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I was lucky enough to be selected as a Relay Foods House Party host, which meant they provided a grocery credit to the Relay Foods site so I could order some delicious refreshments for my guests, and they also sent a party pack full of reusable shopping bags and eco-friendly bamboo kitchen utensils for my guests. I sincerely wish each and every one of you could have attended the face-to-face party! I know that would be impossible, but I am pleased to share the deliciousness with you here- and you can get $30 off a delivery order from Relay Foods here.

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Raspberry Baked Brie

Fresh berries and rich, creamy brie are the stars of the show here. This recipe is so easy, and you can prep it the night before and just stick it in the oven before show time. Your guests will think you toiled for them!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 40 minutes

Servings 16

Author Meghan Gray

Ingredients

  • 1lbcream brie
  • 1/2cupfresh raspberriesactually I heaped them in the 1/2 cup... sorry I should have weighed them for you.
  • 2Tablespoonslocal honey
  • 1eggbeaten
  • 1.5cans crescent roll doughuse the rest for chocolate filled crescents!

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F.

  2. Line your baking dish (I used a 1/5 quart round casserole. A pie dish is too shallow.) with the first can of crescent roll dough, pressing firmly on the seams to seal them. Some of your dough will be hanging over the sides.

  3. Cut your wedge of brie into cubes and put into the casserole on top of the dough.

  4. Add raspberries and drizzle evenly with honey.

  5. Cover the top with the remaining dough and add cutouts from some of the leftover dough, if desired.

  6. Brush with beaten egg.

  7. Bake at 350 for 30-40 minutes until the top is browned and dry. (The egg was still runny on mine the first time I checked.)

Recipe Notes

I have NOT tried this recipe with frozen berries or with other fruit, but I have a suspicion that it is equally wonderful with other types of berries. Frozen berries tend to be "wetter" than their fresh counterparts, so proceed with caution.

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Wine Poached Pears

I used a Shiraz from Naked Wines in this recipe and served the rest alongside my fresh summer brunch. This recipe was easy, delicious, and would be a perfect summer dessert. Source: About.com

Author Meghan Gray

Ingredients

  • 5bosc pearspeeled, cored and sliced
  • 1.5cupsShiraz
  • 3/4cupsugar
  • 2Tablespoonslemon juice
  • 2teaspoonsvanilla
  • 2teaspoonscinnamon

Instructions

  1. Peel, slice, and core your pears.

  2. In a medium saucepan, bring all ingredients except pears to a boil.

  3. Reduce heat to low and add pears.

  4. Simmer pears for 20-30 minutes or until tender, stirring once halfway through cooking time.

Recipe Notes

I served this alongside a sweetened yogurt cheese. It would be lovely over cheesecake.

Raspberry Baked Brie plus Brunch Recipe roundup (7)I also made:

  • Weekend Brunch Casserole (I used garlic butter crescent rolls, a nice breakfast sausage from Relay that I slipped out of the casing, and an artisan Asiago cheese.)
  • Chocolate Crescents (with that super delicious Maya bar chopped up as the filling)
  • Yogurt cheese (I stirred in 1/4 cup of raw, local honey and It Was Amazing.)

I would tell you what to do with the leftovers, but there were none…

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Raspberry Baked Brie plus Brunch Recipe roundup (16)

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I like blues, punk, and crime drama. I love having boys, keeping active, and the outdoors. I'm a cat person, but I think dogs should have equal opportunities.

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4 Comments on “Fresh Summer with Relay Foods: Brunch Recipe Roundup”

  1. Wow does that brie look good, definitely PIN’g this!

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    1. Thank you! It’s number 23.5 on the list of Reasons Why I Am Fat (And Happy).

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  2. I want to do this for Thanksgiving brunch! Did you remove it from the casserole dish to serve it? Or how was it best eaten? With what kind of crackers? Or maybe served with sliced baguette and a knife?

