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Baked Brie with Garlic, Thyme and Chilli

October 26, 2014 by Liliana Leave a Comment

When I crave something naughty, it’s not chocolate and sugar that I want. It’s cheese. I’m happy to unwrap a round of Brie and gobble the whole lot down with crackers, but let’s go crazy and go full monty here.

Why not bake it? Yes that’s right, baked cheese. It’s incredible, the white rind holds the gooey cheese intact so that once it comes out of the oven and you cut into it you get a molten lava-like ooze of heavenly warm Brie.

 

 

I find it so gorgeous to look at, oozy pale yellow, specked with dark green herbs and a little fleck of red from the chilli. If you’re a cheese-lover you just can’t resist eating way more than you should with fresh crusty bread. This is a very impressive appetiser to serve to your friends. Open it at the table and watch them all ‘ooh’ and ‘aahhh’ as the cheese runs out.

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My kind of food that requires no fancy plating – just mop it all up with roughly torn bread as you wonder if you should really eat dinner, or perhaps just put another round of Brie in the oven…

Baked Brie with Garlic, Thyme and Chilli
Author: Liliana Battle
Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 15 mins
Total time: 20 mins
Oozy cheese full of flavour, this is perfect to share with friends over a glass of wine or two.
Ingredients
  • I round of Brie
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme, roughly torn
  • 1 garlic clove, peeled and finely sliced
  • ½ small red chilli, seeds removed and finely sliced
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 200 degrees (180 fan forced).
  2. Using a sharp knife, make small shallow incisions into the Brie. Gently stuff each cavity with a little thyme, garlic and chilli. If you have any herbs leftover just sprinkle them over the top.
  3. Wrap the Brie in a large piece of baking paper, tucking ends in like a little present. Place on a baking tray and cook for 15 minutes.
  4. Remove from the oven and allow to sit for 5 minutes. To serve, open the baking paper package and allow everyone to dunk in their bread, crackers or whatever you feel like scooping up this unctuous goodness in. Apply to face and sigh.
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Hi. I’m Liliana. Welcome to my little Italian kitchen under the Australian sun. Here you’ll find recipes that come from my Italian roots mixed with the multicultural melting pot of my Aussie home. I love to share stories about food and travel. I’m always dreaming of Italy, have a passion for the ancient world, and when not in the kitchen you will find me in a good book or two.  I believe food connects us to each other and there is nothing better than good simple food placed in the middle of the table for everyone to share. Hoping my recipes bring a little piece of Italy and joy to your table.

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Welcome to my little Italian kitchen in sunny Australia. My family originates from the Italian region of Calabria, and my food reflects my roots as well as the multicultural pot of my Australian home. I am a writer, traveller, cook and eater. My cookbooks are a collection of family recipes and twists on Italian favourites.

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