English Cucumber Sandwiches for a Crowd (2024)

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With a couple tips and tricks, these lovely English cucumber tea sandwiches are easy to make for a large party of 50 to 75 people. Creamy herbed cream cheese filling layered with thin slices of English cucumber in pillowy soft bread. These elegant finger sandwiches are especially suited for a DIY bridal shower, wedding reception, or baby shower party. This is my first installment of a new series of finger sandwiches for a crowd!

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Why this recipe works

Cater a wedding they said. It’ll be fun they said… And it was fun. The bride wanted a tea party luncheon for her reception, which sounded easy enough on the face of it. How hard could eight different dishes, including four finger sandwiches, be for 80 people?

Well, to be honest, it was quite the challenge since I pulled it off by myself. I cook dinners for 50-80 people regularly, but finger foods are challenging because, well… they are finger foods. They are individual. They aren’t like my Lazy Lasagna where I can just multiply, scale it up, and Knock It Out.

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But that said, I learned a TON in this experience and am so glad I did it. So to my point, this recipe works because these loverly sandwiches are EASY to make and, therefore, easy to scale up for a party.

The herbed cream cheese filling can be made a day in advance, and the English cucumber can be sliced a day in advance to help with prep the day of serving. Also, by layering the cucumber between the cream cheese on both slices of bread, the bread won’t get soggy.

Lovely bright flavors of herbs and lemon highlight these delectable sandwiches for your reception or shower, no matter the occasion.

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About the ingredients

For the cream cheese filling

  • Chive and onion cream cheese. By using chive and onion cream cheese (NOT whipped cream cheese), we are packing in more flavor from the get-go.
    TIP: make sure you look at the ounces on the tub packaging. Last I bought this, Publix brand was 8 ounces but Philadelphia brand has scaled down to 7.5 ounces (and cost more, grrr…). For 1 batch the difference in negligible, but when scaling up, this 1/2 ounce difference will add up. So if using the 7.5oz container for 2 or more batches, add an ounce of plain cream cheese as you go to compensate. Don’t worry about being exact – this is a forgiving recipe! You won’t mess it up, promise.
  • Mayonnaise. Use quality mayonnaise like Duke’s.
  • Dill. Fresh dill is preferable, but I listed dried dill first because my stores seem to never carry fresh dill anymore. At least dill is one of those herbs that dried is nearly as good as fresh, so just use what you can get and don’t overthink it.
  • Chives. Chives do to be fresh, and if fresh chives are not available opt for fresh green onion. If neither are available, the third option is dried minced onion. Another option is finely diced yellow or white (not sweet or Vidalia) onion – but diced onion, especially finely diced, is a pain when cooking large scale, so I consider this a last resort. You DO want the subtle hit of onion flavor to cut through the rich cream cheese, so don’t omit.
  • Lemon. Like the oniony chives, the subtle bite of lemon cuts the heavy cream cheese. Use fresh lemon juice and grate in a bit of lemon zest as well.
  • Seasonings: garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Easy enough.

For the sandwiches

  • English cucumber. One long English cucumber gives just the right number of slices for 9 full (18 halved) tea sandwiches using up 1 loaf of bread (i.e. 1 batch). Also, English cucumbers don’t have seeds and have thin skins – no peeling or seeding required. Just slice and go.
    English cucumber can be sliced a day in advance as well. Store overnight, covered, layered with paper towels to absorb the water that will be released.
  • White bread. Classic cucumber tea sandwiches use white bread and I stick with that. The light, bright flavors of the filling sing best in mild white bread. Just use regular, plain white sandwich bread.
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How to make English cucumber sandwiches

This isn’t rocket science – we are just spreading a cream cheese mixture with herbs and seasonings on bread, layering cucumber, then making sandwiches. Check out the recipe card below for all the deets, but here are a couple crucial tips to ensure tea sandwich success.

Though not necessary, the cream cheese filling can be made a day in advance. Just be sure to plan in time for it to come to room temperature so that it spreads easily on the bread. Then also allow time for the sandwiches to chill once made until serving. To make the filling, simply combine the ingredients in a large bowl using a hand mixer or wooden spoon. A stand mixer with paddle attachment also works well.

The hardest step to this recipe is slicing the cucumber. If you have a mandolin – use it. Carefully, of course as the mandolin is hands down the most dangerous of all kitchen tools. Otherwise, use your sharpest knife. The cucumber can be sliced a day in advance, which I recommend especially if slicing with a knife. Store layered with paper towels to absorb released water.

I spread the cream cheese mixture on both slices of bread so the cucumber ends up between those layers. This helps keep the sandwiches from falling apart and protects the bread from moisture released from the cucumber.

