Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam

Home » Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam
Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam
Share The Yum On Facebook
Pin this recipe for later!
Share The Yum On Facebook
Pin this recipe for later!

There’s a small, ridiculous comfort in a wheel of cheese that melts into a golden, pillowy puddle and begs to be spread on something crunchy. That’s what Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam feels like to me: an effortless little star for quiet weekends, easy gatherings, or the evenings when we decide a simple slice of warm, sweet-salty joy is dinner enough. It feels special without fuss—just the oven’s soft hum, a sweet scent of fig jam caramelizing, and the way the cheese sighs when you press a spoon into it.

I’ll admit I often make this when the house is full of small commotions. My husband will be reading the paper at the kitchen table while our kiddo zips past with a superhero cape, trailing a chorus of “look at me!” and quick crumbs. The dog stakes out a vigilant spot by the oven like it’s his appointed post, ears pricked, nostrils flaring at every waft of warmth. We don’t set a formal table; instead there’s a battered wooden board, mismatched plates, a half-drunk cup of coffee left where I abandoned it, and the music quietly switching from old jazz to something mellow. When the Brie comes out, the kitchen seems to pause—steam lifting, fig jam shining like a tiny jewel, and someone inevitably slips a spoonful straight onto a cracker before we all quite remember we’re supposed to be dignified. That little messiness is the point. It’s a small, delicious gathering everyone agrees on.

WANT TO SAVE THIS RECIPE?
Just drop your email here and I'll send it right away! Plus you'll get new recipes every week. Yes please!

Why You’ll Love This Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam

– It’s ridiculously simple but feels luxurious: the warm, creamy cheese against glossy, sweet fig jam is that satisfying contrast of rich and bright that makes people smile.
– The texture is everything—silky, molten Brie that pulls in soft ribbons, paired with the slight chew of the jam and the crisp of a toast point or cracker. Honestly, listening to that soft crackle when you slice through the rind is half the joy.
– It’s perfect for so many moments: a slow Saturday morning with tea, a quick way to make a weeknight feel celebratory, or a cozy appetizer for a small crowd.
– It carries memories—holiday gatherings, the smell of melted cheese wafting into the living room, tiny fingers pressing bread into warm cheese. It’s comfort food that arrives looking like a treat.

Slow Moments

There are little rituals that make the whole thing feel like more than the sum of its parts. I lightly toast slices of sourdough until their edges glint and the kitchen fills with that warm, toasty aroma. I stir the fig jam with a teaspoon, listening to its quiet plop as it slides around the spoon, deciding whether to fold in a scattering of chopped walnuts or a sprinkle of flaky salt. The oven light paints everything in amber; the dog taps his paw in time with my stirring because he’s convinced stirring equals imminent sharing.

Top Reader Reviews

Oh my goodness, this baked brie was an absolute hit at our last get-together! So incredibly easy to make, and the fig jam combined with the warm, gooey cheese was just divine. Definitely a new go-to for appetizers!

– Serenity

I take a breath and steal a taste—because someone has to ensure the jam is behaving—and the sweetness hits with notes of late summer. The cheese, once it’s out of the oven, gives the softest sigh when you press in a spoon, like a contented cat stretching in a sunbeam. We almost always linger; conversation slows into comfortable threads—what to watch, who’ll walk the dog, whether it’s too late to open another bottle of wine. I love that the dish invites those slow, small talk moments where nothing important gets decided, but everything feels gentle and connected.

Time-Saving Hacks

– Use good-quality store-bought fig jam when life is busy; it shines here and saves a lot of time.
– If you’re short on oven time, assemble everything on a broiler-safe dish and keep a close eye—melting happens fast, and you’ll get that lovely browned top sooner than you think.
– Prep your toasts in one go: slice a baguette and toast the pieces ahead, then store them in a paper bag to keep them from sweating.
– Keep a small jar of toasted nuts and a lemon nearby; sprinkling them on at the end adds freshness without adding prep stress.
– A calm reminder: letting the baked Brie sit for a couple of minutes after it comes out keeps the gooey center perfectly spoonable rather than runny.

Serving Ideas

– For a simple weeknight setup: warm Brie, a jar of fig jam, some toasted baguette slices, and a crisp green salad. It feels like a tiny celebration without the fuss.
– For slower weekends or small gatherings: add a platter of cured meats, honeycomb, fresh pear slices, and roasted almonds. The variety makes the board feel abundant and relaxed.
– Drinks that pair beautifully include a light, bubby Prosecco, a glass of late-harvest white, or a rich black tea in the morning. For a non-alcoholic option, sparkling water with a twist of lemon keeps things bright.
– If you want a complimentary recipe to round out the table, consider something simple and crisp like a roasted vegetable salad or a bright citrus vinaigrette to cut through the richness.

