Monday, December 12, 2011

Webisode: Holiday Soirée



Today's holiday webisode marks the final installment for 2011 and I hope you've enjoyed watching the series as much as I've enjoyed creating it. And with the release of my tenth webisode I would love to hear from you, dear readers, as I'm plotting an exciting 2012 season. What would you like to see more of, less of or can't get enough of? Please share you comments below. But first, let's make some Baked Brie Wrapped in Puff Pastry and Rebecca Marie's Spiked Spiced Cider. Enjoy, y'all!

Full recipes after the jump.

Baked Brie Wrapped in Puff Pastry 

Serves 8
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My mom has been making Baked Brie Wrapped in Puff Pastry for years and it’s one of those super indulgent dishes that I only eat around the holidays. Once baked, the cheese oozes out of the flaky puff pastry and the sweetness from the preserves rounds out the flavors. I like to use fig preserves at Christmas time but you can use anything you like - pumpkin butter, raspberry jam or my new favorite, homemade guava jam. 

1 sheet of frozen puff pastry, defrosted
1 15 ounce round of brie cheese
2 tablespoons fig preserves
1 egg

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. While the puff pastry defrosts, evenly spread preserves on top of the round of cheese.

Once the puff pastry is defrosted, lightly dust a rolling pin and a cutting board or marble slab with flour. Gently roll out the pastry until it is more than large enough to fully enclose the cheese.

Set the cheese, preserve side down, directly in the middle of the pastry and bring the dough up and around it, tucking it into a nice little package (imagine you are wrapping a gift). Using scissors or a knife, trim an inch or two of the puff pastry (there should be some overlap) to be used for decorations. Flip the brie and place it seam side down on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Using festively themed cookie cutters, cut several shapes out of the extra puff pastry and set aside.

Beat the egg in a small bowl and add a tablespoon of water. Using a brush, lightly paint the pastry wrapped cheese with the egg wash, which will help it become golden in hue. Arrange the cutouts in a decorative pattern on the top and the sides (the egg wash functions as glue, as well).

Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until the pastry has puffed up and turned golden. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes so the cheese sets. Serve alongside slices of apples and fresh bread.

*download a printable version HERE


Rebecca Marie’s Spiked Spiced Cider 

Serves 8
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My friend Rebecca was a bartender for years and turned me on to her recipe for Spiked Spiced Cider. It’s become my go-to drink to serve at a holiday party not only because it reminds me of my friend but also because it’s cozy, aromatic and takes two minutes to prepare. Becky also had the genius idea of making this in the slow cooker, which keeps it warm for the length of your party. If you don’t have a slow cooker, make this on the stove top and keep the heat on low. 

1 gallon of apple cider
5 cinnamon sticks
1 heaping tablespoon of whole cloves
1 apple, thinly sliced and dusted with ground cinnamon
bourbon, brandy, whisky or rum

Pour the apple cider into a slow cooker and add cinnamon sticks, cloves and apple slices. Give it a nice stir and heat on high until heated through. Turn the heat to low or “keep warm” and serve in mugs over a shot of bourbon, brandy, whisky or rum. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and an apple slice and remove cloves.

*download a printable version HERE



50 comments:

Sunday Taylor said...

I love this! And we had so much fun! The food looks delicious and it tasted great. What a cozy afternoon!

Melissa Levin said...

Well, this is just about the coziest thing I've ever seen!!

amelia said...

oh my cuuuuuuuuuuuute!!!! you guys are the cutest. would die for some mulled cider right now!!

keepfeeling said...

this is so special and so sweet and so coz-alicious!
xoxo

Becka said...

this recipe looks divine!

jeana sohn said...

O M G! that brie cheese thing is my favorite. and you look gorgeous, poo!
cozy cozy cozy!

jessica o'brien said...

your videos are always so beautiful! i'm vegan, so this one will not be making it's way into my home, but the cider sure will be!

Rachel said...

Favorite webisode yet. Hands down.

Shannon said...

Heather--Love your blog! You have such a clear point of view.
For 2012 wepisodes, I would love to see you take on an interior decorating project and go vintage shopping or style some outfits for a particular event. Your cooking is divine, but so are your sartorial and interior design choices!

Victoria at A Gifted Society said...

Definitely my fav one too! Loved the cameos by Sunday and Meg :) Will be making the cider asap!

poo kah loo said...

you inspire to entertain. can't wait for 2012.

Kassi said...

i know what i'm making for christmas eve! thank you for this... love it.

Kristyn said...

I've absolutely loved this series. I have really enjoyed all of the recipes, so more of those would be awesome. Hope you have a fabulous holiday.

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Desi McKinnon said...

beautiful as usual. you're killing me with the puff pastry. since going gluten free it's one of the only things i really miss in the wheat dept.

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rania said...

I love the diversity of subjects you share on your blog.. I say keep doing what you're doing..videos/art/fashion/travel bits..love it all.. looking forward to inspiration from you in 2012!

kori said...

This warms my heart! Thanks so much for sharing. And now I must make the baked brie puff pastry. So simple and so delicious. I've really enjoyed the webisodes and can't wait to see what's next. I maybe* mentioned this before, but I'd love a webisode or regular ol' post on your skincare routine and the products you love. Happy Holidays!

