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6 Responses to “The best tea sandwiches for a bridal shower?”
I just went to a baby shower that had tea sandwiches. The most popular where the cucumber and the chicken salad. There was also a prosciutto and melon one that was yummy!
Tea sandwiches should be delicate, and peanut butter & banana would work better for a toddler’s party (or Elvis)…. thinly sliced tomato or cucumber is perfect, or watercress. If you’re going to use salmon, it should be the very thinnest slices of SMOKED salmon with a very light cream cheese spread….. Remember to cut the crusts off, and cut the sandwiches into 3rds, or quarters (or use cookie cutters)
December 1st, 2009 at 6:42 pm
arnhens
cucumber sandwiches are nice fresh and not to heavy. also quite tasty!
December 3rd, 2009 at 11:58 pm
stella
Cucumber,
Thinly sliced radish on buttered bread with a little sea salt. Cheddar Cheese and peach chutney.
December 7th, 2009 at 7:58 am
jocamp
I just went to a baby shower that had tea sandwiches. The most popular where the cucumber and the chicken salad. There was also a prosciutto and melon one that was yummy!
Have fun~!
December 10th, 2009 at 7:20 am
lafis
Bakery fresh sour dough and also a loaf of French and pumpernickel bread…..thinly sliced.
Mix some cream cheese and crushed walnuts and fresh pineapple tidbits…..can be on tiny bread opened faced.
December 13th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
carmbl
chicken salad
tuna salad
ham or turkey
cucumber
just make a bunch of all different kinds!
December 15th, 2009 at 11:35 am
noriega
Tea sandwiches should be delicate, and peanut butter & banana would work better for a toddler’s party (or Elvis)…. thinly sliced tomato or cucumber is perfect, or watercress. If you’re going to use salmon, it should be the very thinnest slices of SMOKED salmon with a very light cream cheese spread….. Remember to cut the crusts off, and cut the sandwiches into 3rds, or quarters (or use cookie cutters)