Baked Brie with Fig Jam

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Warm, gooey, and irresistibly creamy, this Baked Brie with Fig Jam is the kind of appetizer that looks fancy but takes just minutes to make. The sweet fig jam melts into the soft cheese, creating a luscious, spreadable bite that’s perfect with crackers or crostini. My version adds a subtle Mexican twist — a hint of orange zest and piloncillo in the jam for warmth and depth.

Warm baked brie topped with fig jam and served with grapes, rosemary, and persimmon slices for an elegant fall appetizer.

Whether you’re hosting a holiday party, a wine night, or just craving something indulgent, this easy baked brie always steals the show.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Quick and easy – Only seven ingredients and ready in under 20 minutes.
  • Elegant yet effortless – Looks impressive but couldn’t be simpler.
  • Customizable – Works with different jams or toppings for any season.
  • Perfect for entertaining – Serve warm from the oven and watch it disappear fast.
  • Mexican-inspired twist – Orange zest and piloncillo elevate the fig jam with depth and warm

Ingredients & Substitutions

You’ll find the full list of ingredients and measurements in the printable recipe card below, but here’s what you’ll need:

Ingredients labeled for fig jam with brie including jarred fig preserves, piloncillo, orange, and a wheel of brie on a marble surface.
  • Brie wheel (8 ounces): Use a cold wheel straight from the fridge so it holds its shape while baking.
  • Fig jam: Use store-bought or homemade. Mix in a bit of orange zest and piloncillo (or brown sugar) for a warm, caramel-like flavor.
  • Fresh figs: Optional but beautiful for presentation. If they’re not in season, dried figs work well too.
  • Orange zest: Adds a bright citrus note.
  • Piloncillo: Adds deep caramel sweetness. You can shave off pieces from the cone with a serrated knife.
  • Crackers or crostini: For serving.
  • Optional toppings: Drizzle of honey, chopped pecans, and rosemary sprigs.
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How to Make Baked Brie with Fig Jam

Step 1: Preheat the oven. Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a small baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 2: Slice the brie. Use a sharp knife to slice the wheel of brie in half horizontally, creating two even layers.

Wheel of brie being sliced in half before spreading with fig preserves mixed with piloncillo and orange zest, just before baking.

Step 3: Add the filling. Spread a generous layer of fig jam (mixed with orange zest and a touch of piloncillo) over the bottom half of the brie. Place the top half back on to sandwich the jam in the center.

Step 4: Bake. Transfer the brie to the prepared baking sheet and bake for 12–15 minutes, or until the cheese feels soft in the middle when gently pressed.

Step 5: Garnish and serve. Carefully transfer the warm brie (using the parchment for support) to a serving platter. Top with a sprinkle of chopped pecans, a drizzle of honey, and a few rosemary sprigs if desired. Serve immediately with crackers or toasted baguette slices.

Cozy fall cheese board with baked brie topped with fig jam, surrounded by figs, sliced apples, persimmons, and grapes.

Filling Variations

Try swapping the fig jam for one of these delicious options:

Overhead view of baked brie with fig jam surrounded by grapes, crackers, orange slices, and rosemary on a wooden board.

What to Serve with Baked Brie

Serve this baked brie warm and gooey with:

  • Crackers, crostini, grapes or sliced apples
  • A drizzle of honey
  • Chopped pecans or walnuts
  • Fresh rosemary sprigs
  • A side of sparkling wine or rosé
Baked brie topped with fig jam and served on a fall-inspired cheese board with grapes, crackers, and fresh herbs.

Baked Brie with Fig Jam Expert Tips & Tricks

  • Start with cold brie: It helps the cheese warm evenly without melting out of shape.
  • Piloncillo: Piloncillo cones can be hard to break apart—use a serrated knife to shave off what you need.
  • Line your baking sheet: Use parchment paper for easy transfer and cleanup.
  • Serve immediately: Baked brie is best enjoyed warm within 10–15 minutes of baking.
  • Add toppings after baking: Nuts, honey, and herbs stay fresh and fragrant when added right before serving.
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Warm baked brie topped with fig jam and served with grapes, rosemary, and persimmon slices for an elegant fall appetizer.
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Baked Brie with Fig Jam

Total Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 4
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
This Baked Brie with Fig Jam is a warm, gooey, and elegant appetizer made with a wheel of brie stuffed with a Mexican-inspired fig jam flavored with orange zest and piloncillo. Serve it with crackers, honey, and pecans for an easy yet impressive holiday starter.
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Ingredients 

  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • ¼ cup fig jam
  • 1 tablespoon grated piloncillo, brown sugar can be substituted
  • 1 8-ounce round brie cheese, chilled
  • 4 fresh figs cut in half
  • Sliced baguette, crostini, or crackers.

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. 
  • Cut the brie in half, creating two rounds.
  • In a bowl, combine orange zest, fig jam, and piloncillo, and spread onto one of the brie rounds. Carefully place the other brie half on top.
  • Place the brie on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Heat in the oven for about 8-10 minutes. Don’t overcook the brie or you will have a gooey hot mess.
  • Place the baked brie on a cutting board and serve with sliced figs, baguette, crackers, apple slices, and grapes.

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Notes

  • Start with cold brie straight from the refrigerator so it bakes evenly and holds its shape.
  • Keep the fig jam inside the brie for a neat, melty center.
  • Piloncillo: Piloncillo cones can be hard to break apart—use a serrated knife to shave off what you need. Substitute piloncillo with brown sugar if needed.
  • Use dried figs when fresh figs aren’t available.
  • Try different fillings like Jalapeño Jelly, Cranberry Pomegranate Sauce, or Cranberry Jalapeño Dip.
  • Garnish with honey, chopped pecans, and rosemary just before serving.
  • Baked brie is best eaten warm, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in a 300°F oven until warmed through.

Nutrition

Calories: 293.15kcal | Carbohydrates: 26.2g | Protein: 12.21g | Fat: 15.86g | Saturated Fat: 9.9g | Cholesterol: 56.7mg | Sodium: 361.66mg | Potassium: 212.96mg | Fiber: 1.76g | Sugar: 21.51g | Vitamin A: 406.66IU | Vitamin C: 4.27mg | Calcium: 124.63mg | Iron: 0.59mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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40 Comments

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