*actually, yes, I did indeed mention this on one of your posts over the summer. :)

Meghan Pickrell said...

I believe I've had this yummy cheese at one of your mom's cookie parties. It's looking delicious! :)

Mary Anne said...

i agree with Shannon re a webisode on an interior decor project!

This was LOVELY! I might need to make both these things at soirees this season.

e'clair said...

Happy belated birthday :)
This was my favourite video yet! I've never made brie puff before, but am a great fan of no-fuss but scrumptious dishes to serve to guests. (Hence why I love your videos!)
As for 2012, I'd love to see wherever your heart takes you! You've brought beauty to all you've addressed thus far, so to quote that Navajo poem, "In beauty may you walk" - in 2012, too :) Thank you for your inspiring posts.

Joy said...

I'm absolutely hooked on your webisodes! I can't get enough of your cooking videos that show an element of your lifestyle and possesses that interpersonal touch. And they are often so simple and yet jazzy for entertaining! Do keep that coming in your 2012's series! Besides that, consider doing something along the line of fashion and style, since you have such great taste!

LISA said...

love the webisodes. I love mulled wine and am going to try this version!

Alyssa said...

I love every single webisode you have done, they have great production value and just seem so homey. I've watched a few of the videos multiple times- its much more pleasing to watch how its done rather than read the recipe.

I really enjoy the lunch time couscous and the chips and guac videos- simple things you can make anytime.

Can't wait to see more!

Megan Taylor said...

I wish we could celebrate everyday! xo

sg said...

Happy Birthday to you! This was a very lovely and relaxing webisode - I am looking forward to trying the Baked Brie at my holiday party. Mmmm serving for size, 1. And the spiked cider sounds so delicious... warm drinks, cold nights and friends are some of the best. More webisodes of any kind in 2012!

Linh + Tina said...

the recipes are my favorite, i love how easy but unique they all are. keep it up, i can't wait for more! :D
-Tina

p.s. Happy Birthday!

Linh + Tina said...

p.s. i also love that they are seasonal...i'm definitely trying the brie and cider!

Anna said...

heather! another banger. great video, well done! tres tres festive.

Li said...

I love all the cooking webisodes, but I would soooo love it if you did fashion/beauty-centric webisodes too. You have such an enviable sense of style, especially to those of us who seldom make it out the door in anything other than jeans (even to work, even at the age of 32).

Neda said...

Happy Birthday! I love the webisodes and actually the rest of your posts about travel, fashion, art, LA...so I wouldn't change a thing! This webisode was cozy and beautiful. :)

Becs said...

Looks delicious! I love how you put the brie on a cake stand.

jessica said...

well done heather! i absolutely love your kitchen decor, linens and table wear, would love to see you do a post on all of that. can't wait to see new webisodes in 2012! x

LF said...

Have really enjoyed your webisodes, thank you!
will make the brie/puff pastry for our annual boardgame night with our friend this sunday.

Mama J said...

More webisodes in 2012, please! I just love 'em! Thank you!

Yvonne said...

Another wonderful webisode! I've enjoyed them all, as well as posts on your travels to Mexico. Also can't get enough of your cozy and simple entertaining ideas. Looking forward to a new year In Bloom!

jennifer said...

Love this one. I make a brie like this as well and it's totally delicious i agree. I'm making your cider next time to go with it though. May I ask who your flannel shirt is by? I love the feminine detail to the sleeve and the fact that it's fitted so well.

sk said...

Best one yet!
And, Happy Birthday!
I looooove your webisodes and I would love to see more cooking, and I second the idea for a shopping/outfit styling post. Maybe a beauty regime post? Visits to some awesome shops in your area?

Heather said...

This is my favorite webisode yet! I really like when you highlight seasons, so more of that would be great. I say more of the same!!

ellen said...

love it. had so much fun with you all that day too! i would die for some baked brie and cider right now.

Anne said...

Loved this video! Beautifully made & such a perfect winter afternoon :).

Hayley said...

Such a warm and lovely webisode! I have the spiced cider in the crockpot right now as I wait for the book club to arrive. Cannot wait to try it- may need to have a wee taste before they get here. Thank you for the inspiration. Cheers!

Estelle said...

Well, I love your webisodes but I'm pretty sure you already knew that. I've never made spiced cider and now I'm totally inspired. Sounds so comforting.

In 2012, I'd love to see a flower arranging webisode and how about a picnic webisode?

Karen said...

Hi Heather,

I would love to see a beauty/make-up or outfit of the day webisode.

Thank you and a very Merry Christmas.

J.B. Taylor said...

We made the heavenly brie for our holiday party using a fig & hazelnut spread, topped with a reindeer, and it flew off the plate! It was such a huge hit. Merci for making our shindig that much cozier.XO!

CarolynRenee said...

I really enjoy your blog and your webisodes. Coming to your site just makes my day, it really does. You do an amazing job of sharing not only great home/craft/living ideas, but of sharing your life as well. And we all need to escape our own once in a while. THANKS!

Mary Anne said...

Yo Heather: I made this cider last night and served it with bourbon! Delicious!! Thanks for the inspiration! xoxo

3rdimension said...

Who is your videographer - and which camera is used? Beautiful work!
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S said...

I love every single webisode. You really need your own show!