This gooey garlic baked brie has only 4 ingredients and takes 15 minutes to prepare! It comes out of the oven gooey and cheesy and loaded with rich garlic and herb flavors! This is the ultimate holiday appetizer for any party!

Lately we’ve had a lot of last-minute gatherings at our house. Often those quick get-togethers require more scrambling than larger planned parties.
BTW antipasti platters make a stunning, simple addition to any holiday menu—gorgeous, impressive, and ridiculously easy.


The Technique
This is genuinely quick and simple, but a few key details make the result perfect.
- The Cheese: Use any soft-ripened cheese with a rind—Brie, Camembert, St. Andre. A wheel that comes in a small wooden box makes baking easier; just remove any plastic wrap before oven use. I still place the box on a foil-lined sheet pan in case of a little ooze.

2. Scoring the Top
- Score the rind in a crosshatch pattern to give the cheese space to expand and to keep it from bursting and making a mess.
- Scoring also creates pockets to tuck in garlic and herbs so the flavors infuse the cheese as it melts.

3. Flavors
- My go-to combination here is thinly sliced garlic, fresh thyme, and a drizzle of truffle oil. Truffle oil is optional but highly recommended for an extra luxurious touch.
- Other excellent variations include rosemary with lemon, or sage with garlic. Fresh herbs look rustic and appealing, but dried herbs work in a pinch.

4. Accompaniments
- Nuts—pecans, almonds, walnuts, or hazelnuts—add crunch and contrast nicely with the creamy cheese.
- Crostini, toast points or crackers are essential for spreading the warm brie.
- Sweet elements—jam, preserves, chutney or honey—balance the savory cheese. I’ve used quince jam and dark cherry preserves with great results.

I brought out the baked brie as everyone finished the antipasti platter. The warm, fragrant wheel earned plenty of “oohs” and “ahhs” and hands reached in despite my warning that it was piping hot.


Check out more of my delicious appetizers for your quick and easy holiday menus!

4 Ingredient Garlic Baked Brie (15 Minute Appetizer!)
4.5 from 2 reviews
- Author: Mila Furman
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 4
Description
This gooey garlic baked brie uses just four main ingredients and about 15 minutes of prep. It bakes up melty and rich with garlic and herbs, making it an ideal appetizer for holiday gatherings and last-minute parties.
Ingredients
Scale
- 1 8-ounce wheel Brie (or Camembert)
- 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- 2 sprigs fresh thyme
- 2 tablespoons truffle oil (or a fragrant extra-virgin olive oil)
- Crostini or crackers, for serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Remove the cheese from any plastic and unwrap it. If it came in a wooden box, keep the cheese in the box for baking; otherwise place it on a foil-lined sheet pan.
- Return the unwrapped wheel to its box or onto the prepared pan.
- Score the top rind in a shallow crosshatch pattern—cut only the rind, not through to the bottom.
- Tuck the garlic slices into the scored lines and sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves.
- Drizzle the truffle oil (or olive oil) over the top.
- Bake on the sheet pan for about 15 minutes, until the cheese is soft and gooey.
- Remove from the oven and let rest 2–3 minutes before serving with crostini or crackers.
Notes
1. If truffle oil isn’t available, use a fragrant extra-virgin olive oil—still delicious. 2. Any soft-ripened cheese with a rind will work; a wooden box makes baking tidier. 3. If using a sheet pan instead of a box, expect more spreading.
4. Nutritional information is an estimate. Recipe inspired by a baked Camembert demonstration.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Cuisine: French
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