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Tea Sandwich Recipes

June 20, 2008 by Marye Audet  
Filed under Recipes

 tea table

Where we tend to think of sandwiches now-a-days being monstrosities made of puffed air bread and chemically treated processed meats, they were a completely different item in the not so distant past.

Thinly sliced homemade bread with a layer of butter, topped with cream cheese and pecan, or cucumber and dill graced many a luncheon table.  Back in the days before Biggie sized and Super sized meals tiny sandwiches in fancy shapes were termed “cunning” and “artistic”.  The plates were arranged and the flavors were enjoyed.

Ladies nibbled at sandwiches and sipped at tea.  And the average dress  size was an 8-10.

Tea sandwiches in cunning shapes go over well with small children because of the uniqueness of them, and I suspect the size of them.  You can trim the crusts from the bread and cut into fourths on the diagonal, or cut shapes with cookie cutters.  Working with day old bread will be better than fresh bread but if you are buying the bread from the store it does not matter that much.

These sandwich fillings are from one of my vintage  cookbooks, circa 1943.

Olive Pinwheels

6 Tbs ground boiled ham

2 tbs mayonnaise

1 tsp horseradish

1 loaf bread

4 tbs butter

6 stuffed olives

Remove crusts from bread loaf.  Cut lengthwise in thin slices, about 1/4 inch thick

Combine ham, mayonnaise and  horseradish.

Spread bread with butter, then ham mixture. Place olives in a line crosswise down the length of the bread.  Roll up carefully starting at the end. Wrap in a damp cloth and place in refrigerator for several hours.

Unwrap and slice into pinwheels.  Makes 8 thin pinwheels.

Pimento and Walnut Spread 

1/2 c chopped walnuts

1/2 c chopped pimentos

3 ounces cream cheese

1/2 c mayonnaise

Mix together and season to taste.  Makes filling for 12 tea sandwiches

Chicken and Pineapple Spread 

1/2 c crushed pineapple

1 c chopped cooked chicken breast

2 c pecans, chopped

1/2 c mayonnaise

Combine all ingredients gently. Makes 48 tea sandwiches.

Cheese and Almond Filling

1 c grated American cheese

1/2 c chopped smoked almonds

2 tbs mayonnaise

Mix together and spread on sandwiches.

Images:MaryeAudet 

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Comments

5 Responses to “Tea Sandwich Recipes”
  1. Vee~A Haven for Vee says:

    Those sound delicious…I’m going to give that cheese and almond one a try!

  2. Marye says:

    Hey, Vee, it is great to see you..let me know what you think

  3. Noble Pig says:

    Hey that looks like a party I’d like to be at! Beautiful photograph.

  4. Marye says:

    Thanks Cathy….Umm..played any ping pong lately?

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