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Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches – Light, Elegant Finger Sandwiches

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Some recipes just feel timeless—and these Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches are one of those graceful, comforting classics.

I first made them for a brunch with friends, and they completely stole the show.

Crisp cucumber slices meet creamy, herby filling in soft, crustless bread—delicate, satisfying, and perfect for everything from afternoon tea to bridal showers.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Elegant yet easy – Looks fancy, but comes together in minutes.

Cool and refreshing – The cucumber adds the perfect crisp bite.

Creamy and herby – Dill, lemon, and green onion create layered flavor.

Make-ahead friendly – Great for prepping a day in advance.

No cooking required – Just mix, spread, and slice!

What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)

Cream cheese – Softened for easy mixing and ultra-creamy texture.

Mayonnaise – Adds richness and smooth consistency.

Fresh dill and green onion – For a bright, herby bite.

Lemon juice & zest – Brings out the freshness of the cucumbers.

Garlic & onion powder – Subtle depth without overpowering.

English cucumber – Thinly sliced for delicate crunch and moisture.

Soft sandwich bread – White or whole wheat, crusts removed for a classic look.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Dry the cucumber – Pat slices dry to prevent soggy sandwiches.

Use a sharp knife – For clean edges and neat presentation.

Soften the cream cheese – Let it sit at room temp for smoother mixing.

Don’t skip the zest – It adds a citrusy lift that brightens everything.

Make-ahead tip – Wrap tightly and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.

How to Make Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches

Step 1: Prepare the Spread
In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese and mayonnaise until smooth.

Stir in dill, green onion, lemon zest, lemon juice, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper.

Step 2: Slice the Bread and Cucumber
Remove crusts from each slice of bread.

Thinly slice the cucumber using a mandoline or sharp knife.

Step 3: Assemble the Sandwiches
Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly onto all bread slices.

Layer cucumber slices on half of them. Add extra herbs if desired.

Step 4: Top and Cut
Place the remaining bread slices on top to form sandwiches.

Cut each into thirds or desired shape.

Step 5: Serve or Store
Serve immediately, or cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.

What to Serve It With

A pot of hot Earl Grey or herbal tea

Mini quiches or savory scones

Fruit skewers or melon balls

Lemon bars or tea cookies

Sparkling water with fresh mint or cucumber slices

Variations / Substitutions

Add protein – Thin slices of smoked salmon or turkey for extra heartiness.

Use flavored cream cheese – Try chive or garlic herb varieties.

Switch herbs – Try parsley, basil, or mint instead of dill.

Go whole grain – Use multigrain bread for a healthier twist.

Spicy version – Add a dash of horseradish or chili flakes to the spread.

Storage & Leftovers

Refrigerate – Store in an airtight container up to 24 hours.

Wrap well – Use plastic wrap to prevent the bread from drying out.

Avoid freezing – The texture of cucumbers doesn’t hold up well when frozen.

Pre-slice for parties – Keep sandwiches covered until ready to serve.

Add garnish – A small sprig of dill or cucumber round looks lovely on top.

FAQs

Can I make these sandwiches ahead of time?
Yes, they hold up well for up to 24 hours if stored in an airtight container in the fridge.

What kind of bread is best?
Soft white or wheat sandwich bread works best for easy cutting and classic texture.

Do I need to peel the cucumber?
Not necessarily—if using English cucumber, the skin is thin and mild.

Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh?
Fresh is best, but if needed, use half the amount of dried dill or onion.

How thin should I slice the cucumber?
Very thin—use a mandoline or slice by hand as thin as possible.

Can I leave out the mayo?
Yes, but the spread may be thicker. You can replace it with sour cream or plain Greek yogurt.

Can I use other fillings?
Absolutely—this base works with radishes, shredded carrots, or microgreens too.

Final Thoughts

These Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches are a delightful blend of simplicity and charm.

They come together so effortlessly, yet feel elegant enough for special occasions.

Whether you’re hosting a brunch or craving a light midday bite, this classic tea sandwich brings refreshing flavor with every soft, crisp, creamy bite.

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