Sunday, October 17, 2010

Cucumber Sandwiches for Tea

Ok. So here in Arizona we didn't call it "tea" - we called it "happy hour." But somehow it sounds more romantic and magical to say we had them "for tea."

My three sisters-in-law came over Friday night for a girl's night on our patio. I made a few types of hors'devours for the evening, including these light and yummy cucumber sandwiches.
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* Softened cream cheese mixed with fresh chopped basil,
spread onto both pieces of bread.
* Thin slices of cucumber arranged on top of cream cheese spread.
* Mash 'em together and cut in quarters.
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I love having a basil plant on my patio!
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And these sandwiches are even better the
next day, once the flavors have blended.
PS: I had such a good time with my SIL's. They are my sis-in-laws from Doug's family - his sister, Meta, and his two brother's wives, Janet & Laurie. Oh, we did drink ourselves some wine and had a great time ~ as usual.

17 comments:

Stephanie @ La Dolce Vita said...

How sweet! I love having family over ... and friends over ... and ... oh, heck, come on over everybody! Have a great week!

scrappyjacky said...

Sounds like a great evening,Deb...and those sandwiches look wonderful.I love 'tea time'...and think it's a great shame that it's a tradition dying out over here....there's nothing like a traditional English tea time.

This West London Life said...

Afternoon tea is a great tradition ~ no excuse needed to eat dainty sandwiches and cake! Glad to hear you had a lovely evening.

debs14 said...

We will have to make you an honorary Brit Deb! Cucumber sandwiches for tea time is definitely a qualification for Britishness!
Happy hour over here involves alcohol ;-)

Mom said...

When I'm in AZ, every hour is "happy"! Sandwiches look soooo good! xo

humel said...

Sounds delicious :-) And yes, I'm with t'other Deb - 'happy hour' definitely makes me think of alcohol, so I'm pleased to hear that there was wine!! ;-)

Anonymous said...

I want to make those sandwiches! Do you have any other tasty appetizer recipes? I have a random ques. for you, any ideas on the best adhesive to use with diamond dust? I hope you enjoyed your week off, mine was heaven. Can't believe I have to go back tomorrow. : ( Hopefully we can do something soon! Jen Lebowitz

Amy said...

What a great way to spend an evening .... happy hour is a 'drink as much as you can of the cheaper alcohol' type of thing in Australia that pubs run to get business - we like a drink over here!
Tea, as in afternoon tea, is more the cake and cup of tea to drink type of thing.

Maria Ontiveros said...

I had never thought about happy hour as tea; one is about rejuvinating to face the rest of the day and the other is about relaxing into the evening.
But I think it's a cool comparison.
Rinda

Sian said...

Our happy Hour sounds very much like Amy's.

But cucumbers always make me happy - I have just eaten a cucmber sandwich for lunch. If I had reached you ten minutes earlier I would have done it like this. There's always tomorrow..

Valerie said...

Yummy---I am going to try those--thanks for the idea! I LOVE cucumbers!

Beverly said...

I love cucumber sandwiches, your "tea" party sounds delightful! We are even known to have these at our wedding receptions (open faced) in the Southern US.

Liberty :) said...

how lovely! they look yum! kate at liberty cottage X

Becky said...

I love cucumber sandwiches and those look yummy! Sounds like you had a lovely time.

MarleneMAZ said...

Cucumber sandwiches, sounds so English, I should have come over, I would have brought the tea :)

Denise said...

They certainly do look very yummy and I'm with Deb and Mel - happy Hour makes me think of Alcohol- specially cocktails !

Margaret said...

Tea may sound more civilized, but happy hour sounds more funny. I bet those sandwiches were delicious.

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