All the Sweet and Savory Recipes You Can Make In a Cast Iron Skillet (2024)

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Tis the season of one-pot meals—slow-cooker, one sheet, one-pan… the possibilities are literally endless. Whether you’re whipping up a pie or a pot of pasta for an easy weeknight meal, the sheer idea of utilizing no more than a single pan for making dinner is something we can really get behind. Here, we rounded up the best recipes utilizing one of our culinary staples: the cast iron skillet. Take a peek at the dishes we’ll be making this month.

skillet shepherd’s pie

Can you imagine a more mouthwatering and hearty dish? Decadent layers of beef, veggies, and a creamy mashed potato topping earmark this pie as a cold-weather essential.

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butternut squash beefy pot pie

We can’t decide what we’re craving more – the flakey crust, rich beef stew, or the absolutely adorable mini cocottes.

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sweet potato casserole with a pecan crumble

In a bind for a last-minute sweet this holiday season? Try this ultra quick and easy take on a classic sweet potato casserole.

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shakshuka

The ever-so picture-perfect Shakshuka is a combo of eggs, tomatoes, and onions, layered with a medley of dry spices and fresh herbs. Serve with a goat cheese or feta crumble and a side of toasted bread.

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sweet potato casserole with marshmallow thyme

This maple-brown butter drenched sweet potato blend with homemade thyme infused, marshmallows just became our go-to favorite. Consider this the spotlight of your holiday table.

hot gruyere and white wine chicken dip

Spice things up at your next game night with this deliciously decadent dip, layered with garlic, thyme, and hints of white wine.

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bacon and eggyakiudon

Sunday brunch with an Eastern twist. With udon noodles and crispy fried bacon, this mouthwatering blend is a must-try.

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potato masala and eggs

Try this inspired blend of exotic flavors – coconut milk and masala paste – to transform your typical plate of skillet-fried eggs.

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stuffing rolls

Update your Thanksgiving table with this ultra clever twist on rolls and stuffing. With plenty of herbs and fresh veggies, these stuffing rolls may become your new favorite.

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broccoli, chicken sausage, and orzo skillet

This easy, weeknight meal features a garlic-sauteed blend of sausage and broccoli, plus a warm chicken broth base loaded with flavor and heartiness.

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perfect porterhouse steak

Steak in a skillet? We’re intrigued. Seasoned liberally and flawlessly seared, this juicy take is pure perfection.

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baked mac and cheese

This two-cheese, mustard and nutmeg-spiced take on a classic features an utterly delectable, crispy crust top.

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mini bourbon caramelized peach baked alaska

There is really nothing quite like a decadent peach crumble Baked Alaska, served with a heaping side of butter pecan ice cream.

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skillet brownies

Bake these crisp and gooey skillet brownies in mini cast iron skillets for a personalized treat!

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grilled onions with walnut romesco

This surprisingly delicious combo of lightly charred onions topped with a nutty tomato sauce makes for the perfect dinner side.

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montanara pizza

More commonly known as fried pizza, this classic Italian dish features a fried crust, marinara sauce, and a deliciously baked cheesy topping.

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chicken pot pie with butternut squash

A seasonal twist on a classic comfort dish, with no shortage of bold flavors and fresh herbs.

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roasted chicken legs withbarbecuesauce

Skip the typical grill setup in lieu of this oven-roasted variety. A jalapeno, ginger, and rum sauce only elevates this bbq classic.

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peach and plum crumble

An absolutely heavenly mix of baked fruit with thick layers of crunch, topped with a scoop (or two!) of vanilla ice cream.

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skillet chicken tortilla pie

Homemade tomato sauce, southwestern seasoning, and loads of melted mozzarella. This hearty dish is simply a must-try.

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spinach and sun dried tomato frittata

Fresh veggies lend a refreshing note to these ultra mini frittatas.

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apple pancake

Rethink this breakfast staple with a dash of cinnamon and baked apples.

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skillet lasagna

The benefit of cooking lasagna in a skillet? An easy, one-pot meal with a crisp and cheesy crust that is pure perfection.

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ricotta berry french toast casserole

Casseroles may not have the best rep but, throw French toast into the mix and you’ve got something pretty special. This mixed-berry take is a sweet indulgence we can’t get enough of.

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cinnamon sugar swirl loaf

Think of this as an upgraded version of the classic cinnamon roll with the addition of a warm brown sugar and cinnamon filling

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pan-seared sausage with lady apples

A mouthwatering combo featuring a bold, white wine sauce coupled with the refreshing notes of sweet apples, and lightly sautéed watercress.

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swiss chard quinoa cakes

Eating healthy never looked this good. Aside from the surprisingly delicious pairing of swiss chard and parmesan, this cumin-spiced dish is served with a refreshing dollop of mashed garlic yogurt.

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skillet eggs and potato

This hearty breakfast must-have features a mouthwatering combination of potatoes, tomatoes, kale, and a savory garlic and herb spice mix.

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jalapeno cornbread

For the holiday table in need of a little spice, try this cheesy jalapeno take on the classic cornbread.

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roasted baby artichokes and pearl onions

This veggie-friendly combo of lemon-zested artichokes and roasted pearl onions will lend a delightfully refreshing note to just about any dinner table.

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lamb with beer and roasted garlic

With a thyme and garlic marinade, this sizzling recipe should be the star of your next date night in.

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blueberry skillet crumbles

We’re swooning over these mini, personalized blueberry skillet crumbles, loaded with flavor and plenty of charm!

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garlic shrimp

Inspired by Hawaii’s iconic shrimp trucks, this favorite features a refreshing blend of citrus and herbs, plus a mouthwatering garlic butter sauce that really seals the deal.

