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New favorite party game: eat all of the Cranberry Brie Bites before the other guests notice. Buttery, flaky, and filled with tangy cranberry and creamy brie cheese, each one of these addictive little nuggets tastes like a mini baked brie.

Easy cranberry brie bites on a white plate

These brie bites are perfectly sized for popping right into your pie (er, puff pastry) hole and have a dangerous way of disappearing at holiday parties.

Also, between friends, I won’t tell anyone if you start munching on the cranberry brie bites before the guests arrive.

These baked brie bites are the ultimate make-ahead appetizer recipe.

  • They can be assembled and frozen, either baked or unbaked, weeks before a party.
  • They reheat beautifully from frozen or thawed.
  • They even taste fabulous served both warm and at room temperature.

Holiday appetizer MVP!

Cranberries and brie cheese are a classic combo and taste positively cheery wrapped in flaky puff pastry. In the oven, the puff pastry becomes a golden cloud and the brie warm and creamy, and the sweet cranberry sauce adds a festive pop to every bite.

A dollop of cranberry, a cube of brie. Each of these bite-sized brie appetizers is a puff pastry present, and I say we have been very, very good this year.

Puff pastry being cut for cranberry brie bites

5 Star Review

“Oh my. I am ashamed to admit how many of these I’ve eaten. These are wonderful!”

— Smash —

Tips for the Best Cranberry Brie Bites

  • Yield. Read the directions very carefully. When I use a very small (1 1/2-inch) biscuit cutter, roll each of the two sheets of pastry to a full 11-inch square, and pack the circles so closely together that almost no scraps remain, I can squeak out 48 bites.
    • If your biscuit cutter is even a speck larger (or if you use a smaller sheet of puff pastry or don’t pack the circles as tightly), you could end up with a much smaller amount.
    • If you aren’t sure about the yield and want to ensure you have enough of these popular bites for a crowd, I suggest purchasing an extra sheet or two of puff pastry, just in case.
  • Taste That Sauce. The preferred sweetness or tartness of cranberry sauce is unique to each person. Before adding the sauce to the bites, give it a taste to make sure you are happy with it. Don’t be afraid to use salt (the bites need it for flavor, since puff pastry is mild on its own), squeeze in extra orange juice, or give the cranberries an extra squirt of honey to suit your personal preferences.
  • Stretch It. To more easily seal the bites, stretch the top rounds of puff pastry with your fingers every so slightly so that they are a bit larger than the bottom round. This will help them fit more easily over the brie.
  • Adjust as Needed. If the cranberry sauce keeps squirting out the sides (a little is OK; a lot will make the bites not look as pretty once they are baked), either stretch the top round of puff pastry a bit more (see point above), or use a lesser amount of cranberry or a slightly smaller cube of brie.
A holiday appetizer being prepared on a floured surface

How to Make Cranberry Brie Bites

These brie bites are a holiday party rockstar. They’re always a hit and, once the puff pastry is sealed, these brie and cranberry bites can be frozen for weeks.

With these easy bites, you’ll have one less worry when you’re stressing over the holiday meals, and you’ll be fully prepared to feed any hungry relatives who descend upon your house unannounced.


The Ingredients

  • Cranberries. These tart, beautifully-colored beauties are bursting with holiday flavor. With oodles of fiber and vitamins, cranberries are also a nutritious addition.

Market Swap

Swap the cranberry sauce for your favorite store-bought jam or compote. Apricot brie bites with apricot jam or fig brie bites with fig jam would be scrumptious. To keep the holiday color, try raspberry brie puff pastry bites with raspberry jam.

  • Orange Juice. Orange juice adds sweetness that helps balance any bitterness from the cranberries. The two flavors complement each other wonderfully.
  • Honey. Honey naturally sweetens the cranberry filling. Plus, it tastes amazing with the brie.
  • Cinnamon. A touch of warmth that’s delicious in the cranberry sauce.
  • Puff Pastry. Flaky, buttery puff pastry can’t be beat! It’s one of my favorite ingredients to use for holiday-worthy recipes (see all my puff pastry recipes here).
  • Egg. An egg wash helps seal the puff pastry edges and makes it a beautiful golden brown color.
  • Brie. Creamy, buttery, and richly-flavored, brie is an absolute crowd-pleaser. It’s dreamy paired with the cranberry sauce.

The Directions

  1. Prepare the cranberry sauce, then let it cool.
  2. Roll the puff pastry dough into a square and cut 48 circles from it.
  3. Beat the egg, then brush it over each circle. Add cranberry sauce and brie to half the circles.
  4. Top each puff pastry circle with another circle, pinch the ends, and crimp the edges. Prick each one with a fork. Repeat with the remaining puff pastry sheet.
  5. Brush each brie bite with egg wash. Bake for 12 to 16 minutes at 375 degrees F on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Let cool for at least 15 minutes. ENJOY!
Dough being crimped with a fork

Storage Tips

  • To Store. Refrigerate leftover bites in an airtight storage container for up to 2 days.
  • To Reheat. You can reheat cranberry brie bites. Rewarm leftovers on a baking sheet in the oven at 375 degrees F.
  • To Freeze. Freeze brie bites in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen in the oven at 350 degrees F. 

