Recipe—Herbed Cucumber Bites (2024)

Appetizers

June 13, 2015January 25, 2018 Diva di Cucina

Recipe—Herbed Cucumber Bites (1)

I have been wanting to host a tea party type of event and this year Easter was the perfect occasion. We were just having a couple of people over so I did all sorts of small bites. So fun and classy! The cucumber rounds were one of my faves! They were so light and refreshing and reminded me of the typical cucumber sandwiches you would have at a tea party, minus the rye bread. These are definitely the perfect snack for bridal showers, baby showers, or an afternoon tea.

INGREDIENTS
8 oz block of cream cheese, softened
1/4 c fresh dill (or 1 tbsp dried)
2 tbsp dill pickle juice (just the stuff form the jar)
3/4 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
pepper
1 green onion, finely chopped
1 cucumber, sliced
parsley to garnish (optional)

STEPS

  • In a medium bowl beat together the cream cheese, dill, pickle juice, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, and green onion until smooth.
  • Transfer the mixture to a pastry bag or a Ziploc bag.
  • Pipe the herbed cream cheese mixture onto each cucumber round.
  • Garnish each cucumber with a sprig of parsley on top.
  • Serve immediately or cover and store in the fridge until ready to enjoy.

Recipe—Herbed Cucumber Bites (2)

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  1. Looks beatiful and delicious!!! Happy Easter Feast.

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  2. One of my fave ‘fun bites’ to take when I’m invited to a co*cktail Party (especially in the Summer), always get raves and they get quickly eaten up. Sometimes I’ll just blend in Boursin (with herbs) with the cream cheese, when I’m feeling lazy. I also scoop out the seeds on each slice, leaves more room for that tasty filling. CHEERS, CC

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    1. I personally love the little bite that the pickle juice adds but if you really want to make a substitution then perhaps a little splash of white vinegar. You definitely want to add some sort of liquid as it helps make the consistency of the filling easier to work with.

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  3. Looks so good!
    Do you use both white and green parts of the scallion?

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    1. Sorry for the delayed response! Yes I do use both parts. Or you can just use the greens and put the whites in water and regrow them. Here is a great post I have on regrowing green onions from your kitchen scraps. 🙂

      https://divadicucina.com/2012/06/13/kitchen-tip-reusing-green-onions/

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  4. These cucumber bites are delicious but I used a sprig of dill instead of parsley.

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  5. About how many people does one cucumber serve?

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    1. I would guesstimate that 1 large cucumber makes about 25 slices, so that would be about 3 per person if you had 8 people. I think it truly depends on how many other dishes you will be serving.

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  6. How many does this make if using an English cucumber? I need 50-60 appetizers and need to know if I need to double or triple this. Please advise

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    1. I would double it. 🙂

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      1. I have a feeling that by the time you are done beating in all the other ingredients that you will loose that light “airiness” that whipped cream cheese usually has. I would be concerned that the texture may be off since you won’t have the density of regular cream cheese. I would stick with regular cream cheese. However, should you decide to use whipped let me know how it goes. I would be interested to know.

  7. This recipe was o.k. but not my favourite. This was the only appy that I had leftovers of…

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    1. To each their own. I know this isn’t a recipe for everyone. I would be okay with that because that means more for me. 😉

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  8. I made this today! I didn’t have any dill so I just added a little but if extra pickle juice and it was really good! Thank you for a great recipe!!

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    1. You are very welcome! This is a perfect summertime recipe! So light and refreshing. 🙂

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  9. This was a good appetizer

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    1. So happy to hear you enjoyed it! 😀

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  10. Can’t wait to make for our party!

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    1. I hope you like them!

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  11. What is the yield size?

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    1. Depends on the cucumber size. I would say 15–25 slices.

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  12. Be careful what pickles you buy. Some of them contain sugar.

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  13. Does it make a difference which kind of cucumber you use?

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    1. I use a regular cucumber so that the slices are a bit bigger and easier to work with but you really can use any cucumber. If you want to make a sandwich with the spread and cucumber slices then you might want to use something with no seeds since the pulpy area in the middle with the seeds hold more moisture and can lead to soggy sandwiches if you are making them ahead of time. Hope that helps!

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  14. What kind of pepper?

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    1. Just good ol’ ground black pepper. 😀

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Recipe—Herbed Cucumber Bites (2024)

FAQs

How do you serve cucumbers at a party? ›

Lay the cucumber slices on a platter or serving board. Spread a layer of cream cheese mixture onto each cucumber round. Top with thinly sliced Gravlax or a spoonful of Black Caviar. Garnish with fresh dill.

What not to mix cucumbers with? ›

"Cucumbers are loaded with minerals that aid in keeping you hydrated, but they also have a feature that interferes with the absorption of Vitamin C," says Tanya S. Kapoor, nutritionist, and dietitian, Wellness by Tanya. Therefore, most of the time, the combination of cucumber and tomato is advised to be avoided.

What not to store cucumbers with? ›

Ensure that the cucumbers are stored away from ethylene-producing fruits like tomatoes, apples, and bananas. Ethylene can cause cucumbers to ripen and spoil more quickly. Avoid placing cucumbers near foods with strong odors as they absorb odors easily.

What does eating raw cucumber do to the body? ›

All that water in cucumbers can help keep you hydrated. Plus, the fiber boost they give you helps you stay regular and avoid constipation. The vitamin K helps blood clot and keep your bones healthy. Vitamin A has many jobs, like helping with vision, the immune system, and reproduction.

What does eating cucumber before bed do? ›

The water and minerals in cucumbers contribute to maintaining electrolyte balance and essential nutrients. Thanks to that, the headache will be much reduced when they wake up the next morning. Furthermore, one of the B vitamins found in cucumber is thiamine, which is known to enhance sleep quality.

What can you put on cucumbers to make them taste good? ›

Cucumbers pair wonderfully with tangy dressings. Whip up a quick dressing by combining plain yoghurt, lemon juice, minced garlic, and a pinch of dill or parsley. Toss the sliced cucumbers in the dressing just before serving.

How do you give cucumbers as finger food? ›

Offer cucumbers cut into long, wide, flat slices with the skin on or off (either is fine) and serve along a food high in protein or fat for a boost of nutrition. When baby has developed a pincer grasp, consider offering cucumber that has been cut into thin rounds.

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