Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (2024)

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If you are looking for a show-stopping appetizer that only takes minutes to make, this Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes is your answer! Melty cheese is topped with a mixture of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and parsley in this addictive starter.

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This Baked Brie is the perfect last minute appetizer! Some other appetizers that can be done in about 30 minutes or less are these Cranberry Brie Bites, Queso Blanco, or for another great baked brie recipe, try this Berry Stuffed Brie en Croute.

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Favorite Holiday Appetizer

For me, one of the big parts of the holiday season is the food, and I just can’t seem to get enough this year! Which is why I have been trying to cram as many recipes as possible in this month!

And since we are in crunch time, and well, Christmas is so soon, I thought I’d bring you the easiest recipe ever. And it only takes 12 minutes, start to finish, not including the time it takes for the oven to preheat. If you are doing some holiday entertaining and realize you need a last minute appetizer, I am here to save you today.

If you are looking for a good baked brie recipe, or a great last minute appetizer, your guests will love this easy recipe!

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How to Make It

This baked brie recipe is merely a wheel of brie, some sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and parsley. That’s it!! Chop up the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic while the oven is heating up, throw them on top of a wheel of brie, and stick it the oven. While it’s in the oven, chop up a little bit of parsley. Cook the brie until it is soft and starting to ooze, then add the parsley and your appetizer is done.

I told you it was easy!!

What to serve with Baked Brie

Here are some ideas of what to serve with the brie:

  • Crackers
  • Bagel Chips
  • Apple Slices
  • Toasted Baguette Slices
  • Pita Chips

Tips and Tricks

  • You want to make sure and use sun-dried tomatoes in oil, not the dried sun-dried tomatoes. You can usually find these in the canned vegetable aisle. They will come in a jar, versus just the dried tomatoes that usually come in a plastic pouch.
  • You will leave the rind on the brie. It is totally edible, and will hold all of the cheese together.
  • The recipe calls for you to add some of the oil from the tomatoes to the mixture. You don’t need a lot, I usually just use a small spoonful or two. It is pretty forgiving, so use what you’d like.
  • This is best served warm, when the cheese is melted. The good thing is that it only takes 10 minutes to bake.
  • If I have any leftovers, I’ll refrigerate them and reheat it in the microwave in small, single person portions. It is best the first time it is made, but totally can be eaten as leftovers!
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    Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (4)

    Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes

    5 from 3 votes

    Author: Deborah Harroun

    Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

    Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

    Servings: 12 servings

    Course: Appetizer

    Cuisine: American

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    If you are looking for a show-stopping appetizer that only takes minutes to make, this Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes is your answer! Melty cheese is topped with a mixture of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and parsley in this addictive starter.

    Ingredients

    • 4 oz sun-dried tomatoes finely chopped
    • 3-4 cloves garlic minced
    • 1 13.2 oz wheel brie cheese
    • 1-2 tablespoons chopped parsley
    • bagel chips or crackers for serving

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350ºF.

    • Combine the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic in a bowl with some of the oil from the tomatoes. Place the wheel of brie on a baking sheet (you can place it on a piece of parchment paper to make it easy to transfer to a serving plate). Place the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic on top of the cheese.

    • Bake in the oven until the cheese is soft and starts to ooze out the sides, about 10 minutes. Sprinkle on the parsley before serving.

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    Recipe Notes:

    *do not remove the rind from the cheese.

    slightly adapted from Best of Bridge Holiday Classics

    Nutrition information provided as an estimate only. Various brands and products can change the counts. Any nutritional information should only be used as a general guideline. Nutrition information does not include crackers or chips for serving.

    Nutrition Information

    Serving: 1/12 of recipe, Calories: 96kcal (5%), Carbohydrates: 3g (1%), Protein: 5g (10%), Fat: 8g (12%), Saturated Fat: 6g (38%), Cholesterol: 17mg (6%), Sodium: 429mg (19%), Sugar: 1g (1%)

    Keywords: Baked Brie Recipe

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    1. Kelly says

      Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (11)
      This was great.. it was a huge hit .. will make it again

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    2. Susan Kopcha says

      This is a great recipe. We love brie and the flavors in this combination are perfect. I decided to sprinkle some pine nuts on top about half way through the baking process, adding another complimenting flavor and some crunch. My husband is still raving about this one.

      Reply

    3. Andrea Tomlinson says

      Looks wonderful! Any other herb you would recommend in place of parsley? Looking to make this for my birthday. Thanks!

      Reply

    4. Joyce says

      Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (12)
      Really good! I made thus years ago and you nailed it!

      Reply

    5. Mary Lynn says

      Can I wrap it in pastry dough do you think? or better as is?

