Creamy Herb Cucumber Bites

by August 20, 2026
4 minutes read

These Creamy Herb Cucumber Bites are fresh, crunchy, creamy, and incredibly easy to make. They’re perfect for parties, brunch, appetizers, or a quick low-carb snack. Thick cucumber slices are topped with a flavorful cream cheese and herb mixture for a refreshing bite.

Ingredients

For the Cucumber Bites

  • 1 large English cucumber
  • 4 oz (115 g) cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tbsp sour cream or Greek yogurt
  • 1 tbsp fresh dill, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp green onion, finely chopped
  • 1 small garlic clove, minced
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped cucumber or pickle, optional
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ⅛ tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Optional Garnish

  • Fresh dill
  • Chopped parsley
  • Cracked black pepper
  • A tiny sprinkle of paprika

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare the Cucumber

Wash and dry the cucumber thoroughly. Slice it into rounds about ½-inch thick. Avoid making the slices too thin because they need to hold the creamy topping.

2. Make the Creamy Herb Mixture

Add softened cream cheese, sour cream, dill, parsley, green onion, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper to a bowl.

Mix everything until smooth and well combined. For the best flavor, let the mixture sit for about 5–10 minutes so the herbs and garlic can blend into the cream cheese.

3. Assemble

Arrange cucumber slices on a serving plate or tray. Using a small spoon or butter knife, place approximately 1 tablespoon of the cream cheese mixture on each cucumber slice.

Spread the mixture gently across the top.

4. Garnish

Sprinkle with fresh dill, parsley, or a little cracked black pepper.

5. Chill and Serve

For the best texture, refrigerate the cucumber bites for 10–15 minutes before serving. Serve cold and fresh.

Quick Tips

  • Use English or Persian cucumbers because they have a crisp texture and fewer seeds.
  • Pat cucumber slices dry with paper towels if they release excess moisture.
  • Make sure the cream cheese is softened before mixing.
  • For extra flavor, add a little feta cheese to the topping.
  • Don’t assemble them too far in advance because cucumber can release water and soften the topping.

Make-Ahead Instructions

You can prepare the herb cream cheese mixture up to 1 day ahead and keep it covered in the refrigerator. Slice the cucumbers and assemble the bites shortly before serving for the freshest texture.

Approximate Nutrition

Per serving, assuming 6 servings:

  • Calories: ~115
  • Protein: ~3 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~4 g
  • Fiber: ~1 g
  • Net Carbs: ~3 g
  • Fat: ~10 g
  • Saturated Fat: ~5 g
  • Sugar: ~2 g
  • Sodium: ~170 mg

Nutrition is approximate and will vary depending on the cream cheese, sour cream, and portion sizes used.

Allergen Information

This recipe contains dairy from the cream cheese and sour cream. It does not normally contain nuts, but check product labels if you’re serving someone with a severe allergy because packaged ingredients can have cross-contact warnings.

FAQs

1. Can I make cucumber bites ahead of time?

Yes. Prepare the cream cheese mixture ahead of time, but ideally assemble the cucumber bites shortly before serving.

2. What type of cucumber is best?

English cucumbers are excellent because they’re crisp, relatively seedless, and have a mild flavor. Persian cucumbers also work very well.

3. Can I use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream?

Absolutely. Greek yogurt gives the topping a slightly lighter and tangier flavor.

4. How long do cucumber bites last?

They are best eaten the same day. Refrigerated leftovers can generally be enjoyed within 24 hours, although the cucumber may become watery.

5. Can I add other toppings?

Yes! Try chopped olives, feta, smoked salmon, cherry tomato pieces, everything-bagel seasoning, or a small piece of roasted red pepper.

6. Are these good for a low-carb diet?

Yes. Cucumbers are naturally low in carbohydrates, making these bites a convenient low-carb appetizer. The exact carbohydrate amount depends on your toppings and dairy products.

7. Can I use dried herbs?

Yes. If fresh herbs aren’t available, use smaller amounts of dried dill and parsley because dried herbs have a more concentrated flavor.

8. What can I serve with them?

They pair nicely with grilled meats, sandwiches, salads, crackers, or a larger appetizer platter.

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