Tea Sandwiches (3 Recipes!) (2024)

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Tea Sandwiches are such a fun brunch time snack to serve with or without tea! I like to make these sandwiches AHEAD of time when expecting company.

It is best to serve them cold (or room temperature) so no fussing with reheating! Traditional tea sandwiches are ideal for afternoon bridal, baby showers or at an adult tea party!

Tea sandwiches, or all mini sandwiches really, are such a fun way to enjoy a late morning or early afternoon tea (or mimosa)!

They were created to help stave off hunger until the main meal and they definitely do just that! It is also known as 'low tea' as opposed to 'high tea' because the sandwiches were typically served on low tables.

Here is more on the history of tea sandwiches.

Now a days, you will see these tea sandwiches most often at bridal showers, baby showers or adult tea parties.

Did I mention how cost efficient they are to make?

If you're looking for a great make ahead brunch recipe, try my Turkey Avocado Roll Ups with Thyme Dressing or my Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders!

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How To Cut Tea Sandwiches

Traditional English tea sandwiches are typically cut into small triangles.I like the rectangles because I feel like it saves bread.

The firs thing to do is, trim the crust. Use a serrated knife for this. If your knife is not sharp, you will squish the bread. Then cut diagonally to make two triangles.

Another option is to cut your sandwiches into long rectangles. You could probably get 3 rectangles from each trimmed sandwich.

The Best Bread For Tea Sandwiches

Although it is not traditional, most tea sandwiches are made with "regular sliced" bagged sandwich bread in either white, wheat or rye. It is what we all have in our grocery store and is the easiest to find!

If your bread is too thick, the ratio of filling to bread will be off so try to keep it on the thin side.

I like to have a combination of white, wheat and rye sandwich bread when serving my tea sandwiches at a party. The color contrast is more appetizing too!

Bonus! Most tea sandwiches are also vegetarian friendly so they will suit almost all of your guests dietary restrictions. An even better idea is to buy gluten free bread so that those who are gluten free will be able to enjoy these too!

Keep Your Sandwiches From Drying Out

Traditional afternoon tea sandwiches are made using super soft, moist sandwich bread which can and will get very dry if you leave them out for more than an hour or so. Remember, open air is the enemy.

You have two options:

1. Place a damp paper towel or dish cloth over top of your sandwiches until your guests arrive.

2. Add your sandwiches to a container or sheetpan and cover with saran wrap very well.

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TIP* Adding a layer of butter to your bread on both sides, will act as a barrier and keep your bread from getting soggy!

11 Expert Tips

  1. Spread a thin layer of butter onto your bread to prevent your sandwiches from getting soggy.
  2. Keep your finger sandwiches bite-sized. They should be able to be consumed in a few bites.
  3. Serve your tea sandwiches with black or herbal tea, cream pastries and scones to keep it traditional.
  4. Look for the thinnest bread you can find. This helps to keep the bread to filling ratio equal.
  5. Feel free to use different types of bread like white, wheat, rye and pumpernickel for an array of colors and taste.
  6. If using cucumbers, make sure to slice them very thin.
  7. Adding fresh herbs instead of dried makes a huge difference in flavor.
  8. Finding the right ratio of bread to filling for the perfect tea sandwich.
  9. Make sure to trim your tea sandwiches AFTER you fill them. This will make for a neater edge. And use a serrated knife to do so!
  10. Using cucumbers, radishes, celery or pickles add a needed CRUNCH to tea sandwiches so make sure to add one of the above.
  11. Add a topping to each individual tea sandwich to give your guests an idea of what's inside.

If you are layering your tea sandwiches on top of one another, I like to place a piece of wax or parchment paper in between so they do not get too soggy or stick to each other.

Other Sandwich Combinations

Just like your typical sandwich, there are so many different variations of tea sandwiches you can play around with. There are no rules!

  • Smoked salmon (lox), cream cheese and capers
  • Egg salad with watercress
  • Cheese and jam or chutney
  • Ham, cheese and mustard with a thinly sliced pickle
  • Prawn (shrimp) with mayo.
  • Beef with a horseradish sauce.
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Here are some other brunch appetizers you may like:

Mini Egg Tartlets

Stuffed Celery Boats

Egg and Chive Bites

Puff Pastry Breakfast Cups With Honey Dijon Sauce

Southern Deviled Eggs With Relish

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Tea Sandwiches (3 Recipes!)

Tea sandwiches are such a fun brunch time snack to serve with or without tea! I like to make these English Tea Finger Sandwiches AHEAD of time when expecting company. It is best to serve them cold (or room temperature) so no fussing with reheating! These sandwiches are ideal for bridal or baby showers or just a small brunch party!