Tips & Mistakes

I once left a wheel in the oven a touch too long because I got distracted reading a recipe for something else—classic kitchen chase. The top bubbled into a browner crust and the center became more of a pour than a spoonable cloud. We still ate it, of course, and it was delicious, but since then I’ve learned to set two timers: one for “check” and another for “pull.” A few gentle nudges: don’t blast it at too high a temperature or the exterior will over-brown before the center yields. Also, be kind to your crackers—serve them on the side so everyone can decide how heavily to load a bite. And if the jam seems too thick, a quick microwave-soften helps it melt into the cheese without fuss.

Storage Tips

Leftovers are a funny, lovely thing. If there’s cheese left, I cover it loosely with foil and tuck it in the fridge—reheated at low temperature it becomes that same cozy, spreadable delight, just a touch firmer. Cold, the Brie is still lovely smeared on toast the next morning with a cup of coffee; the contrast of cold, tangy cheese and warm toast is unexpectedly good. If you have extra fig jam, it keeps well and makes great sandwiches, yogurt swirls, or a sweet lift for oatmeal. I don’t recommend freezing the baked cheese; it changes texture in ways I don’t find as comforting.

Variations and Substitutions

I’ve played with a few swaps that work nicely. A drizzle of honey and a scatter of toasted pistachios gives a floral, nutty edge that my husband adores. Adding a few thin slices of pear or apple on top before serving brings a fresh, crisp counterpoint. For a savory twist, a smear of caramelized onions under the jam adds depth. I’ve tried blue cheese once—too sharp for our taste when warmed like this—so I stick to Brie or camembert for that gentle, creamy melt. Dairy-free options can be lovely, too; a robust plant-based soft cheese warmed gently with fig jam gives a comparable feeling, though the texture is slightly different.

Frequently Asked Questions

I can’t have gluten… will this still work?
Absolutely. Swap soy sauce for tamari or coconut aminos. It keeps the same comforting balance—I often do this for family dinners.
Do I have to peel the pineapple first?
Yes—the peel is too tough. Once it’s gone, the inside is tender and sweet, which is exactly what you want here.
Can I use canned pineapple instead of fresh?
You can. Drain it well; it’s not quite as bright as fresh, but it brings a gentle sweetness when you’re in a pinch.
How sweet is this? Can I tone it down?
Of course. Use a bit less sugar, or try honey or maple syrup. I often adjust depending on the season or time of day.
What if I skip the sesame oil?
That’s fine. You’ll miss a gentle toasty depth, but it remains a warm, comforting dish without it.

Remember it later

Planning to try this recipe soon? Pin it for a quick find later!

Pin It Now !
Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam

Gooey Baked Brie with Fig Jam

A delicious blend of baked brie and sweet fig jam for a perfect appetizer.
No ratings yet
Rate This Yum Pin This Recipe For Later! Share The Yum On Facebook Print
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 120kcal

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 1 round wheel of brie cheese Choose a soft, ripened brie.
  • 0.5 cup fig jam You can substitute with raspberry jam.
  • 1 tbsp fresh rosemary Chop finely for better flavor.
  • 1 oz walnuts Or use pecans for a different taste.
  • 1 sheets puff pastry Thawed if frozen.
  • 1 egg beaten egg For egg wash.

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
  • Roll out the thawed puff pastry on a floured surface.
  • Place the brie in the center of the pastry.
  • Spread the fig jam over the top of the brie.
  • Sprinkle chopped rosemary and walnuts on top.
  • Wrap the pastry around the brie, sealing the edges.
  • Brush the pastry with beaten egg for a golden finish.
  • Bake for 25 minutes or until the pastry is golden brown.
  • Let it cool slightly before serving with crackers.

Notes

Serve warm; drizzle with honey for extra sweetness!
💬

Featured Comments

“New favorite here — will make again. bite-sized was spot on.”
★★★★★ 7 days ago Nora
“Made this last night and it was will make again. Loved how the bite-sized came together.”
★★★★★ 3 weeks ago Sophia
“Impressed! Clear steps and so flavorful results. Perfect for busy nights.”
★★★★★ 3 days ago Aurora
“Super easy and absolutely loved! My family asked for seconds. Saving this one.”
★★★★★ 3 weeks ago Zoe
“This flavorful recipe was so flavorful — the shareable really stands out. Thanks!”
★★★★★ today Olivia
“Super easy and family favorite! My family asked for seconds. Saving this one.”
★★★★☆ 3 weeks ago Charlotte
“This bite-sized recipe was absolutely loved — the flavorful really stands out. Thanks!”
★★★★☆ 8 days ago Nora
“Super easy and turned out amazing! My family asked for seconds. Saving this one.”
★★★★★ 9 days ago Hannah
“Impressed! Clear steps and absolutely loved results. Perfect for busy nights.”
★★★★★ 2 weeks ago Emma
“Impressed! Clear steps and absolutely loved results. Perfect for busy nights.”
★★★★★ 7 days ago Charlotte

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *