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Nut Crusted Brie with Cherry Chutney
Easy Appetizer for Holiday Entertaining

Easy Appetizer for Holiday Entertaining: Nut-Crusted Brie with Cherry Chutney

The winter holidays are here, and the calendar is filled with dates for entertaining family and friends.  Spending time with your guests is your priority, so you don’t want to spend all your time in the kitchen!

Impress your guests with recipes that are easy to prepare, like our Nut-Crusted Brie with Cherry Chutney.  We recommend enjoying this delicious dish with Biltmore Estate® Blanc de Blancs sparkling wine

Brie Ingredients

  • 1 cup almonds, lightly crushed
  • ¼ cup walnuts, lightly crushed
  • ¼ cup pecans, lightly crushed
  • 1 (2-pound) wheel of Brie Cheese
  • 3 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • Cherry Chutney
  • French baguette slices, toasted

Cherry Chutney Ingredients

  • 1 pound dried cherries
  • 2 cups orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • ½ cup fresh ginger, grated
  • 1 teaspoon whole coriander seeds
  • 1¼ cups sugar

Brie Method
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Mix almonds, walnuts, and pecans in a small bowl. Whisk the eggs and cream together in a seperate bowl. Using a pastry brush, apply egg mixture to cheese and then coat with the nuts. Place in a baking pan and bake until the cheese is softened and the nuts are golden brown, about 15-20 minutes.
Place the cheese on heated plates.
Serves 6.

Cherry Chutney Method
Combine the dried cherries, orange juice, and vinegar in a saucepan. Add the ginger, coriander seeds, and sugar; mix well. Bring to a boil and reduce the heat. Cook to a syrupy consistency, stirring constantly.

To Serve

Cut the Brie cheese into desired portions and place on heated plates. Spoon Cherry Chutney over the cheese and around the edges of the plates. Serve with slices of toasted French baguette. Serves 6-8.

10 Comments
  1. Posted on 12/8/12 by Amedar Consulting Group

    I do agree with all of the ideas you’ve presented in your post. They are really convincing and will definitely work. Nonetheless, the posts are too quick for beginners. May you please prolong them a little from next time? Thank you for the post.

  2. Posted on 12/11/12 by Elizabeth Peuchen

    I love to receive information about Biltmore. I was there with my husband and daughter in May this year and I dream of going back, perhaps Christmas time would be wonderful. Thank you for such a wonderful experience in such a marvelous place.

  3. Posted on 12/12/12 by linda miller

    My son and I were there for the Christmas Candlelight and enjoyed Biltmore for 2 days. We now have season passes and look forward to coming thru the next year. Love the blog and the recepies. Can’t wait to try them. Thanks for sharing Biltmore.

  4. Posted on 12/12/12 by Amber J. Vojak, Esquire

    Surely the servings at 6 or even 8 is a misprint. Six servings would be 1/3 pound of brie plus topping per person and then toast.

    If this is an appetizer, I would hate to see the size of the meal to follow.

    Otherwise it sounds delectable.

  5. Posted on 12/12/12 by Burks Crumpler

    My wife and sister-in-law travel to the Biltmore at least twice a year to trail ride the marvelous Biltmore Trails. “The best kept secret in NC are the 80 miles of horse trails at the Biltmore” my wife says. Recommendation: Conduct a trail ride competition there in the spring or fall! The wife travels to several of these each year.

  6. Posted on 12/12/12 by Betty Hunt

    My husband and I feel like Biltmore is our vacation home. We have the year pass and have been 4 times in 2012. We were just there 2 weeks ago for Christmastime. We have the DVDs and several books. May your family always be able to provide visitation.

  7. Posted on 12/12/12 by robert peter

    I have visited Biltmore three times and never get tired
    of seeing the house and discovering new things that I
    missed before

  8. Posted on 12/13/12 by Janet Fish

    We were there last year and absoutely loved it. Are trying to plan a return trip. What a wonderful job your family has done in preserving this home. Please keep it up. Wish more Americans had the pride in our homeland you do. My hope is to get all of my grandchildren there.

    Also read your book “Lady on the Hill”. It was very interesting to learn more of the details. And what a wonderful tribute to your ancestors!

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