Make Ahead Cranberry Brie Bites

Assembled but unbaked puff pastry bites can be placed on a parchment-lined baking sheet and frozen. If freezing for later, still poke holes in the top but omit the exterior egg wash. Once frozen, remove the bites from the baking sheet and transfer to an airtight bag. When ready to bake, apply the exterior egg wash. Puff pastry bites may be baked from frozen or thawed in the refrigerator, then baked chilled. If baking from frozen, keep the oven temperature the same, adding 3 to 5 minutes to the baking time.

Cranberry bite bites on parchment paper

What to Serve with Cranberry Brie Bites

What do you eat with brie bites? These other fabulous holiday-worthy appetizers would pair well with them.

Cranberry brie bites puff pastry on a baking sheet
Baked brie bites on a baking sheet

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can I Make Gluten Free Cranberry Brie Bites?

To make these brie bites gluten free, use gluten free puff pastry dough. Double-check that all your other ingredients are gluten free as well.

Do You Take the Rind Off Brie Before Baking?

No, you do not take the rind off brie before baking it. The rind on brie cheese is safe to eat. It’s considered part of the cheese and has a wonderful earthy flavor.

What Can I Use Instead of Orange Juice?

If you’d prefer to not use orange juice for your brie bites recipe, you can swap it for lemon juice.

Cranberry Brie Bites

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Cranberry Brie Bites are a delicious, easy make-ahead appetizer. Golden puff pastry with creamy cranberry Brie filling. Each tastes like a mini baked Brie!

Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 1 hour

Servings: 48 approx., see notes

Ingredients
  

For the Cranberry Filling:

For the Puff Pastry Bites:

  • 2 sheets puff pastry 10×10 inch, thawed in the refrigerator overnight (I like Pepperidge Farm)
  • 1 large egg beaten
  • 4 ounces Brie cheese cold and cut into small pieces (about 1/4-inch cubes)

Instructions
 

  • Prepare the cranberry sauce: Combine the cranberries, orange juice, water, honey, cinnamon, and salt in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook for 10 minutes, until the cranberries break down and thicken. Let cool. Taste and add additional salt, honey, or orange as desired. Make sure you are happy with the flavor of the sauce, as it will have a big impact on the final taste of the bites.
  • Unfold the thawed puff pastry on a lightly floured work surface. With a rolling pin, gently roll the pastry so that it is an even 11-inch square. With a 1 1/2-inch round biscuit or cookie cutter, cut circles out of the pastry, leaving as little space as possible between each circle, about 48 rounds total from one sheet. (If you use a larger biscuit cutter, leave space between the circles, or have a smaller size sheet of puff pastry, please note that the recipe yield will be smaller.)
  • Beat the egg in a small bowl, then lightly brush each pastry round. Top half of the pastry rounds with 1/4 teaspoon cranberry sauce and 1 small piece brie cheese, rind included.
  • Carefully place the remaining pastry rounds on top of the brie and cranberry, brushed-egg-side down. Pinch the ends closed, then gently crimp the edges with a fork to secure. Prick each pastry with a fork to allow the air to escape. (If making ahead, see notes section below.) Repeat with second pastry sheet.
  • Place a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place pastry on the prepared sheet and brush lightly with egg. Bake for 12 to 16 minutes, or until puffed and golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 15 minutes before serving. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Notes

  • IMPORTANT NOTE ON YIELD: If you are planning to make these cranberry brie bites for a crowd, please carefully read the directions about the yield. I got 48 bites when I used a very small biscuit cutter, rolled the pastry quite thin, and packed the circles tightly on the puff pastry so that almost no scraps remained. If your biscuit cutter is even a teeny bit larger (or if you use a smaller sheet of puff pastry or don’t pack the circles as tightly), you could end up with a much smaller amount. If you aren’t sure, I suggest purchasing a little extra puff pastry and making extra cranberry sauce, just in case. No one will complain about too much baked brie!
  • TO MAKE AHEAD: Assembled but unbaked puff pastry bites can be placed on a parchment-lined baking sheet and frozen. If freezing for later, still poke holes in the top but omit the exterior egg wash. Once frozen, remove the bites from the baking sheet and transfer to an airtight bag. When ready to bake, apply the exterior egg wash. Puff pastry bites may be baked from frozen or thawed in the refrigerator, then baked chilled. If baking from frozen, keep the oven temperature the same, adding 3 to 5 minutes to the baking time.
  • TO STORE: Refrigerate leftover bites in an airtight storage container for up to 2 days.
  • TO REHEAT: You can reheat cranberry brie bites. Rewarm leftovers on a baking sheet in the oven at 375 degrees F.
  • TO FREEZE: Freeze brie bites in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen in the oven at 350 degrees F. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 48)Calories: 68kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 6mgPotassium: 15mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 22IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 6mgIron: 1mg

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  1. I love the ingredients in this recipe and decided to make them for Thanksgiving appetizers. It was a lot more work than it looked like, which is okay. I do recommend, however, making them larger. The 1 1/2″ cutter is way too small. It makes it almost impossible to put any quantity of filling in them, and whatever you do put in, it oozes out the side. I tried a portion of the last batch with a larger cutter, and it looked better and seemed to hold the filling. 

