Keto Oven-Baked Brie Cheese - Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Keto Oven-Baked Brie Cheese - Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

Elegant. Creamy. Comforting. Keto. Enjoy the magnificent flavor of warm Brie, paired with a savory blend of fresh herbs and toasted nuts. Your next co*cktail party just got easier! Brie works beautifully as a dessert course, too.

September 3 2016 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Appetizer, Dessert

Elegant. Creamy. Comforting. Keto. Enjoy the magnificent flavor of warm Brie, paired with a savory blend of fresh herbs and toasted nuts. Your next co*cktail party just got easier! Brie works beautifully as a dessert course, too.

USMetric

4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 9 oz. 260 g brie cheese or Camembert cheese
  • 1 1 garlic clove, mincedgarlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp fresh rosemary, coarsely chopped
  • 2 oz. 55 g pecans or walnuts, coarsely chopped
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp olive oil
  • salt and pepper

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Instructions

Instructions are for 4 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).

  2. Place the cheese on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper or in a small nonstick baking dish.

  3. In a small bowl, mix the garlic, herb and nuts together with the olive oil. Add salt and pepper to taste.

  4. Place the nut mixture on the cheese and bake for 10 minutes or until cheese is warm and soft and nuts are toasted. Serve warm or lukewarm.

Tips

If you're feeding a crowd, use a larger wheel of Brie. Just double or triple the topping ingredients and plan for more baking time. Serve with keto seeded crackers or thinly sliced pears or apples if you can tolerate fruit. Or enjoy on its own with a fork.

Mix up the herbs! You can also use fresh parsley or thyme to get new exciting flavor combos.

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40 comments

  1. 1

    Val

    September 3 2016

    This is great with pork rinds for dipping.

  2. 2

    Jess

    September 3 2016

    Heads up, this recipe says 400 degrees Ferenheight and also 200 degrees Ferenheight, seems to be a typo.

    Sounds delicious, and an easy appetizer!

    Replies: #3, #20

  3. 3

    Reply to comment #2 by Jess

    Kristin Berglund Team Diet Doctor

    September 4 2016

    Heads up, this recipe says 400 degrees Ferenheight and also 200 degrees Ferenheight, seems to be a typo.

    Sounds delicious, and an easy appetizer!

    Hi Jess!

    Thank you for telling us! It's corrected now.

  4. 4

    Sandra

    January 31 2017

    i have not found , anywhere on here, what's a serving size. i cannot just "eat till I am full", ill go over my carb intake (wanting to keep it under 20 carbs per day) - so please put what a serving size it ! thanks!

    Replies: #18, #21

  5. 5

    Patricia

    January 31 2017

    I do 6oz. Meat lunck & dinner as it keeps my full & subtract the fiber & alchole sugar from total carbs . Aonly alchole sugar thats in some foods .

    Reply: #19

  6. 6

    Chelsea

    April 4 2017

    Thanks so much for all these great and helpful recipes. I have just one concern. The recipes do clearly state how many servings are in the dish, however, I'm unsure how much 1 serving consists of. I am concerned about this because I keep a strict look on how many carbs I consume each day. And without clearly knowing the serving amount it is just impossible to know how many carbs I'm having in any of these dishes. It is probably somewhere on this page and I'm just overlooking it. But any help to these spacifics would be absolutely appreciated, otherwise I wouldn't know how much to eat?

  7. 7

    Denise

    May 8 2017

    what do you eat this on?

  8. 8

    Eric

    October 29 2017

    Where do you get your nutritional values? When I enter the individual ingredients into CRON-O-Meter, I get 64% Fat, 6% Carbs, and 30% protein. not 82, 17, &1 as indicated by the Nutrition box.

    Reply: #9

  9. 9

    Reply to comment #8 by Eric

    Peter Biörck Team Diet Doctor

    October 29 2017

    Hi Eric!

    I'm not sure exactly where the recipe team collects their data.

    But the given data is E% not weight% and we only count net carbs (Total carbs -fiber).

