BBQ Peach Brie Flatbread Grill

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This summery flatbread highlights smoky BBQ sauce, juicy grilled peaches, creamy Brie, and crisp red onion, layered atop a warm flatbread straight from the grill. After heating, the flatbread is topped with torn basil, honey drizzle, and pine nuts for fresh and aromatic flavors. Ideal for outdoor gatherings, the preparation is quick and easy, with options for creative ingredient swaps like goat cheese or plums. Enjoy this main or appetizer paired with a refreshing beverage and plenty of sunshine.

Updated on Sat, 14 Mar 2026 09:14:00 GMT
Grilled flatbread topped with juicy peaches, melted Brie cheese, and smoky BBQ sauce for a summery treat. Save
Grilled flatbread topped with juicy peaches, melted Brie cheese, and smoky BBQ sauce for a summery treat. | crumbnest.com

The sound of sizzling peaches never fails to make my mouth water. I once whipped up this BBQ Peach and Brie Flatbread during an impromptu backyard hangout, mostly because the fridge had leftovers and the grill was already fired up. The sweet scent of peaches combined with smoky BBQ sauce was a happy accident that instantly made the evening feel more festive. Even my usually skeptical neighbor ended up asking for seconds. It’s a dish that always surprises—and delights—just as much as those summer nights.

The first time I brought this flatbread out for a family movie night, everyone did a double take. My brother asked how I managed to get grill marks on peaches without burning them, and we laughed over my less-than-graceful attempt at flipping. Still, the blend of gooey Brie and smoky sauce turned our living room into a summer picnic.

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Ingredients

  • Flatbreads: Store-bought naan or pizza crusts are quick, but homemade gives you control over thickness and crispiness—either works well.
  • Ripe peaches: Grill them just enough to caramelize, but not so long that they get mushy; ripe but firm peaches are best.
  • Brie cheese: Its creamy texture melts perfectly, so slice it thin for even coverage.
  • Red onion: Adds a hint of sharpness that balances the sweetness of peaches and BBQ sauce.
  • BBQ sauce: Choose a smoky variety for depth, but sweet sauces highlight the peaches beautifully.
  • Olive oil: Brushing it on both peaches and flatbreads prevents sticking and helps everything crisp up.
  • Fresh basil: Tear it just before serving to preserve its fragrant oils.
  • Arugula: Optional, but brings a peppery bite that cuts through the richness.
  • Black pepper: Freshly ground gives a subtle kick.
  • Honey: A light drizzle after grilling creates a glossy finish and a touch of sweetness.
  • Pine nuts: Toast them lightly for a nutty crunch; skip if you need to keep it allergy-friendly.

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Instructions

Fire Up the Grill:
Preheat your grill to medium-high—feel for a steady warmth when you hover your hand above the grates.
Prep and Grill Peaches:
Brush the peach slices with olive oil, then lay them on the grill. Their scent will rise as grill marks appear after just a minute or two on each side, tendering them without falling apart.
Crisp the Flatbreads:
Lightly brush both sides of each flatbread with olive oil, then place on the grill. Flip after a minute to keep the edges crisp but not burnt.
BBQ Sauce Spread:
Use a spoon to swirl BBQ sauce over the warm flatbreads, savoring the tangy aroma as you cover every spot.
Arrange Toppings:
Layer grilled peaches, slices of Brie, and red onion evenly across each flatbread—this part’s fun, so pile it up to your liking.
Return to Grill:
Transfer the loaded flatbreads back to the grill. Close the lid and let the cheese melt and edges crisp for 3–4 minutes; listen for a faint bubbling sound.
Final Touches:
Lift the finished flatbreads onto a board, let them cool for a minute, then scatter basil and arugula. Drizzle with honey and sprinkle toasted pine nuts if you like, finishing with fresh black pepper.
Slice and Serve:
Cut into wedges while still warm, and serve straight away—perfect for sharing.
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I’ll never forget the afternoon I made this for a friend’s birthday picnic—the look on her face when she tasted it was pure joy. Somehow, the simple act of grilling together made every slice feel special, and we all lingered over the meal long after sunset.

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Grilling Makes All the Difference

Flatbreads cooked directly on the grill pick up a smoky flavor that oven baking just can’t replicate. Even a few extra seconds on the grill gives the crust irresistible crunch—which means everyone fights over the edge pieces.

