Elegant Cucumber & Egg Pumpernickel Bites

Breakfast

March 21, 2026

Looking for an appetizer that’s effortlessly elegant and refreshingly simple? These delightful pumpernickel bites are your answer! Layered with crisp cucumber, creamy hard-boiled egg, and a briny olive topper, they’re the perfect two-bite wonders for any gathering, from a sophisticated brunch to a last-minute cocktail party. They’re proof that the most beautiful dishes are often the easiest to create.

Ingredients

• 8 slices pressed pumpernickel bread
• 4 tbsp / 57 g unsalted butter, softened
• 1 large English cucumber
• 4 large hard-boiled eggs, peeled
• 12 pimiento-stuffed cocktail olives
• Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

1. Prepare the Bread: Cut each square slice of pumpernickel bread into four smaller, equal squares (for 32 total pieces). Spread a generous layer of softened butter evenly over one side of each piece.2. Prepare the Toppings: Create a decorative edge on the cucumber by scoring it lengthwise with a fork, then slice it into uniform ¼-inch (approx. 6mm) thick rounds. Carefully slice the peeled hard-boiled eggs into ¼-inch thick rounds as well, selecting the center slices that show both the white and yolk.3. Assemble the Bites: Center one cucumber slice on each buttered pumpernickel square. Gently place one slice of hard-boiled egg on top of the cucumber.4. Garnish and Serve: Thinly slice the pimiento-stuffed olives into 4-5 small rounds each. Place one olive slice in the center of each egg slice as a final garnish. Arrange on a platter, add a light crack of fresh black pepper, and serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Per canapé (approximate): Calories: 45, Protein: 2g, Fat: 3g, Carbohydrates: 3g. A light and satisfying appetizer rich in protein and wholesome fats.

Pro Tips

• Swap the butter for a savory cream cheese spread mixed with fresh dill or chives for an extra layer of flavor and creaminess.
• For a perfectly uniform look, use a small round cookie cutter to cut the bread, cucumber, and egg slices into matching circles.
• Prepare all components up to a day in advance and store them in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator. Assemble just before serving to prevent the bread from becoming soggy.
• Add a tiny sprig of fresh dill or a sprinkle of paprika on top of the olive for a pop of color and an extra hint of flavor.

FAQ

Q: Can I make these pumpernickel bites vegan
A: Yes, you can adapt this recipe to be fully vegan. Replace the unsalted butter with a plant-based butter alternative. For the egg, you can substitute a slice of firm, seasoned tofu or a dollop of a savory chickpea salad mash. These changes will maintain the appetizer’s delightful texture and flavor profile.

Q: Are these vegetarian appetizers a good source of protein
A: Each pumpernickel bite contains approximately 2g of protein, primarily from the hard-boiled egg, making them a light and satisfying protein source for an appetizer. For an extra protein boost, consider using the pro tip of swapping butter for a Greek yogurt-based or tofu-based cream cheese spread.

Q: How do I prepare these vegetarian canapés ahead of time without them getting soggy
A: To prevent sogginess, it’s best to prepare the components separately and assemble just before serving. You can pre-cut the pumpernickel bread, slice the cucumbers and eggs, and chop the olives up to a day in advance. Store each component in a separate airtight container in the refrigerator for a quick and fresh assembly.

Q: What other vegetarian toppings work well on these pumpernickel squares
A: Pumpernickel’s earthy flavor pairs wonderfully with many vegetarian toppings. Try a spread of herbed cream cheese topped with a thin slice of radish and fresh dill, or a layer of hummus topped with a roasted red pepper strip and a sprinkle of smoked paprika for a different flavor combination.

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