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If you need a guaranteed-gone appetizer, this is it—warm, melty brie tucked into tear-and-share bread with sweet-tart cranberries and a kiss of honey. It’s festive, fast to pull together, and always the first empty plate on the holiday table.
Serve it straight from the oven with fresh herbs and a little flaky salt. Everyone pulls a piece, cheese stretches, and the room gets quiet for a second—best kind of party trick.

Yes, this is totally happening right now and I am so exited about it! It’s true what they say, sometimes the simplest things are the best, and this bread is simply the best.
I mean, come on do you see all that brie? What’s not to love about that? No joke, this bread is full on amazing. I might just eat it over turkey. No, I would totally eat it over turkey. Cheese and carbs for the win…my mom would be so proud! But guys, in all seriousness this is truly a great recipe to have on hand during the holiday season. I’ve already made it twice and definitely plan on making it again on Thursday as Thanksgiving appetizer. Even though we’re missing a few family members this year, we still have a large crowd and appetizers are a must.
Speaking of Thanksgiving, did you all spend your weekend planning and prepping? I know a lot of you might not be cooking, but those of you who are, are you ready? I should have been planning and prepping, but I totally did not. My game plan is not one I recommend to others, I’m going to cook everything on Thanksgiving Day.
I know, I know, how stupid is that? STUPID. But I’ve got lots to do leading up to Thanksgiving. That leaves me with just one day to prepare food. It’s totally cool though because I actually look forward to this kind of cooking day all year-long. I was telling my mom the other day that Thanksgiving is what I call a “fun, no pressure” cooking day. Normally I’m on the clock trying to get recipes tested and photographed before the sun sets, trying to be creative and plotting out how make my recipes look their absolute best. But on Thanksgiving, I’m just cooking dinner for my family. We listen to Christmas music, bake pies with mom, and Asher usually joins in to help with the sweets…along with making a giant mess…oh well. Now don’t get me wrong, I want to create a delicious meal for my family, but as long as they have turkey, gravy, rolls and mashed potatoes they’ll all be very happy. They are simple, nothing too fancy, kind of people, so it’s not a crazy hard meal to cook. Plus, I think I’ve said this before, but we always get our Christmas tree on Thanksgiving so that makes the day extra fun!
Not that you needed to know all that info, but that’s basically my Thanksgiving day in a nutshell. What do you guys do? I’d love to know your family (or friend) traditions!



Ahh ok, so back to this cranberry brie pull apart bread!
I am sure you guys know about pull apart bread, but have you have seen it with cranberries and brie? When this concept came to mind, I was way too excited about it. Cranberries and brie have got to be one of the best combos. For one, who doesn’t like brie? I feel as though it’s got to be one of the most loved cheeses out there. And with good reason, it’s buttery, and so gooey when warmed.
Perfect for pull apart bread!
Here’s how this works. You cut your bread in a cross hatch type of way, then stuff it with butter, brie, pecans and cranberries – bake, pull apart and eat. Yes, it’s truly as simple as that.
People go crazy for this. When I presented it to my family it was gone in minutes. There’s really nothing not to love. It’s excellence in every which way, and the perfect appetizer for both Thanksgiving and Christmas festivities. <–truth.
PS. these are personal size cheese breads right….yeah right, JUST KIDDING…but not really. 🙂



