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    Home » Course » Appetizer

    Christmas Baked Brie

    Published Dec 19, 2022 | Updated Mar 17, 2024 | By Laura

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    When it comes to a holiday party, it’s hard to beat this beautiful and festive christmas baked brie!

    This is a picture of a crescent roll filled with brie, prosciutto, jam and melon in the shape of a candy cane.

    Accented with Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon, this holiday appetizer the perfect combination of savory and sweet!

    Table of Contents

    • What You’ll Need
    • Tools You’ll Need
    • How to Make Christmas Baked Brie
    • Recipe Tips and Substitutions
    • More Recipes Like This
    • Tis’ the Season Baked Brie
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      • Instructions
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    What You’ll Need

    • Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon
    • Crescent Roll Dough
    • Fig Jam
    • Brie
    • Prosciutto
    • Egg
    • Fresh Thyme
    • Salt
    • Grapes
    • Fresh Rosemary
    • Pomegranate Arils

    Tools You’ll Need

    • Paring Knife
    • Pastry Brush
    • Spreader

    How to Make Christmas Baked Brie

    1. A juicy and sweet Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon sets this baked brie recipe apart from others. Slice ½ of 1 melon into 2-inch slices…save the rest for delicious snacking!
    2. Line a sheet pan or stone with parchment paper. This is important so that you can easily release and transfer the end-product to a serving tray.
    3. Slice each crescent roll triangle longways into 2 separate triangles, making 16 smaller triangles. Arrange the triangles in a candy cane shape form, with the short ends slightly overlapping and pointed ends all facing outwards. Using your fingers flatten the wide ends slightly to create a base for the filling.  You’ll want the base about 3-inches wide so that you have room for the filling.
    1. Spread the fig jam evenly along base, then top with the sliced brie, prosciutto and melon.
    1. Fold the triangle tips over the filling and tuck under the base to secure. Using a pastry brush, brush the a lightly beaten egg white on top of the dough and sprinkle with fresh thyme and salt. 
    2. Bake the candy cane until the dough is golden brown on top and the filling is bubbling between. Gently transfer the candy cane to a serving tray in 2 pieces using 2 spatulas along the bottom for support. Once it’s been moved, place the two pieces back together again.
    3. Garnish the candy cane as you’d like. You can get creative with festive brushes of fresh herbs and berries. The only serving utensil you’ll need is something to easily cut though and separate each triangle piece.

    Recipe Tips and Substitutions

    • If you don’t have a Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon in your area, you can substitute with another sweet melon.

    More Recipes Like This

    • Candy Cane Taco
    • Holiday Wreath Pizza
    • Holiday Meat and Cheese Spread
    • Mini Holiday Charcuterie Boards
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    Tis’ the Season Baked Brie

    When it comes to a holiday party, it’s hard to beat this beautiful and festive baked brie! Accented with Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon, it’s the perfect combination of savory and sweet!
    Prep Time25 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time45 minutes mins
    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: holidays
    Servings: 16 Servings
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    Ingredients
     

    • ½ Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon
    • 8 oz crescent roll dough
    • ¼ cup fig jam
    • 4 oz round brie cut into 12 slices
    • 1.5 oz prosciutto sliced
    • 1 egg lightly beaten
    • 2 teaspoon fresh thyme
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • Garnish options: Pure Flavor® Alonna™ Canary Melon, grapes, rosemary sprigs, pomegranate arils

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 375°F. 
    • Halve and remove the seeds of the melon. Set aside half for garnishing. To the remaining melon, trim off the skin and cut into thin 2-inch slices. 
    • Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper. Unroll crescent rolls, separating each triangle. Slice each triangle longways into 2 separate triangles. Arrange the triangles in a candy cane shape form, with the short ends slightly overlapping and pointed ends all facing outwards. Flatten the wide ends slightly to create a base for the filling. 
    • Spread fig jam on the base in a thin even layer. Top with brie, then prosciutto and melon. Fold the triangle tips over the filling and tuck under the base to secure. Brush the dough with the beaten egg and sprinkle with thyme and salt. 
    • Bake 15-20 minutes or until the dough is golden brown. Transfer to a serving platter, and garnish as desired.

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    1. Mandy

      December 23, 2022 at 7:58 pm

      Where do you find Alonna Canary Melons?

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      • Laura Ashley

        December 24, 2022 at 4:22 am

        They’re at various grocery stores across the country. It might be easiet to check on Pure Flavor’s website.

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