Dec 02, 2015 Baked Brie is always a favourite at parties – people gather around it and gobble it up until it’s gone. Really, how could you go wrong with hot, gooey cheese on crackers? This festive version is crowned with sweet, tangy cranberry-ginger chutney. You start by simmering cranberries with softened onions, ginger, brown sugar, a splash of vinegar and a pinch of cloves. The recipe makes more chutney than you’ll need. Leftovers are put to good use on turkey sandwiches, served alongside a Christmas roast turkey, or included on a serving board with a variety of Canadian cheeses made with 100% Canadian milk. Once the berries break down into a thick sauce, let it cool slightly then spoon it onto a wheel of Canadian Brie. Baked it in the oven until warm and melty, then surround it with crackers or baguette slices and let guests go to town. The pop of crimson is gorgeous for a holiday table, don’t you think? I scattered some fresh bay leaves and cranberries around for additional Christmas-y colour. If you don’t have a Brie baker (mine is this one), a ceramic pie plate works really nicely. Alternatively, you can transfer it to a shallow pasta bowl after baking. Keep in mind that once the cheese is cut into, it will run in all directions like gooey, delicious lava – so wooden boards and pretty plates scattered with crackers are not good choices. Transferring the cheese to a different dish after baking? Bake it on top of parchment paper so you can move it easily.