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Sharlotka: Russian Apple Pie

Sharlotka (Шарлотка) is the most well-known and easy Russian apple pie. This recipe uses honey, resulting in the most moist, healthy and delicious sharlotka.

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie - Served with Honey in the Background

Sharlotka is my grandmother’s signature dish, much like my mother’s Russian syrniki. Moist, delicate, light, tender and airy, packed with apples from our garden, it was always my family’s favorite. Making sharlotka is a great way to use up a bunch of apples, especially if you are looking for a really easy (and delicious) way to do it.

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Sharlotka is one of the most popular pies in Russia, if not the most popular, and the reason is that it’s super quick and easy to make, using very little ingredients that usually are on hand. Besides, sharlotka is dairy-free and low in calories, as it’s made without butter.

I adopted my grandmother’s recipe to a healthier version, substituting honey for sugar, reducing the amount of batter and adding more apples instead. The result was more than satisfying: it came out to be the most moist and delicious sharlotka I’ve ever made!

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie in Pieces with a Blurred Apple in the Background

How to Make Sharlotka: Russian Apple Pie

Making sharlotka is so easy, it’s hard to believe. First, you have to peel and cut apples in chunks. For this pie, it’s better to choose sour types like Granny Smith or Antonovka, as they are the best for baking, giving sharlotka a nice tart flavor. However, any apples would fit as long as they are not too sweet. I made it with Ginger Gold, that are rather mild, and it was still delicious.

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie Beautiful Overhead Shot on the Composition

Once you are done with the apples, add cinnamon and transfer apple chunks to a baking pan, greased with a bit of olive oil. Make the batter: blend eggs with honey, add flour (I used equal amounts of whole grain flour and white flour, to make the pie extra nutritious), salt and baking powder. The consistency of the batter should be similar to sour cream. Pour the batter over the apple chunks and bake for about 40-50 minutes in a preheated oven. To check whether it’s ready, insert a wooden toothpick in the middle of the pie. If it comes out mostly dry, your sharlotka is ready! Turn off the oven and let it finish baking and cool in the oven for about 30 minutes. It stores perfectly in the fridge for 3-4 days, and it even gets better on the second day, so you can make this sharlotka 1-2 days in advance.

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie Closeup with Two Cinnamon Sticks in the Bottom

Just a few words about how to make your dessert healthier by substituting honey to white sugar. You can’t just substitute it 1:1, as your cake will end up being too sweet, too moist and too heavy, because of the extra liquid in the honey. Therefore, the proportion depends on the consistency of your honey, its density, and sweetness. The general rule of thumb is: for every unit sugar, take 3/4 unit honey.

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie on the Baking Paper with Two Cinnamon Sticks

In this recipe it’s better to use rather dense honey (as well as in baking in general). The more liquid your honey is, the more flour you would need to use to compensate for it. The baking time is also a little longer than with white sugar, and the baking temperature is slightly lower. If you want your pies to have a nice honey flavor and make it healthier and refined sugar free, try baking with honey and let me know how it was.

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Here is the full recipe of my healthy Russian apple sharlotka. Hope you enjoy it!

Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie - Served with Honey in the Background
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Sharlotka: Russian Apple Pie

Sharlotka is the most well-known and easy Russian apple pie. This recipe uses honey, resulting in the most moist, healthy and delicious sharlotka.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Russian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 8 servings
Calories 187kcal

Ingredients

  • 800 g or 1.8 lb apples
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 80 g or 4 tablespoons honey
  • 3 eggs
  • 150 g or 1 1/4 cup flour I use 1/2 whole grain flour and 1/2 white flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

Instructions

  • APPLES: Peel and cut apples in chunks. Add cinnamon and transfer apple chunks to a baking pan, greased with a bit of olive oil. Preheat the oven to 190 °C or 370 °F.
    Sharlotka - Russian Apple Pie Steps in the Process
  • BATTER: Blend eggs with honey, add flour, salt and baking powder. The consistency of the batter should be similar to sour cream. Pour the batter over the apple chunks.
  • BAKING: Bake for about 40-45 minutes. To check whether it's ready, insert a wooden toothpick in the middle of the pie. If it comes out mostly dry, your sharlotka is ready! Turn off the oven and let it finish baking and cool in the oven for about 30 minutes. Enjoy!

Notes

You can use any apples for this recipe as long as they are not too sweet. I made it with Ginger Gold, that are rather mild, and it was still delicious!

Nutrition

Calories: 187kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 99mg | Potassium: 256mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 145IU | Vitamin C: 4.6mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 1.5mg
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Karen

Friday 5th of July 2024

I want to make this, can I use unpeeled apples with good results?

Elena Szeliga

Saturday 6th of July 2024

I personally prefer peeled apples, as the skin might not soften enough. So it's up to you :)

Helena

Wednesday 8th of May 2019

Sharlotka is amazing. In fact anything that has "apple pie" in the name of it is a priori a delicious dessert! :-)

Elena Szeliga

Thursday 9th of May 2019

Thank you Helena! Sharlotka is my favorite :)

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Elena Szeliga is the founder of Happy Kitchen.Rocks, where she shares delicious and healthy vegetarian and vegan food, from weeknight dinners to veganized classics and gourmet appetizers. Her recipes have been featured at Better Homes & Gardens, BuzzFeed, Country Living, The Kitchn and Reader’s Digest. Her mission is to help cook easy vegetarian and vegan meals with simple and fresh ingredients. Read more about Elena.

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