Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Brie with a Fruity Topping


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appetizer, brie


Brie is one of those appetizers that everyone seems to love and  gluten free.I don't know about you, but when I entertain I like to make delicious food that is as easy as possible to prepare and serve. It doesn't get easier than brie and a delicious fruit topping! 

Brie requires very little preparation and can be made at the last minute. It tastes great with fresh fruit, jams, and nuts.




wheel of brie and slice of brie

Did you know there are two kinds of brie? 

Both kinds are French but the one made from goats milk is the creamiest type of brie. It has a somewhat salty taste. 

The other is made from cows milk and has a mushroom kind of taste.

Brie is delicious on its own, but a fruit topping can enhance the flavor even more.


Whole Foods Makes a Great Brie Topping - this is my copy cat recipe. 


chopped figs, walnuts and cranberry topping for brie
Fig Jam, walnuts, dried cranberries

The other day I was in Whole Foods checking out their brie for my husband's birthday party.I noticed that in the prepared food case near the big display of olives was some prepared brie appetizer. It was made with fig preserves, chopped walnuts, and dried cranberries. It looked amazing.

I was about to buy a good size expensive piece for the party when my frugal guardian angel whispered in my ear - "you can make it yourself for half the price" -

I realized he /she was right- Sitting right out in the open was a jar of fig preserves for $4.99. I had some walnuts and dried cranberries at home.


organic jar of fig jam


I made the beautiful topping for the brie myself and it came out great!


two bags_ walnuts and dried cranberries


Serve this brie appetizer at room temperature with a simple gluten free cracker.

I actually forgot to take a photo of the finished product. This is all I had from a table shot at the end of the party.
I put a few raspberries on top too- it was after all was cleaned up and a friend was taking it hone the brie who was not gluten free and threw some bread and her shot glass on the plate.

bowl of fruit topping for brie


This sophisticated appetizer ( which I forgot to photograph) looked amazing, tasted great, and was totally no fuss and of course vegetarian and gluten free- Perfect for your next party!

Look for Brie that is labeled Gluten Free
It's a great gluten free choice! However, I usually look for brands like  Alouette brie that are labeled gluten free. 

The cheese part of the brie is no question gluten free- it's the rind very remotely may be grown on spores from wheat. A friend called President Brand and they say their brand is also gluten free although it is not labeled- but check for yourself.

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: None
Serves : one who brie + 


Ingredients: 
1 small jar of fig spread ( I bought it at Whole Foods)
1/4-1/2  cup of chopped walnuts
1/4-1/2 cup of dried cranberries

Directions:
Mix the walnuts and dried cranberries into the fig spread. Spread the mixture over the Brie ( depending on the size of your brie, you may have some spread left over. Serve at room temperature.

My Notes: 
1. Disclaimer: As of 2022, I became vegan (Whole Foods plant-based) and I no longer publish recipes that contain dairy.
I decided not to delete the recipes I previously published such as this brie appetizer. Actually the fig topping is vegan and gluten-free of course.

2.  My Easy Plant-Based Soups Cookbook is now available on Amazon ..
Easy Plant-Based Soups From Farm to Ladle (affiliate link to Amazon) You can "look inside" the book on Amazon. 



4 comments:

  1. That topping reminds me of X'mas :-) A great party food, Judee.

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  2. Haha. I am the frugal guardian angel! Except at tjmaxx! I’ll make this with homemade peach preserves bc I have some already and will be summery! Thx ! Want to join my hospitality group on fb? Welcome heart, Welcome home.

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  3. What a luscious combination. I was watching a show with a bunch of figs on the ground and was thinking, "What a waste." I really don't have more than a few recipes that call for walnut and figs.

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  4. What a great idea and I will love it! Hope you are having a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday!
    Miz Helen

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