Balsamic Raspberry Brie Bites at The Little Shop of Olive Oils

Balsamic Raspberry Brie Bites

There are certain appetizers that always seem to disappear first at the table, and these Balsamic Raspberry Brie Bites are definitely one of them.

They’re warm, creamy, sweet, and just a little tangy, all wrapped up in a crisp little phyllo cup. The kind of bite that looks elegant on a platter but is wonderfully simple to make.

This recipe starts with flaky phyllo shells that get filled with creamy brie and a spoonful of sweet citrus raspberry jam. Once they’re baked, the cheese melts into the jam creating that perfect sweet-savory balance.

The finishing touch is a drizzle of Cascadian Raspberry White Balsamic Vinegar mixed with honey. It adds a bright raspberry note and a gentle tang that lifts the whole bite.

I love serving these for holiday gatherings, wine nights, or when friends drop by unexpectedly. They come together in minutes, but they always look like you spent much more time in the kitchen.

A small sprig of rosemary on top adds a little color and a lovely herbal aroma that pairs beautifully with the raspberry and brie.

If you’re looking for an easy appetizer that feels festive and a little special, these raspberry balsamic brie bites are a wonderful choice.

— Tracey

Why You'll Love These Brie Bites

  • Quick and elegant appetizer ready in minutes
  • Perfect sweet and savory balance
  • Made with Cascadian Raspberry White Balsamic Vinegar
  • Great for holidays, parties, and wine nights
  • Crispy phyllo cups make them easy to serve

Serving Ideas

Serve these brie bites as part of an appetizer spread with charcuterie, fresh fruit, and crackers. They also pair beautifully with sparkling wine, rosé, or a light red wine.

Helpful Tips

  • Do not overfill the phyllo cups so the cheese melts neatly.
  • Serve the bites warm for the best creamy texture.
  • The honey balsamic drizzle can be made just before serving.
  • Add chopped walnuts or pecans for extra crunch.
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