Mummy Brie
Mummy Brie is brie cheese topped with brown sugar and cinnamon pecans and baked inside puff pastry until nice and gooey. This is the best appetizer for Halloween!
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MUMMY BRIE
(originally posted 2016)
I have lived away from my hometown Mesa, Arizona since I was 18 years old. The last 12 years I have been as far away from Arizona that you can really get living here in Florida. I’ve embraced our situation knowing that it isn’t forever.
We’ve made our own family traditions for holidays and birthdays and made friends that are like family. Homesickness never really hits me until Halloween. Odd, I know. But my entire family always does a huge get together the Monday before Halloween.
We carve pumpkins and watch the cartoon Ichabod Crane (the Legend of Sleepy Hollow). My mom makes her chili, we have Dunkin’ Donuts with apple cider, Halloweenies, and at the very end the Great Pumpkin comes in the backyard to deliver treats to the kids.
It’s been exactly the same for 35 years. I’ve even tried to recreate it here but it’s just not quite the same. I hold it together all year long until Mom’s Halloween party and then it just eats at me that I’m not there.
My sisters have been making this Baked Brie forever. It’s brown sugar, puff pastry, and cinnamon pecans. I’ve tried so many other versions and I always come back to this one. I know some people use crescent dough but puff pastry is a far more buttery texture.
Just adding strips of puff pastry and apple slices with craisins or pecans for eyes makes this a Mummy Brie appetizer – perfect for Halloween!
OTHER HALLOWEEN RECIPES:
- Dracula Dentures
- How to Make Edible Fake Blood
- Scarecrow Treats
- Mini Red Velvet Cheesecakes
- Halloweenies
- Candy Corn Cupcakes
- Spooky Shepherd’s Pie
Mummy Brie
Ingredients
- 1 (17.3 ounce) package frozen puff pastry (see Note)
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1/2 cup coarsely chopped pecans
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 (16-ounce) wheel Brie
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 egg, beaten
Eyes:
- Sliced apples
- pecans pieces, craisins, or raisins for eyes
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Thaw puff pastry on the counter for approximately 15 to 20 minutes and unfold.
- In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Saute the pecans in the butter until golden brown, approximately 5 minutes. Add the cinnamon and stir until pecans are coated well. Set aside.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll pastry into a 14-in. square. Cut off corners to make a circle.
- Place Brie in the center of the pastry. Place the pecan mixture on top of the Brie and sprinkle the brown sugar over the mixture.
- Fold pastry over cheese, trimming as necessary, and pinch edges to seal.
- Place on a parchment lined baking sheet, seam side down. Use scraps that were cut off into 1-inch strips. Wrap strips around Brie, trimming as necessary. You don't want to make too thick of a layer of strips or it won't cook all the way through. Discard scraps. Brush the beaten egg over top and side of Brie.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- For eyes, cut two circles from apple slices or use sliced almonds; place on top of Brie as eyes. Top each circle with a dried cranberry, raisins, or pecan pieces. Serve warm with apple slices and crackers.
Notes
Love this! I make it every year.
aw thanks Tami!
I make this every October for my Bunko group. Served with crackers. I love being creative with the mummy “wraps”. Comes out great every time. I leave out the nuts and the sugar & cinnamon mix is a great flavor.
AW I love that
Do you remove the white covering of the Brie?
I don’t but you can.
Looks yummy! What did you say to do to the apples so they don’t turn brown?
Soak them in 2 cups of water with 1/2 teaspoon of salt, then rinse!
What do you serve it with?
Apples or crackers.
Can you substitute gouda cheese for the brie? We love gouda.
I’m not sure it would melt the same? Maybe.
Looks like a bunch of “reviews” from people that didn’t actually make the recipe. Brie melted, went off the baking sheet, all over my oven, started a minor grease fire. Never, ever, bake brie on a baking sheet. What a nightmare.
Kristin,
You need to make sure it is fully wrapped and it won’t leak! I’ve made it 100 times.
Do you remove the rind from the Brie? Thanks
Nope. Not necessary!
Yum….looks delicious!
This is so cute! I love Brie cheese as an appetizer. I usually do a savory one, but I’ll have to try this one. Thanks for posting the recipe! xoxo
You’ll never go back!
Family traditions like that are truly special! I especially love the idea of having the Great Pumpkin take part. My family does something similar for Christmas. I hope you’re able to make it back home one day for the festivities.
-D. King
http://www.kitchensoaktanks.com
Ooh. What do they do for Christmas?
This is so much fun! We need to have a Halloween party just so I can make it
It’s the bomb.com
How Cute are those Mummies! What great idea and a delicious way to dress up Brie Cheese! Yum!
Thank you!
hey girl this looks so good!
Gurrrl, it is.
This is is creative!
Thank you!
I really love how easy this looks, and how delicious! I would eat this, and only this, for dinner tonight if I was able!
I’m tempted to do that.
That sounds like a fun party. Would you mind sharing how the Great Pumpkin looks or how that works? I’m always trying to build fun traditions and that sounds great, but I have no idea how to do that. Does your Mom have a costume? Thanks!
So ever since I can remember it’s actually been one of my brothers in a black robe type thing with a pumpkin as a head. I’m not sure how she does it.