    Where do you get your nutritional values? When I enter the individual ingredients into CRON-O-Meter, I get 64% Fat, 6% Carbs, and 30% protein. not 82, 17, &1 as indicated by the Nutrition box.

  10. 10

    Nell

    December 27 2017

    I made this baked brie for Christmas Eve, with pistachios and it was a really big hit!!

  11. 11

    Deborah

    May 14 2018

    A lot of baked brie recipes say to remove the top crust before baking. This recipe doesn't say anything about that. Do you peel off the top? Or leave it on?

    Reply: #30

  12. 12

    Katie Delgado

    July 5 2018

    I have the same question as Deborah. Take the top off? Thanks!

  13. 13

    Patsy

    August 5 2018

    Why take the top off?

  14. 14

    GENE

    August 9 2018

    I followed this recipe and it's delicious. However 10 mins at 400degF made cheese melt. Do you suggest turning oven off after it was preheated and just keep meal inside for 10 minutes after oven is turned off?

  15. 15

    Judy

    August 19 2018

    This recipe is great with the KetoSeed Crackers or just a spoon! Was a hit at our house Thanks all the great recipes!

  16. 16

    Linda

    August 29 2018

    I made it with camembert and it was perfect!!! Served it with a boiled egg each that I cut in four, 2 slices of thick fried bacon and your low carb blackberry cobbler as dessert. Amazing evening meal ^^

    I don't understand previous commenters about serving size confusions...
    Each recipe explains how many servings it is for, and you can even lower or up that number and the ingredient list adjusts accordingly.

    So if you make it for 4, then simply a quarter of what you made is one portion.

  17. 17

    Angelique

    September 15 2018

    For serving amount look above the word "ingredients"(ingredient list) and toward the right it show you the serving size. All the recipes on here have the same format. I enjoy being able to increase the serving size to double recipes and freeze leftovers.
    Hope this helps.

  18. Reply to comment #4 by Sandra

    Susie

    October 26 2018

    Sandra, the serving size is to the right of the US/ metric button. Just scroll to 1 and that’s your serving size.

  19. 19

    Reply to comment #5 by Patricia

    Una

    January 2 2019

    This recipe as it comes, with 250g or roughly 8 or 9 ozs of brie, is for four people! If you just want one, then go to the serving size and change it. It always gives US and Metric, although the Metric can be a bit ambiguous at times, even though the company is in Stockholm, but it's really geared up for the American market - even names of vegetables!

    The problem with many of these recipes isi that in fact there are not always weights and measurements, or millilitres instead of grams for solids. I am not American, and we don't cook like that in England by cups - or any old sized chicken breast meat. We weigh and measure things unless you are a chef in some high class restaurant! Tablespoons on here are also a bit dubious and suspect they are American ones rather than Stockholm ones. Tablespoons in England are for the table - aka serving, and two times a desertspoon, so the spoons can throw a recipe very easily out of sync. We also have rounded soup spoons unlike the rest of Europe.

  20. 20

    Reply to comment #2 by Jess

    Una

    January 2 2019

    It has now been changed to 200C - which is quite hot for something like this! I will put it no higher than 180C in a fan oven, which we all have over here in England except for the many who cook by mains gas, and so they'll have to find the gas mark for that.

  21. 21

    Reply to comment #4 by Sandra

    Jamie

    January 7 2019

    First world problems!

  22. 22

    Victoria

    January 27 2019

    Do you remove cheese hard covering when using Brie or Cambert cheese....I need to know!

    Reply: #23

  23. 23

    Reply to comment #22 by Victoria

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    January 28 2019

    Take a look at the picture of the recipe; you can see that the white rind is left on the Brie. If there is a covering apart from that, you can remove it.

  24. 24

    Sally

    January 31 2019

    Many people put a cross-hatch on top of the Brie with a sharp knife so the middle part softens but does not run all over. Just an idea from a seasoned cook.

  25. 25

    Bonnie

    January 31 2019

    Better without the garlic in the nut topping.

  26. 26

    Stef

    May 8 2019

    Can you do it with tartiflette cheese?

