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Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers

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By: Sophia ReynoldsUpdated: Dec 11, 2025
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Flaky filo parcels filled with creamy brie, tangy cranberry sauce and toasted almond flakes — a festive, make-ahead appetizer that's elegant and effortless.

Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers

This Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers recipe became an instant holiday favorite the first time I made it for a small Christmas gathering. I remember pulling the golden pastries from the oven as guests arrived, the house filled with a buttery, fruity aroma that made everyone stop mid-conversation. I discovered this combination while experimenting with leftover cranberry sauce one December; the sweet-tart jam paired beautifully with mild, creamy brie and the crunch of flaked almonds. The result is playful and refined at once: crisp filo exterior, softened warm cheese, and a burst of cranberry that keeps people coming back for more.

What makes these parcels special is how approachable they are despite their impressive appearance. They are built from basic pantry staples — thawed filo sheets, butter, a wheel of brie, and jarred cranberry sauce — but the technique elevates them. Each bite delivers a mix of textures: paper-thin layers of pastry that shatter on the surface, molten cheese that oozes slightly inside, and crunchy almonds to balance sweetness. Over the years I’ve made them for holiday buffets, book club nights, and even as a last-minute appetizer when neighbors drop by — they always disappear fast.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Elegant results with minimal fuss: ready in about 35 minutes from start to finish, these parcels use thawed filo sheets and ready-made cranberry sauce for fast assembly and baking.
  • Accessible ingredients: most items are pantry staples or easy to find at any supermarket — a small wheel of brie, jarred cranberry sauce, flaked almonds, and frozen filo sheets.
  • Make-ahead friendly: you can assemble the parcels on baking trays, cover them and refrigerate for a few hours, or freeze them uncooked for up to 1 month and bake from frozen.
  • Crowd-pleasing contrast of textures and flavors: flaky, buttery pastry, creamy warm cheese, sweet-tart cranberry, and crunchy nuts — each bite feels special.
  • Flexible for gatherings: scale up easily for a party, or make a smaller batch for an intimate appetizer. Also suitable for vegetarian guests who eat dairy.

Personally, I love how forgiving the assembly is. Even when a sheet tears, a second buttered layer fixes it, and the crackers still bake beautifully. My family’s reaction the first time I made them was pure delight — my nephew declared them “real Christmas food,” and my friend asked for the recipe before she’d even finished her second one.

Ingredients

  • Filo sheets (6 sheets): Use good-quality frozen filo from the supermarket and thaw according to package directions. Thawed filo should be pliable, not damp — keep the stack covered with a slightly damp towel while working to prevent cracking.
  • Butter (3 1/2 tablespoons, melted): Unsalted butter melted and cooled slightly gives the pastry its golden, crisp texture. Clarified butter can be used for extra flake if you prefer.
  • Brie (about 9 ounces): Choose a young, creamy wheel with a thin rind. A firmer, aged brie will melt differently; if you want more ooze, pick a softer variety.
  • Cranberry sauce (1 1/4 cups): Homemade or jarred will work. Whole-berry sauce gives a nice texture contrast; if yours is very loose, drain slightly so it won’t leak through the pastry.
  • Flaked almonds (1/4 cup): Lightly toasted for aroma and crunch; use slivered or flaked almonds — avoid finely chopped nuts, which can become soggy.
  • Black sesame seeds (1 tablespoon): Optional but decorative: they add a toasty finish and look festive against golden pastry.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. Make sure the work surface is dry and have a damp towel on hand to cover unused filo sheets so they do not dry out. Cut the filo: Place one thawed filo sheet on a clean, dry surface. Cut each sheet into thirds lengthwise and then in half widthwise to yield 6 rectangles per sheet; with 6 sheets you’ll have 36 squares total. Keep the remaining sheets covered with the damp towel at all times to prevent cracking. Assemble the parcels: Brush the sheet lightly with melted butter, then place a thin slice of brie (about 1/8 inch thick), 1 teaspoon of cranberry sauce, and 1 teaspoon of flaked almonds at one short end of the square. Roll the filo over the filling and pinch the ends to form a little cracker shape, sealing lightly with a dab of butter. For fragile sheets, use two buttered layers to prevent leaks. Prepare for baking: Transfer each assembled parcel to the prepared trays about 1 inch apart. Brush the tops with remaining melted butter and sprinkle with black sesame seeds for contrast. If you see any visible holes, tuck the pastry edge under or add a small patch of filo. Bake: Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes, rotating the trays halfway through, until the parcels are uniformly golden and crisp. Look for an even puff and deep golden edges; a pale top usually means they need a few more minutes. Remove and allow to cool 5 minutes before serving so the cheese sets slightly. Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers fresh out of the oven

You Must Know

  • Storage: these parcels hold well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container; reheat at 325°F (160°C) for 8 to 10 minutes to refresh the crispness.
  • Freezing: assemble uncooked parcels on trays, flash-freeze until firm, then transfer to a zip-top bag for up to 1 month. Bake from frozen, adding 4 to 6 minutes to the baking time.
  • Nutritional note: each serving is approximately 61 kcal per cracker as prepared; they are small, so plate multiple per person for a full appetizer portion.
  • Work surface: always use a dry countertop and dry hands; wet fingers cause filo to tear and fillings to leak during baking.