Ingredients:
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Bread: A soft pull-apart base or a scored round loaf both work. Choose something with a tender crumb so it soaks up butter and bakes up golden (avoid very dense loaves).
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Brie: Young/brie double-cream melts smoothly. Keep it cold for clean slices; rind on is fine and adds flavor.
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Cranberries: Dried cranberries.
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Sweetness: Honey or maple for a shiny finish; start light so the tart cranberries stay front-and-center.
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Herbs & spice: Rosemary or thyme for aroma; a pinch of chili flakes balances the richness.
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Crunch (optional): Toasted pecans or walnuts add texture; chop small so pieces nestle into the bread.
FAQ:
What kind of bread works best for pull-apart?
A soft, enriched pull-apart or a medium-soft boule scores well and crisps at the edges. Very crusty artisan loaves can be harder to pull and won’t soak in as much butter.
How do I keep the cheese from leaking out?
Keep the brie cold when slicing and tuck it deeper into slits or between rolls. Bake on parchment so any melty overflow is easy to scoop back on.
Can I assemble this ahead for a party?
Yes—assemble earlier in the day and refrigerate; brush with butter and bake right before guests arrive. Rewarm gently in a low oven if needed so the bread stays soft and the cheese remelts without over-browning.
Cranberry Brie Pull Apart Bread.
Servings: 6 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 297 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Ingredients
- 1 round loaf sourdough bread
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 2/3 cup raw pecans chopped
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 (16 ounce) wheel of brie, cubed
- 1 cup dried cranberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Slice the bread horizontally and vertically to create 1 inch cubes, being careful not to actually slice all the way through the bread.
- In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons butter, the pecans and brown sugar. Use your hands to mix the butter into the pecans to create a crumble. Take the remaining 2 tablespoons butter and insert thin slices into the loaf of bread.
- Place the loaf on a baking sheet and stuff the brie inside the bread, filling in all the spaces in between the cuts. Add the cranberries and pecans. Transfer to the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until the brie is melted and gooey. Serve immediately.

Cheese me please!
This post was originally published on November 21, 2016
















This is so simple! I might have to try it around Christmas (Thanksgiving is already done in Canada) haha. I love the idea of putting up the tree on Thanksgiving though. It must be such a fun day. 🙂
It would be great for Christmas too! I hope you love it Caroline, thanks!!
Yum!!
I know you’re a Gilmore Girls fan too, Tieghan…check out my “oy with the poodles already” coffee cookies http://www.kristinkitchen.com/blog/2016/11/21/chocolate-coffee-sugar-cookies : )
Thank you Kristin!! I will check those cookies out! (:
Hi Tieghan! Wow that bread looks incredibly festive! Boy did I miss a lot! I haven’t been online for a while so I know I miss a lot of your beautiful creations especially with the holidays coming up! That sounds like a great thanksgiving tradition with your family. For us here, we try to have our tree up the weekend after thanksgiving. Anyways, your creativity always inspire me, I know I’ve said this before but just in case you forgot lol 😉
Haha I was wondering where you have been Sheila! But I am glad you are back! (: Thank you so much, I am glad you are enjoying these Thanksgiving recipes!!
This looks soo good. All that cheesy goodness! Plus, the recipe is easy enough that you won’t have to stress out over it.
Yes! No stress for this one! Thanks so much Andrea!
Uber yum! Thanks, Tieghan. Cheers, Ardith
Glad you think so!! Thank you Ardith!
ah man, there’s brie in it, I’m in heaven!! Brie and Camembert are my downfall. ALong with portuguese cheeses, that is. Portuguese cheeses are the best, if I do say so myself 😉
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This is perfect for you then Ruth!! Thank you!
These pictures are stunning. I love the fairy lights in the background. It really does look so festive. This bread sounds absolutely divine!
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Awh thank you so much Jessica!!
This looks freaking delicious. I would totally eat this as a meal.
I am so glad you love this! Thank you!!
Oh wow! This looks out of this world good
Thank you Sara! Glad you like this one!!
I know that the hour is early, but I would have some of that with my coffee if I could.
Sounds awesome! Thanks Jude!!
I’ve always wanted to make a pull-apart bread so what better time to try it than Thanksgiving? I like how the recipe only has the simplest of ingredients. Natural and budget friendly.
– Charmaine
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It is perfect for Thanksgiving! I hope this goes great for you and you love it! Thank you!!
Wow, Tieghan! Just when I think you’ve done it all you pull something like this pull apart bread, lol! I am seriously trying not to bite my screen!
Lol! So happy you love this Tori!! Thank you!
Are you kidding, I love those little stories you add! And yes, I totally agree on this pull apart bread. It’s simple but still special, right?! It looks totally delicious!
Have a great week, and good luck with your day filled with cooking 🙂
Thanks so much Vivian! So glad you love the stories I add!! I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!!
Wow this looks so delicious! Brie and cranberry ftw!
Thank you Rhian!
I love this!! Especially coming up to Christmas when most of us have visitors and packed houses, what a great sharing dish!
Rebecca
xx
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Thank you so much Rebecca!!