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    1. I put the casserole dish on the table. You can see the “out of the oven” photo in the gallery- it’s first. That’s how I served it. And honestly, my favorite way to eat it is with a spoon…

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Raspberry Baked Brie plus Brunch Recipe roundup (2024)

FAQs

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.

What pairs well with brie? ›

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.

Can you warm brie in the microwave? ›

Cut the top rind off the brie and place in the microwave on high for 60 seconds. Depending on the ripeness of the cheese, it will take 60 to 90 seconds on high to heat and melt. If brie is not yet soft and hot after 1 minute, place it back in microwave for another 30 seconds on high.

What is the best cracker to serve with brie? ›

Multigrain crackers work very well with the mild, buttery flavor of brie. This type of pairing highlights the subtle nuttiness in the cheese without overwhelming it. Brie also pairs well with sliced fruit, or a drizzle of honey.

What fruit spread goes with brie cheese? ›

As others have said, pretty much any good, fruity jam will pair with brie, or with other cheeses. As far as my personal preference, I like fig jam or pear butter, but I've also used quince paste and a spicy tomato jam on cheese boards.

What do you eat with baked brie? ›

How to Store Leftovers + Tips
  1. What to serve with baked brie: Fresh fruit, toasted baguette slices, dried fruit, plain water crackers, jam, mixed nuts.
  2. Serve with our Classic Cranberry Sauce on the side, or baked into the pastry.
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What should I serve on top of brie cheese? ›

What does brie cheese go well with? Seriously so much. You can pair it with something sweet like honey, jam, or berries, or you can go more savory with nuts, veggies, or red pepper jelly.

Should brie be served warm or cold? ›

You're welcome to serve your Brie straight out of the refrigerator. But experts maintain that Brie's flavors, aromas, and texture are at their best when allowed to come to, at least, room temperature before serving. In terms of planning ahead, you should be aware that this could take up to an hour or more.

Do you cut the top off brie before baking? ›

No, you don't have to remove the rind before baking brie. The rind is edible and I don't even think you can taste it after the brie is baked. If you want to remove the rind, you can use a sharp knife to carefully cut off the thin rind of the cheese at the top of the wheel. This is easier to do when the brie is cold.

Can you eat baked brie cold? ›

Serve Brie either at room temperature or warmed (never chilled), to bring out its creamy texture.

Do you score brie before baking? ›

When baking brie, remembering a few key things will encourage good melting. The first is to score or remove some of the top rind. Your brie or camembert wheel comes in a bloomy rind, which, while perfectly edible, can vary in thickness and texture from one wheel to the next.

Can you overcook brie? ›

If you're not a fan of honey, you can drizzle with maple syrup instead. 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.

What meat goes with brie? ›

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

Why is my brie not gooey? ›

Underripe Brie will feel hard when gently pressed with your finger, while overripe Brie will feel too soft and runny to the touch. The cheese should have a sweet odor. Overripe brie will smell like ammonia. Hard, underripe brie will probably not ripen once you get it home, so don't take the chance.

Which jam goes with which cheese? ›

For younger, milder cheeses, we prefer sweet, tangy preserves, like strawberry jam with chevre or apricot preserves with Brie. Salty, robust wheels like blue and parmesan go well with dark, caramelized flavors like fig jam, while subtler aged wheels like Manchego are a classic combination with quince preserves.

What is the correct way to serve brie? ›

Because Brie is soft, it goes particularly well with crisp and crunchy accoutrements, including crackers, crusty French bread, and shelled nuts. It also melts well for an elevated grilled cheese or these stuffed burgers, albeit with the rind removed.

How do you serve brie on a charcuterie board? ›

Arrange the cheese on the board, you can precut it into tiny pie slices or cut and remove one as an example of the slices and to feature the ripeness of the cheese. Place strawberries, little clusters of grapes, figs, apple or pear slices around. Herbs or nuts also go well with Brie.

What cheese compliments brie cheese? ›

Brie, Camembert, goat cheese and washed rind cheeses like Epoisses, Rush Creek Reserve, Cowgirl Creamery Redhawk. Also with charcuterie of course – the saltier the better!

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