Warm Brie with Fuji Apple, Pear and Melba Toasts

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Total Time:
12 min
Prep
10 min
Cook
2 min
Yield:
4 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 1 large Fugi apple
  • 1 large red or brown skinned pear, slightly underripe
  • A wedge lemon
  • 1 pound individual wheel brie cheese
  • 24 sesame Melba toast rounds, any brand

Directions

Quarter apple and pear lengthwise and cut into each quarter on an angle to remove the core. Slice apple and pear into 1/4-inch thick slices. Squeeze a little lemon juice over the fruit to slow browning.

Cut the top rind off the brie and place in the microwave on high for 60 seconds. Depending on the ripeness of the cheese, it will take 60 to 90 seconds on high to heat and melt. If brie is not yet soft and hot after 1 minute, place it back in microwave for another 30 seconds on high.

Serve the softened, warm brie with a platter of fruit and Melba toasts for dipping and spreading. Reheat brie if it tightens up for 20 to 30 seconds at a time on high.

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  • on July 23, 2011

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    I thought this was an interesting way to enjoy brie cheese. Slicing the top off. Unfortunately, the brie just overflowed and I ended up with a big mound of melted brie. Not sure how she did it to make it look so elegant! I love brie cheese so it tasted great anyway. I decorated the plate with pears and melba toast but did not use the fuji apples. Overall, nice.

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  • on October 02, 2009

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    Enjoyed this recipe very much and to the woman who made the comment about Fuji being spelled incorrectly, well she couldn't even spell apple!!

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  • on November 20, 2008

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    Fuji is spelled with a "j" not a "g" so it would be Fuji Appleas, not Fugi Apples.

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