Wait until after the sandwiches are made to cut off the crusts. The crusts help keep the bread sturdy, especially while spreading the filling. I put one assembled sandwich on another, then using my best bread knife, cut off the crusts. This way, this step goes faster.

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How to store cucumber tea sandwiches

Store assembled sandwiches piled on a large plate or platter wrapped in plastic wrap. Layer a paper towel on top if excess moisture starts to accumulate.

How many sandwiches serve a crowd?

This right here is always the big question, isn’t it? Just how much food do you need to make. I cover this in my 12 Essential Tips to Cook for a Crowd in more detail, but specifically for these sandwiches if depends on 1) who you are serving and 2) what else you are serving.

Note that by sandwich, I mean little sandwich halves. So, 1 loaf of Sarah Lee white bread (for example) gives 18 slices bread, which yields 18 little sandwiches, which is 9 to 12 servings.

  • If serving an older crowd (like I often do when cooking at church), plan 1.5 sandwiches per person.
  • If serving a younger crowd, such as for a bridal or baby shower, plan 2 sandwiches per person.
  • If serving these sandwiches as a main dish, plan 2 sandwiches per person.
  • If serving as one of a number of options, like a buffet, plan 1.5 sandwiches per person.

Want to change up this recipe?

This recipe makes a lovely, classic tea sandwich but that doesn’t mean you can’t change this sammie up and make it your own.

  • Add more lemon zest and capers for more zing.
  • Add some diced, pickled jalapeno for even more zing. Just be sure to let people know, especially elderly and children.
  • Add more assertive herbs like fresh oregano and basil. You can add fresh minced garlic too, just go easy since raw garlic can overpower literally anything in its path.
  • Black olives are magical in cream cheese with green onion, as a general statement. So opt for green onion in place of chives, add some chopped black olives and you would have yourself a delicious savory sammie.

FAQs

Can cucumber tea sandwiches be made a day in advance?

I do not recommend making these sandwiches to completion a day in advance. With all the moisture from the filling and cucumber, white bread can get gummy. The cucumber can be sliced and the cream cheese filling made a day in advance but assemble these sandwiches the day of serving for optimal results.

Can regular cream cheese be substituted for chive and onion cream cheese?

Yes. If using regular, plain cream cheese simply proceed with the rest of the recipe as written. No alterations are necessary.

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English Cucumber Tea Sandwiches for a Crowd

With a couple tips and tricks, these lovely English cucumber tea sandwiches are easy to make for a large party of 50 to 75 people or more. Creamy herbed cream cheese filling layered with thin slices of English cucumber in pillowy soft bread. These elegant finger sandwiches are especially suited for a DIY bridal shower, wedding reception, or baby shower party.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: British

Keyword: English cucumber sandwiches, finger sandwiches, tea sandwiches

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Calories: 179kcal

Author: Erica

Servings: 12

Ingredients

For the cream cheese filling

For the sandwiches

  • 1 English cucumber thinly sliced
  • 18 slices white sandwich bread 1 loaf

Instructions

Make the cream cheese filling

  • In a large bowl, combine the ingredients for the cream cheese filling. A hand mixer or stand mixer with paddle attachment are the easiest options for mixing.

Assemble the sandwiches

  • Working in batches, spread out 6 slices of bread on a clean surface. Spread ~1 tablespoon cream cheese filling on each slice of bread.

  • On 3 slices bread, layer 3 slices of English cucumber on the left half and 3 slices on the right half of bread. In other words, layer 6 slices cucumber on each of 3 slices of bread. See photos above to clarify.

  • Take the 3 slices of bread without cucumber and place, cream cheese side down, onto the cucumber layers to make the sandwich.

  • Slice off the crusts using a serrated bread knife. Slice each sandwich in half.

  • Store layered on large plates or platters wrapped with plastic wrap in the refrigerator until serving.

Notes

The cream cheese filling can be made and the cucumber sliced a day in advance. I do not recommend assembling the sandwiches a day in advance because the white bread can get gummy.

The serving size of 12 allows 1.5 individual (cut) sandwiches per person, which is the starting point I use. Then see the body of this blog post above for tips on how to adjust how many sandwiches (i.e. 1.5 vs 2 per person) to make.

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5small sandwiches | Calories: 179kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 187mg | Potassium: 28mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g

English Cucumber Sandwiches for a Crowd (2024)

FAQs

Can you make cucumber sandwiches the night before? ›

These easy, beautiful, yummy cucumber party sandwiches are perfect for brunches, tea parties, or spring and summer lunches. They can be prepared ahead of time and assembled just before serving. This is an easy appetizer to prepare the day before, except for the assembly.

