Cucumber cream cheese tea sandwiches are light, crisp, creamy, and perfect for a party tray. I have made these for baby showers, bridal showers, brunch tables, and afternoon tea menus where guests want small bites that feel fresh, neat, and easy to eat.
The main problem with cucumber tea sandwiches is moisture. Cucumbers release water fast, and soft bread can turn wet if you build the sandwiches the wrong way. This recipe fixes that with salted cucumber slices, softened herb cream cheese, and a thin butter layer that protects the bread.
These mini cucumber sandwiches work well for a tea party, a spring lunch, a summer buffet, or a cold appetizer tray. For more platter planning ideas, pair them with these mini sandwich ideas for party platters.
Quick Recipe Facts
- Prep time: 30 minutes
- Cook time: 0 minutes
- Total time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 24 small tea sandwich pieces
- Best for: tea parties, baby showers, bridal showers, brunch, cold party trays
- Make-ahead: Prep the filling and cucumber ahead; assemble the same day

Why These Cucumber Tea Sandwiches Stay Fresh
This recipe uses a double-barrier method. The bread gets a very thin layer of butter first. Then the cream cheese spread goes over the butter. The salted cucumber sits between two creamy layers, so the bread stays soft without turning wet.
The order matters:
- Bread
- Thin butter layer
- Herb cream cheese
- Salted and dried cucumber
- Herb cream cheese
- Thin butter layer
- Bread

This method is simple, but it gives the sandwiches a cleaner texture for parties and tea trays.
Ingredients
- 16 slices soft white sandwich bread or Pullman bread
- 1 large English hothouse cucumber
- 8 oz brick cream cheese, softened
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- 1 tablespoon fresh dill, finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh chives, finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt, plus more for the cucumber
- 1/8 teaspoon black pepper

Equipment Needed
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- Mandoline slicer or sharp knife
- Paper towels
- Mixing bowl
- Butter knife or offset spatula
- Long serrated bread knife
- Cutting board
Best Cucumbers for Tea Sandwiches
Use an English hothouse cucumber when possible. It has thin skin, small seeds, and a mild taste. You can leave the peel on because it creates a pretty green edge in each sandwich.
A regular slicing cucumber can work, but it needs more prep. Peel it, slice it thin, and remove the watery seed center before using it.
Best Bread for Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches
Pullman bread gives the cleanest tea sandwich shape because the slices are square, soft, and even. Soft white sandwich bread also works well if it is fresh and not too airy.
Avoid dry bread, thick rustic bread, and bread with large holes. These styles tear easily and do not give the neat look people expect from afternoon tea sandwiches.
Traditional English Tea Sandwich Notes
Classic English cucumber sandwiches are usually simple: soft white bread, thin cucumber, butter, and light seasoning. This American-style version adds cream cheese, fresh dill, chives, and lemon zest for a richer party sandwich.
For a traditional afternoon tea tray, cut the sandwiches into small fingers or triangles. Keep the edges clean, remove the crusts after assembly, and serve them chilled on a flat tea tray.
How to Make Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches
1. Slice the cucumber thin
Wash and dry the cucumber. Slice it into thin rounds. A mandoline slicer gives even slices, but a sharp knife works if you cut slowly.
2. Salt and dry the cucumber

