Maple Pecan Baked Brie is a one of a kind appetizer that will be the center of attention at your next holiday party! Friends and family will be circling around enjoying bits at a time, until it is completely gone before the evening is over. The creamy brie cheese is garnished with Fisher Pecans that have an overwhelming flavor, mixed dry fruit that adds a touch of sweetness and the flavorful syrup brings just the right touch to create such an elegant, yet, easy appetizer that is made in minutes for your next party!
Maple Pecan Baked Brie
I always love a little sweet and salty taste at parties and this Brie has just that! Baked brie is an appetizer that will wow the entire party. Fisher Pecans add that light salty, crunch that blends well with the sweet dried fruit and sweet syrup with a hint of cinnamon. Combine all these together and you have a party in your mouth. I am in love with this Maple Pecan Baked Brie that is covered in pecans halves. Fisher pecans make this Brie look beautiful on top and it tastes just as amazing as it looks. If you are a huge fan of Fisher pecans like I am, you are welcome to add in the Fisher pecans to the sauce for that added candied pecan taste. This is a simple process that adds in more of a crunchy texture with even more flavor from the Fisher pecans. It brings out more sweet and salty combination and leaves your family and friends with even more flavorful brie. The Fisher pecans are a MUST in this beautiful, simple and delicious Maple Pecan Baked Brie. Everyone will go crazy over that gooey gooey baked brie and the crunchy pecans add such amazing texture and flavor to this baked brie. I can’t wait for you to make it!
How Do You Make Baked Brie?
Preheat oven to 350°F. Using a sharp knife, remove the rind off the top off of the brie, keeping the sides in tact. Set brie wheel into a small rimmed baking dish or oven proof skillet and bake on center rack for 10 minutes.
Do I have to cut off the brie before baking?
Yes. This makes it easy to dip. You cut the top part of the rind off. Leave the sides and bottom of the rind intact. This will hold the cheese together while you bake it.
How Do You Make the Syrup?
In a small saucepan heat sugar, maple syrup, water, cinnamon and salt over low heat stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved. Add in dried fruit and stir once more. Keep warm until brie is done. Once brie is done pour the syrup and dried fruit mixture over the warm brie. Serve immediately with crackers.
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Fisher Pecans halves are perfect for your favorite brownie recipe, used in a delicious breading, or sprinkled across a fresh spring salad, Fisher pecans are great for adding some tasty crunch to your favorite dish! You can purchase them in different sizes of bags that have a resalable stand-up feature for your convenience and freshness for the entire holiday season Keep Fisher Pecans in the freezer for longer lasting flavor and freshness Fisher Pecans can be chopped, halved (as shown here), chipped and honey roasted Fisher nuts are preservative free, non-GMO Project verified pecans
Do you eat the skin of Brie Cheese?
You can choose to eat it or not. You actually are supposed to. If it smells strongly of ammonia the cheese is just a bit too ripe but it won’t do you any harm. The rind of Brie Cheese, as well as other soft cheeses are generally edible.
What goes with baked brie?
Toasts Seeded Crackers Sliced Apples Plain Bread Pretzel Chips Earthy Crackers
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This post was sponsored by Fisher Nuts Brand. I love using products that I use in the kitchen for myself. All opinions expressed are my own. Looking for even more recipes to use Fisher Pecans in? Try these Turtle Pecan Bars or this No Bake Banana Caramel Pie!
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.