Brie Cheese and Cranberry Christmas Wreath

A festive, crowd-pleasing pastry wreath filled with creamy brie and bright cranberry sauce — easy to assemble and perfect for holiday gatherings.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 40 minutes from start to finish, this comes together quickly and uses just one sheet of store-bought puff pastry — no special dough skills required.
- Uses easily accessible ingredients: a single 8-ounce wedge of brie, canned whole-berry cranberry sauce, an egg for shine, and a little fresh rosemary for fragrance.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble the wreath and refrigerate it for up to 4 hours before baking, or freeze it uncooked for a stress-free holiday morning.
- Crowd-pleaser: visually impressive and shareable, perfect for holiday buffets, brunches, or evening appetizers with wine.
- Customizable: swap the cranberry for fig jam or apricot preserves, or add toasted nuts for crunch — see the variations below.
When I first served this at a small family brunch, my grandmother — a stickler for tradition — declared it ‘‘holiday cleverness’’ and promptly took the recipe. Watching the wreath disappear in under ten minutes reminded me why I keep this as a go-to: it’s simple, showy, and reliably delicious.
Ingredients
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed: Use a high-quality all-butter or butter-blend sheet for best flavor and flake. Pepperidge Farm or store-brand frozen puff pastry both work; thaw it in the refrigerator overnight or on the counter for 20–30 minutes until pliable but still cool.
- 8 ounces brie: Buy a whole wheel or wedge with the rind intact. Choose a creamy brie with a slightly runny center at room temperature — look for brands like Président or local artisan bries for more depth.
- 1/2 cup cranberry sauce, whole-berry recommended: Canned whole-berry gives a nice texture contrast and bright acidity. Homemade cranberry relish can also be used for more zing.
- 1 egg (for egg wash): Beat with 1 teaspoon of water to brush the pastry, helping it brown and shine beautifully.
- 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped: Fresh rosemary gives an herbal lift. Strip the leaves from the stem and mince finely so pieces don’t overpower each bite.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking and help with even browning. Place a baking rack over the sheet if you want additional airflow, but it’s optional. Make sure your pastry is chilled but pliable — if too warm it will be difficult to shape. Cut and arrange the pastry: On a lightly floured surface, roll the puff pastry into an even circle about 11–12 inches in diameter. Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to slice the circle into 8–10 equal triangular pieces (like pizza slices). Arrange the triangles on the parchment in a ring with the wide bases touching to form the inner circle, and the pointed ends facing outward to become the decorative outer crust. Layer the filling: Slice the brie into wedges about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick and place them in a single ring around the inner circle of the pastry, leaving a small gap in the center. Spoon about 1/2 cup of whole-berry cranberry sauce over the brie, distributing evenly so each wedge gets a bit of berry. The sauce adds moisture and bright acidity; avoid excess that would make the pastry soggy. Fold and secure: Gently fold each triangular tip over the filling, tucking it toward the center and under the inner edge to create a continuous wreath shape. Press lightly to seal gaps but don’t compress the dough — you want the layers to remain airy. If any cranberry spills onto the outer pastry, gently wipe it away to prevent burning in the oven. Finish and bake: Brush the entire surface with the beaten egg wash for a glossy finish, then sprinkle the chopped rosemary evenly across the top. Transfer the wreath to the preheated oven and bake for 20–25 minutes, until the pastry is deep golden brown and the brie is soft inside. Use visual cues — bubbling cheese at the seams and an even golden color — to judge doneness. Rest and serve: Allow the wreath to rest for 5–7 minutes after baking so the cheese sets slightly and doesn’t run. Serve warm with small plates and a sharp knife or small spoons for scooping. Leftovers keep well in the refrigerator and are lovely served slightly warmed the next day.
You Must Know
- This is rich and best enjoyed in small portions — it keeps well refrigerated for up to 3 days; freeze uncooked for up to 1 month.
- High in dairy and gluten: contains cheese and puff pastry — not suitable for dairy-free or gluten-free diets without substitutions.
- Freezing tip: wrap the assembled, unbaked wreath tightly in plastic and foil, then bake from frozen adding about 10–15 extra minutes.
- Nutrition highlight: each serving is moderate in protein from brie, high in fat from pastry and cheese, and provides carbohydrates from the crust and cranberry sauce.
