Brie & Cranberry Twists

Brie and cranberry is one of those marvellous combinations which is symbolic of Christmas. The sweet tang of the cranberry against the smooth creaminess of the brie is a very indulgent flavour to enjoy, but one that vegetarians have known about for years as a staple filling in coffee shop sandwiches.

These little crackers are a perfect treat as a canape at a party or as a light snack.

Brie & Cranberry Twists

  • Makes: 2 sheets makes 6
  • Preparation time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking time: 10-15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • ready-made filo pastry
  • brie, cut into 1 inch chunks
  • cranberry sauce
  • melted butter
  1. Preheat the oven to 200Β°C.
  2. Cut the brie (straight from the fridge so it retains its firmness) into 1 inch chunks.
  3. Unwrap two sheets from the ready-made filo pastry. Filo pastry dries out very quickly, so return the unwanted sheets back to the packet and seal it. Have a damp tea-towel ready to drape over the filo pastry which is being used to prevent it from drying out and cracking.
  4. Brush one sheet of the filo pastry with the melted butter and lay the second on the top, this will help them stay together.
  5. Cut the pastry into sixths.
  6. Place a 1inch chunk of brie in the middle of each sixth, with a small dollop of cranberry sauce on top.
  7. Fold over the edge of the filo pastry, brushing the layers with melted butter to help them stick together.
  8. Turn over the pastry to the seal is on the bottom and place on a non-stick baking tray. Gently twist each end like a cracker and brush over with melted butter to glaze.
  9. Bake for 10-13 minutes, but check after 10 minutes.
  10. Leave to cool slightly before serving.

Brie & Cranberry Twists

Linking to Recipe Of The Week and Tasty Tuesdays

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Comments

  1. says

    Mmmm….these look scrummy, and very festive – though not sure I could wait till next Christmas to try the recipe – mmm…mmm πŸ™‚

  2. says

    I saw these before and thought I had commented but can't see it now? They look absolutely lush, especially the way you have photographed them. *Tasty Tuesday revisit*

  3. says

    Adore your food styling and photography, these look like parcels of utter loveliness. I love cranberries and have decided cranberry sauce is not just for Christmas! Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays

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