How to keep cucumber sandwiches from getting soggy? ›

To avoid soggy cucumber sandwiches with little added prep time or effort, all you need to do is give them a quick salt. The reason this simple method works is due to osmosis, which draws out the veggie's excess water.

How many finger sandwiches for 50 people? ›

Plan three to four finger sandwiches per person when serving with a salad as a main dish. If you are incorporating finger sandwiches into an appetizer party menu, you will need one to two of each sandwich per person, depending on the time of day and length of the event.

What's on an English cucumber sandwich? ›

What Is in a Cucumber Tea Sandwich? A classic cucumber tea sandwich consists of a spread of herbed cream cheese and sliced cucumbers in between thin slices of white bread. The crusts are cut from the sandwiches, for a hint of refinement, and the sandwiches are cut in triangles or “fingers” to be easy to eat.

How do you make sandwiches the night before a party? ›

Ideally, you should aim to make your sandwiches as close to the day of your party as possible for the best flavor and freshness. I recommend making your sandwiches no more than 48hrs in advance for the best flavor come party time. So there you have it!

How to make a sandwich the night before without getting soggy? ›

Use. Parchment paper checks all the boxes: It's slightly porous and absorbs some moisture that other materials don't. Be sure to employ the double-wrap technique: Wrap your sandwich in one layer, cut the sandwich in half through the parchment paper, and then wrap it again for extra security.

How do you stack a sandwich so it doesn't get soggy? ›

Build a moisture barrier

Cheese works better on the bottom than lettuce does. Place your sandwich meat of choice on top of the cheese, followed by any moisture-filled toppings like onions and pickles. Place those recently-dried tomatoes on top of the lettuce.

How do you thinly slice cucumbers for sandwiches? ›

Use a mandoline slicer to cut them into paper-thin slices if you have one, or a knife to carefully do the same.

How do you keep sliced cucumbers from getting slimy? ›

If you want to keep cucumber slices in the fridge but are finding that they become soggy and lose their freshness too often, then try infusing them in lemon and salt. Both lemon and salt work together to keep cucumbers firm for a longer time!

What kind of bread is best for finger sandwiches? ›

Pepperidge Farm Very Thin Sliced Bread in white or whole wheat works best for making tea sandwiches. This recipe is part of a memorable spring brunch menu. Slice the cucumber as thinly as possible, using a mandoline if you have one.

How many pounds of lunch meat do I need for 50 sandwiches? ›

Depends on the sandwich size, typically 5 or 6 ounces per sandwich, thus 50 sandwiches can be made with either 16 pounds to 19 pounds of meat.

How many loaves of bread for 50 sandwiches? ›

That depends on how many usable slices there are in the loaves you choose. If there are 25, it'll take 4 loaves (you'll need 100 slices for 50 sandwiches). If there are 20, it'll take 5.

Why are English cucumbers wrapped in Saran Wrap? ›

English cucumbers, sometimes called hothouse cucumbers or European cucumbers, have a long, narrow shape and a thin, edible skin. Because their tender skin makes them prone to bruising easily, they are wrapped in plastic to protect the fruit in transit to grocers.

Should you peel English cucumbers before eating? ›

Although you don't need to peel English cucumbers, be sure to wash and dry them before using. Their edible skin and tiny seeds means they're great served raw to give any dish an added crunch, including in salads, noodle bowls, wraps, or salsa.

How do you keep English cucumbers crisp? ›

To do this, she advises giving cukes an airtight "second skin" by wrapping them in plastic or beeswax wrap to slow deterioration. This method follows the lead of thinner skinned English cucumbers, which are shrink-wrapped in plastic.

Can you prepare cucumber the day before? ›

If you cut a cucumber, refrigerate and consume it within two to three days. Place cut cucumber slices in an airtight container with a paper towel on top of the sliced cucumbers to soak up the excess moisture.

Can you make a salad sandwich the night before? ›

most sandwiches should be fine along as they're wrapped correctly and refrigerated. i do my daughters packed lunch the night before and they always taste fine the day after. I make my OH sandwiches the day before, I have made tuna, mayo and tomato, ham salad, chicken and bacon, egg mayo etc.

Can sandwiches be kept in the fridge overnight? ›

Yes, one can usually eat a day-old sandwich if it has been stored correctly in the fridge. To ensure safety and quality, sandwiches should be consumed within the following timeframes: Meat, Poultry, or Fish: Up to 3 days for sandwiches containing these ingredients.

How do you pack a sandwich for lunch the night before? ›

How to Pack a Sandwich that Won't be Sad and Soggy by Lunchtime
  1. Layer 1: Sliced Wet Things.
  2. Layer 2: Meat.
  3. Layer 3: Cheese.
  4. Layer 4: Greenage.
  5. Layer 5: Folded Paper Towel.
  6. Layer 6: Bread.
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