Gut Health + How to Eat Brie Cheese (Whipped Brie Edition) (2024)

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I’ve been seeing recipes all over for making whipped brie so I knew I had to give this a try and make my own spin on it. Oh baby, if you love brie, you’ll wonder why it took you so long to learn how to eat brie cheese this way. This is creamy and versatile, and it even is topped with gut-healthy ingredients.

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Why you’ll love this brie cheese recipe:

  • Easy: This recipe is the perfect summer appetizer that will only take 20-minutes to make
  • Versatile: Top with your favorite ingredients or use up what you have in your fridge
  • Gut-Healthy: This brie cheese recipe is full of gut-healthy ingredients like asparagus, mint, and strawberries
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Ingredients:

Asparagus: Asparagus is naturally rich in prebiotic substances and particularly high in insoluble fiber (which adds bulk to stool and supports regular bowel movements).

Strawberries: Strawberries are rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants which help reduce your risk of several health conditions. Berries, particularly strawberries, and raspberries are also rich in polyphenols known as Hydroxybenzoic acids—derivatives of benzoic acid (these compounds undergo metabolism by colonic bacteria after ingestion—resulting in beneficial metabolites).

Mint: I like to grow mint in my garden. It grows like a weed so it’s super easy to plant it in a pot and have endless mint that is perfect to add to salads, mojitos, or whipped brie like this recipe. It’s also great for settling an upset tummy due to its digestive properties.

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Why is it important to support your gut in the spring?

While your gut and gut health remains fairly stable over time, did you know that seasonal shifts can actually change your microbial makeup? That’s because naturally, with season changes, we have dietary changes. We may be eating more fresh, in-season veggies and fruits in the summer, but in the winter leaning more on canned legumes and veggies instead. This can all impact what your gut is built up of. That’s why it’s important to make sure that you are getting what your gut needs all year-round and Seed’s DS-01®️ Daily Synbiotic can help you do that!

How to eat brie cheese:

  1. Remove the brie from the fridge about an hour before you want to make this dip, to bring it to room temperature. Once at room temperature, use a knife to remove the rind.
  2. Make the strawberry compote by adding the chopped strawberries, lemon juice and sugar to a small pot or pan, bring to a simmer over medium heat and then turn to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until strawberries are cooked down, about 5-10 minutes. You want it to be a jammy consistency. Remove from heat and let cool.
  3. While the compote is cooling, add the sliced radishes to a small bowl, cover with red wine vinegar and add a pinch of salt and sugar. Let sit.
  4. Place the brie (with rind removed) into a food processor. Start by whipping the brie on high speed for about 3-4 minutes. Then, pause and scrape down the sides of the bowl (the brie could be quite sticky still). Start whipping again, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. It could take up to about 10 minutes total for the brie to become lighter in colour and smooth in texture, almost like whipped butter, it should be fairly smooth.
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Expert Tips & FAQ:

How to properly eat brie cheese: There is no proper way to eat brie. You can eat it at room temperature, hot, spread it on a cracker, slice it in a sandwich, melt it, top it, and the list goes on.

Should brie be served warm or cold? It’s best if you serve it at room temperature or warm for the best taste and texture.

Do you eat the coating on brie cheese? Yes! The rind on brie cheese is entirely safe to eat.

What does brie cheese go well with? Seriously so much. You can pair it with something sweet like honey, jam, or berries, or you can go more savory with nuts, veggies, or red pepper jelly.

Brie Recipes You’ll Love:

  • Baked Brie
  • Baked Brie Rolls
  • Puff Pastry Crusted Brie

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Gut Health + How to Eat Brie Cheese (Whipped Brie Edition)

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I'm going to show you how to eat brie cheese the whipped way! This gut-healthy recipe is simple and delicious.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

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Baked Brie

Course Summer Appetizer

Cuisine American-Inspired

Servings 3 -4

Calories 300 kcal

Ingredients

  • 300-350 g triple cream brie, room temperature and rind removed *important to only use triple-cream brie at room temperature – this is the only type that will whip to the right consistency*
  • 5 asparagus stalks, shaved with a vegetable peeler
  • 3-4 radishes, sliced thinly, fresh or quick pickled
  • zest from one lemon
  • fresh mint for garnish
  • pinch chili flakes
  • olive oil
  • sea salt

Strawberry compote

  • 1 1/2 cups chopped strawberries
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp sugar

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Instructions

  • Remove the brie from the fridge about an hour before you want to make this dip, to bring it to room temperature. Once at room temperature, use a knife to remove the rind.

  • Make the strawberry compote by adding the chopped strawberries, lemon juice and sugar to a small pot or pan, bring to a simmer over medium heat and then turn to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until strawberries are cooked down, about 5-10 minutes. You want it to be a jammy consistency. Remove from heat and let cool.

  • While the compote is cooling, add the sliced radishes to a small bowl, cover with red wine vinegar and add a pinch of salt and sugar. Let sit.

