Prepare to fall in love with this baked brie recipe! The rich, buttery cheese is delightful topped with sweet, crunchy pomegranates and pistachios.
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This baked brie recipe might just be the best holiday appetizer out there. Of course, it’s delicious. What could be better than rich, melty brie piled onto golden brown baguette with honey, fruit, and nuts? It’s also visually stunning, with a festive mix of red, white, and green colors. And finally, it’s simple. Baking time included, it takes 10 minutes to put together. It would be perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s parties, but it’s so good that you’ll want to serve it at gatherings all winter long!
When I’ve eaten baked brie in the past, I’ve had it wrapped in puff pastry. But as I experimented with this recipe, I found that I actually preferred the cheese without it. For one, the recipe becomes much simpler – there’s no need to roll dough and wrap up the cheese to bake. Instead, simply transfer the brie from the fridge to the oven! (Note: It’s important that the brie is cold when it goes in the oven. Otherwise it will melt, not soften, while it bakes.)
Second, skipping the puff pastry makes way for fun, festive garnishes! I love to use seasonal produce whenever I cook, and, here, fresh pomegranate seeds are the perfect addition. Not only do they look gorgeous, but they also add a sweet/tart, crisp accent for the gooey, buttery cheese. I finish it off with toasted pistachios, rosemary, honey, and sea salt to make the flavors pop. Tip: make sure to get a little of everything in each bite!
This baked brie is best served warm, straight from the oven. Be sure to bake it on a sheet of parchment paper so that you can easily transfer it from the hot baking sheet to a serving platter. Then, sprinkle your garnishes on top of the brie. I used a combination of pomegranate seeds, honey, pistachios, rosemary, and sea salt, and I couldn’t recommend it enough. It looks so pretty and festive, and it has a yummy mix of sweet, tart, crunchy, and aromatic elements.
Of course, this baked brie recipe would be delicious with other toppings as well. If you want to change it up, I recommend including something from each of these categories:
Let me know what combinations you try!
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