Looking for an easy and impressive appetizer? This baked brie with pepper jelly recipe is super simple and incredibly delicious! You only need three ingredients and a few minutes to whip up this easy recipe – and it is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
With minimal effort, you can Indulge in the rich, creamy flavors of baked brie with a flavorful kick.
What could be better than melty cheese, topped with sweet and spicy pepper jelly and sprinkled with crunchy pecans? The combination of creamy, bold, and nutty flavors is a real winner.
The best part? No need for pastry or complicated prep – just assemble, bake, and enjoy!
Here's what you'll need
To create this tasty baked brie with pepper jelly, you'll need just a few key ingredients.
Ingredients
- Brie cheese wheel: A soft cheese with a mild, buttery flavor, creamy brie cheese is the perfect base for this easy appetizer recipe. Use a whole wheel of brie so it holds its shape when baked. (If you use a wedge, all the cheese will run out when it melts.)
- Red pepper jelly: This can be either sweet or spicy, depending on how much heat you like. My preference is hot pepper jelly which has a mix of sweet red peppers and jalapenos, but you can use your favorite pepper jelly.
- Pecans: For a bit of texture and nutty taste, chopped pecans toast beautifully as the brie bakes.
Equipment
A brie baker is optional, but it makes it easy to serve straight from the oven.
How to make it
Creating a delicious baked brie with pepper jelly couldn't be easier. Here's how to put it together.
- Preheat oven: Start by preheating your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Prepare brie: Use a knife to either cut the top off the brie or score the top by making crisscross patterns. Be sure to keep the sides intact so the cheese doesn't run out while baking. Place the cheese in a brie baker or on a baking sheet lined with a piece of parchment paper.
- Add topping: Gently spread a generous layer of pepper jelly on top of the cheese. Scatter a handful of pecan pieces over the pepper jelly to add a nutty texture.
- Bake brie: Place the brie in the preheated oven and bake until the cheese is soft and slightly melted, typically taking about 15-20 minutes.
Serving Suggestions
When your baked brie with pepper jelly is ready, you'll want to present it in a way that complements its gooey goodness and sweet-spicy flavor. Here are some perfect pairings.
On a Cheese Board
- Arrange your baked brie as the centerpiece of a cheese board.
- Surround it with a variety of crackers, baguette slices, and apple wedges for a mix of textures.
With Fresh Vegetables
- Create a colorful array with carrot sticks, jicama, cucumber rounds, and red bell pepper strips.
- The fresh crunch is a nice contrast to the creamy cheese.
As a Plated Starter
- Serve an individual wedge on a small plate.
- Drizzle with extra warm pepper jelly and a sprinkle of chopped nuts for added crunch.
- Include a couple of crostini on the side.
Remember, the key is to offer a mix of accompaniments that will complement the brie's texture and the jelly's flavor. And serve with a bubbly drink like this champagne cocktail.
Variations and Substitutes
Baked Brie is a versatile appetizer that can be easily customized to suit your taste or accommodate the ingredients you have on hand. Feel free to experiment with these variations and substitutes to make the dish uniquely yours.
- Cranberry sauce: Replace the pepper jelly with cranberry sauce for a twist that's perfect for parties. The cranberries offer a balance of sweet and tart that's so good with the creaminess of the brie. I make this with my easy homemade cranberry sauce for a holiday appetizer.
- Fig Jam: Use fig jam instead of pepper jelly for a deeper, sweeter flavor profile. Its notes of honey and slight seed crunch add complexity and texture.
- Different Nuts: Try slivered almonds or chopped walnuts in place of the pecans. Sprinkle on top before baking for added texture and a nutty flavor.
- Camembert: You also can make this recipe with a wheel of camembert cheese instead of brie. I love it with a mixed berry sauce.
However you make it, this recipe ensures you spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the company of your friends and family!
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- Pumpkin cream cheese dip: This creamy dip features sweet pumpkin and warm spices, making it a fall favorite. Serve with crisp apple slices or ginger snaps for dipping.
Baked Brie with Pepper Jelly
Equipment
Ingredients
- 8 ounce brie cheese wheel
- ¼ cup pepper jelly
- 2 T chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Use a knife to either cut the top off the brie or score the top by making crisscross patterns. Be sure to keep the sides intact so the cheese doesn't run out while baking. Place the cheese in a brie baker or on a baking sheet lined with a piece of parchment paper.
- Gently spread the pepper jelly on top of the brie. Sprinkle pecans over the pepper jelly.
- Bake the brie until the cheese is soft and slightly melted, about 15-20 minutes.
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