  • Place the brie (with rind removed) into a food processor. Start by whipping the brie on high speed for about 3-4 minutes. Then, pause and scrape down the sides of the bowl (the brie could be quite sticky still). Start whipping again, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. It could take up to about 10 minutes total for the brie to become lighter in colour and smooth in texture, almost like whipped butter, it should be fairly smooth.

  • To assemble the appetizer, spread the brie onto a low bowl or plate. Spread a layer of the strawberry compote and then top with shaved asparagus, radishes, zest of one lemon and mint leaves. Finish with a sprinkle of chili flakes, salt and drizzle of olive oil. Enjoy with crackers or crostini.

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Notes

  • Want to make crostini? Find our favourite way to do so in this recipe
  • This recipe can easily be served with any type of sturdy cracker, including your favourite gluten-free cracker!

Nutrition

Calories: 300kcal | Carbohydrates: 12.4g | Protein: 16.6g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 13.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 474.9mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 9.9g

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Gut Health + How to Eat Brie Cheese (Whipped Brie Edition) (2024)

FAQs

How to properly eat brie cheese? ›

To eat Brie, first remove it from your refrigerator and let it rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes. This allows the brie to become softer and more flavorful as it warms. Once softened, simply slice your brie into small wedges, without removing the edible, flavorful rind.

Is brie good for your gut and gut health? ›

Based on some studies, there are many health benefits of eating brie cheese. According to some studies, it might reduce inflammation and improve immunity. It might also aid in digestion if had in moderation.

Can you eat brie right out of the package? ›

Like many kinds of cheese, it's best to wait to serve Brie cheese until it has ripened.

How much brie should I eat? ›

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.

Should brie be eaten hot or cold? ›

Take your brie out of the fridge about an hour before eating it, as it's best at room temperature. For this reason, it bodes well on boards at parties. If pressed for time, consider sealing it in a zip-top bag and putting it in water just above room temp to take the chill off.

Are you supposed to eat the casing on brie cheese? ›

Yes, the bloomy rind is completely safe to eat and even keeps the inside safe from any potentially unwanted microorganisms during production. The rind on Brie not only protects and encases the cheese – it also adds a subtle, earthy flavor. With a soft and tender texture, it is meant to complement the paste inside.

What is the healthiest cheese for your gut? ›

Aged cheeses beneficial for your gut include Cheddar, cottage cheese, Gouda, provolone and Swiss. While some cheeses contain beneficial probiotics, be sure to eat them in moderation since most types of cheese are calorie-dense and high in saturated fat.

What should I serve on top of brie cheese? ›

Spread orange marmalade over a round of Brie with the top rind cut off. Sprinkle with toasted pine nuts and chopped fresh rosemary. Serve with shortbread cookies.

What naturally kills bad bacteria in the gut? ›

An anti-inflammatory diet, regular exercise, good quality sleep, and probiotics are all strategies to put in place before trying antimicrobials or antibiotics to get rid of bad bacteria.

How long is brie OK in the fridge? ›

Shelf life of cheese
CheeseTypeShelf life (after opening)
bluesoft7 days
briesoft7 days
cottage cheesesoft7 days
cream cheesesoft14 days
11 more rows
Apr 20, 2022

Can I eat brie that sat out all night? ›

Soft cheeses, like brie or Époisses PDO fall into the lower end of that scale. Their high moisture content, which encourages bacterial growth, means that you shouldn't leave these unrefrigerated for more than four hours.

How to tell if brie has gone bad? ›

Another telling sign is that spoiled Brie smells very strongly of ammonia. Some faint brownish spots on the rind are fine, they occur naturally during the cheese ripening process, but if they weren't already there when you opened the packaging, later development might also be indicative of spoilage.

Can you eat brie and lose weight? ›

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.

Is brie bad 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.

What meat goes with brie? ›

Salumi (Fancy Word or Umbrella Term for the Vast Realm of Prepared Italian Meats)
  • Salami.
  • Salami Calabrese.
  • Soppressata.
  • Prosciutto.
  • Coppa.
  • Bresaola.
  • Pepperoni.

What is the eating etiquette for Brie? ›

Brie etiquette

It is a general rule that you should always cut a block of cheese as to not misshapen it; that being said, it is advisable to cut Brie, as if cutting pieces of a cake, in slices. Always slice from one end, never start in the middle of the block of cheese.

Are you supposed to take the top off of Brie cheese? ›

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.

How long should Brie be left out before eating? ›

Leave cheese for at least 1 hour

Ripe and runny bries for example would appreciate a longer warm-up: even as long as two hours, whilst harder cheddars benefit from an hour out of the fridge. The exception to this rule is fresh cheeses where 30 minutes should be sufficient.

Do you slice or spread Brie? ›

Slice along the length of the room-temperature wedge.

Instead of cutting the brie into chunks, use your knife to make long, thin slices. Start at the tip of the wedge and cut along one side. Then, switch to the opposite side of the wedge and cut another thin sliver. Try to keep the cheese wedge-shaped as you slice it.

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