Thursday, May 15, 2014

Cucumber-Dill Tea Sandwiches

I made these not long ago for my dear friend’s baby shower.  I was very excited about making them not only because they are delicious, but also because they are so beautiful.  I love baby showers and the light beautiful faire that is normally served.  Not to mention, all of the girl talk about babies, motherhood, and oh the precious gifts!   I always end up getting a bit teary-eyed over the baby-talk, or sometimes just from getting to see old friends on such joyous occasions.

Anyways, back to the sandwiches.  I have had tea at the Ritz in NY City and at the Ritz here in Charlotte and both times were amazing.  I’m quite sure these little beauties would have fit right in to that arena.  I tried to keep these pretty simple, but I did use a variety of breads and added smoked salmon to half of them for a little extra flair.
 

Ingredients and Instructions:
1-2 Hothouse Cucumbers
White, Wheat, and Pumpernickel Breads
8 Oz. Container of Philadelphia Whipped Cream Cheese
2 Tbsp. Mayonnaise
Juice and Zest from 1 Lemon
2-3 Tbsp. Dill (chopped) plus extra sprigs un-chopped for decorating
1 tsp. garlic salt
Pepper
Smoked Salmon
With a hand mixer, blend cream cheese, mayonnaise, garlic salt, pinch of pepper, lemon juice, and lemon zest until smooth.  Fold in the dill and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight to allow flavors to blend.
Run a fork down each side of the cucumber creating think peeled strips and then use a potato peeler to make 4 wide stripes down the sides (doing this will give make your cucumbers the “frilly” edged look).  Cut cucumbers into slices about ¼ inch thick.  Remove the crust from the bread and cut into 2 x 2 inch squares (or slightly larger than your cucumber rounds).  Spread the cream cheese mixture on each piece of bread, top with a cucumber slice and small pinch of the smoked salmon.  Put the remainder of the cream cheese mixture into a piping bag and pipe small dollops of the mixture on top of each sandwich.   Decorate with sprigs of dill and enjoy like you are a Queen Bee at the Ritz!

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