  2. Has anyone tried cutting a larger circle of pastry and folding it over the filling into a half moon? I thought that might be easier for me. Can’t wait to try!

    1. Hi Bettina, I don’t know that I’ve seen any reader comments specifying that, but I’d look up directions for a puff pastry wrapped whole wheel of brie. That sounds more like what you are looking for and would be easier to serve.

  3. Made these today and got 47 amazing little perfect delicious bites of goodness! Thank you Erin AGAIN for a great recipe. Will be making these agin for sure!5 stars

  4. Thank you so much for this recipe! I saw this a while ago and have been wanting to make them, and finally made them yesterday – everyone who had them really liked the bites! I was kind of in a rush and do not have a biscuit cutter so I made some into triangles and the others into mini rectangles, but it still worked out well. Definitely going to make these again, the combination of the cranberries and brie were great! I may add more honey next time :)5 stars

  5. Can not stress enough how yummy these are! They are perfect for a Thanksgiving appetizer. I made them last year, ate two, came back for more and my family had already finished them. Will be doubling the recipe this year!5 stars

  6. Hello! Great recipe. Quick question, I baked these ahead of time already. Will they keep in the fridge overnight or is it better to freeze them?5 stars

  7. These are lovely little appetizers. I made the first pan just like the recipe. Since I cannot seem to follow a recipe the second time out, I added a small circle of thin sliced ham. Both were good. But I think I like yours better.5 stars

  8. Hi Erin. I am loving your recipes!  I did a trial run of the cranberry Brie puffs yesterday which I plan on making for Thanksgiving and they came out beautifully.  I am bringing the rest to a football game party today but I am wondering at what temperature I should reheat these. I don’t want the puff pastry to get over cooked. 
    Thanks! ~D

    1. Hi Doreen! You can reheat them at 375 degrees F. I’d suggest checking them at around 5 minutes, and if they’re not done quite yet, keep checking frequently and pull them out when they’re hot. I hope you love them!

  9. Hi Erin!
    Making these right now to be eaten as an app for Thanksgiving tomorrow – should I freeze them after they are done baking? Unless I am missing it or misreading, I don’t see a reheat temp for already baked ones from frozen, could you please help?5 stars

    1. Hi Beth! You can reheat them from frozen at the same baking temperature recommended in the recipe, 375 degrees F. I’d suggest checking them at around 5 minutes, and if they’re not done quite yet, keep checking frequently and pull them out when they’re hot. I hope you love them!

  10. Brie is one of my favorite cheeses. I bet this would also pair really great with strawberries or blueberries as well. 5 stars

  11. I made these for a cocktail party yesterday. When baking, I noticed the Brie leaked out of some of the puffs. Then when trying them, there wasn’t much Brie flavor. I sealed them with the fork as directed. Is there any suggestions on how to keep them closed so the Brie doesn’t melt out? I ended up calling them cranberry puffs for my guests haha.

    1. Hi Sara, I’m sorry you had trouble with the recipe. It sounds like the egg wash might not have been applied heavily enough, and the edges needed to be pinched more tightly. If you decide to try the recipe again, I hope that it turns out better the next time around. If you want the bites to be easier to seal and have a stronger flavor, you can always cut them a bit larger so you can squeeze in more filling. That part is certainly flexible!

  12. Hi Erin,
    Can we omt the wax layer of the brie? I never liked to eat that part – I find it bitter. Thanks!

    1. Hi Cat! I haven’t tried the recipe this way myself, but I think it should work fine. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

    1. Hi Charlene, it’s working on our end, please email hello@wellplated.com so we can help troubleshoot the issue. Thanks!

  13. Made exactly as given. Made 24 with one sheet rolled to 11” x 11”. Very very disappointed… zero flavor. The look is lovely. But you cannot taste either the Brie or the cranberries – it is a puff ball of indeterminate flavor! Cranberries tasted great. Brie was good Brie. Somehow the ratios of filling to pastry result in bland (but cute) puff pastry ball. Sorry it didn’t turn out better – after all the rave reviews on the blog – and lovely photography. Sigh.1 star

    1. I’m sorry this recipe wasn’t to your tastes, Linda. I (and many other readers) have truly enjoyed it, so I wish you would’ve too!

    1. Hi Ross! You likely could, but would need to cook the sauce a little longer. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

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