I am a huge fan of ooey, gooey melted cheese and although it’s nice to get it in a meal with other things it’s better to just go straight to it and make a dish that
is melted cheese! Baked brie is the perfect way to do this! You simply need to bake the brie in its rind and then dig in, but you can garnish it with some flavours like in this baked brie with blackberry compote and candied walnuts! The sweet blackberry compote goes really well with the savoury melted brie and the crunchy candied walnuts add and amazing texture! This baked brie really does not take all that much effort especially if you make the blackberry sauce and the candied nuts a day ahead of time. Once you have them ready you simply need to bake the brie until it’s all nice and melted and good, top it with them and dig in with crackers! This baked brie with blackberry compote and candied walnuts is perfect for the holidays, whether it’s entertaining family for Christmas or Thanksgiving or its’ friends for a New Years Eve party, or, lets be serious here, making a it just for yourself (because you deserve it)!
Baked Brie with Blackberry Compote and Candied Walnuts
Ooey, gooey melted baked brie topped with a sweet and tangy blackberry sauce, candied walnuts and pomegranate!
ingredients
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
- 1 cup walnut halves
- 1 cup blackberries
- 1-3 tablespoons honey (or other sweetener)
- 1 tablespoon lemon, freshly squeezed
- 1 teaspoon orange zest
- 1/2 teaspoon thyme, chopped
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
- 1 (1 pound) wheel brie, top rind trimmed off
- 1/2 cup blackberries
- 1/4 cup pomegranate arils
For the candied walnuts:
For the blackberry compote:
For the baked brie:
directions
- Heat the butter, sugar, salt, cinnamon and cayenne in a non-stick skillet over medium heat until the sugar has melted and is simmering, add the nuts and cook until the sugar has is simmering again and the nuts are evenly coated.
- Pour the nuts onto a non-stick pan (or parchment paper or a silicon mat) and separate with forks before letting them cool.
- Simmer the blackberries, honey, lemon, orange zest, thyme and vanilla extract in a saucepan over medium heat until the blackberries release their liquids to form a sauce and the sauce has simmered until thick, about 5-10 minutes.
- Bake the brie in/on an oven safe dish in a preheated 350F/180C oven until melted, about 10 minutes.
- Remove from oven, top with the blackberry compote, fresh blackberries, candied walnuts, and pomegranate arils and enjoy while warm!
For the candied walnuts:
For the blackberry compote:
For the baked brie:
Option: Use pecans or other nut instead of walnuts.
Option: Use brown sugar in the candied walnuts.
Option: Add 1 tablespoon maple syrup to the candied walnuts along with the sugar for a hint of maple.
Option: Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract to the candied walnuts along with the sugar for a hint of vanilla.
Option: Replace the blackberries with raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, etc.!
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marla {Family Fresh Cooking} says
This looks so delicious Kevin!
Rose James says
Kevin, what are the biscuits/bread you're serving with this? They look delicious! Do you have a recipe for them please?
Whitney says
They r from Trader Joe’s.
Heather Christo says
Kevin- this is just so beautiful and I can only imagine how delicious this is!
Coeur d'Alene Jane says
Hi, Kevin,
Please advise what type of crackers are you showing with this recipe?
Thanks!
Jenny says
Perfection right here! Love!!
kevin says
Rose James & Coeur d'Alene Jane: Those are store bought crackers, one in a cranberry and pumpkin seed and the other was a raisin and walnut. I am thinking that cracker recipes might be a new project to work on! 🙂
A SPICY PERSPECTIVE says
Perfect for a new year's eve party!
Rose James says
Kevin, get to work. I know you can come up with a suitable recipe! Happy new year to you!
Marianne Keenan says
Hi Kevin
I just want to stick my head in Brie and inhale the lot.
Thank you for posting recipe.
Bethany says
I am not one to take time to comment, but i am sooo very glad to have discovered your site. You have become my "go-to" when I need something super yuummy and unique to try. Although new, everything I have tried has been fabulous! Thanks for all you do! You make me look like a ROCK STAR!!!! ps… those crackers you have shown are some of my favs! cant wait to see what you come up with for those.
MaxS. says
Any update on those crackers??? They look perfect!
I have blackberries, and while they look impressive, they aren’t sweet at all. Should I sweeten the half cup of whole berries for the brie?
kevin says
I usually use Diva’s Delightful Crisps or Raincoast Crisps. Test the blackberry compote and if you feel it needs more sweetness you can add more honey. Enjoy!
Darlene says
Where did you purchase the crackers from?
kevin says
The crackers are Diva’s Delightful Crisps from Costco or you can use Raincoast Crisps which should be available ate grocery stores.
J says
That brie looks very yummy but those crackers that I thought were quick breads grabbed my attention fast Kevin! Are you going to replicate that cranberry and pumpkin cracker kind soon? Please! 😀
Have a great rest of the week and weekend coming up!
Heather says
I used raspberries instead because I had them in the freezer. It was delicious!
Emily N says
I saved this recipe years ago on Pinterest and finally made it today for Christmas. It got rave reviews!
Jessica says
It looks delicious and I want to try it for New Year’s eve. My only confusion is that the recipe says “candied walnuts” but the ingredients call for pecans. Which nut is it?
kevin says
You can use either pecans or walnuts! The recipe should have called for walnuts in all locations, and I have corrected it, with an option to use pecans.