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QuestionWhat can I put with baked Brie?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can try a variety of different foods to go with baked Brie. For example, you might like to try adding some of the following as accompaniments: Mini toasts or toast slices, a bunch of grapes, sliced pears, honey or jam, sliced stone fruits (like nectarines), baguette slices, salted nuts, chutney, pear jelly, pretzels, etc.
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QuestionHow do you prepare Brie cheese?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerRemove the Brie from the refrigerator and leave to warm to room temperature for an hour before serving. You can serve the Brie whole with a knife set alongside it on a cheese cutting board or cut the Brie prior to serving (see the steps above for cutting instructions). The above article has many suggestions for serving the Brie or adding it to other foods if you want to make it more interesting.
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QuestionHow long should Brie sit out before serving?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerBrie should sit out before serving for at least an hour, to allow it to come to room temperature and release its flavors, as well as soften. In France, the home of delicious soft cheeses, Brie may be left out all day if it’s to be eaten that day and the weather is not too warm.
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QuestionCan you serve Brie cold?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is usual to allow Brie to come to room temperature before serving it. The problem with trying to eat Brie cold is that its texture remains solid (and therefore a bit rubbery) and will lack the soft creaminess that Brie is famous for. Also, the flavor will be dulled by the cold temperature and may taste bland or lacking in flavor. Always try to bring the Brie to room temperature for at least an hour before serving.
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QuestionDo you eat the white part of Brie cheese?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe white part of Brie cheese is called the "rind" and it is both safe and edible. When cutting the Brie, keep the rind intact. However, not everyone likes the rind and there is nothing stopping you from eating only the inner part of the Brie if that’s what you prefer. Just be aware that the rind on a stale Brie will be very unpleasant, so check that your Brie is fresh first!
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QuestionCan you eat all of Brie cheese?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou certainly can eat all of the Brie cheese, and what’s more, that is exactly what is intended! The outer part is known as the rind and it forms an integral part of the eating experience.
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QuestionDo you top Brie cheese before you bake or after you bake it?Community AnswerWhen you add it depends on your topping. For something like nuts, a jam or spread, it could go either way, but adding them before will allow the cheese piece to be the same temperature, which may be the preferred texture you're after.
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QuestionCan I freeze Brie cheese if I buy it in bulk?Community AnswerYou can, but you should cut it in pieces and put it in the fridge for a while first (it will lose less taste). Also, you shouldn't let it freeze for too long. If you find that when you unfreeze it, the texture or taste is disappointing, it's not lost. You can still use it for cooking. Also, avoid freezing things that were in the open air for a while and never freeze again something you've already unfrozen.
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QuestionCan you give me a recipe for baked Brie?Community AnswerLightly oil a ceramic/cast iron baking dish; add a wedge or round of brie; add as many almonds as you like; bake at 375 until the cheese is warm enough to spread on a good slice of French or Italian bread. The cheese should just start to run from the rind. Serve with fruit slices and a decent sparkling wine.
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QuestionCan I eat grapes with Brie?Community AnswerYes! Many people eat Brie with grapes. You can eat whatever you want with Brie.
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QuestionCan I use Brie in baked spaghetti?Community AnswerYes, although you might want to find a recipe that specifically calls for Brie and not just put it in or it might not blend nicely with the specific flavors you've chosen.
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QuestionCan I use Brie as an hors d'oeuvre?Community AnswerAbsolutely. Make a slit in a date and insert a bit of Brie. Arrange on a plate and serve.
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QuestionHow should I pronounce "Brie?"Community AnswerLike "Bree".
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QuestionIs there an easy way to serve Brie at a cocktail party?Community AnswerAbsolutely. Just cut slices of brie, place them over crackers with honey, or even serve them on picks (just like you would a cocktail hot dog) with various options of fruit.
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QuestionCan I serve Brie with apple pie?Community AnswerYes, most types of cheese go well with apple pie, especially cheddar.
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QuestionCan I put honey on top of the rind to serve?Community AnswerYes. Crackers, Brie and honey is great but for a party, make sure guests like the taste of brie as it's quite different from other types of cheese.
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QuestionDo I cut off the white that covers the Brie?Community AnswerOnly if you don't like the white....Most people leave it, depending on the method of serving.
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QuestionWhat does Brie taste like?Community AnswerThe flavor profiles of Brie and Camembert are quite similar. Both are typically described as tasting earthy, nutty, fruity, grassy, and even mushroom-y. The variations in taste are subtle, but Brie is milder with a creamy, buttery taste, while Camembert has a deeper, more earthy, intense flavor and aroma.
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QuestionWhat is the coating on brie?Community AnswerThe coating is a white mold, Penicillium candidum. It is totally edible, and delicious!
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QuestionDoes Brie go well with other cheeses and bread?Community AnswerBrie will go well with all kinds of breads, but be careful with the cheese. Sometimes, the flavors don't mix in the best way possible.
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QuestionCan I microwave Brie to make it spreadable?Community AnswerNo, as you will make it too hot and it will set as it cools. You should leave it at room temperature until it can be easily spread.
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QuestionCan I put red pepper jelly on top?Community AnswerYes, it’s really nice on crackers with a little bit of the jelly on top.
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QuestionCan I put a fig spread on top of Brie?Community AnswerYes! Sweet, fruity flavors pair well with Brie. Fig spread is also good with cheddar or goat cheese.
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QuestionCan I use Brie cheese with spaghetti sauce?Community AnswerYou can if you want. It's certainly not traditionally done, but if you like it, go ahead.
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QuestionCan I use the separate Brie wedges rather than the whole wheel?Community AnswerYes, the Brie will still melt the same so you can use them instead of a whole wheel.
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QuestionIf I don't finish in one sitting, can I refrigerate and reheat later?Community AnswerDefinitely. Brie can be cut, then refrigerated for a few days. Just make sure you wrap it with plastic wrap or the original wrapping first.
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QuestionCan I put Brie on pizza with other cheeses?Community AnswerYes, although it may not taste good, and the rind will not mix nicely with the other cheeses. Try searching for recipes online that specifically call for Brie on pizza.
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QuestionCan I top the wheel of Brie with blueberry pie filling?Community AnswerCut it into slices first. Serve plain, with blueberry, cherry, or any pie filling.
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QuestionCan I eat Brie, crackers, and fruit with my fingers?Community AnswerYes, it's a finger food. You can slice it, put it on crackers and enjoy. You can use the fruit as crackers such as apples. No utensils are needed other than a knife to slice and or spread.
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QuestionCan Brie be frozen?Community AnswerTechnically, it can be frozen for up to 6 months. If you want fresh Brie with the full flavor and texture, you can't freeze it. Frozen Brie is good for cooking some dishes, such as soups and casseroles.
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