festive!
These artisanal crackers (similar to water crackers) will be amazing.
Another great alternative would be a loaf of warm french bread.
Then sit back and relax for a few minutes while your brie braid bakes
Oh, my – I wish you could smell this.
And look at that gorgeous baked puff pastry!
Now for the extra yummy goodness.
Place your beautiful (and easy) braided baked brie on a pretty serving dish and garnish with a complimentary herb.
I used rosemary.
It is one of my favorite herbs and compliments the brie nicely.
Plus it looks Christmasey!
Finally spread the jam on top of the golden puff pastry and sprinkle with nuts.
Chopped almonds will complement the cherry chai jam.
This is the best part!
Engage all the senses…
Cutting into the braided baked brie and seeing the golden river of melty goodness with a buttery puff pastry crust
And it smells SOOO GOOD
Time to scoop it up with a cracker and enjoy!
See, wasn’t that an easy?
Once you have your baked brie, the options are endless.
Try a fig jam with walnuts
Or peach preserves with almonds and thyme
Just check ahead to make sure none of your guests (or you!) has nut allergies, then you can simply eliminate the nuts.
I hope you enjoyed my easy 15 minute baked brie recipe.
What flavors will you use when you make baked brie?
For more Holiday inspiration, I am so excited to be a part of the 14 days of Christmas Blog Hop.
Why would we celebrate only 12 days of Christmas, when you can have so much inspiration from friends that are bloggers, too!
You won’t believe what Chas from Chas’ Crazy Creations did with red solo cups!
Alicia from Design of your life made an AMAZING Ornament Arch
Check out how Betsy from Happily Ever After Etc created the most darling Christmas oven mitts
Suzanne from Shop at Blue is sharing mantle decorating tips
Wait til you see the loverly star Kristen from Fifth Sparrow No More painted
Lynn from Living Large in a Small House is sharing helpful holiday organizing tips
and more
Kimberly at From Farmhouse to Florida has some beautiful ideas for decorating with poinsettias
You need to see Nicole from Adorn the Table’s Christmas place setting ideas
Kim from Perfecting Places has some adorable Kitchen Christmas Tree Ornament DIY’s
Nicole from Our Tiny Nest is sharing a sent-sational gift idea
Stop by to say to Crystal from Sweet Valley Acres to see her winter tree decorating ideas
These cute ornaments made from dried oranges from Maria at Pure Happy Home
Wait til you see what Marie from This Dear Casa MADE Christmas tree with!
There is so much Holiday inspiration, make sure to pin it for later so you don’t miss out on any of the posts.
I love brie in puff pastry and have a great recipe. I have never seen brie shaped like this before. Maybe I have missed it a the store
Okay now I’m super hungry and did I mention I’m coming over to eat that with you 😉
Oh I need this in my life! Thanks for hosting yet another fabulous Loverly Blog Hop!
Juliet this looks so delicious and something I could actually do! Haha I am a terrible cook but really need to learn. Thanks for arranging the blog hop. So fun to hop along with you!
Thank you for stopping by and for being a part of the hop this month!
Juliet thank you so much for putting this blog hop together! Baked Brie is one of my favorites!
I love baked brie! The braiding is such a nice touch. I haven’t made baked brie in forever. Your post is inspiring me to make one!
It looks delicious Juliet… I’ve always been intimidated by puff pastry but you make it looks so easy! I’ll definitely be trying this for a get together next week!
Betsy – it is SUPER easy and there are so many ways to use the puff pastry. Let me know how it goes!
Thank you for participating in the hop – your resin has me swooning every time
Juliet
Betsy, puff pastry is so fun to use in baking. I hope you try it. Let me know what you think 🙂
Juliet, your braided brick of baked Brie is just beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing such a festive treat. I’m going to try a braid the next time I use a puff pastry. Thank you for organizing our blog hop!
Thanks Kim for joining. It is and easy & elegant appetizer. Ooohhhy goooey baked brie is always delicious.
This looks so delicious!!!!! I can’t wait to try it! Thank you for organizing this fun Christmas hop! Have a wonderful holiday season!