Cranberry Pepper Jelly + Goat Cheese Baked Brie Bites |
layers of puff pastry, goat cheese brie, + cranberry pepper jelly |
using our adorable poptart cutter to make hand-held baked brie bites |
place them on a baking sheet and brush with some egg wash |
bake them until they are golden brown and devour all of them immediately |
For the Baked Brie Bites:
2 Sheets of Store-Bought Puff Pastry, Thawed
& Still Cold
4oz Goat Cheese or Classic Brie, Cold
Homemade Cranberry Pepper Jelly
1 Large Egg, Beaten
Splash of Heavy Cream
Fleur de Sel or Raw Sugar, For Sprinkling
Directions:
1. Prepping the Puff Pastry: All-butter, store bought
puff pastry usually comes frozen and folded into thirds. We’re going to use
these folded thirds to our advantage. Cut the puff pastry into thirds
along the creases. Cut each panel into four pieces. They’ll be 2 1/4-inch
tall and 3-inches wide. One sheet of puff pastry will yield 12
rectangles. Cut each rectangle in half. You’ll have 24 little rectangles
that will create 12 little rectangle pockets.
2. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and line a baking sheet with a silpat.
Set this aside.
3. Making
the Jelly-Brie Bites:
Combine beaten egg and splash of heavy cream. Brush 12 of the small rectangles
with egg wash. Place a small sliver of Brie (we like the rind removed, but it
can be left on and it’ll still taste great) on top of the egg wash (and stick).
Top with a small spoonful of the homemade cranberry pepper
jelly. Take another square of puff pastry and press between your fingers
to make the rectangle slightly bigger. Place puff pastry on top of the cheese
and jam. Use a fork to press the edges together or you can use a pop tart
cutter like I had. The egg wash will act as glue. Make sure to seal the
edges well by crimping with the fork. Prick the tops of the pastry
lightly with a fork in order to let the steam escape the inside of the pastry.
Place the stuffed puff pastry squares onto the prepared baking sheet and brush
the tops with some of the egg wash. If you want you can sprinkle with a little
fleur de sel (or even some raw sugar for a sweeter pastry).
4. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the pastry has puffed and turned to a
beautiful golden brown. Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool slightly
before serving. These baked Brie bites taste best warm, but are also fine at
room temperature!
source: bite sized baked brie bites.
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