Easy Low FODMAP Baked Brie

Hey friends!

Are you a fan of warm, gooey cheese? If so, you’re in for a treat today!

I’m excited to share my recipe for low FODMAP baked brie.

It’s creamy, savory, and super easy to whip up.

Perfect for a cozy night in or impressing your friends at a gathering.

Let’s dive into this deliciousness together!

low fodmap baked brie
Image: mollyshomeguide.com / Photographer Molly
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Suggestions for Ingredient Substitution

Brie cheese can be replaced with goat cheese or a lactose-free cream cheese for those following a strict low FODMAP diet or with dairy sensitivities. These alternatives offer a similar creamy texture and tangy flavor. Adjust the baking time slightly, as these substitutes may melt differently than brie.

Low FODMAP cranberry sauce can be substituted with a homemade low FODMAP berry compote using strawberries or raspberries. This maintains the fruity flavor profile while adhering to low FODMAP guidelines. Simmer the berries with a small amount of sugar and lemon juice until thickened.

Pecan nuts can be swapped with pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds for those with nut allergies. These seeds provide a similar crunchy texture and nutty flavor while offering different nutritional benefits. Toast the seeds lightly before using to enhance their flavor.

Preparation Time 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25-30 minutes
Level of Difficulty Easy

Estimated Nutrition

Estimated nutrition for the whole recipe (without optional ingredients):

  • Calories: 600-700
  • Protein: 15-20 g
  • Fat: 50-55 g
  • Carbohydrates: 25-30 g

Ingredients

  • 5 chopped pecan nuts (lightly toasted for enhanced flavor)
  • 1 sprig rosemary (freshly picked for best aroma)
  • 1 wheel brie cheese (7 oz, round or oval works well)
  • 3 tbsp low FODMAP cranberry sauce (Fody Foods brand is excellent for low FODMAP)
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup

Step 1: Prepare the Brie

Begin by placing the brie in an oven-proof dish.

Carefully cut a few slits into the top of the brie, ensuring not to pierce the sides or bottom.

This will help the flavors seep in during baking.

Step 2: Add Flavorings

Poke some rosemary sprigs into the slits you made on the top of the brie.

If desired, drizzle the top of the brie with a generous amount of maple syrup to add a touch of sweetness.

Step 3: Bake the Brie

Preheat your oven to 180°C (356°F).

Place the prepared brie in the oven and bake for 15 minutes.

This will melt the inside of the brie, making it creamy and delicious.

Step 4: Add Toppings

Carefully remove the brie from the oven.

Top it with cranberry sauce for a tart and sweet contrast.

Sprinkle chopped pecan nuts over the top to add a crunchy texture.

Step 5: Serve

Serve the baked brie immediately while it’s still warm and gooey.

Pair it with some toasted sourdough slices or gluten-free crackers for dipping.

Enjoy this delightful appetizer with family and friends!

low fodmap baked brie
Image: mollyshomeguide.com / Photographer Molly
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low fodmap baked brie
Image: mollyshomeguide.com / Photographer Molly
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