Baked brie with tomato salsa is a great way to spice up chips and dip. It is very easy to make. This is a quick dip recipe and goes great on Cinco De Mayo Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

Baked brie with tomato salsa is a great way to spice up chips and dip. It is very easy to make. This is a quick dip recipe and goes great on Cinco De Mayo

Wooo Hooo! It is Cinco De Mayo today!

This is my favorite made up holiday because I get to eat all kinds of yummy Mexican foo.

Today, I decided to go for baked brie because it is great for dipping. Also, it only takes ten minutes or less to put this recipe together.

I am sure this happens to you to, because, it happens to me all the time. I will get a call on a Saturday morning from a friend who wants to come over for a “chat”.

Why did I put the word chat in quotes?

That is because they are not really coming over for a chat. Instead, they want to see what snacks or meals I will serve them.

My friends are free-loaders extremely supportive and always willing to be taste-testers for my recipes.

So, back to my point. This recipe can be made in ten minutes or less. By the time your friend has hung up on you, you will have the salsa already made.

This baked brie recipe was so much fun to make. I love seeing all that brie oozing out and I just took my nacho chip and swooped into it.

The cheese, tomato, onion, corn, avocado and cayenne pepper just burst into delicious flavor. It was like a mini fiesta for my taste buds.

Use any salsa recipe with this baked brie. I think it is better to use your favorite salsa with brie because you want to really want to savor the flavors.

If you have time, you can make my 5 tomato salsa recipe. It is so delicious and you get so many flavors of tomatoes

P/S: Have you tried my grape and cherry tomato salsa?

What is your favorite Salsa recipe?

How to make Baked Brie with Tomato Salsa