Lay the cucumber slices on paper towels. Sprinkle lightly with fine sea salt. Let them rest for 20 minutes. Pat the tops dry with fresh paper towels.
3. Mix the herb cream cheese
Add softened cream cheese to a bowl. Stir in dill, chives, lemon zest, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Mix until smooth.
4. Spread the butter barrier
Spread a paper-thin layer of softened butter on one side of each bread slice. Use just enough to coat the surface.
5. Add cream cheese on both sides
Spread the cream cheese mixture over the buttered side of each slice. This helps hold the cucumber in place and protects the bread.
6. Layer the cucumber
Place cucumber slices over half of the bread slices. Slightly overlap the slices like roof tiles. Keep the layer thin so the sandwiches do not slide.
7. Close, trim, and cut
Place the second bread slice on top, cream cheese side down. Press very gently. Trim the crusts with a long serrated knife, then cut into fingers, triangles, rounds, or diamonds.
Tea Sandwich Serving Chart
10 Guests
- Pieces needed: 35 to 40
- Bread: 2 loaves
- Cucumbers: 1 to 2 English cucumbers
- Cream cheese: 2 bricks
20 Guests
- Pieces needed: 70 to 80
- Bread: 4 loaves
- Cucumbers: 3 English cucumbers
- Cream cheese: 4 bricks
50 Guests
- Pieces needed: 175 to 200
- Bread: 10 loaves
- Cucumbers: 7 English cucumbers
- Cream cheese: 9 bricks
Serving rule: Plan 3 to 4 pieces per guest if these are part of a larger menu. Plan 6 to 8 pieces per guest if sandwiches are the main food.
How to Cut Tea Sandwiches
- Fingers: Best for classic afternoon tea.
- Triangles: Best for party platters and casual trays.
- Rounds: Best for baby showers and bridal showers.
- Diamonds: Best for a more formal tea tray look.
Always cut after filling the sandwiches. This gives cleaner edges and keeps the bread from drying out too early.
Make-Ahead Timeline
- 24 hours ahead: Make the cream cheese spread and refrigerate it.
- 12 hours ahead: Wash the cucumber and dry it well.
- 4 hours ahead: Slice, salt, and dry the cucumber.
- 2 to 4 hours ahead: Assemble and chill the sandwiches.
- Serving time: Keep sandwiches cold and covered.
For a bigger cold party menu, serve these with other make-ahead finger foods for a crowd.
How to Store and Keep Tea Sandwiches Fresh
Place finished sandwiches in a single layer on a tray. Cover them with a slightly damp paper towel, then cover the tray with plastic wrap. Chill until serving.
Cold foods should stay at 40°F or colder. The FDA recommends keeping cold buffet foods chilled until serving and placing trays over ice if they will sit out longer than 2 hours.
USDA food safety guidance says perishable foods left at room temperature for more than 2 hours should be discarded. If the temperature is above 90°F, the limit drops to 1 hour.
For trusted safety guidance, see the FDA’s Serving Up Safe Buffets page and the USDA’s Leftovers and Food Safety guide.
Tea Party Platter Ideas
Serve these cream cheese cucumber sandwiches on a flat white platter with lemon slices, dill sprigs, and small bowls of fresh fruit. Place the sandwiches in rows by shape so the tray looks clean and easy to pick from.
For a larger table, add these sandwiches to other buffet and finger food ideas. This helps you build a full party spread without making every item heavy.
For a chilled summer menu, these sandwiches also fit well with cold finger foods for summer parties.
Save This Party Chart
Planning for a shower, tea party, or brunch table? Save the serving chart above so you can quickly plan how many cucumber tea sandwiches to make for 10, 20, or 50 guests.
What to Serve with Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches
Pair these sandwiches with fresh fruit, small salads, and light party bites. A tray of fruit and cheese skewers for parties adds color and balances the creamy filling.
If you want one more cold side, add pasta salad cups. They are easy to portion and fit well on a buffet table.
Easy Flavor Variations for Tea Sandwiches
- Lemon dill: Add extra lemon zest and dill.
- Chive cream cheese: Add more chives for a mild onion flavor.
- Garden herb: Add parsley and a small pinch of dried dill.
- Gluten-free: Use soft gluten-free sandwich bread and chill before cutting.
- Extra cucumber: Serve leftovers with this creamy cucumber salad.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping the salt step: Wet cucumber slices make soggy bread.
- Using cold cream cheese: Cold cream cheese tears soft bread.
- Overfilling: Too much spread makes the sandwich slide.
- Cutting crusts first: Trim after assembly for cleaner edges.
- Stacking too high: Keep finished sandwiches in a single layer when possible.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 3 small tea sandwich pieces
- Calories: 271 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 30 g
- Protein: 7 g
- Fat: 14 g
- Saturated fat: 8 g
- Sodium: 390 mg
- Fiber: 2 g
- Sugar: 4 g
Nutrition note: These values are estimates based on the listed ingredients. Bread size, cream cheese brand, butter amount, and salt level can change the final numbers. For source data, use USDA FoodData Central.

Cucumber Cream Cheese Tea Sandwiches
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Wash and dry the cucumber, then slice it into very thin rounds using a mandoline or sharp knife.
- Lay the cucumber slices on paper towels, sprinkle lightly with salt, and let rest for 20 minutes.
- Pat the cucumber slices dry with fresh paper towels to remove excess moisture.
- In a mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, dill, chives, lemon zest, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper until smooth.
- Spread a very thin layer of softened butter on one side of each bread slice.
- Spread the herb cream cheese mixture evenly over the buttered sides of all bread slices.
- Arrange cucumber slices in a slightly overlapping layer on half of the bread slices.
- Top with the remaining bread slices, cream cheese side down, and press gently.
- Trim away the crusts using a serrated knife.
- Cut into fingers, triangles, rounds, or diamonds as desired.
- Chill until ready to serve and keep covered to maintain freshness.
Notes
FAQs
You can make the cream cheese spread and prep the cucumber 24 hours ahead. For the best texture, assemble the sandwiches 2 to 4 hours before serving.
Pullman bread is best because it is soft, square, and even. Fresh white sandwich bread also works well for classic tea sandwiches.
Cucumbers release water after slicing. Salt the slices for 20 minutes, then pat them dry before adding them to the bread.
Plan 70 to 80 small pieces for 20 guests if you serve several appetizers. Make more if the sandwiches are the main food.
No. Cucumbers turn soft after freezing and thawing. The bread can also become wet, so these sandwiches are best served fresh.
Final Tips
For the best cucumber cream cheese tea sandwiches, keep the cucumber slices thin, dry them well, and use a light butter layer before the cream cheese. Cut the sandwiches after assembly, chill them covered, and serve them cold on a clean tea party platter.