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    Home » Holiday » Christmas

    Christmas Tree Tea Sandwich

    Published: Dec 7, 2013 · Modified: Oct 23, 2021 · This post may contain affiliate links

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    These Christmas Tree Tea Sandwiches are the most adorable healthy treats! If you are hosting a Christmas Tea or lunch this Christmas Tree Tea Sandwich is a must for your menu. They are so cute and festive. Your guests will love them! Plus they are a great way to sneak in a vegetable too.

    Perfect for Christmas Tea - Everyone will love this healthy dish.

    You butter your bread so that it doesn't get soggy.  They are best made fresh the morning that you serve.  By using Wheat Bread you will be able to have the tree trunk but you can use any bread that you choose.  These were made by my family friend Lynn for our Christmas Tea.  I hope you enjoy these as much as we did.

    Christmas Tree Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

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    Author: Linda Jennings

    Ingredients

    • 1 loaf wheat bread I used Pepperidge Farm
    • 1 5.2-oz Boursin cheese
    • 1 seedless cucumber washed, sliced thin & thoroughly drained on paper towels
    • Unsalted butter softened
    • Fresh dill
    • Cheddar Cheese

    Instructions

    • Cut bread into Christmas tree shapes using a cookie cutter.
    • Spread with thin layer of softened unsalted butter.
    • Then spread with Boursin cheese.
    • Add a slices of cucumber.
    • Garnish with a fresh sprig of dill.
    • Placed a cheddar cheese cut-out star on the top of each.
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    Christmas Tree Tea Sandwich

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    Melissa is a football and soccer mom who has been married to her best friend for 24 years. She loves sharing recipes, travel reviews and tips that focus on helping busy families make memories.

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    1. Su

      July 10, 2014 at 4:50 am

      So cute. I know one of my kids could eat this....any other suggestions for the green part of the tree? thx

      Reply
      • Melissa@StockpilingMoms

        July 10, 2014 at 4:30 pm

        Hmmm - Celery, broccoli or herbs?

        Reply
    2. Geri

      July 27, 2014 at 10:19 pm

      Very cute idea, what kind of flavor cheese is Boursin?

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