I love how this recipe bridges casual entertaining and holiday formality. We’ve served it at family brunches, toasting it with cider, and at evening parties where it becomes a conversation starter. It’s a small recipe that creates an impression — and that’s why I keep it in my holiday toolbox.
Storage Tips
To maintain the flaky texture, store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 8–10 minutes to restore crispiness; avoid microwaving which will make the pastry soggy. If you want to prep ahead, assemble the wreath on parchment, wrap tightly in plastic, and refrigerate for up to 4 hours before baking. For longer storage, freeze the unbaked wreath on the parchment, then wrap in foil and freeze for up to 1 month; bake from frozen, adding 10–15 minutes to the bake time and tenting with foil if the top browns too quickly.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have brie, use camembert or a young triple-cream cheese for similar meltiness; firmer cheeses like aged goat or manchego will not melt the same way. Swap whole-berry cranberry sauce for fig jam, apricot preserves, or a chutney for a different flavor profile; use 1/3 cup of a thicker preserve to avoid excess moisture. For a gluten-free option, try a store-bought gluten-free puff pastry and check label directions for bake time adjustments. For a dairy-free twist, use a plant-based brie alternative, though texture and flavor will be slightly different.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm as an appetizer with crusty bread slices, water crackers, or thinly sliced baguette. Pair it with crisp white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc or a fruity Pinot Noir to balance the richness. Garnish with extra rosemary sprigs and a light drizzle of honey for contrast. For a brunch spread, present the wreath alongside smoked salmon, fresh fruit, and a simple green salad dressed in lemon vinaigrette.
Cultural Background
Though not a traditional recipe from a specific country, this sharing-style pastry draws on French influences — the use of puff pastry and brie is quintessentially French, while the circular wreath shape nods to northern European festive traditions. Cheese-centered communal dishes have long been part of European gatherings; this modern version marries pâtisserie technique with seasonal American flavors like cranberry, creating a hybrid that feels both familiar and celebratory.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter use cranberry and rosemary as written; in autumn switch to spiced pear compote and a sprinkle of toasted walnuts. For spring, try apricot preserves and thyme. During summer, a light ricotta mixed with lemon zest and a blueberry compote can transform the concept into a seasonal tart. Adjust baking times minimally — the key is keeping the pastry cold until it hits the oven so layers puff properly.
Meal Prep Tips
For party prep, assemble multiple wreaths on parchment, freeze on a tray until firm, then wrap individually. Label with baking instructions and bake straight from frozen on the party day. If you need to stretch portions, serve with extra toasted bread and a small green salad. Use a serrated knife to cut clean slices when reheating; let stand briefly after baking so the cheese stabilizes for neater portions.
There’s a simple joy in pulling a golden wreath from the oven and watching faces light up. Make it your own, and it will become a quick family tradition — one pastry at a time.
Pro Tips
Keep the pastry cold until it goes into the oven to ensure maximum puff and flakiness.
Use whole-berry cranberry sauce to add texture; spread conservatively to avoid soggy pastry.
Brush with egg wash for a deep golden color and glossy finish; an extra brush right before serving revives the sheen.
If assembling ahead, refrigerate rather than leaving at room temperature to preserve layers and prevent the brie from softening too much.
This nourishing brie cheese and cranberry christmas wreath recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Preheat and prepare
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Ensure puff pastry is thawed but still cool to the touch so it holds shape when cut and folded.
Cut the pastry
Roll the puff pastry into an 11–12 inch circle on a lightly floured surface. Cut into 8–10 even triangles using a sharp knife or pizza cutter and arrange the triangles in a ring with the wide bases touching to form a wreath shape.
Add brie and cranberry
Slice brie into thin wedges and place around the inner ring. Spoon 1/2 cup whole-berry cranberry sauce over the brie, distributing evenly to avoid heavy spots that could make the pastry soggy.
Fold and tuck
Fold the pointed tips of each triangle over the filling and tuck them under the inner edge to seal the wreath. Press lightly to secure but keep the layers airy.
Egg wash and rosemary
Brush the assembled wreath with beaten egg mixed with 1 teaspoon water. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary evenly over the top for aromatic flavor.
Bake and rest
Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 20–25 minutes until the pastry is golden brown and the brie is soft and slightly bubbling. Let rest for 5–7 minutes before slicing to allow the cheese to set.
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