Brown Sugar Baked Brie

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Brown Sugar Baked Brie




If the argot of this direction alone doesn't get you necessity to seem up and get it in the oven, I don't couple what else could convince you. I was serendipitous enough to get this direction from my human, who got it from her friend…you got that?  I knew when I heard virtually it at Thanksgiving, I perfectly had to possess it. Withal, I do not couple the legitimate origination of this recipe.
I cannot get to bowman you how genuine this is. It's virtually minimal afters. The creamy, friendly Cheese with the sugariness sauce is really, truly unbelievable.  I don't suppose you can meet the holidays without it. I'm not kidding.You will poorness to use a colossal move of Brie to follow all the sauce, not to name there gift not be sufficiency for everyone if you work a teeny one.


INGREDIENTS
  • 1 whole wheel of Brie (16-19 ounces) Costco sells one, President Brie is the best for this recipe, do not use an expensive Brie
  • 1 cup Kahlua
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 cup chopped pecans (I do leave mine mostly whole for looks)
  • Serve with Keebler Club crackers


DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Start by carefully slicing the rind off the top of the Brie wheel, but do not remove completely. Bake for 15 minutes. When the Brie is done baking, the top can be easily removed to expose the creamy cheese.

2. While the Brie is baking, in a medium saucepan, bring Kahlua and brown sugar to a boil and simmer for 10-15 minutes, until a syrupy consistency is made. Throw the pecans in for 2 minutes at the end to warm them through and completely cover with the sauce.

3. Remove the Brie from the oven (removing top rind) and pour Kahlua sauce over the Brie.

4. Serve warm with crackers.

5. some readers have experienced that their Kahlua mixture was too runny. My thoughts are it was too hot for whatever reason. You could make the sauce 15 minutes before you place Brie in the oven and remove from heat, letting it cool a bit and thicken up. If it thickens too much, place it on the heat again slightly. You want a nice pourable consistency.