These Cucumber Tea Sandwiches Are the Perfect Afternoon Snack

2019-04-08
These Cucumber Tea Sandwiches Are the Perfect Afternoon Snack
Prep Time:
0 mins
Total Time:
15 mins
Servings:
12

Cucumber tea sandwiches make a command performance at most baby or wedding showers, Mother’s Day tea parties and spring brunch. Whether you're hosting the event or a guest enjoying one of these dainty fresh sandwiches, there's a lot to love about this refreshing nibble: You don't have to have a pantry full of ingredients to make them, they're very inexpensive, and so quick to and easy to make.

What Is a Cucumber Tea Sandwich?

A classic cucumber tea sandwich consists of crustless white sandwich bread spread with butter and topped with very thinly sliced cucumbers. You may also know them as finger sandwiches because earliest versions were cut into dainty narrow rectangular sandwiches. This updated version skips the butter and instead is spread with a soft herb cheese, a sprinkle of herbs, and sliced radishes and is served open face.

The History of the Cucumber Tea Sandwich

Thought to originate in India where cucumbers were first cultivated, it is believed British troops were served the fresh veggie sandwiches in Indian tea houses as a refreshing bite to counter the heat. Not surprising that the delicate cucumber tea sandwich became a staple at late afternoon tea in the UK in the 1800’s.

Cucumber Tea Sandwich Ingredients

Here's a quick look at what you'll need to make homemade tea sandwiches.

  • Bread: This modern version of the classic sandwich swaps out the soft white crustless sandwich bread for a slightly firmer thin-sliced “party bread." You can use any thinly sliced whole grain, rye, or sourdough bread.
  • Cucumbers: Seedless cucumbers (aka English or European) are ideal for the sandwiches because they have fewer seeds and thinner skin which make them easier to slice and eat than the regular cucumbers you find at the grocery store. Smaller Persian cucumbers also makes a good substitute for the seedless cucumbers. When farmers market season is in full swing, look for interesting heirloom varieties to vary the shape and color of the cucumbers in your sandwich. Follow these tips when selecting and storing fresh cucumbers. If you love to garden, cucumbers are an easy vegetable to grow.
  • Spreads: When cucumber sandwiches became popular in the US, butter was often replaced with an herbed cheese or a Benedictine sauce (a cucumber, cream cheese, dill and chive spread). This Cucumber Tea Sandwich recipe calls for a 5.3-oz container of semi-soft cheese with herbs as the flavorful base, but you can choose any soft spreadable cheese such as an herbed chèvre or a savory flavored whipped cream cheese. 
  • Radishes: Add thinly sliced fresh radishes to give the cucumber sandwiches more color, texture, and a spicy kick. Get creative, in season there are plenty of interesting varieties at the farmers market.
  • Fresh Herbs: Dill is most often the herb paired with cucumbers, but there are no rules when it comes to herbs on this sandwich. Try basil, tarragon, or a mix of parsley and mint or choose whatever herb you have on hand. 
  • Salt: Sprinkle the sandwiches with a finishing salt such as Maldon, a flaky sea salt.

How to Cut Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

Even though this recipe is an open-faced sandwich, you can give them a different shape if you like. After assembling you can cut them into three rectangles, two triangles, or four mini squares, or you can cut them into circles using a 3-inch cutter.

Ingredients

  • 12 very thin slices firm white bread

  • 1 5.3 ounce container semisoft cheese with garlic and fine herbes

  • 2 cup thinly sliced cucumbers

  • 6 radishes, thinly sliced

  • ¾ cup fresh basil, dill, and/or oregano

Directions

  1. Spread bread slices with cheese. Top with cucumbers, radishes, and herbs. Sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper and sea salt. Makes 12 servings.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you keep a cucumber sandwich from getting soggy?

    Create a Barrier: Because cucumbers are 96% water, you have to be strategic when you build your sandwich. First spread the bread with the semi-soft cheese edge to edge to protect the bread from any liquid released from the sliced cucumbers. The open face sandwich will hold up to 4 hours.



    Salt Regular Cucumbers: If you can't find the seedless or Persian cucumbers, salt regular cucumbers to remove extra liquid. To salt cucumbers, thinly slice regular cucumbers and place them in a bowl; toss with 1/2 teaspoon salt. Transfer to a colander set over a bowl or in the sink. Let stand for 30 minutes. Spread cucumbers onto a paper towel-lined sheet pan to absorb excess moisture. Layer slices onto sandwiches as directed in the recipe.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

112 Calories
6g Fat
13g Carbs
3g Protein
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 12
Calories 112
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 6g 8%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Cholesterol 14mg 5%
Sodium 208mg 9%
Total Carbohydrate 13g 5%
Total Sugars 2g
Protein 3g 6%
Vitamin C 1.1mg 1%
Calcium 57mg 4%
Iron 0.8mg 4%
Potassium 36mg 1%
Folate, total 19.1mcg

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Related Article

Easy Pumpkin Poke Cake Is the Best Dessert You'll Have This Fall

Easy Pumpkin Poke Cake Is the Best Dessert You'll Have This Fall

Pumpkin season is here, and it's time to celebrate. Luckily, we have this caramel pumpkin poke cake recipe to make it happen. Each bite is loaded with pumpkin, shredded apple, caramel, and whipped cream.
Black-Eyed Pea Hummus Is a Flavorful Twist on the Classic

