Cast Iron Skillet Pizza

September 2024 · 6 minute read

Try this cast iron pizza recipe once, and you'll never make pizza any other way! Thanks to the hot skillet, the crust is perfectly golden brown and crisp.

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Cast Iron Pizza Recipe

I may not be excited about summer winding down, but I am excited that it’s finally cool enough to crank up the oven and make cast iron skillet pizza! Jack and I have made regular homemade pizza for years, but this spring, this cast iron pizza recipe took our pizza game to a whole new level. It’s the closest you’ll ever come to making restaurant-style pizza without a fancy oven or pizza stone. Thanks to the hot skillet, the crust becomes crisp and browned on the outside, while the thick edges stay nice and chewy in the middle.

We made this cast iron pizza recipe like crazy in the spring, and I can’t wait to return to it this fall. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with a bold combination of late summer toppings: pesto, roasted red peppers and tomatoes, fresh basil, red onion, briny artichokes, and spicy plant-based sausage. I highly recommend giving it a try, but feel free to swap in your favorite pizza toppings if you prefer. Here, the crisp, golden brown crust is really the star of the show.

How to Make Cast Iron Skillet Pizza

Good news! This cast iron pizza recipe is super simple to make. Here’s how it goes:

Start with the dough, sauce, and/or cheese. Before you assemble and cook your skillet pizza, get the components ready to go. Whip up a batch of homemade pizza dough, or use fresh dough from the store. Grate the cheese, or blend up cashew cream if you’re making a vegan pizza.

Then, prep the toppings. I top my cast iron pizza with plant-based sausage, roasted red peppers, and roasted tomatoes, so I always cook these components in advance. I sear the sausage in a small cast iron skillet, char the peppers on a grill pan, and roast the tomatoes until they’re shriveled around the edges. Once I’ve prepped these toppings, I chop the red onion and artichoke hearts. Last but not least, I whir together basil pesto to dollop on top.

Next, cook the crust. Press the pizza dough into the bottom of a dry, 10-inch cast iron pan. Make sure to press a thick border of dough around the sides of the pan to create the pizza crust’s chewy edges. Once the dough’s stretched, prick it all over with a fork. Then, heat the skillet on the stove for 2 minutes over medium heat to get the bottom of the crust nice and crispy.

Finally, assemble. Brush the pre-cooked dough with olive oil, and top it with cashew cream or grated mozzarella. Pile on the plant-based sausage, peppers, tomatoes, onion, and artichokes, and place the cast iron skillet in the oven. Cook for 10-12 minutes at 450°, until the crust is lightly golden brown and cooked through.

Enjoy! Carefully remove the skillet from the oven, and top the pizza with dollops of pesto, red pepper flakes, and fresh basil leaves. Slice, and dig in!

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rate this recipe:5 from 12 votesPrep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Serves 2Save Recipe Print RecipeOnce you try this cast iron pizza recipe, you'll never make pizza any other way! Use the toppings suggested here, or customize this recipe with your favorite pizza toppings.

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*We used Lightlife Plant-Based Italian Sausage **Note: our Homemade Pizza Dough recipe makes 16 ounces of dough; however, we found that 14 ounces works best in a 10-inch cast iron skillet. I suggest making the full recipe and tearing off a small piece of dough for another (mini-pizza) use. Alternatively, you could use a 12-inch skillet with the full dough recipe.

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