Baked Brie Puffs With Chile Crisp

Published Dec. 9, 2024

Baked Brie Puffs With Chile Crisp
Mark Weinberg for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Maggie Ruggiero.
Total Time
1 hour 5 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
1 hour
Rating
4(84)
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This flaky, creamy, sweet and spicy appetizer shrinks baked brie into single-bite, snackable sandwiches. (It’s hard to eat fewer than five.) They’re made by filling small squares of seeded puff pastry with a combination of Brie, raspberry preserves and chile crisp. The assembly is repetitive but not difficult — enlist friends to help, and they can be made up to 1 hour ahead of serving. If you want to serve the puffs warm, stick them in the oven for just a minute or two until the brie is gooey. If you have extra filling, add more to the puffs or save it to spread on tomorrow’s turkey sandwich. If you have extra puffs, eat them on their own as crackers. 

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Ingredients

Yield:About 100, depending on size of puff pastry
  • 1(9- to 14-ounce) sheet puff pastry, thawed but still cold
  • 1large egg, beaten with a pinch of salt
  • 1tablespoon poppy seeds, sesame seeds or a mix
  • 3tablespoons raspberry preserves
  • 1tablespoon chile crisp
  • 12ounces Brie, cold
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Nutritional analysis per serving (100 servings)

32 calories; 2 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 1 gram monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 2 grams carbohydrates; 0 grams dietary fiber; 0 grams sugars; 1 gram protein; 31 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cut two pieces of parchment paper each the size of a sheet pan, then transfer one to a work surface and one to a sheet pan. Unroll the puff pastry on top of the parchment on the work surface, and prick all over with a fork. Brush with the beaten egg, then sprinkle with the seeds. Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut into 1-inch squares. Transfer about half the squares to the parchment-lined sheet pan, then slide the remaining squares and parchment onto another sheet pan. Space the squares apart on their pans. Refrigerate for 10 to 15 minutes until cold.

  2. Step 2

    While the pastry is chilling, heat the oven to 425 degrees. Bake the chilled pastry until golden-brown on the tops and bottoms, 10 to 13 minutes.

  3. Step 3

    Meanwhile, in a small bowl, stir together the raspberry preserves and chile crisp. Set aside. Cut off the rind from the Brie, then thinly slice the cheese. Place a few slices in a piping bag or in one of the bottom corners of a large resealable plastic bag. (It can be helpful to prop the bag up in a water glass with the tip pointing down.) Press the cheese down to remove air pockets, then spread with some of the raspberry-chile crisp. Repeat with the remaining brie and raspberry-chile crisp, pressing down to remove air pockets. Push out any excess air and twist the bag to seal.

  4. Step 4

    While the puffs are still warm, pull one puff in half from the side but try to leave one edge attached (as if you’re opening a burger bun). Snip a small hole in the tip of the piping bag, then squeeze some of the brie mixture into the puff pastry. If the filling isn’t coming out, snip a larger slit. Repeat with the remaining puffs. Serve on a platter.

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Agree. I’m thinking I’ll purchase frozen phyllo cups, drop a piece of Brie cheese into the phyllo cup, and warm this in an 350 F oven for 5 minutes. Then I will mix the chile crisp and red raspberry jam together and put a small dollop of this on top of the cheese in the phyllo cup. And I will not trim the rind off if the cheese!

I’m thinking: roll out one sheet of puff pastry, layer Brie then chill crisp, top with second sheet of puff pastry. Chill or freeze for 30 min. Slice into squares and push the squares apart a little on the sheet pan. Then bake at 425.

It's not just you; the instructions make no sense whatsoever. This is one recipe that would benefit greatly from an accompanying video.

Substituted sweet lauren's gluten-free puff pastry, which didn't really puff up enough to split. Had to sandwich between two squares. Also, the pastry bag was ineffective, it kept bursting and the brie didn't want to extrude out the cut end. The brie never softened enough to mix with the preserves. Next time, I'm going to warm the brie up and mix thoroughly before attempting another piping bag trick.

#3 of 3 Only change I would. She is to remove rind while cheese is still cold. Once it’s warm, it’s a bear to slice it off. And I noticed that once the filling was in the bag, it mixed into a pale pink goo….not the red and white in the photo…. But that could be me. They are very tasty….hopefully everyone likes them tomorrow (Easter Sunday)

I think tried to make it the way it’s spelled out here. Roll out pastry, prick with a fork, egg wash, cut into squares ( some ended up rectangles) and bake. In the meantime, made the Brie/raspberry-chile crunch filling. Since I’d left the Brie out for a few hours, it was easy to squish it in a baggie. Layered it with jam mixture. When bites were done, pulled apart and squeezed in filling. Close and place on serving platter. Not too hard. Only change i would make is to remove cheese rind while

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