These fresh Dilly Cucumber Bites make a great healthy appetizer. Cucumber slices are topped with a fresh dill cream cheese and yogurt mixture, and finished with a juicy cherry tomato.
Parties and get-togethers are a great excuse to make some of my favorite more indulgent treats, like brownies and cookies and cheesy dips. But this past month I had so many occasions to make snacks that I actually got a little sick of eating junk. Can you believe it?
So I wanted to make a healthy, but still delicious, appetizer to take to a recent potluck. Though I haven’t had many weird cravings during this pregnancy, I have been pretty thirsty since the very beginning.
My thirst has me reaching for juicy foods like watermelon, oranges and cucumbers. Sometimes I’ll just eat a cucumber as if it were a banana. Can’t get enough of those suckers.
(In related cucumber news, have you guys seen the Cats vs. Cucumbers videos? Look them up on YouTube! Hilarious. I tried it on my cat but she just looked at me like, what’s wrong with you? Typical cat move.)
Anywho, we have a ton of fresh dill growing in the garden right now and it’s one of my all time favorite herbs. Last year it bolted as soon as it got hot out, so I’m trying to take advantage while it’s still cool and use all the dill I can.
Dill and cucumber go together like PB&J (hello, dill pickles), so I thought a dilly cream cheese or yogurt would be perfect for topping some cukes. I ended up using a little of each, plus some ranch dressing mix for extra flavor.
These little bites were so tasty and I didn’t feel too bad eating a million of them since they are mostly veggies! They were the perfect healthy snack and everyone loved them.
Make sure that you use the powdered Ranch dressing mix in a packet– not an actual bottle of Ranch dressing, otherwise your topping will come out way too wet. I like this organic ranch dressing mix, but you can use any brand! If you don’t have grape tomatoes, you can quarter cherry tomatoes, or even cut large tomatoes into bite-sized pieces.
It’s easiest to make the topping with an electric or stand mixer, but if you don’t have one, don’t fear! Just make sure the cream cheese is extra soft at room temperature, and mix it the old fashioned way with a spoon and a little elbow grease.
You can buy cheap disposable piping bags which are great, but if you don’t have a piping bag, you can use the old Ziplock bag trick. Just put the topping mixture in a gallon sized Ziplock and snip a small corner off the bottom of the bag. They won’t be as cutesy without the star tip on a piping bag, but they’ll be every bit as delicious!
- 4 large English cucumbers
- 1 pint grape tomatoes
- 1 (8 oz) block cream cheese, at room temperature
- 1 small (5.3 oz) container plain Greek yogurt
- 3 tbsp fresh dill, minced
- 1 tbsp powdered Ranch dressing mix (such as Hidden Valley)
- Slice cucumbers into rounds, about ½-inch thick. You can leave the skin on, peel them, or partially peel them for a striped look. Slice grape tomatoes in half (or quarters, if large) and set aside.
- In a bowl, combine cream cheese, Greek yogurt, dill and Ranch dressing powder. Mix thoroughly. You can use an electric mixer, but you can also do this by hand.
- Transfer the cheese mixture to a piping bag (if you don't have one, you can use a large Ziplock bag with a corner snipped off).
- Pipe the cheese mixture onto the cucumber rounds, then top with a cherry tomato half!
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marcie says
I LOVE fresh dill, and these look so fresh and delicious, Jess! They’re so pretty and the perfect little bites for spring!
jessfuel says
Thanks, Marcie! Fresh dill is definitely one of my favorite herbs to use!
Margee Clarke says
What are the servings for this
Isis says
They look so fresh and yummy and mouth watering they look so good because I love all the ingredients
Amanda says
I love cats versus cucumbers. But my cats don’t really get it either. ? Dill and cucumber is such a great combination. These look awesome.
jessfuel says
LOL! Isn’t it SO funny?? I wonder why they are so scared of them! Thanks, Amanda!
Shelby @ Go Eat and Repeat says
These cucumber bites are gorgeous! And thank goodness for no weird cravings- that might lead to some interesting blog posts 😉
jessfuel says
Thanks, Shelby! Haha… good point! You don’t think pickle ice cream would go over big? 😉
Ally says
Ok when I had my kids 50 years ago I might xed dill pickles chunks in vanilla ice cream don’t knock it till you tried it.
Mariah Mahurin says
Do you know the serving size of this recipe?
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
So I have to admit that I don’t like cucumbers, BUT my cucumber-loving husband would adore these! And these do look so cute too…what a perfect party appetizer!
jessfuel says
That’s so funny Gayle… I know a few people who hate cukes but I never quite got it because to me they have such a mild flavor. But then again, I don’t meet many foods I don’t like!
Denise @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
I love these! Cute and healthy! And cream cheese + cucumbers is my fave!
jessfuel says
Thanks, Denise! They were such a yummy healthy snack!
Olita says
Love recipe and helpful advise. Yes, I love cucumbers, even grow them in my garden. I will definitely try it soon.
Thanks for sharing
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
Haha, I’ve seen that cat vs cucumber video. So funny! I loved watery foods too. I went nuts on watermelon. Was extra good in the summer when it was swelteringly hot. I love this dilly cucumber bites! Makes me excited for spring!
