Garlic baked brie. It’s my two favorite things coming together to make one fantastic food baby. I know we’ve all had a sweeter twist on baked brie. I mean, all you need to do is grab a jar of your favorite preserves (be it fig, apricot, or raspberry) and pile it high on top of a wheel of baked brie. But I wanted to make a version that was sweet and savory all at the same time, and if I could manage to put garlic into the mix, well, the better that would be! So please welcome the most delicious herby garlic baked brie you’ve ever experienced.
Around the holidays, it can get a little chaotic if you’re hosting a party and plan on making all the food yourself. For times like these, I love making a simple holiday cheese board that can work for as little as two people and as many as 100! But don’t get me wrong, dips made in the slow cooker like my caramelized onion hot dip or spinach and artichoke, or jalapeño popper skillet dip, oven-baked Philly cheesesteak dip, 5-minute creamy avocado dip, and the super simple just stir-it Mexican corn dip are all great things you can put out during the holidays without breaking a sweat. That’s all in addition to my garlic baked brie, though. I mean, this one is guaranteed to disappear in a flash – ours certainly did!
What is brie cheese?
Brie is a mostly mild-flavored cheese that can be paired with either sweet or savory toppings. It is best served at room temperature or heated through (and melted.) Baked Brie is an easy addition to any holiday table, as it’s basically effortless to customize with your favorite toppings.
What do you need to make herb garlic baked brie?
1 wheel of brie fresh garlic fresh thyme leaves olive oil butter honey dash of cayenne
How much brie would I need per person for a party?
The most important thing to consider when you’re trying to decide how much brie you’ll need as an appetizer for a party is the number of appetizers you plan on serving. If garlic baked brie is your only appetizer, you will need about 8 ounces of brie for every 5-6 people. If you plan on serving a few appetizers along with your garlic baked brie, you can get about 8-9 servings out of that 8-ounce wheel of brie.
How to make the best garlic baked brie:
Tips to make the best garlic baked brie:
If you are buying a wheel of brie, it’s important to consider the thickness of the brie. Generally, wheels of brie are sold in 1-inch thickness; sometimes, they are thicker. Keep in mind that if your brie is thicker, it will most definitely require a longer baking time For the best wheel of baked brie, I suggest purchasing brie that is labeled ‘triple-cream brie.’ For an economical, yet tasty wheel, consider buying from Costco. A 16-ounce wheel of brie costs around $5, and it melted beautifully in the oven! It’s essential to score the top rind of the brie to ensure even melting. This works out very naturally in our case because we’re not only scoring the brie but also inserting slivers of garlic into it! Allow the brie to sit at room temperature for at least 30-45 minutes before baking it. This ensures that the brie melts evenly in the oven. Cold brie in a hot oven will definitely require additional baking time, and you also run the risk of over baking it. Make sure you don’t overcook — or err over bake the brie once the cheese is over baked, it often solidifies and becomes hard, and that isn’t very appealing or appetizing.
I love how different this garlic baked brie is! It’s a little sweet a little savory, and I’m willing to bet that your dinner guests will be asking for the recipe! Mine certainly did!
If you are making an 8-ounce wheel of brie, use 1 clove for slices and 1 clove for mincing. If you are using a 16-ounce wheel of brie, use 1 or 2 for slivers and 1-2 for mincing.