The article advocates for an inclusive approach to tea sandwiches, deviating from traditional strictures that mandate two slices of crust-free bread. It emphasizes the acceptance of deconstructed forms like open-face sandwiches and suggests that finger sandwiches can simply be cut down to size. Following a lighthearted tone, it invites readers to enjoy a range of optionsâfrom classic to modern interpretationsâwhile sipping tea, prioritizing personal creativity over rigid adherence to tradition.
Weâre inclusive when it comes to tea sandwiches. Traditionalists may say the English tea sandwich must have two slices of crust-free bread, but weâre not fans of 'musts.'
If they must be finger sandwiches? Cut them down. We say open-face sandwiches such as tartines belong here too.
A warning: We're inclusive when it comes to tea sandwichesâeven if that means bending the traditional rules.
Whether you call them tea sandwiches, snacks, or tartines, the essence lies in creativity and personal preference.
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