Chutney Baked Brie

  4.6 – 79 reviews  • Hot Cheese Dip Recipes

This brie wheel is baked until the cheese inside the rind is melted after being sprinkled with curry powder, coated with mango chutney, and studded with chopped cashews. It is creamy and excellent to combine sweet and savory flavors.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 25 mins
Servings: 32
Yield: 32 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 (2.2 pound) wheel Brie cheese
  2. 2 teaspoons ground curry powder
  3. 1 (12 ounce) jar mango chutney
  4. 1 cup chopped cashews
  5. 1 French baguette, cut into 1/2 inch slices

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. Sprinkle curry powder over top and sides of Brie; rub the curry powder into the rind to thoroughly coat the surface. Place the Brie wheel in a large pie plate or oven proof dish. Spread a generous layer of chutney over the top, and evenly sprinkle with cashews.
  3. Bake 15 minutes in the preheated oven, or until cashews are slightly golden and cheese inside the rind is melted. Serve with slices of baguette.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 187 kcal
Carbohydrate 14 g
Cholesterol 31 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 9 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Sodium 318 mg
Sugars 4 g
Fat 11 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Brianna Ford
I only used a 8oz wedge which I cut in two. I forgot to adjust the baking time and the Brie had totally melted after 15 minutes. It actually looked pretty this way and everyone enjoyed it. Couldn’t be easier. I used 8oz of Trader Joe’s mango ginger chutney and chopped pecans.
Tiffany Moran
Loved this and it’s very easy to make. I reduced the recipe for a small Brie round and it adapted perfectly.
Daniel Hernandez
This is a great alternative to our traditional maple syrup baked Brie. The flavours are very interesting but it may not appeal to everyone. Five stars from my family though!
Catherine Johnson
This was simple and delicious!
Paul Smith
This was delicious! Made it for an office potluck (used the toaster oven here) and it baked beautifully. Served it with thinly sliced French baguette and it was gobbled up fast. I used whole cashews instead of chopped and it looked so pretty. Also used peach chutney instead of mango (accidentally grabbed the peach) and it was delish! The combination of flavors (chutney and curry) are fabulous!
Mark Berry Jr.
I have made this recipe several times now, and it’s always a big hit with my guests. Highly recommend following the recipe as is… Though I substitute a wheel if mild Camerbert from time to time.
Anthony Nelson
This is delicious! I made it exactly as recipe directed. It was a big hit with friends. Plan to make again for thanksgiving appetizer .
Charles Ayers
So easy and so tasty! It was very well received at the party I took it to, also.
Dana Bishop
I’ve been making this since 2014 when I found it here. Needed to use up some brie & mango chutney & fortunately found this. Every time I make it, there are rave reviews from everyone.
Trevor Lawrence
Tried this recipe for the first time to take to a party. It was devoured! I’m making it again tonight to take to friends house as an appetizer before dinner. I am making a few adjustments to the recipe for tonight based on fixing it yesterday. I used 1/2 jar of the mango chutney and only about 1/2 cup of chopped cashews. I also found that it needed to bake @ 350 degrees for closer to half an hour for the brie to really soften up & melt. Served it with French baguette slices and also had sliced apples. It was fast, simple & YUMMY!
Patricia Carter
This was delicious, I took it to a Christmas party and it was really popular. I wasn’t sure about the Indian flavors with the Brie but I’m glad I made it!
Joseph Herrera
One word…Amazing! I hosted a dinner party and this dish was the star of the show! I highly recommend this, I must admit at first I was hesitant about the flavors meshing well, but they did and the dish is easy to make. I would give it 10 stars if I could.
Bonnie Luna
I made this a few months ago for our bridge group–they loved it! I am making it again Saturday night to take to a New Year’s Eve party.
Tony Durham
Very popular at cousin’s get-together.
John Ball
Also serve with apple slices. Tart Granny Smiths are the best.
Melissa Cunningham
I made this to use some of the Mango Chutney (recipe from this site) that I made. It was sooo good. I added chopped pecans instead of cashews and served with sliced french bread and crackers. I left it in the oven another five minutes since it didn’t really look any different after I cooked it, but the Brie was definitely melted when we cut into it (I didn’t use a 2 pound Brie wheel though, it was 13 oz). My boyfriend loved it.
Roy Mcknight
My very favorite recipe from this site. Have made this dozens of times as it is so easy and so loved by company.
Bailey Gonzalez
Made this for Christmas eve & it was a complete hit. I used a 1 lb brie wheel & adjusted the amount of curry & chutney (used a combo of Major Grey’s & mango). Very, very good & the simple preparation makes it ideal for the busy holidays.
Robin Holland
I love this recipe, but I substituted the cashews for pine nuts. Amazing! Perfect blend of subtle flavors. I highly recommend it.
Alison Salazar
Amazing recipe – follow it exactly when company is coming… but we also make it once a week for a quick snack – just pop some brie/mango chutney and cashews in the microwave for 10 seconds – yum!
Stephanie Greene
5+ stars. This recipe is amazing. Every time I make it, everyone always asks for the recipe. I usually use more curry powder, covering the entire wheel/wedge of brie, whole cashews and bake it a bit longer (~30min) so it’s nice and gooey. Delicious. I usually serve this as an appetizer to ‘Curried Honey Mustard Chicken’ and ‘Curried Pear, Cashew and Spinach Salad’ — two other great recipes from this site. Great meal.

 

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