Pat dough and firmly press perforations to seal, forming 2 squares, on cookie sheet. Place cheese on center of dough.
Press dough evenly around cheese; fold bottom edges over top edges. Gently stretch dough evenly around cheese; press to seal completely. Brush with beaten egg.
Bake 20 to 24 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 15 minutes. Serve warm. Garnish as you like - apples, cranberry chutney, sweet cranberries, etc.
Credits: SBasic All Wrapped Up pp and elements. Sahlin Studios December 4x6 card.
This is fun - I was looking for my Baked Brie picture from a Christmas ago and found this one from 2011. Very early digital scrapbook page, too. Haha
This looks delicious! My mother used to do a baked brie with cranberry relish (yum!!). I love the red title banner, and the red border on photo and recipe card.
oh we've done something similar - DD wanted a literal cheese cake for her b'day last year and i think the compromise was this baked in the centre of some puff pastry, the store bought frozen kind - it was cut into radiating strips and twisted a bit so it looked like the sun when it came out of the oven and had pastry dippers ready to go - i hadn't had cooked brie before- love the messy stitching with the recipe card and cluster of ornaments in the bottom right too
@mary kate It is SO delicious, Mary Kate! I always wanted to make a chutney, but never have. They make red and green pepper jelly, which somebody bought one year, but it's a bit too spicy for my taste.
@bellbird Yours sounds good too, Justine. This is an absolute show stopper, as I said. It's relatively easy too - just takes some time. I love that it's not hard to make, too.
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