This easy baked brie recipe is drizzled with a sugar-free caramel pecan sauce for a one-of-kind keto appetizer. Sweet and savory, and so easy to make, it's the perfect last minute appetizer for any get together. 
Keto baked brie with a pecan praline topping.

This easy baked brie recipe is drizzled with a sugar-free caramel pecan sauce for a one-of-kind keto appetizer. Sweet and savory, and so easy to make, it’s the perfect last minute appetizer for any get together.

Keto baked brie with a pecan praline topping.


 

Entertaining friends and family can be stressful, but this easy baked brie recipe is the epitome of simple elegance. And it’s mouthwateringly delicious too.

How could it not be? Warm melty soft cheese oozing out from underneath gooey keto pecan praline sauce, just begging to be scooped up with some crisp keto crackers.

That’s my idea of a good time, and I am pretty sure I am not alone here!

A hand pulling up a cracker with gooey keto baked brie and pecans.

The brilliance of baked brie

Whoever thought of popping a wheel of brie in the oven for a few minutes to make it extra gooey is damn brilliant. Brilliant, I say!

It takes even mediocre brie to a whole new level, softening the rind and warming the cheese so that it pours forth like molten lava. It’s so enticing that it’s hard to resist.

And it’s ridiculously easy to make, too. Most people are familiar with it “en croute”, or brie baked in a crust. But that adds extra work and extra carbs. It’s just as wonderful baked as is, and it becomes a blank slate for any number of delicious toppings.

Try it with some of my sugar-free cranberry sauce. Yum!

A small round of brie on a white plate, prior to baking.

Ingredients

You only need a handful of ingredients for this keto baked brie:

  • Small wheel of brie
  • Pecans
  • Butter
  • Heavy cream
  • Keto sweetener
  • Vanilla
  • Salt
Pouring keto pecan praline sauce over a plate of baked brie.

How to make baked brie with caramel pecans

  1. Prep the caramel pecan sauce. It’s easy to make and you only need half the recipe to top the brie. Let it cool while preparing the brie. Add the extra pecan halves right into the sauce.
  2. Place the brie in a baking dish. Choose one that’s got room for the brie and the topping, and has high enough sides that the melted cheese won’t spill out.
  3. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes. Keep your eye on it, as different brands have different rinds. Some soften very quickly and the cheese starts oozing out early (mine did!).
  4. Top with the pecan sauce. Add the sauce over the top of the cheese, piling it up toward the center.
  5. Serve immediately. This is a dish best served hot so get it out there on the table as soon as it’s ready.
Close up shot of sugar-free pralines on baked brie

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of brie works best?

Any kind will work, as long as it’s a full wheel, rather than a cut wedge. But I suggest opting for less expensive brands rather than premium brie. Baking it and adding toppings brings out great flavor.

Why do you use two different sweeteners in the praline sauce?

A brown sugar replacement like Swerve gives the sauce the right flavor, and BochaSweet helps it stay soft and gooey for longer. You can replace the BochaSweet with allulose or xylitol.

Can this Keto Baked Brie be made in advance?

As I mentioned earlier, it’s best served fresh and hot. You can make the praline sauce ahead and rewarm it gently in a pan before serving.

You can rewarm any leftover baked brie in the oven, or even in the microwave, but it won’t look as pretty as it first did!

A plate of baked brie with caramel pecans and a bowl of keto crackers.

How to serve Keto Baked Brie

The age old question: What do we use to scoop up gooey, cheesy appetizers on a keto diet? Is it too gauche to suggest you simply eat it with a spoon?

But besides that, you could toast slices of keto focaccia bread, or make some keto sesame crackers. Even my keto graham crackers would be delicious.

I also highly recommend Real Phat Crackers for the best store-bought option. You can always use code FOODDREAMER for 10% off

Keto baked brie with a pecan praline topping.
5 from 7 votes

Keto Baked Brie Recipe

Servings: 8 servings
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
This easy baked brie recipe is drizzled with a sugar-free caramel pecan sauce for a one-of-kind keto appetizer. Sweet and savory, and so easy to make, it's the perfect last minute appetizer for any get together. 

