28 Great Cast Iron Skillet Recipes (2025)

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Table of Contents Benefits of Cast Iron What Cast Iron Pieces Should I Buy? Caring for Cast Iron What Can You Cook in Cast Iron? Appetizers on the Grill Grilled Buffalo Chicken Pull Apart Bread Recipe Grilled Baked Brie with Wine and Thyme Grilled Baked Brie with Blackberry Jam Roasted Chestnuts over Open Fire Sausage Queso Chipotle Bean Dip Recipe Smoked Beef Brisket Nachos Smoked Stuffed BBQ Meatballs Recipe Ultimate Pulled Pork Nachos Recipe Grilled Olives Recipe (Baked Olives) with Garlic and Hot Peppers Main Dish Recipes Grilled Garlic Chardonnay Shrimp Grilled Flank Steak Fajitas Recipe Grilled Scallops Recipe with White Wine Butter Sauce Grilled Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers Shepherd’s Pie on the Grill Grilled Steak Bites Recipe with Red Wine Pan Sauce Smoked Ham Breakfast Hash Grilled Mussels Recipe with White Wine and Garlic Grilled Chicken Fajitas Recipe with Chipotle Marinade Smoked Tri Tip Mac and Cheese Recipe Smoked Chuck Roast Stew with Red Wine Braise Smoked Beef Short Rib Stew Smoked Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese Recipe Side Dishes Skillet Cornbread Recipe on the Grill Smoked Sausage, Caramelized Onion, and Cornbread Stuffing Recipe Smoked BBQ Baked Beans Smoked Sausage Gravy Recipe Campfire Cast Iron Recipes Skillet Brownies on the Grill Grilled Apple Crisp My Favorite Cast Iron Accessory: Teeny Tiny Cast Iron Pan You May Also Like: Easy Crispy Oven Baked Breakfast Potatoes Easy Grilled Pork Steaks Smoked Hamburger Recipe – with Cheese Smoked Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe FAQs

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Sep 29, 2021, Updated Oct 19, 2023

A cast iron skillet is one of the most versatile tools in the kitchen. It easily goes from stove top to grill to campfire, and offers excellent heat distribution. Here are 25 of our favorite cast iron skillet recipes.

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Table of Contents

  • Benefits of Cast Iron
  • What Cast Iron Pieces Should I Buy?
  • Caring for Cast Iron
  • What Can You Cook in Cast Iron?
  • Appetizers on the Grill
  • Main Dish Recipes
  • Side Dishes
  • Campfire Cast Iron Recipes
  • My Favorite Cast Iron Accessory: Teeny Tiny Cast Iron Pan

Benefits of Cast Iron

If you’ve received your Grandma’s old cast iron skillet, or bought a set from an estate sale, you already know benefit #1:

  • Cast iron lasts forever. Unless you drop it on concrete or take a hammer to it, cast iron is not going to melt, chip or break.
  • Once the pan is hot, it stays hot. If you want to geek out with us, cast iron has a whopping .64 emissivity rating, which means that when you’re cooking in it, you’re not just cooking the surface in contact with the metal, but you’re cooking a good deal of food above it as well. This is great for searing steak, or keeping soups warm at a potluck. The best way to make sure your skillet or dutch oven is heated evenly is to preheat it in the oven, or over an even fire or grill.
  • The more you use it, the better it becomes. What is this mysterious “seasoning” you always here about in relation to cast iron? Seasoning is when the skillet is rubbed with oil and heated repeatedly, causing the oil to polymerize. That’s right, it’s not just residual oil, it’s chemically altered and bonded to the metal. This is what makes cast iron non-stick. So go ahead and scrub with soap, it’s not going to come off. You can read this Serious Eats article for more details.
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What Cast Iron Pieces Should I Buy?

We fell in love with Finex Cast Iron years ago. We have a 10″ skillet, a Dutch Oven, and a sauce pan, and love them all. These are handmade in Portland, Oregon and aren’t cheap, but they will be smoother than less expensive brands.

Lodge Cast Iron is our go to for a more affordable purchase for someone just starting out. They also have a great variety of grilling specific pieces as well. Either makes for an amazing heirloom gift for the food lovers in your life. Both come pre-seasoned.

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Caring for Cast Iron

There are a lot of misperceptions on cast iron care.

