A while back, my blogging friend, Katie who is from North Dakota, was out in California on business and we had a chance to visit 'in person'. She came bearing gifts. One of them being this Chokecherry Jelly from her home state. I wanted to save it for just the right moment. I had never tried Chokecherry jelly but I knew I would love it....it's just my sort of thing.
Last week I wrote about how baked brie is such a treat for me and that I was making some for a party we were attending. I thought the Chokecherry Jelly would make a perfect combination with the creamy brie I was about to bake.
This is how it all went down....{I know I wrote about this recipe last week, but I wanted to share my own photos of the creation}.
Cut brie horizontally.
Spread Chokecherry Jelly on one half and then top with the other half.
Wrap the entire round of brie with flattened crescent roll. Use a small cookie or pastry cutter on the scraps to place on top.
Bake according to crescent roll package...about 15 minutes. Enjoy.
Have you ever tried Chokecherry??
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oh, lordy, i bet that's good!
ReplyDeleteWhat is chokecherry? I've never heard of those!
ReplyDeleteBarb babergbower@gmail.com
Barb, it's a variety of cherry and it's super tasty!
ReplyDeleteYum! I just canned apricot jam, so I may have to try this with my own jam!
ReplyDeleteWhat is a chokecherry please? The idea of mixing it with baked brie sounds exquisite, even if I don't know what it is!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of chokecherry before, i have almost been choked before so i want none of that,lol. Richard
ReplyDeleteWe make chokecherry jelly and syrup....it's my favorite. Oh and I just happen to be from ND also. :) I don't know why I don't have you on my blogroll....I am going to add you if that is okay? Hoping you will add me to yours too. :) Have a great day!!!
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