Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Mini Baked Brie Cups

When it comes to summer entertaining, I find that it is a wise idea to keep a few pantry items well stocked for a quick throw together snack, dessert, or appetizer. Fillo cups have always come in handy in making that quick dish possible. They are usually found in the freezer section, in small boxes of fifteen, but lately I am seeing them in the bread or cookie sections of the store. One of the most delicious, richest appetizer is Baked Brie, always a welcomed appetizer at any affair.


The simplicity in making Mini Baked Brie Cups is appreciated as these little gems come together quickly without much fuss. A tiny cube of brie is placed in each cup while a mixture of brown sugar, sliced almonds, and orange rind adorn each cup which is then baked to a crispy, creamy golden brown while the essence of orange surprises one's taste buds.

Mini Baked Brie Cups
one box, 15 count Fillo Cups
one small wedge of brie
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup sliced almonds
grated rind from one orange

Place fillo cups on a baking tray. Cut brie into 15 small cubes that fit down into each fillo cup. Place one cube in each cup. Mix sugar, nuts, and rind in a small bowl and sprinkle over each cube of brie. Bake in a 400 degree oven for 10-12 minutes or until brie is melted, almonds are toasted, and sugar is caramelized. Watch closely as these can burn quickly. Makes 15 pieces and serves 6-7.

I want to thank all my readers for the kind comments continually left on my blog especially on the Little Peach Cakes post that has received over 70,000 hits so far! Wow- that is huge for my wee, little blog and I appreciate being able to create this site because of you-- my readers-- my friends-- who encourage me to keep going. Thank you.

Robin Sue

37 comments:

EAT! said...

Love having all these ingredients on hand for quick happy hour snacks.

70,000 hits - you are my idol!!

Melissa said...

I love baked brie! And wow...70,000 hits! That's exciting. :)

Sheila said...

Last night I was looking through lunch ideas and came across something similar. This will be added to my fancy lunch treats (for the adults and older ones) for the school year!

Lucy said...

Great post, I love those fillo cups and keep them on hand as well, ya just never know when someone will come a knocking ;-)

I love what you've done w/these, a marriage for the taste buds!! ;-)

Joan Nova said...

Like the idea of the orange zest to give a little freshness to the otherwise rich (but yummy) bite. When I saw your notation 'mini cups' my mind immediately went to a crab filling. I'm going to have to look for these in the supermarket.

Fearless Kitchen said...

What a great idea! I bet these go over like a charm!

Liesl said...

This would be a great little snack for a girls night! I will have to make them at the next one I go to!

Fallon said...

What a great idea. Melted brie is heaven. Thanks for sharing!!

Congrats on the 70,000 hits! Must feel amazing!

noble pig said...

Those little cups are fabulous!

That Girl said...

All cheeses benefit from being at room temperature, but there is just something about warm brie that surpasses all other cheeses!

Karen said...

I love baked brie and these little gems look great! Just the thing to have on hand for expected or unexpected company!

Patsyk said...

Using such great ingredients it's no wonder why these are always welcome! I am going to have to remember these next time I have a get-together!

Grace said...

congrats on the popularity of your blog!!
meanwhile, baked brie rocks, and your individualized portions are an incredible idea! they're much neater, too. :)

Jenn@slim-shoppin said...

Congrats on the 70,000 hits for the peach cups, they did look amazing! You are so talented!!

I've used the phyllo cups to make like little egg quiches, but I love the brie idea!!

oneordinaryday said...

Oh, the minis. I love them. These look just beautiful and really delicious.
~Michelle

Linda said...

Robin...All I can say is OH YUM! Mour kids love brie and they love to entertain...I am sending this to them as well as tucking it away for a get together I am having in a couple of weeks. They look so good!
Congrats on 70,000 hits....wow!
How do you find that info?

biz319 said...

Wow! That's amazing -70,000! They were wonderful to look at!

Hannah had a great time at Smith Mountain Lake - lots of floating and jet skiing - and she's pretty tan!

Maria said...

Oh how I adore brie. And 70,000 is outrageous!! Congrats!

Sophie said...

I love Brie; this is such a lovely Brie iedea!!

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM,...lovely!

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

These look soo good! And 70,000 hits! WOW!! I wanna be you when I grow up :P But those peach cakes were totally awesome, you deserved each one of those hits!

Sabrina said...

I love those little appetizers. And 70,000 hits congratulations. I don't think your blog is wee little any more.

tamilyn said...

I love the food p*rn shot at top where you can actually count all those layers in the phyllo cups! Look delish!

HoneyB said...

YUM I am all over this one! I love brie (as do my kids). I'll be buying some of those little cups soon! I'll let you know when I've made it. :-)

pigpigscorner said...

Wonderful presentation. Looks and sounds gorgeous!

Nicisme said...

I love those little things, so easy to make to, yum!

Bren said...

since i LOOOOOOVE brie and camembert, i'm totally borrowing this for my next soiree I host! great score!

teachermomof2 said...

Another great idea for the fillo cups! I will definitely try these!
Thanks for sharing!

Kevin said...

Baked brie is so oooey gooey and good and I like the sound of it in mini phyllo cups!

Kathy - Panini Happy said...

Yum! I don't entertain nearly as often as I'd like but I'm definitely bookmarking this recipe to try the next time I've got people coming over. Baked brie is such a crowd pleaser and I love how easy this recipe is.

Linda said...

Thanks for the info Robin!!

Jensamom23 said...

These will be made soon and ingredients will become staples for impromptu gatherings! Love your site!

Penny said...

Another great recipe. Robin Sue, you are on a roll. 70,000 hits! I am not surprised; when I saw those peach cupcakes I knew it was one of those recipes that would become an instant hit. yea for you.

Christina said...

This is such a great idea! I had extra puff pastry so I just put the brie, almonds, sugar (and I added golden raisins) in the pastry and baked. Delicious!

Ingrid said...

Oh, these look really good! I love almond and orange together.

Until I started my blog I hadn't tried brie. I have since corrected that.

Believe or not my children especially my youngest LOVES brie! I'm going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing.

YAY, for peach cakes that bring new readers. They ARE darn cute!
~ingrid

Mari at Once Upon a Plate said...

Robin, these look sooo GOOD! I love those little mini-shells, too.

Thank you for the inspiration. xo~m.

Lisa said...

Wow, what a gorgeous photo! Those tarts look so delicious and you say easy too? The combination of flavors sounds fantastic. I have to try them!

RecipeGirl said...

Whoa... I'm ALL OVER this recipe. BRIE is our favorite.