  • The number ONE thing you should never do is leave it sitting in water soaking. Ever. Over time you erode the seasoning and rust can more easily develop.
  • You CAN use dish soap if you want. But remember rule one – don’t let it soak. And be sure to oil it again.
  • If you have a lot of stuff on it add water and bring to a simmer. After 5 minutes use a long stiff brush to remove all the junk in the pan.
  • Consider special tools like a chainmail tool that scrapes cast iron.

Whenever you have finished cooking and cleaning your cast iron add a touch of oil to the pan and scrub it with a paper towel. This keeps it looking shiny and protects that precious investment.

What Can You Cook in Cast Iron?

You can cook just about anything in cast iron. On the stove you can use it to sear fish or meat. On the grill you can use it like a flat top griddle to cook eggs or pancakes. Over a fire you can use a cast iron skillet to roast nuts or make a melty cheese fondue. Lastly in the oven you can bake brownies, bread, and more. Read on for our favorite Cast Iron Skillet recipes.

Appetizers on the Grill

When you’re already outside grilling the main dish, add one of these appetizers to the grill for friends and family to nibble on before dinner.

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5 from 1 vote

Grilled Buffalo Chicken Pull Apart Bread Recipe

Tangy and rich Buffalo style pull apart bread grilled to golden brown perfection. Great in the oven as well.

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4.49 from 25 votes

Grilled Baked Brie with Wine and Thyme

Grilled brie wheel with white wine and thyme served with grilled crostini.

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5 from 4 votes

Grilled Baked Brie with Blackberry Jam

Grilled Baked Brie with a homemade blackberry jam is an excellent holiday party appetizer! Use fresh or frozen blackberries for one of the best appetizer recipes.

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4.80 from 5 votes

Roasted Chestnuts over Open Fire

An easy recipe for roasting chestnuts over an open fire of charcoal or embers.

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5 from 3 votes

Sausage Queso Chipotle Bean Dip Recipe

A jazzed up Queso Bean Dip featuring ground sausage, green chilies, smoky chipotle pinto beans, and real shredded cheese. Smoky Chipotle Bean and Sausage Queso dip is a fantastic dip for summer cookouts, tailgating, or even camping.

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4.67 from 6 votes

Smoked Beef Brisket Nachos

Brisket Nachos are the perfect use for leftover smoked beef brisket. Create a rich chili out of leftover brisket and use that chili to make indulgent, spicy, cheesy, nachos.

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Smoked Stuffed BBQ Meatballs Recipe

Smoked meatballs stuffed with mozzarella cheese, slowly smoked on the grill, and then finished with a BBQ sauce glaze. These are the ultimate game day food or appetizer for your next gathering.

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4.41 from 5 votes

Ultimate Pulled Pork Nachos Recipe

An incredible use for leftover pulled pork. Pulled Pork Nachos. These were made with smoked pulled pork, but you don’t have to have smoked pork to make these indulgent nachos. Can be cooked in the oven or directly on the grill.

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5 from 2 votes

Grilled Olives Recipe (Baked Olives) with Garlic and Hot Peppers

Warmed olives simmered in a bath of quality olive oil, garlic cloves, and hot peppers.

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Main Dish Recipes

Cooking on a cast iron pan is like a one pot meal! These dishes are all cooked in the cast iron pot and on the grill. These recipes couldn’t be easier.

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5 from 1 vote

Grilled Garlic Chardonnay Shrimp

Grilled Shrimp in a cast iron pan finished with a chardonnay, wine, and, garlic pan sauce.

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4.75 from 4 votes

Grilled Flank Steak Fajitas Recipe

Tequila and Soy Marinade and grilled flank steak with cast iron seared peppers and onions.

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5 from 1 vote

Grilled Scallops Recipe with White Wine Butter Sauce

A rich and buttery white wine pan sauce with grilled scallops cooked in a cast iron pan directly on the grill. Rich and tender flavor and ready in less than 10 minutes.

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4.50 from 6 votes

Grilled Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers

Ground beef, rice, tomato paste, herbs, and cheese cooked on the grill.

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5 from 2 votes

Shepherd’s Pie on the Grill

A Classic Shepherd's Pie recipe cooked on any grill or smoker for great smoky flavor. This recipe is easy, healthy, delicious and perfect for your St. Patrick's Day celebrations!