My favorite aspect is the contrast between the crisp pastry and molten brie. I once brought a tray to a holiday cookie swap, and people kept asking if the parcels were store-bought. The simplicity of assembly means you can focus on presentation — a scattering of pomegranate seeds or a sprig of rosemary makes them look effortless and festive.

Close-up of a filo cracker revealing brie and cranberry

Storage Tips

Store cooled parcels in a single layer in an airtight container lined with paper towels to absorb condensation, then refrigerate for up to 3 days. For longer storage, assemble on a baking sheet, freeze until solid, then transfer to freezer-safe bags for up to 1 month. To re-crisp refrigerated or frozen parcels, warm them in a preheated oven at 325°F (160°C) for 8 to 12 minutes; avoid the microwave, which will make the pastry soggy. If you are bringing them to a party, reheat on-site if possible and carry them in a covered tray to maintain crispness.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don't have brie, a mild camembert or a young, creamy goat cheese works well — goat cheese will add tang and a firmer texture when warm. Swap flaked almonds for chopped pistachios or pecans for a different nuttiness, or omit nuts for nut-free guests. For a lower-sugar option, use a reduced-sugar cranberry relish or finely chopped fresh cranberries tossed with a little orange zest and honey. If you prefer vegan, use vegan butter and a plant-based creamy cheese alternative, but note the texture and melt will differ from dairy brie.

Serving Suggestions

Serve warm on a large platter sprinkled with finely chopped parsley, pomegranate arils, or microgreens for a pop of color. They pair beautifully with crisp white wines like a dry Riesling, sparkling wine, or a light Pinot Noir. Offer alongside other finger foods such as marinated olives, roasted nuts, and a bread board for variety. For a buffet, place a small sign explaining flavors so guests with allergies can avoid them, and provide toothpicks for easy picking.

Cultural Background

These parcels meld classic European ingredients into a distinctly festive American hors d'oeuvre. Filo pastry has origins in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines, while brie hails from France and cranberry sauce is a Thanksgiving and Christmas staple in the United States. Combining them reflects how holiday cooking often blends traditions — using a simple technique like wrapping fillings in thin pastry elevates familiar flavors and creates a new seasonal favorite.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, add a pinch of ground cinnamon or orange zest to the cranberry sauce for warmth. For spring gatherings, substitute cranberry with apricot preserve and top with toasted almonds for a lighter, fruit-forward bite. At autumn parties, swap almonds for toasted pecans and add a drizzle of maple syrup before serving. For a summer version, use a bright fruit compote such as raspberry or peach and finish with a sprinkle of lemon zest.

Meal Prep Tips

Assemble the parcels up to 24 hours before your event and refrigerate them on the baking sheets, lightly covered with plastic wrap. For longer prep, freeze the assembled parcels on the trays until solid, then store in labeled bags and bake from frozen when needed. Line sheets with parchment and assemble in batches to keep your work area organized; keep melted butter warm but not hot so it spreads easily. If you plan to transport, pack them in a shallow box lined with parchment and finish with a quick reheat at the host's oven.

These Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers are a small, joyful celebration in every bite. They’re easy enough for a last-minute party yet special enough to become a holiday staple. Try them once and you may find yourself reaching for filo and brie at every festive gathering.

Pro Tips

  • Keep unused filo sheets covered with a slightly damp towel to prevent them from drying out and cracking.

  • Use two buttered layers of filo for each parcel if your sheets are especially fragile to prevent leaking of the filling.

  • Toast the flaked almonds in a dry skillet for 2–3 minutes until fragrant to deepen flavor and improve crunch.

This nourishing cranberry and brie filo crackers recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I make these ahead and freeze them?

Yes. Assemble the parcels on trays, freeze until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake from frozen, adding about 4–6 minutes to the bake time.

My filo keeps tearing. How can I prevent leaks?

Use a second buttered filo sheet for added strength and keep your hands and work surface dry to prevent tearing.

What's the best way to reheat leftovers?

Reheat in a 325°F oven for 8–12 minutes to re-crisp; avoid microwaving which makes the pastry soggy.

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Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers

This Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 6 steaks
Cranberry and Brie Filo Crackers
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:20 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:35 minutes

Ingredients

Pastry & Topping

Filling

Instructions

1

Preheat and ready trays

Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set them aside. Keep a slightly damp towel ready to cover filo sheets while you work so they remain pliable.

2

Cut filo into squares

Place one thawed filo sheet on a dry surface. Cut each sheet into 3 strips lengthwise and then in half widthwise to make 6 squares per sheet. With 6 sheets you will have 36 squares total. Always keep unused sheets covered.

3

Assemble parcels

Brush a sheet with melted butter. Place a thin slice of brie at one end, add 1 teaspoon cranberry sauce and 1 teaspoon flaked almonds, then roll up and pinch the ends to form a cracker. Use a second buttered sheet if the filo is fragile.

4

Bake until golden

Arrange parcels on the prepared trays about 1 inch apart. Brush the tops with remaining butter, sprinkle with black sesame seeds, and bake for 15–20 minutes until evenly golden and crisp. Rotate trays halfway for even browning.

5

Cool and serve

Allow parcels to cool 4–5 minutes to let the cheese set slightly before serving. Serve warm on a platter, optionally garnished with pomegranate arils or fresh herbs.

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Nutrition

Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 3.5g | Saturated Fat: 1g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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