Black-Eyed Pea Hummus Is a Flavorful Twist on the Classic

A simple twist on classic hummus, this black-eyed pea hummus will surprise you with its earthy flavor, fluffy texture, and bonus pickled black-eyed pea topper. Go ahead, grab the chips.
Ricotta Flatbread

Ricotta Flatbread

Three different types of peas gives this easy ricotta flatbread recipe a slightly sweet flavor and crunchy texture.
2024’s Drink of Summer Is the 4-Ingredient Lone Ranger Cocktail

2024’s Drink of Summer Is the 4-Ingredient Lone Ranger Cocktail

The 2024 Drink of Summer is like a mash-up recipe of a spritz cocktail and a French 75—with a trendy spirit swap. Find out why the Lone Ranger is our mixologists’ pick for the drink of summer, then learn how to make the Lone Ranger cocktail at home with a tested-and-perfected drink recipe from our Test Kitchen.
The Batanga Cocktail Is More Than Tequila and Coke—Here's How to Make It

The Batanga Cocktail Is More Than Tequila and Coke—Here's How to Make It

The internet can't get enough of this easy-to-make cocktail.
These Side Dishes for Tacos Are Ready For You to Build a Restaurant-Style Menu

These Side Dishes for Tacos Are Ready For You to Build a Restaurant-Style Menu

Our best side dishes for tacos will help you create a flavorful spread of Mexican recipes. Pair your main dish with salsa, rice, beans, nachos, dips…or all of the above side dishes for tacos. Shake up a batch of margaritas and the stage, okay, your table, is set for an unforgettable taco night.
Godzilla Roll Sushi Bake

Godzilla Roll Sushi Bake

This sushi bake recipe makes your favorite sushi roll a breeze to make. Get the delicious taste with half the work by following our Godzilla Roll Sushi Bake recipe.
19 Korean-Inspired Recipes You Can Make at Home

19 Korean-Inspired Recipes You Can Make at Home

From bulgogi to bibimbap, gochujang to kimchi, Korean flavors are here. Our best Korean-inspired recipes will allow you to get acquainted, experienced, and fall deeper in love with Korean food.
How to Make Ultra-Crispy Korean Fried Chicken

How to Make Ultra-Crispy Korean Fried Chicken

This Korean fried chicken recipe is spicy, sweet, and perfectly crispy.
These Greek Lemon Potatoes Are My Family’s Favorite Side Dish

These Greek Lemon Potatoes Are My Family’s Favorite Side Dish

Greek Lemon Potatoes
Can You Eat Salmon Skin? Yes—And Here’s the No. 1 Secret to Cooking it Properly

Can You Eat Salmon Skin? Yes—And Here’s the No. 1 Secret to Cooking it Properly

Not all seafood is enjoyable skin-on, so you might be wondering, “can you eat salmon skin?” You sure can, but it’s important to employ a few simple strategies to ensure it’s golden-brown and crispy (rather than rubbery). We’ll walk you through how to cook salmon skin—both on the fish and off as a makeshift “chip.”
Our Recipe Testers Couldn't Get Enough of this Dill Pickle Soup

Our Recipe Testers Couldn't Get Enough of this Dill Pickle Soup

Dill pickle soup is a creamy blend of pickles, potatoes, sour cream, and broth. Here we'll walk you through how to make dill pickle soup, including our favorite toppings.
Stir Fry Spaghetti Is the Innovative Culinary Creation You Won't Get Tired Of

Stir Fry Spaghetti Is the Innovative Culinary Creation You Won't Get Tired Of

Nutritious and simple to make, changing up your spaghetti-cooking technique introduces you to a world of new flavors.
Move Over Eggs: Scrambled Pancakes Are the Newest Breakfast Staple

Move Over Eggs: Scrambled Pancakes Are the Newest Breakfast Staple

TikTok is breaking pancake norms—instead of making pancakes into perfect circles, home chefs are scrambling them. It saves on time, but people have opinions on the texture.
Million Dollar Bacon Is Totally Addictive—And So Easy to Make

Million Dollar Bacon Is Totally Addictive—And So Easy to Make

Give your breakfast a major upgrade with a side of sweet and salty million dollar bacon. This easy bacon recipe starts with thick cut slices that are slathered with maple syrup and cracked black pepper.
Mashed New Potatoes

Mashed New Potatoes

Mashed New Potatoes
17 Cold Lunches to Pack on a Hot Day

17 Cold Lunches to Pack on a Hot Day

We may be in the final weeks of summer, but that doesn’t mean the hot weather is going anywhere quite yet. If you’re looking to take your lunch on-the-go without sacrificing flavor, check out these cold lunch ideas that are perfect to enjoy on a hot and sunny day.
Turkey-Apple Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Turkey-Apple Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

We think grilled cheese could use an upgrade from just bread and cheese, don't you? To makeover this crowd-pleasing sandwich just a little, we added sweet onion, apple slices, turkey, and apple jelly to the cheesy filling in the center.
Gluten-Free Giant Ginger Cookies

Gluten-Free Giant Ginger Cookies

We've used a 1/4 cup of cookie dough for each of these giant, molasses-infused cookies. If you prefer smaller cookies, there's instructions for mini gluten-free ginger cookies, too.
Grilled Chicken with Blueberry-Tarragon Sauce

Grilled Chicken with Blueberry-Tarragon Sauce

If you don't want to use wine, ½ cup of pomegranate juice gives the sauce a similar tang. Either one is amazing on this grilled chicken recipe for that's perfect for summer.