GiGi says
Hi,
i’m have a party for 25 people.
Can you tell me how many pieces does the cucumber bites recipe make?
Monica says
I would like to know the same thing. How many pieces does this recipe make?
Gayle Ryman says
How well do these freeze? Prepared, ready to defrost and just serve? I could wait to top them with cherry tomatoes. I am having a party for 100 people. Can you estimate amount of ingredients needed?
jessfuel says
Hi Gayle, I would not recommend freezing cucumbers. They would probably defrost slimy and watery.
Nancy says
Cucumbers freeze very poorly. Don’t do it. You’ll have a shriveled watery mess.
Bobbie Cadwalader says
It would depend on how big your cucumber is. Measure the cucumber and divide by 1/2”.
Darlene Dani says
Can’t wait to try these! Look healthy and delish!
Laura says
Question ??
Hosting a Babyshower, these would be perfect, how in advance can these be made.
Night before? Morning of party, or 1 hour before?
Thanks Laura
Lynne says
I want to know the same thing.
jessfuel says
You can make the cream cheese/yogurt part the night before but I would wait til day-of to cut the cukes and assemble. If you make them more than an hour before, I’d store them in the fridge!
Bell says
Hallo!
Can you tell me what taste the Ranch dressing
has??? Or what is similary to a german Dressing???
Jou says
Can u so this the night before? Will it’s stay piped looking?
jessfuel says
Hi Jou– You can definitely make the cream cheese mixture the night before. I would probably wait until the day of to cut the cucumbers and pipe the mixture on.
Linda says
How far in advance can these be made. I’m planning to make for my daughter’s wedding?
jessfuel says
Hi Linda– You can definitely make the cream cheese mixture a day or two ahead of time, but I would wait to pipe it until day-of.
Kathi says
I made these for a party on 9-17-2016, they were a big hit. The recipe was requested by many.
I made the topping the night before and it was a perfect consistency.
Thanks so much for the recipe I will make them many times more for sure.
Kathi
Morgan says
How much does this recipe serve comfortably?
Drea says
Rather than using tomato on top could do you think it would taste ok with an olive or maybe ham chunks?
Erin says
I know this is nearly a year later, but I can’t eat tomatoes due to them being a migraine trigger. I’ve subbed in thinly sliced radishes (they add a nice peppery taste) or sprigs of parsley. I wouldn’t add olives or ham; they’d be too salty.
I’m sure you no longer need this answer, Drea, but If someone else needs it, perhaps this’ll help.
Bhavna Verma says
Hey! I totally loved how you used fresh dill from your garden and created such a healthy as well as a delicious appetizer. X
Jenni says
Would it be just as tasty with dried dill?
Kristie W says
yup! I used 2 tbsp of dry dill when making them today – it was great!
Jan says
Could you just use whipped chive cream crease instead
Nancy says
These were delish, but for some reason mine turned watery, not sure what I did wrong. I think if I made these again, I would allow the cucumbers to dry out some or pat them dry before apply the cheese mixture. Flavor was still great!
Tracey says
Mine were super watery, too. I even patted them dry before piping the filling, because the filling didn’t want to stick to the cucumbers because they were so wet. That helped to get them all assembled, but then during the party, they were just wet on the plate. I wonder if putting a paper towel down on the serving plate would help.
GLORIA says
I read this tip on the Internet. Cut the cucumbers into slices. Spread them on paper towels. Sprinkle them lightly with salt, that will draw out moisture. After 30 minutes, rinse them with cold water, and pat them dry with paper towels.
Kimberly G. says
I wonder if you could substitute Sour Cream for yogurt? making them lower in Carbs!
Alan says
Super easy and very delicious. Thanks for this one. They didn’t make it through the night. Family loves them.
Jayne says
These are delicious! Light and refreshing. Made for Easter brunch and everyone enjoyed them. I prepared everything the night before and put together in the morning in very little time. Used dry dill instead of fresh. Great recipe!
Kendra says
Can I use vanilla Greek yogurt in place of the plain.
jessfuel says
I think that would probably make it too sweet! Plain tastes more like sour cream, so it works well in savory dishes.
Keira says
How cute are these for apps. Might have to make these for Friendsgiving.
Ella says
Can’t wait to make these for SuperBowl.
Melle MOREAU NADINE says
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Martha says
I have the same question as I made a similar version the night before, they liked great but just before time to serve, they were watery. I too read about the salt method to sweat the moisture out of the cucumbers but did not want the excess sodium. Yes, I know you can rinse and pat dry, but is that the only option? Or does one scramble before the event to assemble the appetizers so they don’t set overnight? I had a similar recipe and yes, used plain Greek yogurt in place of sour cream as I do frequently. I used little slices of red pepper in place of tomato for a garnish. The watery result is my question. By the time my guests left, they were nearly floating with layers of paper towel beneath.
Alicia says
Wow this looks delicious!!! Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe with us. Gonna try this def soon. Dilly Cucumber Bites, here I come!!
Melody Kulsic says
These are delicious as an appetizer at Christmas also. Perfect colors for the season and a wonderful vegetarian option!
Lauren Helfrich says
Just made these and they are so delicious! Thank you for the recipe!!