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salted maple apple tart

This indulgent tart, made from the season’s quintessential flavors, is simple, sweet, and pure perfection.

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rosemary focaccia bread

This soft yet hearty recipe results in a deliciously warm and flavored bread, riddled with cozy notes of rosemary.

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roasted chicken

This rotisserie-inspired take, loaded with spices and bold flavors, just became a weeknight favorite.

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purple cauliflower with garlic and saffron

Aside from the stunning palate of this delectable dish, an eclectic mix of exotic spices (from Hungarian paprika to fresh saffron) inspire a truly unique element.

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skillet huevos rancheros

A crispy tortilla layer comes topped with beans, ranchero sauce, a tomato-onion mix, and a sunny-side-up egg garnish.

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skillet apple cobbler

An autumnal take on a summer classic, with a warm blend of the season’s quintessential spices plus an utterly irresistible crumbled top.

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lilac sugar donuts

Who said you need a deep fryer to make donuts? A heavenly brioche donut dough coupled with fresh lilac petal-infused sugar make for the perfect pair in this floral-accented treat.

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chocolate chip cookie with caramel and sea salt

A cookie in a skillet? Say no more. This deep-dish version tastes just as heavenly as it sounds (and looks!).

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spinach feta oven frittata

A healthy take on a brunch classic, seasoned with oregano and a heaping spoonful of feta cheese.

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cheesy grilled skillet potatoes

Layered with bacon and a medley of fresh herbs such as thyme, rosemary, and chives, this hearty dish is just the thing for a cold, winter’s night.

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korean braised beef

Korean barbecue is notorious for its eclectic mix of fresh spices used to accentuate the underlying notes of a tender cut of beef. This soy braised, slow-cooked version is packed with flavor and plenty of warmth.

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black and blue mac and cheese

Featuring a cheddar and blue cheese crumble, this stout-beer based take on mac and cheese is simply irresistible.

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roasted potatoes with burrata

Crispy, roasted, and indulgently cheesy, this brunch basic will instantly elevate your weekend mornings.

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Originally published November 2016. UpdatedNovember 2017.

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All the Sweet and Savory Recipes You Can Make In a Cast Iron Skillet (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook sweet and savory in same cast iron? ›

Can Savory and Sweet Dishes Be Cooked in the Same Cast Iron Skillet? The simple answer is yes! But to really do it right, we have some tips for keeping your cast iron in tip-top shape for the most decadent desserts and meatiest stews.

What can you bake in a cast iron skillet? ›

Bake what you want, any way you want

Bonus: It can be used for so much more than dessert, like pizza, rolls, roasted foods, and quiches. Want a crispy crust? Preheat your cast iron bakeware before adding your batter or dough for crunchy edges on cornbread, pizza, and biscuits.

What ruins a cast iron pan? ›

6 Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Cast Iron Skillets
  1. You don't allow time for the pan to heat up. ...
  2. You use the same skillet for savory and sweet. ...
  3. You don't clean the pan quickly enough. ...
  4. You let your skillet soak. ...
  5. You don't re-season the skillet. ...
  6. You store the skillet while it's still wet.
Jul 18, 2020

What is the first thing you should cook in cast iron? ›

We recommend starting with vegetables as they are more forgiving than most proteins - they taste delicious and won't stick to your pan! Keep in mind that using a little bit of oil is necessary to help to keep food from sticking.

Can you use butter on cast iron? ›

Yes, you can season the pans for frying, sautéing, or baking in cast iron cookware like pans, pots, or skillets with butter, but it's not the right choice to season it for the first time. Butter immediately starts to smoke when added to a heated pan because cast iron can withstand a lot of heat.

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

For seasoning or rubbing down after washing, I use grapeseed oil because it had a high temp rating and was available. To actually cook, I use bacon grease, butter, coconut oil, olive oil, occasionally vegetable oil, and hopefully soon goose fat. I am a fan of butter and tallow as my go to fats in cast iron for searing.

Why can't you cook eggs in cast iron? ›

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 is the best oil to season cast iron with? ›

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.

What is the trick to cooking with cast iron? ›

4. What are 3 tips for mastering foolproof cast-iron cooking?
  1. Heat and cool your cast iron cookware slowly.
  2. Let the cast iron do most of the work, a.k.a., don't move or fidget with the food while its cooking! It knows what to do.
  3. The more you use it the better it gets.
Jan 17, 2024

Do you preheat cast iron before baking? ›

But despite some popular cooking myths, cast iron does not heat evenly—or quickly. That's why preheating is such an important (and often overlooked) step.

Can you put sweet and savoury things in the oven at the same time? ›

Yes. Regardless of their relative locations they will always share some of their flavour with the other things cooki g. Some food will. Like baking a roast beef and cake at the same time, can make your cake smell like it.

Can you mix sweet and savory? ›

Fusing sweet and salty into one dish gives your taste buds a fresh flavor that will have all of the sensations melting together. A variety of flavors and textures will keep your mind and appetite stimulated, even if you're feeling full.

Can something be sweet and savory at the same time? ›

Any glazed nuts. And then there are raw vegetables with a sweet dressing. Cheese blintzes — the cheese is savory but also usually contains sugar. Smoothies made with both fresh fruits and savory vegetables like spinach or kale.

Should I let my cast iron cool between seasonings? ›

Cast iron gets very hot during the seasoning process, so be careful to avoid handling it without an oven mitt. Give it plenty of time to cool down afterward. The oil used in the seasoning process could smoke or even catch fire if you're not careful.

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