Servings: 24 bites | Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 15–20 minutes
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These Oven Baked Crescent Brie Bites are proof that you don’t need a long ingredient list to create something truly spectacular. With just three simple components—buttery crescent dough, creamy melted Brie, and sweet fruit jam—you can whip up an appetizer that looks and tastes like it came from a fancy bistro.
The magic happens in the oven as the crescent dough turns golden and flaky, the Brie becomes irresistibly gooey, and the jam melts into a sweet, sticky topping. They’re perfect for holiday parties, game day gatherings, or any time you need a quick crowd-pleaser that disappears in minutes.
Ingredients
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2 (8-ounce) tubes refrigerated crescent roll dough
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8 ounces Brie cheese, chilled
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½ cup fruit jam or preserves (raspberry, apricot, strawberry, or fig)
Directions
1. Preheat and prepare. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a 9×13-inch glass baking dish or a 24-cup mini muffin tin.
2. Chill and slice the Brie. Place the Brie in the freezer for about 10 minutes—this firms it up so you can cut clean, even cubes. Cut the cheese into 24 small pieces, roughly ½ to ¾ inch each. Leave the rind on; it’s edible and helps the cheese hold its shape while baking.
3. Prepare the dough. Unroll the crescent dough on a clean surface. Gently press the perforated seams together so you have two flat rectangles. Cut each rectangle into 12 even squares, for a total of 24 pieces.
4. Assemble the bites. Press one dough square into each muffin cup or place them snugly in your baking dish. Add a cube of Brie to the center of each, then top with about ½ to 1 teaspoon of jam.
5. Seal and shape. Gently pull the corners of each dough square up around the filling and pinch them together on top to seal. Don’t worry if a little cheese or jam peeks through—those melty spots are what make them look so tempting!
6. Bake. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the crescent dough is puffed and deep golden brown.
7. Rest and serve. Let the bites cool in the pan for about 5 minutes before serving. This helps the cheese set just enough so they’re easier to pick up while still wonderfully gooey inside.
Variations
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Change the jam: Try cranberry sauce for the holidays, fig jam for a fancier feel, or pepper jelly for a sweet-heat kick.
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Add crunch: Sprinkle chopped pecans, walnuts, or fresh thyme on top before baking.
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Different cheese: Swap Brie for Camembert, or use sharp white cheddar or goat cheese for a completely different flavor profile.
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Savory twist: Use caramelized onion jam or hot pepper jelly instead of fruit preserves.
Expert Tips
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Keep the Brie cold until you’re ready to cut it—this prevents messy, sticky cubes.
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Don’t overfill with jam or it will bubble over and create a sticky mess.
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Pack them snugly in the baking dish so they support each other and puff upward instead of spreading flat.
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Bake in a glass dish if possible—metal pans can get too hot on the edges and burn the corners.
Storage and Reheating
Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Reheating: Reheat in a 350°F oven for 5 to 7 minutes to restore the flaky pastry. Skip the microwave—it will make the dough rubbery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make these ahead of time?Yes! Assemble them a few hours ahead and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake.
Can I use puff pastry instead of crescent rolls? Absolutely—puff pastry creates an even flakier, more elegant version.
Should I remove the rind from the Brie? It’s personal preference. The rind is edible and helps the cheese hold its shape, but you can remove it if you prefer.
Do I need to use a muffin tin? Not at all—you can arrange them snugly in a glass baking dish for a pull-apart style presentation.
Final Thoughts
These Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Crescent Brie Bites are the ultimate easy appetizer—flaky, creamy, sweet, and impossible to resist. With minimal prep and maximum flavor, they’re guaranteed to be the first thing to disappear from the table