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Brie

Apple, Brie, and Prosciutto Crepes

This is basically a classy open-faced pizza.

Baked Brie with Mushrooms and Thyme

Brie is even more indulgent when warm and covered with mushrooms. Serve this appetizer on a cold evening with a big red wine.

Cauliflower Risotto with Brie and Almonds

We love the contrast of sliced almonds and golden-brown cauliflower against the risotto’s Brie-amplified creaminess.

Rich Little Po'boy

Broiling the tomatoes adds rich flavor to the sandwich.

Turkey, Brie, and Chutney Sandwiches

Editor's note: The recipe below is from Kimberly Kennedy's The Art and Craft of Entertaining. For Kennedy's baby shower tips click here.

Rigatoni with Brie, Grape Tomatoes, Olives, and Basil

Brie coats the rigatoni like a creamy pasta sauce.

Three-Cheese Sorrentinos with Tomato-Olive Sauce

These delicious ravioli come from the hot Buenos Aires restaurant Social Paraiso. Freezing the Brie for 20 minutes will make trimming the rind easier.

Buttermilk Waffles with Two Toppings

Although pure maple syrup is a tried-and-true accompaniment to waffles, we've come up with something a little different for the following recipe. Here you'll find a choice of a savory topping as well as a sweet one.

Spaghetti with Broccoli, Brie, and Walnuts

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pastry-Wrapped Brie With Raspberries

For this easy appetizer, you'll remove the top rind of the wheel of Brie, then top with a juicy mix of raspberry preserves, raspberries, and fresh rosemary. Wrapping and baking in store-bought puff pastry makes the combination elegant, gooey, and crisp. If you're looking for more Brie cheese inspiration, check out our gallery of Brie recipes.

Brie, Papaya and Onion Quesadillas

These versatile quesadilla can be passed as hors d'oeuvres, or offered at dinner as a first course or at lunch as the entrée.

Brie and Saffron Phyllo Tartlets

Although four mini-muffin pans are called for, each containing twelve 1 3/4-by-1 inch cups, you could also make these tartlets in batches using two pans. When making the dough, work quickly to prevent the phyllo from drying out and the butter from hardening.

Baked Brie with Caramelized Onions

Reminiscent of fondue, this rich appetizer is lovely served alongside an assortment of crudités and your favorite mulled wine. Be sure to order the uncut wheel of cheese from a cheese shop or specialty foods store.

Roasted Garlic, Brie and Grape Crostini

Grapes marinated in Port with rosemary and them combined with the mild garlic and the creamy cheese lead to an inventive appetizer. Use both red and green grapes for a pretty presentation.

Duck Salad with Cheese Toasts and Port-Currant Sauce

If you are not able to find Pont l'Evêque cheese, either Taleggio or Brie would also work well in this lovely starter from Charlie Trotter's in Chicago.