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This tear apart Baked Cranberry Brie Bread Bowl is a beautiful holiday party appetizer.  Melty brie and sweet tart cranberry sauce are a match made in heaven!

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Helllloooooo!  Do you see that gooey, melty brie??? 😍😍😍  You guys are going to LOVE this fancy but easy holiday appetizer – Baked Cranberry Brie Bread Bowl!  OMG you guys!  And get this – the bread bowl PULLS APART and you dip the bread in the bowl!
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This Baked Cranberry Brie Bread Bowl is my favorite kind of appetizer – fancy, impressive, delicious – and super easy.  You can serve this and look like Martha Stewart without stressing yourself out. The best of both worlds.
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Cranberry Sauce and Brie go so well together – and I know you love it because my Cranberry Brie Mini Tarts are a hit this time of year!  I added some fresh thyme, and that is it.
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The key to this is to get a high quality, crusty bread boule ( A round loaf of bread).  Slice the top off, then use a wheel of brie to measure a circle in the middle.  Cut a circle around the brie, then hollow out the circle.  Cut slices around the edge of the bread about 1.5 inches apart – cut about 3/4 of the way, but not all the way through the bottom.  This will create pull apart pieces for people to pull and dip after the bread is done.
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A quick bake in the oven will make the cheese all melty and gooey.  Serve right away – your guests will love this!  I toasted the extra bread that I tore out of the middle to serve along side the bread bowl as well.
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And here is a video for you to see the melty brie in all its glory:

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Pull Apart Baked Cranberry Brie Bread Bowl

4.67 from 12 votes
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 20 minutes
Total 25 minutes
Servings 6 Servings
This tear apart Baked Cranberry Brie Bread Bowl is a beautiful holiday party appetizer.  Melty brie and sweet tart cranberry sauce are a match made in heaven!

Ingredients 

  • 1 bread boule round loaf of rustic bread
  • 1 wheel of brie about 12 ounces, top of rind removed (use triple cream if you can)
  • 1/2 cup whole berry cranberry sauce
  • 2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • kosher salt
  • fresh ground pepper

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Slice the top quarter off of the bread.  Use the brie wheel to measure a circle in the middle of the bread.  Use a knife to trace a cirlce around it, then scoop out the middle of the bread.
  • Cut slices around the edge of the bread about 1.5 inches apart - cut about 3/4 of the way, but not all the way through the bottom.  This will create pull apart pieces for people to pull and dip after the bread is done.
  • Brush the inside of the bread with the olive oil.  Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with half of the thyme.  Place the brie wheel in the hollowed out center.  Sprinkle the rest of the thyme over the top.  Spoon the cranberry sauce over the brie.
  • Replace the top of the bread and bake for about 20 minutes. Be sure to line the baking sheet with foil or parchment paper as some of the brie might ooze out of the bread.  If desired, toast the extra bread that you scooped out of the middle for serving.  Serve immediately. 

Notes

Be sure you use a triple cream brie if possible.  A double cream will not be as nice and melty. 
I used my homemade cranberry sauce - if you use store bought just make sure it is whole berry and not the jellied kind.
If you love this you will also love my Cranberry Brie Mini Tarts!
Recipe adapted from Delish

Nutrition

Calories: 269kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 365mg | Potassium: 106mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 455IU | Vitamin C: 4.2mg | Calcium: 114mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizers, Dips/Salsas/Spreads, Sides, Snacks
Cuisine: American
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54 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Every baker needs an oven thermometer. I always read reviews that things got too dark, things didn’t melt and on and on. Ovens from wolf to cheap ovens depending on the leveling are not accurate, hence the oven thermometer.

    My oven runs 25 degrees hotter. So at 350 it’s 375. I set my oven at 325 for 350, my thermometer reads 350 and all of my cakes, cookies, pies etc come out perfect. Spend 15.00 for a hanging oven thermometer and quit wasting money, time and good food. That’s the problem.

    Plus all ingredients room temperature. 30 mins out is perfect time.

  2. Tried this tonight for a quick dinner but I was disappointed. I had bought a good Brie for Christmas and wanted it used up. I followed the instructions but even though the bread was warm and crispy the Brie didn’t melt so it didn’t live up to my expectations

    1. Hi Hazel – I have found that it really only gets nice and melty if it is triple cream brie, double cream doesn’t melt as well. Do you know which kind you had?

  3. My favorite toppings for brie are fig jam, cherry preserves or orange marmalade. Sometimes I put 1/2 of one flavor and 1/2 of another. YUM

  4. Wasn’t any kind of round bread so made my own.
    It’s was amazing and looked good. Sorry can’t seem to upload the photo.
    Thank you

  5. Hi, I could only find 6 oz triple creme. I was thinking of stacking them, the bakery boule is large?

    Help, please!

    1. Do you take the rind off the brie? It looks different when measuring to bread and then when inserting into bread.

  6. 4 stars
    We used a very expensive triple creme brie and cut it in half. My brain was screaming “cut the brie into pieces!” the whole time I was readying it. 20 minutes at 350 and it was absolutely solid in the center. I would recommend to anyone doing this to either do it at 325 for 45 minutes or cut the brie up to aide in the melting process.

    1. Hi, I’m sorry that happened! I’ve made this multiple times and never had that issue. I have also heard back from multiple readers that made this and it turned out as it was supposed to. I’m really not sure what could have gone wrong for you.

    1. I would suggest apricot jam. If you can find apricot ginger, that would be perfect. I have used this with brie before and really enjoyed it.

  7. 5 stars
    Amazing! I have made this twice and it tastes as wonderful as it looks. I let the Brie warm up to room temperature for a few hours the second time I made it and it melted much better in the oven. Thank you for sharing this!

    1. Hi Jenny – do you know what kind of brie you used? Double cream is usually more readily available but it doesn’t melt as well as triple cream. Other than that, I’m not sure why it would have taken so long.

  8. Tried this for a girls lunch with a salad. It was a hit. It was requested for an upcoming anniversary party share a dish! The only issue I had was that my bread was multi-grain and very crusty. I should have cut through it more, it was difficult to pull apart.

    1. Hi Anna, I’m sorry you missed those notes! Hopefully it was till tasty if not as melty. And next time you try it with the triple cream it will be even better!

      1. Hi Molly – it should be OK, it just doesn’t get quite as melty. But it should still taste good!

  9. Omgosh meghan…this. looks. divine! What a brilliant idea and I’m sure there’s never any leftover at the holiday party. Just wow! Sharing and bookmarking 🙂