How to Customize Your Flatbread

Swapping out peaches for nectarines or plums works wonderfully if you’re craving a twist. For a more savory take, try goat cheese, and a sprinkle of chili flakes is fantastic for spice lovers. You can also add thin slices of jalapeños for some heat.

Quick Tricks for Outdoor Entertaining

If you prep toppings in advance, you can build and grill the flatbreads in just a few minutes—meaning more time to chat with friends instead of standing over the flame.

  • Arrange sliced peaches on a plate so they don’t stick together.
  • Keep basil and arugula refrigerated until serving—they wilt quickly in the heat.
  • Don’t forget to oil the grill grates for easy cleanup and even cooking.
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Sweet peaches and creamy Brie cheese melt together on a crispy flatbread with tangy BBQ sauce. | crumbnest.com

Fire up the grill and share this peachy flatbread with someone you love—it’s summer on a plate. It tastes best in good company, but don’t be surprised if you end up making it just for yourself someday.

Recipe FAQ

Can I use different fruit instead of peaches?

Yes, nectarines or plums make tasty alternatives for a similar juicy sweetness on top.

What kind of cheese works best alongside Brie?

Goat cheese or mozzarella offer delicious substitutes, providing creamy texture and flavor.

Do I need to grill the peaches before assembly?

Grilling the peaches caramelizes sugars and softens their texture, enhancing the overall flatbread flavor.

Is this suitable for vegetarians?

Yes, all standard ingredients are vegetarian-friendly. Always check BBQ sauce and flatbread labels.

How do I achieve crisp flatbread edges?

Briefly grill both sides of the flatbread before adding toppings, then finish cooking with the assembled flatbread on the grill.

What beverages pair well?

Chilled rosé or wheat beer complement the fruity and smoky notes, perfect for summer dining.

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BBQ Peach Brie Flatbread Grill

Grilled flatbread with peaches, Brie, BBQ sauce, herbs, and honey—smoky, fruity, vibrant for summer gatherings.

Prep duration
15 min
Cook duration
10 min
Complete duration
25 min
Created by Chloe Martin


Skill Level Easy

Heritage American

Output 4 Portions

Dietary considerations Meat-Free

Components

Flatbread Base

01 2 large store-bought or homemade flatbreads (naan or pizza crust)

Toppings

01 2 medium ripe peaches, pitted and sliced
02 6 oz Brie cheese, sliced
03 1/2 small red onion, thinly sliced
04 1/3 cup BBQ sauce
05 1 tablespoon olive oil
06 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves, torn
07 1/4 cup arugula (optional)
08 Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Garnish

01 2 tablespoons honey
02 1 tablespoon toasted pine nuts

Directions

Phase 01

Prepare Grill: Preheat grill to medium-high heat, approximately 400°F.

Phase 02

Grill Peaches: Brush peach slices with olive oil and grill 1–2 minutes per side until lightly caramelized and softened. Remove and set aside.

Phase 03

Prep Flatbread: Lightly brush both sides of flatbreads with olive oil.

Phase 04

Toast Flatbread: Place flatbreads directly on the grill for 1–2 minutes per side to heat and crisp. Remove from grill.

Phase 05

Assemble Toppings: Spread BBQ sauce evenly over each flatbread. Distribute grilled peach slices, Brie cheese, and red onion across the surface.

Phase 06

Melt and Crisp: Return assembled flatbreads to the grill, close lid, and cook 3–4 minutes. Cheese should be melted and edges crisp.

Phase 07

Finish & Garnish: Remove flatbreads, allow to cool for 1 minute. Top with basil, arugula, honey, and pine nuts if desired. Season with freshly ground black pepper.

Phase 08

Serve: Slice and serve immediately.

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Tools needed

  • Grill (gas or charcoal)
  • Grill tongs
  • Basting brush
  • Chef's knife
  • Cutting board

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and seek medical guidance if you're uncertain about ingredients.
  • Contains dairy due to Brie cheese.
  • Contains gluten in flatbread base.
  • Contains nuts when pine nuts are used.
  • Always check BBQ sauce and flatbread labels for additional hidden allergens.

Nutritional information (each portion)

These values are approximate guides only and shouldn't replace professional medical consultation.
  • Energy: 370
  • Fats: 14 g
  • Carbohydrates: 49 g
  • Proteins: 11 g

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