    Reply: #27

  27. 27

    Reply to comment #26 by Stef

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    May 9 2019

    Can you do it with tartiflette cheese?

    I am not familiar with that cheese. If it is soft and melts well, like brie, it might make a good substitute.

  28. 28

    Tatiana

    June 15 2019

    Just tried out this recipe. It is OUT OF THIS WORLD@!!! So good....Combined with a side salad with greens and small glass of dry wine. I feel I just ate in a fine dining restaurant......So many thanks for this recipe!!!!

  29. 29

    Steve McIntosh

    January 6 2020

    Thanks very much for this. It worked really well.

  30. 30

    Reply to comment #11 by Deborah

    Ola

    April 1 2020

    I always peel off the top. It’s perfect melted 😋

  31. 31

    Judi

    June 21 2020

    if you have toasted pecan halves, they work well for dipping... we toast ours with butter, salt, and pepper (we do 2 lbs at a time-makes the house smell delicious) and store them in small containers. then we just pull them out for things like this. they are esp great with the brie, but are good additions to a keto charcuterie.

    Reply: #32

  32. 32

    Reply to comment #31 by Judi

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    June 21 2020

    if you have toasted pecan halves, they work well for dipping... we toast ours with butter, salt, and pepper (we do 2 lbs at a time-makes the house smell delicious) and store them in small containers. then we just pull them out for things like this. they are esp great with the brie, but are good additions to a keto charcuterie.

    Great idea! That sounds wonderful! Just be sure to include the carbs for the pecans!

  33. 33

    Dee Adams

    July 8 2020

    I’m not doing net carbs, just a low carb diet. Can you tell me if there’s a total carb count for this recipe? If it’s in here, I apologize, I couldn’t find it.

    Reply: #34

  34. 34

    Reply to comment #33 by Dee Adams

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 8 2020

    I’m not doing net carbs, just a low carb diet. Can you tell me if there’s a total carb count for this recipe? If it’s in here, I apologize, I couldn’t find it.

    For Total Carbs on any of our recipes, add the Net Carbs and Fiber. In this specific case, it is 1 + 1 for 2 Total Carbs.

  35. 35

    Donna

    August 26 2020

    This was a great taste!

    Reply: #36

  36. 36

    Reply to comment #35 by Donna

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 26 2020

    This was a great taste!

    I'm glad you enjoyed it! I've made it for company as well and it was well received!

  37. 37

    Verónica

    September 9 2020

    Hi, can I replace the brie with provolone?

    Reply: #38

  38. 38

    Reply to comment #37 by Verónica

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 9 2020

    Hi, can I replace the brie with provolone?

    Provolone will not have the same texture when melted or taste as brie.

  39. 39

    Sara

    October 13 2020

    Best recipe ever so yum quick and easy

    Reply: #40

  40. 40

    Reply to comment #39 by Sara

    Britta Patterson

    October 13 2020

    Best recipe ever so yum quick and easy

    I am happy to hear that you enjoyed it Sara!

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Keto Oven-Baked Brie Cheese - Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

Is brie cheese allowed on keto diet? ›

Brie is a keto-friendly cheese that makes an easy appetizer for your next gettogether. Plus, everyone will love the aroma of oven baked brie as they enjoy a co*cktail and mingle. This low carb cheese is perfect to snack on with some fresh berries, or even a little chocolate (yes, we put chocolate in everything).

Can I eat brie every day? ›

Otherwise, including moderate amounts of brie in your diet shouldn't have any significant side effects. The recommended serving size of brie is 1 ounce (28 grams), which is about the size of your thumb. Eating excessive amounts may cause bloating or constipation — and lead to high calorie intake.

How many net carbs are in brie cheese? ›

Brie cheese (1 ounce) contains 0.1g total carbs, 0.1g net carbs, 7.8g fat, 5.9g protein, and 95 calories.

Is triple cream brie keto friendly? ›

Yes, Brie cheese is generally considered a good option for a keto diet. Brie cheese is rich in fats and low in carbohydrates, making it a suitable choice for those following a ketogenic eating pattern.

