Baked Camembert with Red Wine and Berry Sauce (Vegetarian)
Baked Camembert with Red Wine and Berry Sauce (Vegetarian)

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Great recipe for Baked Camembert with Red Wine and Berry Sauce (Vegetarian). This is such a delicious and creamy dessert. I used dry red wine from Croatia which had a natural sweetness, as well as berry and vanilla undertones.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have baked camembert with red wine and berry sauce (vegetarian) using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Baked Camembert with Red Wine and Berry Sauce (Vegetarian):
  1. Get 1 Camembert (made from cow's milk, not goat's)
  2. Make ready 300 ml Red Wine
  3. Make ready 50 ml Cherry (or other berry) liquor
  4. Get 10-12 Medium Strawberries
  5. Prepare 100 g Blueberries
  6. Take 100 g Blackberries
  7. Prepare 100 g Raspberries
  8. Take Half a Cup of Sugar
  9. Prepare 2 Teaspoons Vanilla Sugar
  10. Take 1 Teaspoon Nutmeg
  11. Get 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon

Using a small sharp knife make half a dozen slits in the camembert and then stuff these slits with the garlic and some thyme. Sprinkle the remaining thyme over the top and drizzle a little white wine. If you want to drink red go for one with a good whack of bright berry fruit like a New Zealand Pinot Noir, a Chilean Merlot or a Carmenère. You don't want too big and tannic a wine - or one that's too light, acidic or weedy.

Steps to make Baked Camembert with Red Wine and Berry Sauce (Vegetarian):
  1. Cut strawberries in halves. Mix all the fruit together in a colander and wash thoroughly.
  2. Add 300 ml of red wine and 50 ml of cherry liquor to a pot. Add sugar, vanilla sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon. When it starts to boil, reduce the heat and let it simmer. Then, add all of the fruit to the pot. Let it simmer over low heat for 20-30 minutes, depending on the consistency that you want. After 30 minutes, the consistency should be almost syrupy.
  3. To bake the Camembert, preheat your oven to 200 C (or 392 F). Use a knife to slash the top of the Camembert and remove most of the top layer. Lightly coat the top with the wine and berry mix from the pot. Put aluminium foil or baking paper underneath it to prevent sticking. If your Camembert comes in a wooden box, leave it there, just remove the foil and the packaging. Bake for 7-10 minutes (until the centre becomes creamy).
  4. After you're done, remove the remaining bits from the top, especially if they're slightly dark. Put some of the wine and berry mix from the pot on top of the Camembert. Fruit should just fall into the creamy centre of the cheese. Make sure that you don't pick up too much of the wine, you don't want to drown the Camembert in liquid. Decorate with mint leaves or lemon zest. Enjoy your meal! 🙂

Tip: Camembert is a cheese to eat when it's fully matured. Medium-bodied red wines go best with meatballs and tomato sauce—even vegetarian versions. Tie string around the box to secure. Add the red wine and lemon juice. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer until the mixture is reduced by about half.

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