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Honey and Rosemary Baked Camembert

Honey and Rosemary Baked Camembert

Sharing Dish | with Fig Jam & Herby Garlic Butter Pinwheels
Mimi Morley
Mimi MorleyUpdated on March 05, 2026
Calories
1137 kcal
Protein
34g protein
Total
35 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Allergens:
  • Cereals containing gluten
  • Wheat
  • Milk
  • Milk
  • May contain traces of allergens
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
serving amount

1 pack(s)

Puff Pastry Sheet

(Contains: Cereals containing gluten, Wheat May contain traces of: Milk)

2 unit(s)

Garlic Clove

1 bunch(es)

Rosemary

20 grams

Unsalted Butter

(Contains: Milk)

80 grams

Fig Jam

250 grams

French Camembert

(Contains: Milk)

15 grams

Honey

Energy (kJ)4757 kJ
Energy (kcal)1137 kcal
Fat71.9 g
of which saturates46.4 g
Carbohydrate87 g
of which sugars32.2 g
Dietary Fibre34.6 g
Protein34 g
Salt3.7 g
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region.
Chopping Board
Baking Paper
Baking Tray
Aluminum Foil

Instructions

1

a) Preheat your oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas mark 7. Remove the puff pastry from your fridge and allow to come up to room temperature.

b) Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press). Pick the rosemary leaves from their stalks and roughly chop (discard the stalks).

c) In a small saucepan on medium heat, combine the butter, garlic and three quarters of the rosemary (use less if you prefer a milder rosemary taste). Season with salt and pepper and stir until the butter is melted, 1-2 mins.

2

a) Unfold the puff pastry onto a chopping board, keeping it on its baking paper. Spread the fig jam evenly over the pastry in a thin layer, leaving a 1cm border on all sides.

b) Using the baking paper to help you, carefully roll the pastry from the long side to enclose the filling and make a pastry log.

c) Trim and discard 1cm from each end of the pastry log, then carefully slice into 2cm thick rounds. You'll make approximately 12-16 rounds. TIP: A serrated knife makes slicing easier.

d) Place the rounds, cut-side up, onto a lined baking tray. Space them well apart so they can puff up.

3

a) Brush the pastry pinwheels with the garlic and rosemary butter.

b) When the oven is hot, bake on the top shelf of your oven until golden, 20-25 mins.

c) While the pinwheels bake, remove the Camembert from its packaging, then pop it into a large square of foil. Scrunch the edges together around the sides, but leave the foil open at the top.

d) Place the Camembert onto a lined baking tray, then drizzle with the honey and sprinkle over the remaining rosemary. TIP: If your honey has hardened, put the sachet in a bowl of hot water for 1 min to loosen.

4

a) When the pinwheels have been in the oven for 5-10 mins, bake on the middle shelf until the cheese has melted, 15-20 mins.

b) When everything is baked, carefully slide the Camembert onto a serving platter.

c) Arrange the pinwheels around the Camembert for dipping and scooping.

Enjoy!

Customer reviews

Review summary

Updated on Feb 2026
  • Flavour: The flavours work well together, creating a tasty combination of sweet and savoury elements.
  • Ease of prep: The pinwheels were considered overly elaborate for the dish, suggesting a simpler approach might be preferred.
  • Suggestions: Consider serving with sturdier bread for dipping, as the puff pastry pinwheels weren't substantial enough to scoop the melted Camembert.
AI-generated from customer reviews
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