Is brie OK for weight loss? ›

Brie - Brie is a creamy, white cheese made from cow's milk. It's low in fat and calories, and contains a high amount of protein. Brie is a good choice for weight loss. Goat Cheese – Keystone Farms Cheese Black Truffle Goat cheese is a soft, white cheese made from goat's milk.

Will I stay in ketosis if I eat cheese? ›

All types of cheese are allowed on the keto diet, as cheese is relatively low in carbohydrate, which complies with the key principle of the keto diet. The Ketogenic diet or “keto” diet is a low carbohydrate and high fat eating plan.

Is brie cheese healthy or unhealthy? ›

Brie cheese is an excellent source of casein protein, vitamin B12 for energy production, calcium for strong bones, and vitamin A for enhanced immune system response. Brie cheese can also aid in weight maintenance and be part of a nutritious diet.

How bad is brie for cholesterol? ›

Now for the bad news—these cheeses are high enough in saturated fat and cholesterol to justify limiting or avoiding them, says Routhenstein: American: The full-fat version contains 28mg of cholesterol and 5g of saturated fat per slice. Brie: This French cheese has 28mg of cholesterol and 5g of saturated fat per ounce.

Why is brie so addictive? ›

"Study Reveals that Cheese Triggers the Same Part of the Brain as Many Drugs" New research argues that cheese is addictive in a way similar to drugs because of a chemical called casein, which is found in dairy products and can trigger the brain's opioid receptors.

What cheese is best on keto diet? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

Does brie spike blood sugar? ›

Will cheese affect blood sugar levels? Cheese has a low glycemic index (GI), meaning that it releases glucose slowly and will not trigger significant blood glucose spikes. People often consume cheese alongside other foods, however, and some of these may spike blood glucose.

Does brie raise blood sugar? ›

Cheese is generally low in carbs and not likely to affect blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. It's still best to enjoy it moderately as part of a balanced diet.

What is the lowest carb cheese? ›

Goat cheese: Also keto-friendly, goat cheese is a good choice. It has no carbs and 8 grams of fat, and 6 grams of protein. One ounce has 103 calories. Goat cheese has less lactose than cow's milk, making it easier to digest.

What heavy cream is keto? ›

With only 1.75 grams of carbs per 1/4 cup (59 mL), both heavy and whipping cream can be considered keto-friendly ( 3 , 4 ). For this reason, many people on keto diets rely on whipping cream or heavy cream as a sugar-free coffee creamer or to make keto-friendly desserts, such as chocolate mousse.

Can you eat too much cream cheese on keto? ›

Although it's very low in carbs, a person can consume large amounts at once because cheese tastes so good. Moderation is key. So, if you're having cheese as part of a weight loss strategy like keto, make sure you know your daily calorie limit along with your protein and fat macronutrient needs.

Which type of cheese is best for keto? ›

Some cheeses suit the keto diet better than others. This mainly comes down to their carb and fat content and level of processing. The best keto cheeses include cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese, while the worst are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

What kind of cheese is OK on keto? ›

Cheeses like THE BIG MOO are your best Keto bet because it is full fat. Full fat cheeses have lower lactose content and less than 1 g of carbs per serving. As a rule of thumb, soft cheeses may be less keto cheese friendly than hard cheeses because they have more lactose (a kind of sugar).

What is the best block cheese for keto diet? ›

These cheeses are ideal for the keto diet because they have high-fat content and less processing.
  • Cheddar. Cheddar is a famous yellow cheese. ...
  • Gouda. Gouda is a mildly sweet, creamy, yellow-hued cow's milk cheese. ...
  • Goat. ...
  • Blue Cheese. ...
  • Parmesan Cheese.
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Do you remove rind on Brie before baking? ›

Do you take the rind off before baking? Keep the rind on, as it will help the cheese hold its shape so it doesn't all melt out. The rind is also edible, so you can enjoy it with the melted cheese, or simply remove the top layer after baking and dunk in crusty bread like a fondue.

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