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      • Deborah says

        I’m sure it would work if you wrapped it. I do love baked brie that is wrapped in pastry, but this one is delicious without the pastry as well!

        Reply

    6. Jacqui says

      Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (13)
      Delicious thank you

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      • Deborah says

        I’m so glad that you liked it!!

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    7. Paul says

      Do you cut the rind off the top?

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      • Deborah says

        Nope – I leave the whole rind on.

        Reply

    8. Terry says

      Do you recommend just dried sun-dried tomatoes or the ones that come in oil?

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      • Deborah says

        It is the ones that come in the oil. You will need some of the oil for part of the recipe.

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        • Donna says

          Making this weekend…About how much of the oil from tomatoes should I add.

        • Deborah says

          You don’t need a lot – maybe a tablespoon? I usually just a regular spoonful or two. I hope you love it as much as I do!

    9. Laura (Tutti Dolci) says

      I love baked brie, the sun-dried tomato topping on this looks so good!

      Reply

    10. Joanne says

      I love how this baked brie is all savory, unlike most which rely on jam to offset the brie. Definitely happening on NYE!

      Reply

    11. Chels R. says

      It looks amazing!

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    12. Emily says

      The photos are absolutely stunning! And I love baked brie!

      Reply

    13. Amy @Very Culinary says

      Looks incredible, Deborah! Pinned.

      Reply

    14. KalynsKitchen says

      That Brie looks amazing! Hope you have a wonderful holiday.

      Reply

    Baked Brie Recipe with Sun-Dried Tomatoes (2024)

    FAQs

    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.

    How long do you leave brie in the oven? ›

    Directions
    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
    2. Place the brie on a sheet pan covered with parchment paper and drizzle with the honey. Bake for 5 to 7 minutes, or until it starts to ooze but not melt.
    3. Serve with crackers.

    What pairs best with brie cheese? ›

    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.

    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.

    How do you 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.

    Do you leave the rind on brie cheese when baking? ›

    While the rind is completely edible, many folks prefer to leave it, and scoring makes it simple to do so. This baked brie is an effortless yet equally delicious alternative to my classic brie wrapped in puff pastry.

    Can you overcook brie? ›

    Second, don't overcook the brie. Twenty to 25 minutes in a 350°F (180°C) oven without the puff pastry crust, or up to 35 minutes with it, should be enough to heat the cheese through. In fact, overcooking it, especially if you haven't cut the rind, may actually re-harden the cheese and make it tough and unappetizing.

    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.

    How long do you have to leave brie out before eating? ›

    Ripe and runny bries for example would appreciate a longer warm-up: even as long as two hours, whilst harder cheddars benefit from an hour out of the fridge. The exception to this rule is fresh cheeses where 30 minutes should be sufficient.

    What crackers go best with baked brie? ›

    Plain saltines, whole grain and multigrain crackers all complement Brie. The cap of a wheel is often removed ( but this is not necessary) and jams or chutneys with or without seeds or nuts are poured on top. A room temperature Brie is soft enough to spread on most crackers, so it becomes a matter of taste preference.

    What meat tastes best with brie? ›

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

    What drink pairs well with baked brie? ›

    Six top drink pairings for Brie

    * A creamy, subtly oaked chardonnay - even a posh white burgundy! * A cherry or raspberry-flavoured fruit beer (Kriek or Frambozen), particularly when the brie is accompanied by fresh cherries. * Guignolet (a cherry-flavoured French aperitif) by the same logic.

    Why do I taste ammonia when I eat brie cheese? ›

    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.

    What are the symptoms of eating bad brie cheese? ›

    In most people, listeriosis has no symptoms or only causes mild symptoms for a few days, such as:
    • a high temperature.
    • aches and pains.
    • chills.
    • feeling or being sick.
    • diarrhoea.

    Why does brie smell bad? ›

    This happens during the cheese making process. and when it is wrapped that ammonia smell is trapped inside of the wrapping. and on that cheesy rind . The way to make that ammonia smell go away. is to unwrap your cheese and keep it out.

    Do you use the rind or paper on brie? ›

    The rind is, in fact, a white mold called Penicillium candidum, which cheesemakers inoculate the cheese with. This edible mold blooms on the outside of the paste and is then patted down, over and over again, to form the rind. This process gives Brie its distinctive taste.

    How do you properly eat brie cheese? ›

    To eat Brie, first remove it from your refrigerator and let it rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes. This allows the brie to become softer and more flavorful as it warms. Once softened, simply slice your brie into small wedges, without removing the edible, flavorful rind.

    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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