Valentine’s Day Sandwich (Cucumber and Cream Cheese)
The perfect Valentine’s Day sandwich are these heart shaped cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches. The festive heart shaped bread is topped with cream cheese and cucumbers. These fun Valentine’s Day sandwiches are beyond easy to prepare.
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These sandwiches are perfect to serve at a Valentine’s Day tea or party. I got the idea for these open-faced sandwiches from a Christmas tea party my friend hosted. She served these sandwiches, but they were shaped as Christmas trees. The tea party was filled with the most delicious tea from her beautiful tea set. She also had a decadent spread of the most amazing foods – including the cute and festive open-faced cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches. These little tea sandwiches were a HIT and it got me thinking about making them Valentine’s Day themed.
All you need for the recipe is a heart shaped cookie cutter, bread, cream cheese, and cucumber. The sandwiches are light and refreshing. They can be prepared ahead of time and stored in the fridge until you are ready to serve them.
Ingredients
- Whole wheat bread – I prefer using whole wheat bread simply for the added nutrients. Select your favorite bread and make sure each slice is large enough for your cookie cutter.
- Cream cheese – I used plain in this recipe, but other flavors would be delicious such as garden vegetable or chive and onion.
- Cucumber – The crunchy, delicious topping. I used a full sized cucumber that was thinly sliced.
How to make this recipe
Cover your bread with cream cheese and place the cookie cutter on top. You can see here I have the bread upside down. With the shape of the bread and the shape of the cookie cutter, this allowed the cookie cutter to not go off the sides.
Press down firmly. I like to remove the edges while the cookie cutter is still on the bread.
.Place cucumber’s on top of the bread. There are several different designs you can do. If you look at the first picture in this blog, you will see several variations.
Why you will love this recipe
Light and refreshing: These little open-faced sandwiches are the perfect pairing with all the heavy chocolate that Valentine’s Day has to offer.
Perfect for Valentine’s Day: A delightful snack to serve at a Valentine’s Day party or tea.
Quick and easy: They are so easy to prepare. No need to cook or bake anything!
FAQ
Substitutions
Cream cheese: You can use a flavored cream cheese such as garden vegetable or onion and chives. Hummus is another easy swap.
Cucumbers: Diced bell peppers, carrots, and tomatoes. I would dice them up small and sprinkle them on top.
What to serve Valentine’s Day sandwiches with
I think these make the perfect tea sandwich to serve alongside a delicious, warm cup of tea. Here are more appetizers and finger foods to serve them with:
Homemade Chex Mix (Oven Baked and without Nuts)
Pigs in a Blanket with Dipping Sauces
Fresh Corn and Black Bean Salsa
Trail Mix for Kids without Nuts
Equipment needed
4.5 inch heart shaped cookie cutter. It will work if your cookie cutter is a bit smaller.
How to store
If preparing the sandwiches ahead of time – place on a serving platter and cover with plastic wrap. Store in the fridge until ready to serve.
Tips for Success
I placed my cookie cutter upside down on the bread to fit on the bread easier.
Try to slice your cucumbers thinly. This will help them “stick” on the sandwich better.
Valentine’s Day Sandwich (Cream Cheese and Cucumber)
Ingredients
- 10 slices whole wheat bread
- 8 ounces cream cheese slightly softened so it's easier to spread
- 1 large cucumber
Instructions
- Peel the cucumber and then thinly slice it. Slice each piece of cucumber in half. Set aside.
- Cover 1 side of each piece of bread with cream cheese.
- Press the heart shaped cookie cutter firmly down on the bread and remove excess sides.
- Place cucumbers on top of the bread. There are several different variations of how to place them on the bread. See the different designs in the first photo at the top of this post.