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4.70 from 10 votes

Grilled Steak Bites Recipe with Red Wine Pan Sauce

Savory seasoned sirloin bites grilled in a cast iron pan and then finished with a quick red wine pan sauce.

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5 from 2 votes

Smoked Ham Breakfast Hash

Ham and Potato Breakfast Hash made with smoked ham leftover from your holiday dinner. Learn how to make an incredible breakfast hash with any leftover meats and vegetables you have.

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5 from 1 vote

Grilled Mussels Recipe with White Wine and Garlic

Mussels cooked on the grill in a steaming broth of garlic, shallots, white wine, and herbs. Don't forget the crusty bread to soak up all that delicious broth.

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4.50 from 6 votes

Grilled Chicken Fajitas Recipe with Chipotle Marinade

A tasty and slightly spicy garlic chipotle marinade for chicken, and how to use it for Grilled Chicken Fajitas.

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5 from 2 votes

Smoked Tri Tip Mac and Cheese Recipe

Smoked Tri Tip Mac and Cheese is made with perfectly smoked and tender tri tip, mixed with an ultra creamy cheese sauce and cooked on the grill.

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4.65 from 14 votes

Smoked Chuck Roast Stew with Red Wine Braise

A slowly smoked Chuck Roast finished in a red wine, beef stock, and vegetable braise. This Chuck Roast is tender and a perfect roast alternative.

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5 from 2 votes

Smoked Beef Short Rib Stew

How to cook incredibly tender beef short ribs on the smoker and finish them in a rich and indulgent stew.

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5 from 1 vote

Smoked Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese Recipe

Creamy smoked butternut squash puree mixed with smoked chicken, bacon, and cheese for a creamy and flavorful mac and cheese.

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Side Dishes

Pair these sides with a traditional BBQ Brisket or Ribs, or pair them with your Thanksgiving turkey.

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4.75 from 8 votes

Skillet Cornbread Recipe on the Grill

Grilled Cornbread in a cast iron skillet with green chilies and cinnamon topped with smoked honey drizzle.

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4.58 from 7 votes

Smoked Sausage, Caramelized Onion, and Cornbread Stuffing Recipe

A simple smoked sausage, caramelized onion, and cornbread stuffing for Thanksgiving, cooked on the smoker or grill.

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4.50 from 16 votes

Smoked BBQ Baked Beans

Easy barbecued baked beans that are comforting, slightly sweet, mildly smoky, rich, meaty, and totally indulgent.

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4.67 from 3 votes

Smoked Sausage Gravy Recipe

Sausage Gravystarts by smoking the sausage, and then adding layers of flavor into the gravy for a savory jam-packed bite. This recipe provides is an easy way to add a ton of flavor to your favorite breakfast biscuits.

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Campfire Cast Iron Recipes

No meal is complete without a scrumptious dessert! These cast iron skillet dessert recipes can be baked over the campfire, on the grill, or in the oven, wherever you happen to be!

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5 from 1 vote

Skillet Brownies on the Grill

Made to be dense and rich in chocolate, these Skillet Brownies are cooked on the grill and then topped with a chocolate drizzle and vanilla bean ice cream. Gluten free.

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5 from 2 votes

Grilled Apple Crisp

How to make a traditional apple crisp on the grill. Grilled Apple Crisp is going to become your new favorite fall dessert! It's also the perfect dessert for Thanksgiving dinner!

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FAQs

What foods are best cooked in a cast iron skillet? ›

The Best Foods to Cook in Cast Iron Pans
  • Pan-seared veggies and proteins.
  • Fatty foods like bacon.
  • Burgers.
  • Grilled cheese sandwiches.
  • Pizza.
  • Eggs (yes, you read that right!)
  • Potatoes.
  • Cornbread and other breads.
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What foods cannot be cooked in cast iron? ›

5 Things You Shouldn't Cook in a Cast-Iron Skillet
  • Eggs.
  • Fish.
  • Desserts.
  • Acidic Foods.
  • Potent Ingredients.
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What is the trick to cooking with cast iron skillet? ›

For one, cast iron pans aren't perfectly smooth and foods like eggs may get stuck. For the best results, make sure to keep your cast iron pan seasoned, and preheat the skillet for a few minutes before you add any food to it. This allows the pan to heat evenly and prevents most food from sticking. Add fat as needed.

