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Boursin Cucumber Bites

Creamy Boursin, crisp cucumber, and pretty piping make for an easy and delicious appetizer that takes just 10 minutes to throw together!

Ingredients

  • 1 (5.2 ounce) package garlic herb Boursin cheese
  • 2-3 Tablespoons

    heavy cream or half and half


  • 2 cucumbers preferably English or hot-house, see note

Instructions

  • To prepare the filling, mix Boursin with 2 Tablespoons of the cream or half and half in a small bowl. Stir with a fork until lightened and smooth. Add more liquid a splash at a time until the mixture reaches a smooth consistency for piping. Transfer the mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip; set aside.
  • Peel the cucumber partially or totally, if desired, and slice into pieces approximately 1/2 inch thick. Using a spoon, gently scrape out the seeds from the center of each slice and discard, leaving a base in the middle to hold the filling. (A grapefruit spoon works wonderfully for this.)
  • Arrange the slices on a serving platter, pipe a dollop of the Boursin mixture onto each slice, and serve chilled.

Notes

  • Make Ahead: These can be assembled and stored in the fridge for up to six hours before serving.
  • Cucumbers: English cucumbers are long, skinny, and have fewer seeds and a thinner skin than traditional American garden cucumbers, making them a bit more elegant and easy to eat in a recipe like this one. The wrapped cucumbers often sold as “hot-house” cucumbers usually work really well, too. You can use Persian/mini cucumbers, too; you’ll just have lots of really tiny scoops and dollops to make! You can of course use just one cucumber; you’ll simply have filling left over.
  • No piping bag? Just transfer the Boursin mixture into a zip-top bag, press it down into one corner, and cut about 1/2” off at the very corner tip of the bag. You’ll be able to pipe it out into little swirls.
  • Variations: Add small pieces of smoked salmon and dill, or prosciutto and cherry tomatoes, to the tops of some or all of the bites.
  • Recipe: This is a common recipe. I originally discovered it via Annie’s Eats (now Everyday Annie) and have made minor adaptations over time.

Nutrition Estimate

Calories: 29 kcal, Carbohydrates: 1 g, Protein: 1 g, Fat: 3 g, Saturated Fat: 2 g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01 g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.04 g, Cholesterol: 7 mg, Sodium: 38 mg, Potassium: 34 mg, Fiber: 0.2 g, Sugar: 1 g, Vitamin A: 83 IU, Vitamin C: 1 mg, Calcium: 9 mg, Iron: 0.1 mg
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