Sausage Baked Brie Appetizer
When it comes to party appetizers, I always look for that perfect balance of easy to make, gorgeous to serve, and irresistible to eat. That’s why I love this Sausage Baked Brie Appetizer wrapped in puff pastry. It’s warm, gooey, and golden on the outside, with melty brie and savory sausage layered inside. The best part? It only takes about 40 minutes from start to finish, but it feels like something you’d order at a restaurant.

This dish is one of those appetizers that truly steals the show. Whether you’re hosting a holiday party, planning a game day spread, or simply enjoying a cozy night with friends, this baked brie is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Why You’ll Love This Sausage Baked Brie Appetizer
- Elegant but approachable – Brie cheese instantly feels fancy, but when paired with puff pastry and sausage, it becomes something comforting and approachable.
- Quick and easy – Just 15 minutes of prep, then the oven does the rest.
- Customizable – Swap in different jams, herbs, or sausage flavors depending on the season or your taste.
- Feeds a crowd – Perfect for gatherings of 6–8 people, served with bread, crackers, or fruit on the side.
- Show-stopping presentation – The rustic puff pastry folds over the brie and sausage for a golden, bakery-worthy look.

Ingredients You’ll Need
This sausage baked brie recipe calls for just a handful of ingredients that pack in so much flavor:
- Brie Cheese – You’ll want an 8–12 oz round of brie. Instead of baking it whole, you’ll slice it into layers that melt beautifully on the puff pastry.
- Sausage – Italian or breakfast sausage both work. Choose mild, spicy, or herby depending on your taste.
- Onion & Garlic – A flavorful base for the sausage topping.
- Fresh Thyme – Adds brightness and a hint of earthiness. Dried thyme works too.
- Fig Jam or Apricot Preserves (optional) – A touch of sweetness balances the richness.
- Puff Pastry – Frozen puff pastry sheets are a lifesaver here. Just thaw, roll, and bake.
- Egg Wash – One beaten egg gives the pastry that shiny, golden finish.
- Dippers for Serving – Crackers, baguette slices, or crisp apple wedges pair perfectly.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 – Cook the Sausage
Start by browning your sausage in a skillet over medium heat, breaking it up into small crumbles. Once it’s nearly cooked through, add diced onion and minced garlic. Cook until the onion softens and the garlic is fragrant. Stir in thyme, then set aside to cool slightly.
This topping will add a savory punch to every bite of the brie.
Step 2 – Prep the Puff Pastry
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Roll your puff pastry out on a lightly floured surface so it’s just a bit larger than the size of your brie and toppings. Place the puff pastry on the prepared baking sheet.
Step 3 – Layer the Brie & Toppings
Now comes the fun part!
- Lay slices of brie in the center of the puff pastry, slightly overlapping.
- If using jam, spread a thin layer over the brie.
- Spoon the cooled sausage mixture evenly over the top.
- Fold the edges of the puff pastry up and over the brie and sausage, leaving the center exposed for a rustic presentation.
Step 4 – Bake
Brush the folded pastry edges with beaten egg for that golden bakery-style shine. Bake for 20–25 minutes, until the puff pastry is puffed and deep golden brown.
Step 5 – Serve
Let the appetizer rest for about 5 minutes so the cheese sets slightly. Slice into wedges or let guests dig in with crackers, bread, or apple slices.

Tips for the Best Sausage Baked Brie
- Slice the brie while it’s cold. Brie is soft and sticky at room temperature, so cutting it straight from the fridge makes it much easier.
- Cool the sausage mixture. Adding hot sausage to puff pastry can cause the pastry to melt before baking, so let it cool slightly first.
- Use parchment paper. Baked brie can get melty, and parchment makes cleanup so much easier.
- Don’t skip the egg wash. It gives your pastry that irresistible golden sheen.
Variations to Try
This baked brie recipe is super versatile. Here are a few ways to change it up:
- Different Jams – Try raspberry preserves, cranberry sauce, or even hot pepper jelly for a sweet-heat twist.
- Herb Swap – Use rosemary, sage, or basil instead of thyme.
- Meat-Free – Skip the sausage and pile on caramelized onions, roasted mushrooms, or sundried tomatoes for a vegetarian version.
- Seasonal Touch – For fall, use apple butter instead of fig jam. For the holidays, try cranberry-orange relish.

What to Serve with Sausage Baked Brie
This appetizer is rich and indulgent, so pair it with fresh and crisp sides to balance it out:
- Sliced baguette or rustic bread
- Crackers in different textures (buttery, seedy, crunchy)
- Apple wedges or pear slices
- Fresh grapes or dried apricots
It also pairs beautifully with sparkling wine, light red wine, or a festive cocktail.
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
- Make-Ahead – Cook the sausage mixture up to a day in advance and store it in the fridge. Assemble with brie and puff pastry right before baking.
- Storage – Leftovers can be refrigerated for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven at 325°F until warmed through.
- Freezing – Assembled but unbaked brie can be frozen. Bake straight from frozen, adding 5–10 minutes to the bake time.

Why This Recipe Works for Every Occasion
There’s something magical about the combination of brie + puff pastry + sausage. It hits every note, crispy, creamy, savory, and a little sweet. Plus, it’s flexible enough to serve at just about any gathering:
- Holiday Parties – A beautiful centerpiece on your appetizer table.
- Game Day – Hearty enough to hold its own with wings and dips.
- Girls’ Night In – Pair with wine, fruit, and chocolate for the ultimate snack board.
- Family Dinner – Serve as a warm starter before a cozy meal.
It’s a recipe you’ll find yourself coming back to again and again.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for an appetizer that delivers maximum impact with minimal effort, this Sausage Baked Brie Appetizer is it. Simply layer brie slices onto puff pastry, spoon on the savory sausage mixture, and fold the pastry edges over for a rustic, golden finish.
Serve it warm and gooey, and watch as your guests gather around the platter. Whether it’s a holiday, celebration, or just a cozy evening at home, this baked brie has a way of making the moment feel extra special.

Sausage Baked Brie Appetizer
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook the SausageIn a skillet over medium heat, cook sausage until browned and crumbled.Add onion and garlic, cooking until softened. Stir in thyme.Remove from heat and let mixture cool slightly.
- Prep the Puff PastryPreheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.On a lightly floured surface, roll puff pastry into a square large enough to hold the brie and toppings with a border around the edges.Lay the pastry on the prepared baking sheet.
- Layer the Brie & ToppingsArrange the brie slices in the center of the puff pastry, slightly overlapping.Spread fig jam evenly over the brie (if using).Spoon the cooled sausage mixture evenly on top.Gently fold the edges of the puff pastry up and over the brie and filling, leaving the center slightly exposed for a rustic look.
- BakeBrush the folded pastry edges with the beaten egg.Bake for 20–25 minutes, until the puff pastry is golden and crisp.
- ServeAllow to cool for about 5 minutes so the cheese can set slightly.Serve warm with crackers, bread slices, or apple wedges.


