Honey, Thyme and Sweet Cherry Grilled Brie.
Hey, hi! Happy Monday before the 4th of July!!
I’m just stopping in for a super quick post today so I can share this last-minute brie recipe!
I needed to make sure all you procrastinators (mom), had the perfect, and most delicious appetizer. Honestly, is there anything better than melty brie, with sweet fruit, honey, and bread? It’s probably one of my favorite foods. I normally make brie around the holidays, but every once in a while I’ll make some during the summer as well. The first time I did so, I made this grilled brie with blackberry basil smash salsa, which to date is probably one of my favorite appetizer recipes on the site. It is SO good.
BUT, for as much as I love that brie recipe, it was time to create another new yummy summertime brie option. YESSS.
You guys know how much I love the combo of sweet and savory, so clearly this brie is totally my kind of recipe.
Let me break it down for you.
–> grilled brie…if you have yet to try grilling your brie, I highly recommend you do it…right this very minute. No joking, this minute. You need to experience the amazingness that is grilled brie. Just trust me.
–> thyme and honey…with a pinch of flaky sea salt, because sweet and salty is the best combo ever.
–> pan roasted cherries…with butter and bourbon…enough said.
Simply spoon the cherries over the brie, then drizzle it generously with thyme and honey, and serve it up with toasted bread. You could also use crackers, but I’m really just a melty cheese + bread kind of person.
So do you guys now see why you need this grilled brie in your life, like now. Or ok, maybe tomorrow for the 4th of July.
It’s the perfect, easy, last-minute appetizer that everyone will love.
Pro tip: if you’re serving more than two or three people I’d double the recipe. This is always the first thing to go at the appetizer table. Always.
OkOK. So now that I’ve convinced you to make this brie tomorrow, I’m headed out! By the time you read this I will hopefully have made it to Mexico. I will be there with my family until the 6th. Not sure what our plans are for the 4th, but one thing is for sure, there’ll be plenty of time in the sun, mucho fresh fruit eating, shoveling in of tacos, and if I can find it, yes, I will totally be making this brie. I know I’ll be in Mexico, but let’s be real, brie is good no matter where in the world you are! <– truth.
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Honey Thyme and Sweet Cherry Grilled Brie
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Keyword: baked brie, cheese and fruit, cheese appetiser, cheeseboard
Grilled brie with a delicious fruity topping
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup honey
- 4 sprigs fresh thyme
- pinch of flakey sea salt
- 1 (8 ounce) brie wheel
- 1 tablespoon butter or olive oil, plus more for rubbing
- 1 cup pitted cherries
- 1-2 tablespoons bourbon (optional)
- toasted or grilled bread, for serving
Instructions
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1. Add the honey, thyme, and salt to a small saucepan and simmer over medium heat until it begins to boil. Remove from the heat let the honey sit 5 minutes or until ready to serve. You can make the honey up to a week in advance.
2. Preheat your grill or grill pan to high heat. Rub the brie with a little olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Place on the grill and grill for about 2-3 minutes per side or until the brie feels warm and gooey inside. Be careful when flipping the brie, you do not want to break the brie open. Carefully remove from the grill.
3. Meanwhile, add the butter, cherries, and bourbon (if using), to a small skillet set over medium high heat. Cook stirring occasionally until the cherries begin to release their juices, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat.
4. To serve, place the warm brie on a serving plate. Top with cherries and drizzle generously with honey. Enjoy with toasted bread or crackers!
Recipe Notes
*Alternately, you can bake the brie at 450 degrees F. for 10-15 minutes.
I’ll see you guys back here on Wednesday. Have a happy and safe 4th of July!
Looks wonderfully delicious! Love the combination! I’m wondering if I’m the only one who bypasses the rind and just scoops out the insides 🙂
Haha! I’ll eat the rind…but the middle is what I go for first. YUMMM! 🙂
Thanks Kelly!
There is NOTHING better than melty brie!! Enjoy Mexico 🙂
Rebecca
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Ya I love it!! Happy fourth and thanks Rebecca!
Happy 4th of July Tieghan!
Love these cheese board with my favorite fruits and the creamy Brie. Love it!!
Thanks Carlos, So happy you like them, happy fourth to you too!!
Could you use frozen cherries (it’s winter here in NZ)
Yes, frozen cherries will be great! Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love the pie!
Delicious AND so pretty Tieghan! Love those cherries on top! And the bourbon won’t be optional here!
Haha thank you! And yes the bourbon most definitely should be in there (:
Hi, whenever your recipes calls for cherries – are those black/sweet cherries or sour cherries?
Thanks
I like to you black/sweet (bing) cherries. Let me know if you have questions. Sorry if that was confusing. Hope you love the pie! 🙂
I love baked Bries and Camemberts, but not with cooked cherries, no. I usually add rosemary to mine and sundried tomatoes or dry cranberries, or even some walnuts.
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Oh well, those all sound delicious with it as well!
These dishes are very tasty, easy to make and long preserved in the refrigerator. My husband and I like it.
We eat often. I hope you can introduce more on the page for me to learn.
I am thrilled you like this recipe, thank you!
what happen if i add sugar? coz i think its not enough sweet..
but overall, i like you recipe
Sure, go ahead and add some sugar. I think it’s pretty sweet, but use sugar to your taste.
Oh this looks like my kind of an appetizer! Sweet & savory and delicious! 🙂
Yes yes yes! I hope you love this Julia!
Cherries and brie – what a great combo!!! Can’t wait to make this!
I hope you love it Deborah!! Thank you!
I would never think of grilling the brie. I will definitely try it this summer! Thanks a lot for this awesome recipe 🙂
I hope you love it & let me know how it goes for ya! Thanks Edyta!
Cherries and brie sound like the best appetizer ever! Can’t wait to make this soon! 🙂
Yes! I hope you love it Laura! Thanks!
This has literally made my mouth water. I am definitely pinning this one for future reference.
So glad to hear that! I hope you love it!
Omg. What a recipe. This looks incredibly delicious! I never prepared anything like this before, so I’m really curious to try it. Thank you for sharing it!
Could you substitute cranberries for cherries in this recipe?
Hi Danielle! Cranberries will be so delicious! What a great idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan ???
This may be one of my family’s all time favorites, and that’s saying a lot since we have made so many of your recipes!!! I made it along with the strawberry goat cheese crostini. I also made a vinegary butternut squash and onion with ricotta. My family was literally swooning. It was the brie and the cherries that set it over the top. Thank you!
Wow that is so amazing!! I am so glad you all have been loving this one! I hope you continue to love this and others of mine! xTieghan
This looks so delicious! Could this be put on a cheese board or do you think it would get too messy?
Hey Sarah,
I think that would be fine to do! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan