Mini Pastry-Wrapped Brie Bites

Everyone needs a go-to appetizer.  That something you can throw together at a moment’s notice when you get invited to a gathering and have everyone rave about it.  This is one of mine.  Puff pastry is magic, guys.  You pair literally anything with it and it tastes delicious and no matter what, it looks super fancy but it’s soooo easy.  I’m sharing this today because when Valentine’s Day rolls around the internet is a buzz with pink sprinkles and chocolate and heart-shaped food and lots and lots of frosting.  I have nothing against any of those things but sometimes at our house, I just want to make something extra fun and special, and fancy delicious appetizers fit the bill.  These are extra awesome because you can prep them ahead of time and keep them in the fridge till you’re ready to bake, and they can be served either warm or at room temp.   You’ve all had Baked Brie, right?  Or Brie en Croute if you want to sound fancy and French.  I LOVE baked brie, but I always feel like it’s kind of a mess and a little hard to eat once that thing is cut open.  So this is just a mini, portioned version of that that you can pick up and eat with one hand. I’m going to show you two different flavor combinations.  Since puff pastry comes with 2 sheets I like to make one of each!

Mini Pastry Wrapped Brie

You’ll need a small wheel of brie.  The rind is completely edible, but if you’re not a fan, just use a really sharp knife and cut some of it off like this photo below.

brie cheese

The first flavor is a classic: pepper jelly.  Tabasco is a widely available brand that you can find near the other jams and jelly’s at the grocery store.  It’s exactly what it sounds like- jelly made with hot peppers.  It’s sweet and spicy and perfect with cheese and pastry.

Hot Pepper Jelly

Puff pastry is something you can buy in the frozen section at the grocery store.  When it’s thawed, roll it out a little thinner than it comes and then cut into squares (a pizza cutter works great for this).  Place a cube of cheese on each square and then top it with a spoonful of pepper jelly.  You don’t need exact measurements here, just go with it!

Pepper Jelly on Brie

The other flavor combo I love is a mixture of fig jam and our Vanilla Fig Balsamic.  The balsamic vinegars in our shop aren’t thin and watery, they’re more the consistency of a balsamic glaze so they work great in things like this.

Balsamic with fig jam

I mix 2 parts jam to 1 part vinegar and whisk it smooth.

Fig Balsamic with Fig Jam

Then it’s the same ol’ drill.

Pastry wrapped brie

When all your squares are filled, just grab the corners and pull them up into little packages.  It doesn’t matter what they look like really, because they’ll look totally different once they’re baked.

Mini Brie Bites

Brush them with a little egg wash to make the tops pretty.

Egg wash on puff pastry

And as they baked they kind of open and spill out a little and it’s all part of the beauty if you ask me.

Puff Pastry Wrapped Brie

The pastry is SO flaky and buttery and that cheese is melty and creamy and the fillings are the perfect compliment.

Puff Pastry Wrapped Brie

I like to drop a few green onions on the pepper jelly ones, in particular.  These really just take minutes to put together and everyone loves them!  They’d be a perfect little Valentine’s bite.

Mini Pastry Wrapped Brie

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Mini Pastry Wrapped Brie

Bite-Sized Baked Brie


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Description

Perfectly portioned bites of buttery pastry filled with creamy brie cheese and a mix of sweet, savory, and spicy fillings.


Ingredients

  • 1 package frozen puff pastry, thawed according to package instructions
  • 1 small wheel brie cheese
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon water 

Sweet & Spicy:

  • 1 jar pepper jelly
  • sliced green onions for garnish

Fig Balsamic:

  • 1 jar fig jelly
  • balsamic vinegar (We recommend Fig balsamic from our shop)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Whisk egg and water together in a small bowl and set aside.  Place puff pastry on a lightly floured work surface.  Use a rolling pin to lightly roll out pastry into about a 9 x 12 area (doesn’t have to be exact!)  Cut into 12 even squares. 

Cut brie into 1-inch squares (more or less as desired.)  For sweet and spicy version, spoon a little pepper jelly over the top of each (1-2 teaspoons).   For Fig version, combine 2 parts fig jelly with 1 part balsamic and whisk until smooth.  Spoon over cheese. 

When all squares are filled, grab the corners of the pastry and pull them together, using your fingers to pinch dough and seal closed. 

Place each one a couple inches apart on a parchment-lined baking sheet.  Use a brush to brush egg wash over each pastry.  Bake until puffed and golden brown, about 20 minutes. 

Sprinkle green onions over sweet and spicy if desired. 

May be served warm or at room temperature. 

Notes

This recipe doesn’t have to use exact measurements.  It’s fine to eyeball things- you can wrap up literally anything in puff pastry and it will be delicious!

Sara Wells
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Do you need to brush each layer of the puff pastry with butter or just use out of the box?

  2. Mmm, all of my favorite things! We made these at Christmas with brie, whole berry cranberry sauce, a sprig of rosemary, and chopped pecans. Sooooo good!

  3. I’ll have to try making these! LOVE brie and I baked one for Christmas using puff pastry, the fig jelly and threw a couple of handfuls of fresh cranberries over the jelly..it was yummy, but I’ve never tried making mini ones!