Southern 4-ingredient cucumber finger sandwiches are one of those simple little recipes that feel extra special without taking much work at all. They have roots in classic tea sandwiches, but this easy version fits right in at summer cookouts, baby showers, church lunches, and family gatherings across the South. With soft bread, cool cucumber, and a creamy spread, they make a fresh bite that disappears fast from any party tray.
Serve these sandwiches chilled alongside fruit salad, deviled eggs, pasta salad, or a bowl of salty chips for a light lunch or easy party spread. They also pair nicely with sweet tea, lemonade, or iced mint tea, and they look especially pretty arranged on a platter with fresh herbs or a few extra cucumber slices around the edges.
Southern 4-Ingredient Cucumber Finger Sandwiches
Servings: 12 finger sandwiches
Ingredients
8 slices soft white sandwich bread
Directions
1. In a small bowl, stir the softened cream cheese and mayonnaise together until smooth and spreadable.
2. Peel the cucumber if you like, then slice it very thin. If the slices seem extra wet, pat them gently with a paper towel so the sandwiches stay neat.
3. Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over all 8 slices of bread, going all the way to the edges.
4. Layer cucumber slices over 4 of the bread slices, then top with the remaining bread slices to make sandwiches.
5. Trim off the crusts, then cut each sandwich into 3 fingers or 4 small triangles. Chill until ready to serve, then arrange on a platter.
Variations & Tips
For extra flavor: A light sprinkle of salt and black pepper on the cucumber can wake up the whole sandwich without adding any extra fuss. Just use a gentle hand so the cucumbers do not release too much water.
For picky eaters: Peel the cucumber completely and slice it paper-thin for a softer bite. You can also cut the sandwiches into little squares, which makes them feel snackable and party-ready for kids and adults alike.
Make-ahead tip: These are best made the same day you plan to serve them, but you can mix the spread and slice the cucumber a few hours ahead. Assemble and cut closer to serving time for the freshest texture.
Bread tip: Soft sandwich bread works best here because it stays tender and gives that classic tea sandwich look. Chilling the assembled sandwiches for a short time before slicing can help you get cleaner edges.