Szarlotka (Polish Apple Pie)

September 25th, 2007 by Margot

INGREDIENTS

for the filling
1½ kg apples, crunchy and not too sweet apples would be the best (peeled, cored, cubed)
½-1 lemon juice (depends how sour apples are)
2 tbs vanilla sugar

for sweet short crust pastry
2½ cup plain white flour
200g unsalted butter (cold, chopped)
½ cup golden caster sugar
2-3 egg yolks (I used 3 small yolks)
3 tbs natural yogurt or soured cream

icing sugar to sprinkle – optional

EQUIPMENT

9” (22,8 cm) round non stick cake tin

METHOD

To prepare short crust pastry in a mixing bowl combine flour, butter, sugar yolks and some of the yogurt.
Knead the dough with your hands till it creates smooth dough and is not falling apart any more. Add rest of the yogurt if necessary.
Place in the fridge for about an hour.

In meantime peel apples, core and cube them. Place in container with squeezed lemon juice, stir so apples are covered in lemon juice and won’t turn brown. Fry them in deep frying pan till there is no more water, apples are starting to get soft but they are still almost raw.
Remove from fire, add vanilla sugar and leave aside.

Take out pastry from the fridge, cut off ⅔ and remaining ⅓ put back in the fridge. Cut dough into slices with knife, cover bottom and sides (about 3 cm tall) of the tin with the dough. With your fingers flatten the dough to cover all possible spaces in between pastry slices. Prick bottom with fork and place it in preheated oven to 180°C (356°F) for about 15-20 minutes. Dough have to get dry and start getting golden. Place apples on the top of the dough. Remove remaining dough from the fridge and cut it into stripes, cover top of the cake with them, but it does not have to cover exactly apples, some spaces in between stripes are ok. Put back to the oven for 25-30 minutes, top of the pie should be golden brown. Remove from the tin.

Optionally dust with icing sugar.

Serve warm or cold or even chilled.

Make 6-8 servings.

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Comments

  1. 1 Anh

    Delicious! I have bookmarked this to try out,.

  2. 2 Kevin

    Looks good! Apple pies are a favorite of mine. Bookmarked

  3. 3 Margaret

    Your pie must be one of the best I have ever seen!

  4. 4 maybahay

    i love cakes with a little tartness. this looks great, with the sour apples. yum.

  5. 5 birdseyechili

    Margot – I love szarlotka :) I tried to make a strawberry-rhubarb version this summer here: http://www.birdseyechili.ca/2007/07/must-adhere-to-chronological-postings.html if you’re interested.

  6. 6 Cynthia

    I am a sucker for apple pies :)

  7. 7 David Hall

    Hi Margot

    I was just singing the under-sung praise of Polish cookery today. I love it. And this is a great recipe. Brilliant.

    Cheers
    David

  8. 8 Nora

    oh, your szarlotka looks mighty tempting, Margot. I am fully in apple mania at the moment. I’ve already made a few things from other bloggers. This weekend I made Wendy’s Finnish apple cake.

  9. 9 deeba

    Never heard of szarlotka, but this looks heavenly indeed Margot!Waiting for the apple season to begin…love the strips of dough making up this beautiful pie! ♥

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