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HER LOOK
Shirt: Disney World (similar)
Skirt: LucyParis
Shoes: Valentino
HIS LOOK
Sweater: Banana Republic
Shirt: Jcrew
Jeans: Levis
Shoes: Cole Haan
EXTRAS
Bow Plate: Tiffany & Co.
Every Christmas Eve my mom always makes the most amazing buffet of our family party favorites! She does tons of fun finger foods, appetizers, a yummy meal and crepes for dessert! One of mine and Jake's favorite appetizers she makes is a delicious baked brie cheese! She got the recipe from one of her darling friends who is an amazing cook! It really is the perfect holiday recipe and tastes so amazing!
One thing Jake and I love to do together is cook in the kitchen. This year we have really tried to eat out less and spend more time in the kitchen. Since we have been loving trying out new recipes we decided it was time to try and make ourselves a Baked Brie! When we went shopping at Target for the ingredients, we came across a ton of new varieties of Town House Crackers and decided to give them a shot and see how they tasted with the baked brie.
If you are looking for the perfect holiday recipe, make sure to try out the Baked Brie (recipe below) and pair it with some of your favorite Town House Crackers!
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Baked Brie
Recipe by Kris Olsen
(Dish Serves 12 to 16)
Ingredients:
1 1/3 Cup Pecan Halves
3/4 Cup Packed Dark Brown Sugar
1 Standard Package of puff pastry (includes 2 sheets in package)
2 Brie Cheese Wheels (14 oz each)
1 Large Egg Yolk
2 Tablespoons Heavy Whip Cream
Directions:
1. In a medium bowl, combine pecans and sugar. Set aside for later. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat or parchment paper and set aside.
2. Lightly dust work surface with flour. Place one sheet of puff pastry on the work surface. Using a rolling pin, roll out puff pasty into 1/8 inch thick slice. Using a knife or pasty wheel, cut eh puff pastry into a 13 inch round, saving the scraps for decorating.
3. Place the Brie in the centre of the puff pastry. Top the Brie with the pecan mixture, spreading to within 1/2 inch of the edge of the cheese. Be sure to remove any sugar or nuts from the puff pastry, as they may cause holes to form during baking. Fold puff pasty up and over Brie to enclose. The center of the Brie will not be completely covers with pastry. Transfer to baking sheet.
4. Lightly dust work surface with flour. Repeats rolling process if needed. Drape pastry over the Brie, tucking the edges under to enclose.
5. In a small bowl, combine egg yolk and cream to make an egg wash. Cut reserved scarps of puff pastry into decorative shapes. (cookie cutters work good too :) Using a pastry brush, gently brush the decorative shapes with the egg wash and adhere to wrapped Brie. Brush the wrapped Brie evenly with the egg wash. Transfer to refrigerator and chill for at least 30 minutes and up to overnight.
6. Preheat over to 400 degrees. Bake Brie until golden brown and puffed, about 30 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees and bake until dark golden brown, 25 to 35 minutes more.
7. Pair Brie with your favorite crackers and enjoy! Best served hot.
Since we made this recipe just for the two of us we used a mini brie cheese wheel and did not flatten out the puff pastry. We also just used a small amount of brown sugar and chopped pecans. This recipe is super easy and fun, and super hard to mess up!
Your decorative shapes really dress up the brie! Cute Tiffany dish!
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This looks so good! :) Love your shoes btw!
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I'm not a cheese fan, but this does look like its fun to make! :D
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First of all, the two of your could not be dressed more fabulously! Such a beautiful couple you are! Secondly, I love brie and this looks AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Not only does the baked brie look delicious but the Valentino shoes are to die for in that print. xo, Amanda
ReplyDeleteYummmmmm! Baked brie is my favorite thing ever and this recipe looks so yummy! I love love love your polka dotted skirt as well! Super cute!
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yes yes yes yes yes!!!! I love baked brie and it's been WAY too long since I last made it. Yours looks fantastic! I love the pastry cut-outs on top :)
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Simplicity Relished
This recipe looks awesome!
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xx
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Oh my gosh, obsessed with your skirt! This is such a fun and fab look.
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This looks delicious! I love putting apricots and honey in my baked brie!
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How beautifully that came out! I of course would devour it in a few minutes. Yum.
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That looks amazing and oh so fancy! Both of you are the cutest too, I just love your skirt!
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Your makeup looks so great in these pictures. What blush are you wearing? I love it! Also I am excited to try out the recipe idea, thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI love baked brie! It looks amazing! I don't think mine turns out that pretty!
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Doused In Pink
I love baked brie - you make it look so easy to make. I am way too lazy and bought one from Costco for a party we had last weekend and it was such a hit.
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Hope to see you Thursday for TBT Fashion link up.
It is great idea, and it looks soo yummy. Love your photos =))
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The baked brie sounds delicious! I love being in the kitchen with my husband too :) #client
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