Baked Brie with Jam (2024)

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Show stopping appetisers don't get any easier (or more delicious!) than oozy gooey Baked Brie with jam!

Using just 4 ingredients and ready to serve in 20 minutes - this is the perfect party food for any special occasion.

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It's no secret that I absolutely LOVE entertaining!

Whether it's a relaxed BBQ full of delicious salads with friends, a dinner party, football or game night, or a more formal Christmas celebration... I'm all there for it!

And this Baked Brie with jam recipe is my go-to whenever I'm after a quick and easy appetiser, that also looks AMAZING and tastes even better!

All you need is 4 ingredients and 20 minutes, and your guests will be loading up their crostini or crackers with the most deliciously warm and gooey cheese EVER!

It's simply the BEST!

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Why You're Going To Love This Recipe

There's SO much to love about this party favourite baked cheese!

  • Brie or Camembert - this recipe works just as well using brie or camembert cheese! They are both deliciously gooey and creamy when baked and served with nuts and berries.
  • Perfect for Christmas - when I make this baked brie at Christmas time, I always add dried cranberries on top for an extra festive flair.
  • Versatile - I've used walnuts and pistachios here but you can use any chopped nuts you like!
  • Feeds a crowd - this party favourite is perfect for feeding a large number of guests. Simply serve with crackers or crostini and let your guests dip in to the gooey cheesy warm deliciousness.
  • Looks fancy... but is actually SO easy - there's no doubt that a baked brie looks impressive enough to be served at a 5 star restaurant, however, it's incredibly easy to make. Simply top with jam, nuts and dried cranberries (optional) and bake. That's it!

What You Need

This simple baked brie with fig jam is made using just 4 ingredients!

Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the ingredients quantities and full detailed method.

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  • Brie cheese - choose brie or substitute for camembert. You can use any round brie or camembert cheese weighing between 200g and 400g (larger cheeses will need to be cooked for slightly longer).
  • Jam - personally, I love the flavour of brie cheese with fig fruit jam, it goes so well with the savoury and sweet flavours. However, you can use absolutely any jam you like! A few of my favourite varieties include: blackberry, boysenberry, apricot or cherry jam.
  • Nuts - I love using pistachios and chopped walnuts as they pair beautifully with fig jam. However, you can use any of your favourite nuts - such as almonds or pecans.
  • Dried cranberries - optional, but highly recommended. These give a sweet tangy flavour to the dish. Alternatively you can use other chopped dried fruits, such as apricots or figs.
  • For serving (optional) - to make this simple baked brie even fancier, you might like to add a sprig of fresh thyme, a drizzle of honey and a few fresh juicy blackberries.

Equipment Required

Choose a favourite small round dish that is oven proof and can also be the serving dish. Besides this, you only need an oven to bake this brie with jam in.

Step By Step Instructions

Have you ever wondered how to bake a brie cheese? It's SO easy! Just 1, 2, 3!

Follow my simple steps for the perfect gooey, oozy baked cheese appetiser!

Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the ingredients quantities and full detailed method.

Step 1 - Spread The Cheese With Jam

Preheat the oven to 160 degrees celsius.

Place the brie cheese into a small round baking dish.

Spoon the jam over the top of the brie cheese and spread out evenly.

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Step 2 - Add The Nuts & Dried Fruit

Carefully place the nuts and cranberries (optional) onto the jam.

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Step 3 - Bake

Place the dish into the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the cheese is gooey inside.

Tip: Use a finger to gently press the side of the cheese, if it's very wobbly, then it's ready!

Expert Tips

Follow my top tips for how to cook brie cheese...

  • Baking dish - I like to use a small round baking dish (just slightly bigger than the brie cheese). This way, the brie can be prepared, baked and served in the same dish. If you don't have a round dish, you can prepare and bake the brie on a baking paper lined tray and then VERY carefully transfer it to a serving platter (be extra careful as the gooey cheese will easily start oozing out, and its hot).
  • Serve immediately - this cheese appetiser needs to be served immediately out of the oven. This is when the cheese is warm, soft and oozy - perfect for smothering on to crackers or crostini. If you leave it too long before serving, the cheese will begin to firm up.
  • Any leftovers can be reheated in the microwave for 2-3 minutes.
  • This recipe is not suitable for freezing.
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FAQ's

What type of jam goes well with brie cheese?

Brie cheese is the perfect partner to jam! It pairs beautifully with jam varieties, such as: fig, apricot, blackberry, boysenberry or cherry jam.

Can I use different nuts or dried fruit?

Absolutely! Use any of your favourite varieties - pecans, walnuts, pistachios and almonds all make great options for the nuts. Dried apricots, dried cranberries and dried figs are also delicious.

How will I know when my baked brie is ready?

The easiest way is to very gently press your finger onto the side of the brie. It should be visibly swollen, and very wobbly to the touch. Larger sized cheeses will take a little longer to bake through than smaller cheeses.

Do I have to use a full round of brie or camembert?

Yes, using a whole round brie or camembert cheese ensures that the gooey cheese stays together because of the firmer outside casing... right up until you cut it open with a knife and the cheese oozes out!

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Baked Brie With Jam

Show-stopping appetisers don't get any easier (or more delicious!) than oozy gooey Baked Brie with jam!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: western

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 serves

Calories: 168kcal

Ingredients

  • 250 g round brie cheese or camembert
  • ¼ cup fig jam or any jam (see notes)
  • cup walnuts or pistachios chopped
  • ¼ cup dried cranberries
  • sprig of thyme and fresh blackberries to serve (optional)
  • 1 drizzle honey to serve (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius fan-forced (or 320 degrees fahrenheit).

