Baked Brie en Croûte with Honey, Dried Cherries, Rosemary & Pecans
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With melty brie, honey, dried cherries, and pecans wrapped in flaky puff pastry, this brie en croûte is easy to make and sure to impress!
When it comes to festive appetizers, you can never go wrong with brie en croûte—that’s just a fancy French way of saying baked brie in a pastry crust. My go-to version combines warm, melty brie, honey, dried cherries, and pecans, all wrapped in golden puff pastry. Thanks to store-bought puff pastry, it’s as easy to make as it is impressive. Wrapping the brie in one large sheet of puff pastry can sometimes result in a thick, doughy bottom layer that doesn’t cook through. To avoid this, I sandwich the brie between two smaller pieces of pastry and crimp the edges with a fork. This not only seals in the cheese but also ensures both layers puff up evenly for a flaky, perfectly golden crust.
“I’ve made baked brie from other recipes, but this is the easiest, most professional looking, and best tasting that I’ve ever made. Made this several times and it never disappoints.”
What You’ll Need To Make Brie en Croûte
Step-by-Step Instructions
Begin by rolling each pastry sheet into a 12-inch square.
Trim the corners to make two circles.
Place one of the pastry circles on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Cut off the top rind of the cheese and place on top of the pastry. Then drizzle with honey.
Top with the dried cherries, pecans and rosemary.
Brush the exposed pastry with an egg wash.
Place the second pastry circle on top.
Press the pastry directly against the cheese and bottom pastry. Trim the pastry, leaving a 1-inch border around the cheese.
Use a fork to firmly crimp the edges and seal in the cheese.
Brush with the egg wash.
Next, use the scraps to make decorations. Simply cut out leaves and use a sharp knife to make indentations for the ribs.
Decorate the top of the pastry with the leaves, and a berry or two, if you like, then brush the decorations with the egg wash.
Bake for about 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Let it sit for at least 45 minutes before serving, otherwise the cheese will ooze right out. Serve with fruit and crackers.
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Baked Brie en Croûte with Honey, Dried Cherries, Pecans & Rosemary
With melty brie, honey, dried cherries, and pecans wrapped in flaky puff pastry, this brie en croûte is easy to make and sure to impress!
Ingredients
- 2 sheets frozen Puff Pastry, thawed (I use Pepperidge Farm)
- 2 tablespoons honey
- ⅓ cup dried cherries, roughly chopped
- ¼ cup chopped pecans
- 1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
- 1 (16 oz.) Brie cheese round (about 6-inches in diameter)
- 1 large egg, beaten with 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Slice off the top rind of the brie and discard.
- On a lightly floured work surface, roll each pastry sheet out to a 12-inch square. Trim the corners of each sheet to form two circles. Set the scraps aside; you'll use those later for decorations. Put one of the pastry rounds on the prepared baking sheet. Cut off the top rind of the cheese and place the Brie on top of the pastry, rind side down. Drizzle the top of the cheese with the honey, and then top with the dried cherries, pecans and rosemary.
- Brush the exposed edges of the pastry with the egg mixture. Cover the Brie with the other pastry circle; press against the sides of the cheese and the bottom pastry to form a tight seal. Using a pizza cutter, cut off the excess dough, leaving a generous 1-inch border. Crimp the edges firmly with a fork to seal. Brush the pastry with the egg mixture. Set aside.
- Using a pizza cutter or cookie cutter, cut out nine leaves (about 2-inches long and 1-inch wide) from the scraps. Use a knife to draw the ribs on the leaves, pressing down but not cutting all the way through. Place the leaves on top of the pastry in the shape of a flower, overlapping them slightly and pressing them together in the center. Brush the leaves with the egg mixture. Roll up a ½-inch ball of dough and press it in the center; brush the ball with the egg mixture.
- Bake for about 20 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown. Let stand for 45 minutes, then serve with fruit and crackers.
- Note: You can prepare this appetizer ahead of time up until the baking step; refrigerate until ready to cook.
Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (14 servings)
- Calories: 167
- Fat: 12 g
- Saturated fat: 6 g
- Carbohydrates: 8 g
- Sugar: 5 g
- Fiber: 0 g
- Protein: 8 g
- Sodium: 218 mg
- Cholesterol: 46 mg
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Have made this appetizer many times, always a hit. I sub in Cranberry raisins and omit rosemary (because we do not care for it) but it makes a beautiful garnish along with sugared cranberries, lovely during the holiday season.
I made the baked brie appetizer for a Christmas (prepandemic) and it was the it of the party! Easy, and it makes a dramatic impression. Delicious. Jenn’s recipes have never been a disappointment.
Super easy to make and so delicious. I would never have thought to use rosemary but it added such a great flavor.
I can’t begin to tell you how many times I’ve made this beautiful and delicious appetizer! It brings on a “WOW!” at every event and is so fun to make! I recently made one just to celebrate a snow day! One of my most favorite recipes…turns out just like the picture every single time. Guests always want to know how to make it! Thank you!
Brie cheese is my absolute favorite!! This super simple recipe compliments the buttery indulgence perfectly.
I really appreciated the photos, showing the puff pastry assembly. Made it very simple to apply in my own kitchen.
Thank you for consistently sharing winning recipes & food knowledge with us!!
Beautiful & Tasty!
I’ve made this appetizer a few times and always to rave reviews. Relatively easy but looks beautiful on a dark platter.
I had been looking for an appetizer recipe that was great for a family dinner but also pretty enough to bring to a gathering. This is not only delicious but also beautiful on the plate which makes it a perfect addition to my go-to recipes.
Baked Brie is a show stopper every time I make it. This recipe is a winner. The puffed pastry makes it beautiful but the smooth taste of the Brie, dried cherries, pecans and rosemary are delicious. I will be trying this with one of my favorites with Brie, pecans, and caramel sauce.
This was a huge hit with my family. The presentation is so impressive yet so easy! I assembled it ahead of time and kept in the fridge until ready to cook and it was perfect!
Excellent. This came out perfect and my wife was very impressed I even made the flower petals