Russian Cheese Salad Recipe

6 servings
15 min

This Russian Cheese Salad recipe is a delicious low carb option for the holidays. Make this easy side dish for your next dinner party.

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Russian Cheese Salad Recipe

There are many favorite Russian dishes that we’ve added to our winter meal planning. You may have enjoyed Beef Stroganoff and Blini a few times in the past as well.

This Russian Cheese Salad is a wonderful addition to your holiday meal planning. It can be prepared at the last minute and the ingredients cost very little.

If you find yourself in need of a last minute side dish, you probably already have these ingredients in your pantry.

If you’re watching your carbs during the holidays, this low carb side dish option is a delicious option rather than potatoes or pasta.

cheese, rosemary and cranberries on a cutting board

What is Russian cheese?

You can use any type of hard cheese with this recipe. If you want authentic Russian cheese, according to my friend, the closest we have here in the US is Gouda cheese or possibly Havarti cheese.

If you have an ethnic market in your area, I’ve been told that this works well with Golandsky cheese. This is a favorite of the Russian people and means Dutch in Russian.

If you cannot find any of these varieties of cheese at the store, you can make it with mozzarella cheese. Shredded mozzarella cheese is affordable and can be found almost anywhere.

Moskovskaya Sausage (Kielbasa) - 1.3 lb (avg weight)

Moskovskaya Sausage (Kielbasa) - 1.3 lb (avg weight)


What do I serve Russian Cheese Salad with?

Russian Cheese Salad makes a great accompaniment to your favorite main dish. Serve it with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or hearty soups and stews.

It also goes nicely with a light salad of greens if you’re looking for something refreshing to start off the meal.

You can also serve it with assorted meats and bread or crackers as a light lunch. Add a few tomato slices or a fresh garden salad.

Traditionally, you would eat with crackers or spoon onto tomato slices.

a bowl of cheese salad on a holiday table

Origins of Russian Cheese Salad

This dish is believed to have originated in the Ukraine. It is a traditional and popular side dish in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.

It has become a favorite holiday recipe here in the United States, as it adds great flavor and a creamy texture to any meal.

It’s also been called Paris in the Snow salad because of the white, fluffy texture of the ingredients. No matter what you call it, it’s a favorite of the Russian people in the winter.


Tools and equipment needed

  • Medium bowl (clear glass is best)
  • Grater
ingredients to make salad on a white background

Ingredients

  • 2 cups hard cheese (or mozzarella cheese)
  • 2 apples (tart variety is preferred)
  • 4 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 2 hard boiled eggs
  • Lemon and lime juice


Garnish with cranberries, rosemary, and lemon slices (optional). If you are a garlic fan, you can add raw garlic to the mayonnaise.

cheese and mayonnaise in a bowl

How to make Russian Cheese Salad

1. Grate cheese on a fine grater, set aside 3 tbsp. for decoration. Mix the rest of the cheese with 1.5 to 2 tbsp mayonnaise.

grated egg and mayonnaise in a bowl

2. Boil the eggs, cool them, and peel them. Grate them on a fine grater, and add salt, pepper and remaining mayonnaise.

3. Peel the apples, and remove the seeds and membranes.

grated apple in a bowl

4. Grate the apples on a fine grater, and add the juice of the lime and lemon. Mix.

apple and mayonnaise in a bowl

5. Squeeze the apple mixture from the excess juice and put it in a dish to serve (use a clear bowl to see how pretty the layers are). Add the mayonnaise, spreading it over the surface.

6. Place the egg layer. Top with the cheese mixture. Lightly press the layers. Sprinkle the salad with grated cheese.

Decorate the salad with lemon slices, berries, and rosemary, and serve.

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Dr. Korner "Borodinskiye" Crispbread 100g (3-pack)

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Authentic sides

If you want to add a few more Russian dishes, you can add:


  • Russian style kielbasa or other assorted meats
  • Crispbread crackers or other bread or crackers
  • Rye bread


Russian Cheese Salad Recipe
Recipe details
  • 6  servings
  • Prep time: 15 Minutes Cook time: 0 Minutes Total time: 15 min
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups hard cheese (or mozzarella cheese)
  • 2 apples (tart variety is preferred)
  • 4 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 2 hard boiled eggs
  • Lemon and lime juice
Instructions

1. Grate cheese on a fine grater, set aside 3 tbsp. for decoration. Mix the rest of the cheese with 1.5 to 2 tbsp mayonnaise.
2. Boil the eggs, cool and peel them. Grate them on a fine grater, add salt, pepper and mayonnaise.
3. Peel the apples, remove the seeds and membranes.
4. Grate the apples on a fine grater, add the juice of the lime and lemon. Mix together.
5. Squeeze the apple mixture from the excess juice and put it in a dish to serve (it is better to take a transparent salad bowl). Apply the mayonnaise, spreading it over the surface.
6. Place the egg layer. Top with the cheese mixture. Lightly tamp the layers. Sprinkle the salad with grated cheese.
Decorate the salad with lemon slices, berries, rosemary and serve.
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