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From http://the-maison.com/mothers-day-brunch-and-tea-time-finger-sandwiches/ at La Maison du Monde

What ever you do make it special. Fresh flower’s uplift any table. Little details make it all big and memorable. Don’t just serve the sandwiches, make them into tea-time finger sandwiches. Make it a slow afternoon, filled with new memories of great conversation. Finger sandwiches are so simple to make and enchanting to serve. Remember you can make anything desirable and delightful. Anything fizzy is always festive, a good prosecco or champagne works at any time.

My first encounter with tea time was with my mom in England, where we used to live when I was a teenager. We used to go to these little cottages in the countryside and have splendid afternoons. Now in Florida I still do tea-time sometimes, though it’s an adaptation– urban beach tea time! Today, my mom lives in Hawaii and my boys are both across the country in Chicago and New York. So this weekend for Mother’s Day I am going to Miami Beach with my daughter Laura, where we will be together for all of those too far away, continuing the tradition of tea time with my mom.

I made three different finger sandwiches, chicken, cucumber, and salmon. Each is simple to make, the salmon one has only a few ingredients and the cucumber is basically cucumber and butter. Cucumber may be the trickiest one though, but the secret is to thinly slice the cucumber until it’s almost transparent. I recommend a potato peeler. A serrated knife is best for cutting, and I recommend cutting straight into thirds to make three finger sandwiches or diagonally. Some say they taste better diagonally, you’ll have to tell me what you think! If you are taking them to a picnic, wrap each one individually with wax paper, it helps keep them fresh and moist. Another good tip for all the sandwiches is if you make them ahead of time, you can cover them with a lightly dampened tea towel until you are ready to serve them.

Chicken Finger Sandwiches
Ingredients
1 cooked chicken breast, chopped (I sometimes use store-bought rotisserie chicken)
about 16 slices of bread
3 celery sticks, finely chopped
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
4 tablespoon mayonnaise
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 tablespoon of olive oil
butter
salt and pepper to taste
optional:
1/2 cup cranberries
1 apple, peeled, cored, and coarsely chopped
1/2 cup raisins

In a small bowl mix the mayonnaise with the olive oil and curry. In another bowl mix chicken, celery, walnuts, add the curry mayonnaise mix, season with salt and pepper to taste. Spread each slice of bread with butter and add a scoop of the chicken mixture. Top with the other side of bread and slice off the crust and cut the sandwiches diagonally. If you like a bit of sweetness in your sandwich try adding one of the additional ingredients.

Thin Cucumber Finger Sandwiches
Ingredients
2 cucumber
8 slices of white bread, I like to use very thin sandwich bread
butter
white pepper
salt

Peel the cucumber and slice it very thin discarding the core, I used a potato peeler. Sprinkle lightly with salt. Place them in a sieve and let drain for about 20. Pat and dry with paper towel. Spread the butter on the bread slices and add layers of cucumber, overlapping. Season with pepper and top with the other side of bread, pressing it down with your hands. Trim off the crust and cut diagonally. You can garnish them with a little dill on the top if you’d like.

Salmon Finger Sandwiches
Ingredients
16 oz smoke salmon, I used wild Alaskan smoked salmon
16 slices of white or brown bread
1 cup whipped cream cheese
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3 tablespoons dill
salt and pepper to taste

In a bowl mix all the ingredients for the butter. Spread the dill butter on the bread slices and add the smoked salmon in layers. Top with the other slice. Trim off the crust and of course, cut the sandwiches diagonally.

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I was born in Spain, raised in Venezuela and England, and am now living in Miami. I started my blog because I want to be everywhere in the world at once. I recreate the places I want to transport myself to. These small moments turn an ordinary day into a miniature party or a tiny, quick vacation from within your own home.