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Maple Pecan Baked Brie Ingredients Instructions Did you make this recipe? Post navigation Want to Save this Recipe for Later? Leave a Reply 14 comments Candace — January 22, 2022 @ 4:46 PM Reply Love your recipes! This was a huge hit in our household and while I rarely change a recipe, I had to use honey because I’m just not a fan of maple syrup. It was still super delish!! Mary Merlihan — December 27, 2021 @ 12:51 PM Reply Omg this brie was a hit at my Boxing Day dinner party and went really fast. My son asked me to make one just for him. Loretta — December 25, 2021 @ 5:08 PM Reply This was absolutely delicious!, Jess — August 15, 2021 @ 9:40 AM Reply Just delicious! judy tyler — October 8, 2020 @ 7:58 AM Reply can you make sauce ahead and heat up after thank you Susan Bedard — February 12, 2020 @ 7:06 PM Reply I would also like to know about the bread that was served with this wonderful tasty recipe. Is it store bought, what’s it’s name or do you have a recipe for it. Thankyou for your time that you take to read this comment. Angela M Wismer — November 7, 2020 @ 12:51 PM Reply They look like Fig & Rosemary Artisanal Crisps which you can buy at Target. I did find this recipe which I plan to try. https://www.baked-theblog.com/fig-rosemary-pistachio-crisps/ Julie — January 9, 2020 @ 10:39 AM Reply This was so good and decadent! It was the perfect Christmas appetizer. Everyone gobbled it up! Will definitely do again. 🙂 Deborah Cox — December 29, 2019 @ 1:46 PM Reply Could you please tell me what type of bread that is in the picture of the platter of Baked Brie with crackers and that amazing looking bread? Do you have a recipe for it? Or know where I could get a recipe for it. It looks sooo scrumptious… So does your Brie. I’m trying your recipe for the One pan Shrimp Boil. Looks so good… Love old Bay Seasoning… Thanks debb Have a Blessed day Gretchen — December 26, 2019 @ 4:09 PM Reply Made this for Christmas appetizer. I was so happy to see this recipe listed the day I purchased some Brie for Christmas from a site I always trust for great recipes. Yay! Perfect timing. I had all the ingredients. Used less nuts cause I didn’t have enough but that was fine and only had dried rosemary. Still amazing. Just used less rosemary since it was dried. The women in my family gobbled it up. The men folk were a bit more skeptical. . They stuck to pimento cheese and club crackers (still delish).Thanks. Hope your Christmas was wonderful. Can’t wait to make this recipe again as instructed for New Years Eve. Sophia — December 25, 2019 @ 12:01 AM Reply EDIT:This looks amazing! Here’s a funny article about eating the rind on brie. It is definitely edible. And quite delicious at that! https://www.bonappetit.com/story/stop-leaving-brie-rind-behind Jeannie — December 24, 2019 @ 11:14 AM Reply I want this so bad! Impressive! I’m confused, too, about trimming the rind. I once tried to trim away the rind on all sides but it was too time confusing and wasted too much of the Brie. There must be an easier way…. the rind is edible, is it not? Karl — January 8, 2020 @ 3:39 AM Reply Why do you let the Brie cool, when it says serves warm? Would it not be better to do the nut mixture while Brie is baking so they can be served together? Do you reheat the Brie then or how do you serve warm?Thanks looks awesome btw. Penny — December 24, 2019 @ 7:48 AM Reply This looks fairly simple, but how do you trim the rind? It looks like the top and sides are still on in the picture? FAQs

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The easiest 5-ingredient baked brie recipe! Served with a heavenly warm maple pecan mixture on top. SO GOOD and an absolute crowd-pleaser.

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Baked brie. AKA, the best kind of baked cheese you can bring to any gathering.

It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s super impressive. And oh yes, it’s a crowd-pleaser for everyone involved.

And what I really love about this recipe is that it only requires 5 ingredients – brie, pecans, maple syrup, fresh rosemary, salt and pepper.

Plus, you can basically use anything for dipping purposes – various crackers, bread slices, apple slices, pear slices… I’m pretty sure you can dip your leather boot in this and it’ll taste just as good.

But seriously, the warm maple pecan mixture is just what the doctor ordered this holiday season. So grab all the crackers and make sure you get all those sweet, crunchy, nutty bits!

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Maple Pecan Baked Brie

Yield: 8 servings

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 25 minutes minutes

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The easiest 5-ingredient baked brie! Served with a heavenly warm maple pecan mixture on top. SO GOOD and an absolute crowd-pleaser.

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Ingredients

  • 1 8-ounce wheel brie cheese
  • ½ cup pecan halves
  • cup maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Place brie on a rimmed baking sheet or a 5-inch cast iron skillet. Place into oven and bake until softened, about 12-15 minutes; let cool 5 minutes.

  • Spread pecans in a single layer on a clean baking sheet. Place into oven and bake until toasted and fragrant, about 6-8 minutes; set aside.

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine maple syrup, rosemary, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until foamy, about 1-2 minutes. Stir in pecans.

  • Serve brie warm topped with maple syrup mixture; serve with crackers or baguette.

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  1. Candace January 22, 2022 @ 4:46 PM Reply

    Love your recipes! This was a huge hit in our household and while I rarely change a recipe, I had to use honey because I’m just not a fan of maple syrup. It was still super delish!!

  2. Mary Merlihan December 27, 2021 @ 12:51 PM Reply

    Omg this brie was a hit at my Boxing Day dinner party and went really fast. My son asked me to make one just for him.