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Course: lunch, Snack

Cuisine: American, English

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Calories: 437kcal

Author: Aleka Shunk

Ingredients

  • 2 Hot House Seedless Cucumbers ((do not peel))

Traditional Cucumber

  • 8 Tbsp. Unsalted Butter
  • 1 Tsp. Sugar
  • 1 Tsp. Fresh Parsley
  • 1 Tsp. Fresh Chives
  • Salt To taste
  • 6 Slices White Sandwich Bread

Greek Tzatziki

  • ½ Tsp. Minced Garlic
  • 1 Cup Plain Whole Greek Yogurt
  • ¾ Tsp. Fresh Dill
  • ¾ Tsp. Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Salt To Taste
  • 6 Slices White Sandwich Bread

Pimento Cheese

  • 4 Oz. Cream Cheese
  • 2 Tbsp. Sliced Pimento Peppers ((jarred))
  • ¼ Cup Shredded Cheeses ((Cheddar/Monterey/Colby Jack))
  • Tsp. Onion Powder
  • Salt To taste
  • 6 Slices White Sandwich Bread

Instructions

  • Prepare each sandwich filling by adding all the ingredients to separate bowls. (3 total) Mix each using a silicone spatula. (they work best!) Keep in mind that using room temperature butter and cream cheese will make mixing much easier!

  • Once your 3 fillings are ready, set out your bread slices and start spreading your filling generously onto each side of your bread.

  • *Note* I used a TOTAL of 18 slices of bread. I laid out 6 slices for EACH filling. This gave me 3 large sandwiches with EACH filling. (Total of 9.) I then cut each of the 9 finished sandwiches into TWO triangles giving me a total of 18 tea sandwiches triangles to serve or 6 each. If you want to QUARTER your tea sandwiches you can. You should then get twice the amount (36 total).

  • Trim the ends of your cucumbers and then cut each into thirds (or half) depending how long your cucumbers are. (The idea is to cut them lengthwise first before you start slicing them down. We want about 4" chunks so that when we slice them, they fit nicely onto your bread. (See photos). Finally, you can slice each chunk into slices about 1/16" thick. Your yield will differ than mine depending upon the size of your cucumbers. Aim for about 4-5 slices per sandwich! (See photos for reference!)

Recipe Notes

The total yield for this recipe is 18 triangles (6 of each type). I assume people will eat 3 sandwiches each making this ideal for about 6 people.

**I added about 2-3 tablespoon of filling to each sandwich. Your yield may be a bit different depending how much filling you use!

**Store your finished and cut tea sandwiches in a sealed Tupperware container in the fridge until ready to serve.

**Hothouse cucumbers are the long seedless cucumbers. You usually find them individually wrapped since you are meant to eat with the skin on. Keep in mind that keeping the skin on also allows for the pretty green color to show!

Nutrition

Calories: 437kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 63mg | Sodium: 433mg | Potassium: 189mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1032IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 223mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What are tea sandwiches made of? ›

Fillings are light, and are "dainty" or "delicate" in proportion to the amount of bread. Spreads might include butter, cream cheese or mayonnaise mixtures, and the sandwiches often feature fresh vegetables such as radishes, olives, cucumber, asparagus, or watercress.

What is the best bread for tea sandwiches? ›

When ready to serve, trim and cut the sandwiches, then garnish them. They will be easier to cut neatly when chilled. Pepperidge Farm Very Thin Sliced Bread in white or whole wheat works best for making tea sandwiches.

How to make a sandwich in 4 steps? ›

To make a simple sandwich, start by selecting your favorite type of bread. Spread a condiment of your choice on one or both slices. Layer on your preferred fillings, such as deli meats, cheese, and vegetables. Add seasoning if desired.

What are the 3 main foods served at an afternoon tea? ›

The most traditional format is three courses, though many afternoon teas now serve much more. "There's the savory course with tea sandwiches, the scones course served with clotted cream and jam, and, finally, the third course of sweet pastries," said Hemery.

What type of sandwich is commonly served at afternoon tea? ›

Traditional English Tea Sandwiches are a classic snack that can be served as an app or for afternoon tea. These three variations (cucumber, strawberry and radish) on the darling finger sandwiches are the perfect easy, no-fuss recipe for your next party.

Should afternoon tea sandwiches be crustless? ›

Tea parties are incomplete without finger sandwiches. Afternoon Tea Party Sandwiches are crustless dainty sandwiches with delicious sandwich fillings ideal for afternoon tea.

Should you freeze bread before making tea sandwiches? ›

Tips & Tricks for Tea Sandwiches

Freezing bread before cutting and then spreading makes for easier handling. Bread should be lightly buttered no matter what the filling.

Can I make tea sandwiches the night before? ›

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.

How many finger sandwiches per person for afternoon tea? ›

How many sandwiches per person at afternoon tea? Prepare 3-4 sandwiches per person for your afternoon tea at home. The cake stand will be stacked from top to bottom with delicious food, so there will be lots for your guests to choose from, and you can be sure nobody will go hungry.

What are the 3 main ingredients in sandwich making? ›

There are 3 main components of a sandwich: the bread, the spread, and the filling.

How many sandwiches do I allow per person for afternoon tea? ›

TEA-TIME TIPS

Allow 3-4 sandwiches per person. But don't prepare them too early as they will either go soggy or dry out.

How to cut perfect sandwiches for afternoon tea? ›

Just keep slicing thinly, following the contours of your loaf as you slice. Don't try to compensate by slicing more thickly to make a straight cut. As long as you slice thinly, you can make a good sandwich that flattens out perfectly – even if the loaf itself is uneven.

What is a typical afternoon tea menu? ›

There aren't any rules when it comes to the food, but a standard afternoon tea menu comprises a tier of sandwiches, a tier of cakes and one of scones or teacakes. But you could also throw in pastries, petit*-fours or biscuits. Don't wear yourself out by taking on too many ambitious bites.

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