What is the best first cook on a cast iron skillet? ›

Sautéd Veggies. We love to make roasted or sautéd veggies when we're first using a skillet, or if we have an older skillet that needs some love. Just toss your veggies in olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and start cooking!

What is the best seasoning for cast iron? ›

What oils can I use to season cast iron? All cooking oils and fats can be used for seasoning cast iron, but based on availability, affordability, effectiveness, and having a high smoke point, Lodge recommends vegetable oil, melted shortening, or canola oil, like our Seasoning Spray.

Is it OK to cook in cast iron everyday? ›

The type of iron that comes from cast iron cooking is nonheme iron and is safe to consume. It is the same type of iron as found in plant sources such as beans, spinach and tofu. Children one to three years old only need 7mg iron daily, so if it's best not to cook every meal for children this age in cast iron cookware.

Why shouldn't you cook eggs in a cast iron skillet? ›

Eggs fall into the category of sticky foods that are not ideal for cast iron skillets that haven't built up their seasoning yet. While cast iron can become non-stick with sufficient use over time, a newer skillet will almost certainly cause your eggs to stick to its porous surface.

What are the disadvantages of cooking with cast iron? ›

The disadvantages of cast iron

Additionally, cast iron pans require regular maintenance, including seasoning and careful cleaning, to prevent rust and maintain their non-stick surface. Improper cleaning or using harsh cleaning agents can strip away the seasoning and damage the pan.

What is the first thing you do on a cast iron skillet? ›

Before Cooking

Remove your new skillet from the package and wash in the sink with warm water and soap. This will be the only time it is necessary to use soap on your cast iron skillet. After rinsing, towel dry to remove any moisture, and your new Lancaster skillet is ready for use.

Can I use olive oil on cast iron? ›

Since olive oil is such a pantry staple, many people naturally wonder if they can use olive oil to season cast iron. You can use olive oil to season cast iron, but you need to choose a high quality extra virgin olive oil, which should have a smoke point close to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Should I use butter or oil in a cast iron skillet? ›

When cooking in cast iron, you should add a little oil to the pan before adding your food. This helps ensure the food doesn't stick, and it helps build layers of seasoning. You can generally use whatever oil you prefer, as long as the cooking temperature is below the smoke point of the oil.

How do I know if my cast iron skillet is seasoned enough? ›

A well-seasoned skillet has a distinct look to it. It is noticeably dark with a shiny, semi-gloss finish. Of course, if you rarely use your cast-iron skillet, oiling it only two to three times a year will work.

How to wash a cast iron skillet? ›

To clean, just use mild dish soap (that's right, it's okay to use a little soap!) and a scouring pad or a cast iron pan cleaning brush. Wash it, scrub it, rinse it, then wipe it out well and season it with a few drops of oil and store with a paper towel covering the cooking surface.

How often should I season cast iron? ›

You should season a cast-iron skillet at least once a month, but seasoning it after each time you cook with it also works. You may not need to repeat the entire seasoning process as you did before initially using it, but after each use, rinse it and give your cast-iron skillet a quick season by oiling it.

What is the best use of cast iron skillet? ›

Cast iron works best for browning, sautéing, baking, and frying but should be avoiding when boiling and simmering. Meats, vegetables, and baked goods work really well in cast iron but acidic foods like tomatoes should be limited.

What is the best meat to cook in a cast iron skillet? ›

A thick-cut steak such as a ribeye or New York strip is best for cooking in a cast iron skillet because it can withstand the high heat of the skillet and develop a gorgeous crust, while remaining juicy and tender in the middle. Avoid lean cuts like flank steak or skirt steak, as they are prone to drying out.

Does food cooked in cast iron taste different? ›

The answer is yes. Food prepared in Cast-iron pre- seasoned cookware will give the authentic traditional taste to your cooking. Indian cooking is always packed with flavors and cast iron helps to enhance those flavors. Professional chefs use cast iron due to its many advantages.

Is it healthier to cook with cast iron? ›

You'll use less oil, avoid harmful chemicals, and get a little extra iron in your diet.

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