  3. Loretta December 25, 2021 @ 5:08 PM Reply

    This was absolutely delicious!,

  4. Jess August 15, 2021 @ 9:40 AM Reply

    Just delicious!

  5. judy tyler October 8, 2020 @ 7:58 AM Reply

    can you make sauce ahead and heat up after thank you

  6. Susan Bedard February 12, 2020 @ 7:06 PM Reply

    I would also like to know about the bread that was served with this wonderful tasty recipe. Is it store bought, what’s it’s name or do you have a recipe for it. Thankyou for your time that you take to read this comment.

  7. Julie January 9, 2020 @ 10:39 AM Reply

    This was so good and decadent! It was the perfect Christmas appetizer. Everyone gobbled it up! Will definitely do again. 🙂

  8. Deborah Cox December 29, 2019 @ 1:46 PM Reply

    Could you please tell me what type of bread that is in the picture of the platter of Baked Brie with crackers and that amazing looking bread? Do you have a recipe for it? Or know where I could get a recipe for it. It looks sooo scrumptious… So does your Brie. I’m trying your recipe for the One pan Shrimp Boil. Looks so good… Love old Bay Seasoning… Thanks debb Have a Blessed day

  9. Gretchen December 26, 2019 @ 4:09 PM Reply

    Made this for Christmas appetizer. I was so happy to see this recipe listed the day I purchased some Brie for Christmas from a site I always trust for great recipes. Yay! Perfect timing. I had all the ingredients. Used less nuts cause I didn’t have enough but that was fine and only had dried rosemary. Still amazing. Just used less rosemary since it was dried. The women in my family gobbled it up. The men folk were a bit more skeptical. . They stuck to pimento cheese and club crackers (still delish).
    Thanks. Hope your Christmas was wonderful. Can’t wait to make this recipe again as instructed for New Years Eve.

  10. Sophia December 25, 2019 @ 12:01 AM Reply

    EDIT:

    This looks amazing! Here’s a funny article about eating the rind on brie. It is definitely edible. And quite delicious at that! https://www.bonappetit.com/story/stop-leaving-brie-rind-behind

  11. Jeannie December 24, 2019 @ 11:14 AM Reply

    I want this so bad! Impressive! I’m confused, too, about trimming the rind. I once tried to trim away the rind on all sides but it was too time confusing and wasted too much of the Brie. There must be an easier way…. the rind is edible, is it not?

    • Karl January 8, 2020 @ 3:39 AM Reply

      Why do you let the Brie cool, when it says serves warm? Would it not be better to do the nut mixture while Brie is baking so they can be served together? Do you reheat the Brie then or how do you serve warm?

      Thanks looks awesome btw.

  12. Penny December 24, 2019 @ 7:48 AM Reply

    This looks fairly simple, but how do you trim the rind? It looks like the top and sides are still on in the picture?

Maple Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Damn Delicious (2024)

FAQs

Should I remove the rind from 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.

How do you make brie taste better? ›

Best practice: cut the wheel in half, then in small slices. As mentioned, brie's mild, yet buttery and nutty flavor pairs well with so many things. Some examples are salami, prosciutto, pickles, apricots, apples, pears, dates, almonds, candied walnuts, and pecans.

Do you need to cover brie when baking? ›

Place your brie onto a baking sheet and cover it loosely with aluminum foil. Transfer the baking sheet into a preheated oven set to 350°F (177°C). Let it bake for 5 to 10 minutes, or until warm.

Does the cheese skin stay on when serving baked brie? ›

In this baked brie recipe, I do not remove the rind because I need the surface to spread my jam and to add my beautiful nuts and toppings. The rind keeps the wheel of cheese together, and once you take it out of the oven and slice into it, all the gooey deliciousness oozes out like a nice surprise!

Why does my brie rind taste like ammonia? ›

It may be a turnoff but it's a consequence of aging, especially for bloomy-rind cheeses like Brie. As these cheeses ripen, their surface molds break down protein into amino acids and one byproduct of that breakdown is ammonia. When a Brie is aging at the creamery on a rack, the ammonia is evacuated through ventilation.

Which jam goes with brie? ›

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

Is brie good for your gut? ›

Based on some studies, there are many health benefits of eating brie cheese. According to some studies, it might reduce inflammation and improve immunity. It might also aid in digestion if had in moderation.

Are you supposed to eat the hard part of brie? ›

Not only can you eat the rind, you should eat the rind. Technically, the rind is mold, usually Penicillium candidum, but it's good mold! The rind protects the cheese on the inside and helps to give the cheese its flavor. You're missing out on a big part of the flavor and textural experience if you do not eat the rind.

How to know when brie is done baking? ›

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.

Can you eat baked brie cold? ›

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.

Why did my baked brie leak? ›

You do not want to take the rind off Brie before baking it. The Brie's rind is edible and will be a bit softer after baking. If you cut off the rind, the cheese could leak through the puff pastry during baking.

Is brie 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.

Do you have to remove the outer layer of brie cheese? ›

Should you eat the rind, or leave it alone? In most cases, you'll want to eat the rind because that's where a lot of the flavor is. If you're trying brie for the first time, definitely bake it.

Why is my baked brie rubbery? ›

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. To avoid the rubbery texture, remove the rind of the cheese and make sure to not overbake the brie in the oven.

Can you melt the rind on Brie? ›

The long answer is when cooking brie cheese recipes, the cheese will melt but the rind won't. The rind will break down a little bit, but it won't evaporate into thin air.

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