Ingredients
 

  • 1/2 recipe Keto Pecan Praline Sauce
  • 1/4 cup additional toasted pecan halves, (don't chop these)
  • 8 ounce wheel of brie
  • Fresh rosemary or thyme sprigs

Instructions

  • Prepare the praline sauce according to the directions. Stir in the additional pecan halves and let the sauce cool 10 to 20 minutes. See recipe notes.
  • Preheat the oven to 350F and place the brie in a baking dish with sides at least 1 inch high. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, until the top is soft to the touch.
  • Remove and pour the sauce over the brie. Garnish with rosemary or thyme and serve.

Notes

I added another 1/4 cup of un-chopped toasted pecans to the sauce more for appearances than anything else. It looks so good with some of the pecans chopped and some whole. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving = 1/8th of recipe | Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.3g | Protein: 6.7g | Fat: 18.1g | Fiber: 0.7g
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20 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I am making this for Christmas Eve appie night and just finished making the Pecan Praline sauce and OMG I am literally eating it with a spoon. Good thing I made a whole recipe not just the half I need for the brie. I definitely see more of this sauce in my future. Thank you for a fantastic recipe.

  2. Gretchen Birdwell says:

    5 stars
    I had a good bit of Brie leftover from my cheeseball snowman (Carolyn’s delicious recipe!) so I did this recipe for an appetizer for hubs and me…it was amazing! I think we decided it was our dinner. 😉

  3. I was looking for the recipe Cranberry Baked Brie that you had emailed to me but the link brings me here. This recipe looks amazing and one I will definitely try. I did type in the search for the Cranberry Baked Brie which also brought me here. Is there someplace else it may be?

    1. You misunderstood my email… you simply bake the brie as you would here and then use cranberry sauce instead of my pecans sauce.

  4. 5 stars
    Incredible ! What kind of crackers do you use ?

    1. Those are the RealPhat Crackers. I think I link to them in the blog post?

  5. 5 stars
    OMG!!Try this recipe!! It was the hit at my Thanksgiving party!! Super easy to make and such a wow factor when you put in your mouth! If you have been on the fence about baked Brie..this recipe is the best!

  6. 5 stars
    Yum – great recipe I took it with me to a party last week and it was a hit!

  7. 5 stars
    WOW! I had NO idea brie could taste like this! Absolutely amazing! So incredibly delicious!

  8. wilhelmina says:

    5 stars
    This is excellent! I mean, can you ever go wrong with a warm, gooey pile of melty cheese? I think not!

  9. Looking forward to making this!

    On another topic:
    I have tried 5 different recipes for Keto bagels and
    they were all bad. Dry, no crisp outside and too dense.
    Do you think a killer Keto bagel really just isnt possible?

    1. If you are expecting a keto bagel to be exactly like a regular one, then you will be disappointed. If you’re open to it being a bit different, then you will love it.

  10. I know this is probably sacrilegious, but would it work to remove the rind? Before going keto I used to make the “en croute” version, and tried several times with the rind but cannot bring myself to appreciate the flavor. It always tastes like ammonia to me, so I started making it without the rind. Just wondering if it would end up a huge mess if I tried to do that with this recipe. I do love melted Brie & this looks delish. Such a beautiful appetizer!

    1. You can do it but you need to be ready for it to just be a puddle of melted cheese. Use a dish that’s just a little larger than the brie, with high enough sides that it doesn’t leak out. Bake to gooeyness, top with pecans.

      1. Thank you for the quick response!

    2. I am not a fan of the rind either so I tend to just cut off the top after it’s baked and then pour on the topping. That way I can scoop out the cheese and topping with crackers leaving the edges in tact to hold the form.

      1. Great idea! I’ll try that!

  11. Susan Paiva says:

    I just wanted to take this time to thank you for keeping the wonderful recipes coming during this past year and a half of horrors. No matter how sad, angry or depressed I felt, I knew that I could open my email and find one of your delightful dishes to ease the strain. You are a VERY special person and I appreciate all your hard work, research & valuable time that makes this possible. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

    1. Wow, thank you so much. I am thrilled you feel that way. <3

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