  • Place the round brie cheese into a small round baking dish.

  • Spread the jam over the top of the brie cheese, top with the chopped walnuts and pistachios. Add the dried cranberries.

  • Bake in the oven for 15 minutes or until the brie is soft and squishy when pressed lightly.

  • Add a sprig of thyme, fresh blackberries and a drizzle of honey to serve (optional).

  • Serve immediately (while the cheese is super gooey and soft!) with crackers or crostini.

Notes

RECIPE NOTES

  • Choose a small round baking dish that you can also use as a serving dish.
  • Brie cheese can be substituted with camembert if you prefer.
  • You can use any round brie cheese weighing between 200g and 400g, just check while cooking to make sure that its heated completely through. It should be visibly swollen and wobbly when touched (larger cheeses will need to be cooked for longer).
  • Substitute the walnuts and pistachios for any chopped nuts if you like.
  • Serve immediately while the cheese is extra gooey and runny.
  • You can omit the dried cranberries and blackberries if you prefer.
  • Reheat leftovers for 1-2 minutes in the microwave.
  • This recipe is not suitable to freeze.

Nutrition

Calories: 168kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 199mg | Potassium: 76mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 186IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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FAQs

What is the best jam to serve with brie cheese? ›

Brie cheese is the perfect partner to jam! It pairs beautifully with jam varieties, such as: fig, apricot, blackberry, boysenberry or cherry jam.

How do you know when baked brie is done? ›

Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (all oven types). Oven: Bake for 15 to 20 minutes (for 250g/80z), or until melted through. For 500g/1lb brie, increase to 25 minutes. To check, gently touch the centre of the brie – it should feel very soft, like it is about to collapse if you press any harder.

Do you take the rind off brie before baking? ›

Do you take the rind off before baking? Keep the rind on, as it will help the cheese hold its shape so it doesn't all melt out. The rind is also edible, so you can enjoy it with the melted cheese, or simply remove the top layer after baking and dunk in crusty bread like a fondue.

Can you over bake brie? ›

Be careful not to overbake the brie. The cheese can go from a melty lava-like texture to hard in the middle if it's in the oven for too long. Always bake on a piece of parchment paper as you will use it to transfer the brie from the baking sheet to your serving tray.

What pairs best with Brie cheese? ›

The French enjoy brie as its own course before dessert and honestly, brie deserves a moment. But brie can also be a great appetizer, paired with fruit, meat, puff pastry, jam, or crackers. Acidity is a lovely counterpart to this cheese's creamy, velvety nature. It spreads perfectly on bread for a quick snack any time.

What meat goes with baked brie? ›

Salumi (Fancy Word or Umbrella Term for the Vast Realm of Prepared Italian Meats)
  • Salami.
  • Salami Calabrese.
  • Soppressata.
  • Prosciutto.
  • Coppa.
  • Bresaola.
  • Pepperoni.

How are you supposed to eat baked brie? ›

What to serve with baked brie. Baked brie is best served warm right out of the oven. Transfer the cheese wheel to a board and surround it with crackers or a sliced baguette brushed with a little olive oil and toasted. I like to use our Arbequina California olive oil because it has a mild and fruity flavor.

Why is my baked brie rubbery? ›

Just know that without the rind, it will likely spread more because there's nothing holding it together. Why is my baked brie rubbery? This can be two things. If you left the rind of the cheese on, the baked brie may seem like it is rubbery once heated, or the brie was overcooked by leaving it in the oven too long.

Should baked brie be runny? ›

Bake for 10-20 minutes in the oven. 20 minutes should make the Brie very soft and runny in the center, while 10 minutes will make a softened but not super melty Brie. Remove from the oven, and use the parchment paper to transfer the Brie to your serving dish. Serve asap with your desired topping.

Is brie cheese healthy? ›

It's rich in fat and protein, along with calcium, vitamin B12, and riboflavin. If eaten in moderation, brie may promote feelings of fullness and aid appetite control, which can promote weight loss. If you're interested in this cheese, try it baked as a delectable side — or eat it on its own as a snack.

What kind of apple goes with brie? ›

Offering a counterpoint to the creamy Brie, Golden Delicious, Ambrosia and Honeycrisp apples are our recommendation for pairing.

What goes on top of brie? ›

While brie is normally served with crusty bread or crackers, it can be paired with a variety of fruits, nuts, or honey.

What jam goes well with brie? ›

That's the beauty of this recipe—you can use any types of jam you want! Brie is a creamy, mild-flavored cheese that complements a variety of flavors. Try making your baked brie using strawberry, blueberry, mixed berry, raspberry, or fig jam. If you want to emphasize the season's flavors, try cranberry jam as well!

Can you eat brie raw? ›

You can eat it at room temperature, hot, spread it on a cracker, slice it in a sandwich, melt it, top it, and the list goes on. What is this? Should brie be served warm or cold? It's best if you serve it at room temperature or warm for the best taste and texture.

Can you eat brie not baked? ›

Serve the brie by slicing it into wedges and eating as is or by putting it on crackers. You could add all sorts of toppings for an effortless but delicious brie appetizer.

How to serve brie on a charcuterie board? ›

Here's How:

Bake the Brie for about 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and place on a cheese platter. Drizzle with honey and add pieces of walnuts to the top. Serve with sliced baguette or crackers.

What crackers go best with brie and fig jam? ›

various crackers: I love to serve a plain water cracker as well as a fun fruit and nut filled cracker like raincoast crisps. various fresh and dried fruits: fresh or dried figs, sliced apples and pears, grapes, fresh or dried apricots, dates are all great choices.

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