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By Becky Hardin

Published Aug 8, 2022

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Cast Iron Skillet Pizza is the perfect thing to serve for you next family pizza night! The crispy crust is filled with lots of cheese and herb-filled tomatoes, making for a mouthful of flavor in every bite. Make this super easy skillet pizza recipe for a fun weeknight dinner!

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What’s in this Cast Iron Pizza Recipe?

Making deep dish pizza in a skillet is such an easy way to get a crispy, flavorful pizza stuffed full of tasty ingredients for pizza night at home. You only need four ingredients and one pan to make this dish!

  • Bread Dough: I’m using frozen bread dough for the skillet pizza crust. It makes a nice, fluffy yet crispy crust that’s ideal for this recipe. Feel free to make homemade pizza dough if you like.
  • Tomatoes: Instead of pizza sauce, we’re using a can of diced tomatoes because they add a chunky texture that works well with the deep crust. I like the kind with basil, garlic, and oregano already mixed in, but you can season the tomatoes yourself if needed.
  • Cheese: I recommend using shredded Mozzarella for the cheese. But you can also use a blend, or another type of cheese, if you prefer. We’re also using grated Parmesan.
  • Olive Oil: Use a regular/pure olive oil, rather than an EVOO.

If you don’t want to use diced tomatoes for your cast iron pizza, use marinara sauce , meat sauce , or your favorite jar of pizza sauce. But keep in mind that thicker, chunkier sauces will hold better.

What toppings can I add to this skillet pizza?

Cheese and tomatoes are great for a simple meatless pizza that everyone can enjoy. But you can easily add any pizza toppings you like to your skillet pizza! Green peppers, Italian sausage, bacon crumbles , onion, black olives, pepperonis, and more can be mixed right into the filling before baking.

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You’ll need to bake this pizza for about 30-40 minutes at 375F. You want the filling to be warmed through and bubbly, and the crust should be nice and crispy.

A 12-inch cast iron skillet is really ideal for this recipe. The heavy bottom and tall sides make a good base for the pizza while it bakes, plus the heat distributes evenly so that every inch of the crust cooks and crisps up. And of course, a well-seasoned skillet keeps the crust from sticking, so it’s easy to remove when you’re ready to serve! However, you can use another non-stick skillet, just make sure the sides are tall enough. If you don’t have the right kind of skillet, you can use a 13 x 9 casserole dish instead. You’ll end up with a rectangular pizza instead of a round one, but it will taste just as good!

Instead of using a smooth pizza sauce for this recipe, we’re using diced tomatoes! The chunky tomatoes create the perfect texture for a deep dish pizza–something to bite into, instead of a bowl of sauce.

I like to cut it into regular pizza slices, rather than squares, but either way works. If you’re using a rectangular casserole dish, then of course squares will work best. A regular pizza cutter might not cut deep enough, so I recommend using a chef’s knife to slice.

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How to Store and Reheat Skillet Pizza

Store leftover skillet pizza in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 days. Reheat slices of pizza in the oven at 350F for about 15-20 minutes, or until warmed through. Microwaving is fine, but it will leave the crust a little soft and soggy. The oven will crisp it back up.

How to Freeze Pan Pizza

Freeze cast iron pizza by wrapping it tightly in layers of plastic wrap and aluminum foil, then place slices in a freezer-safe bag. Let it thaw in the fridge before reheating.

What to Serve with Cast Iron Pizza

When pizza night rolls around, you have to add some garlic knots , pull apart cheesy bread , or classic garlic bread . You can also serve it with a chicken Caesar salad or Greek salad . No matter how you serve it, this cast iron skillet pizza will be the star of the night!

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If you make this recipe be sure to upload a photo in the comment section below or leave a rating. Enjoy!

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  • ▢ 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • ▢ 1 pound frozen bread dough 1 loaf, thawed (Rhodes recommended)
  • ▢ 28 ounces Basil, Oregano Diced Tomatoes 1 large can
  • ▢ 2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese
  • ▢ ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese Grana Padano or Romano Cheese
  • ▢ Chopped fresh basil optional, for topping

Video

Instructions

  • Brush the inside of a 12-inch, well-seasoned cast-iron skillet with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Place the frozen bread dough in the skillet and roll it around in the olive oil to coat all sides. Cover loosely with sprayed plastic wrap and let the dough thaw, about 4-5 hours, at room temperature. 1 pound frozen bread dough
  • Preheat oven to 375°F and adjust oven rack to lower-middle position.
  • Carefully remove the plastic wrap. Stretch and press the dough onto the bottom and halfway up the sides of the skillet. If the dough isn’t cooperating and staying in-place, it helps to press and stretch it in intervals, giving a few minutes rest in-between stretches.
  • Once the dough is in-place, pour the tomatoes evenly over the dough, sprinkle the mozzarella cheese over the dough and top evenly with the grated Parmesan. 28 ounces Basil, Oregano Diced Tomatoes, 2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese, ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • Bake at 375°F for 30-40 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the pizza is bubbly from the edges to the middle. If the pizza is browning too quickly, tent loosely with a sheet of aluminum foil
  • Remove from the oven and sprinkle with fresh basil, if desired. Chopped fresh basil
  • Let cool 5-7 minutes, cut and serve.

Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet

Becky’s Tips

  • The dough can be thawed at room temperature, 4-5 hours (depending on the temperature of the room) or overnight in the fridge.
  • A 13×9-inch casserole dish can be substituted for the cast iron skillet.
  • Ensure that the dough is fully thawed before using it.
  • If the pizza is browning too quickly when it is baking, tent it loosely with some foil.
  • Let the pizza sit for 5 minutes before you slice and serve it.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Easy Skillet Pizza

Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 pound frozen bread dough 1 loaf, thawed (Rhodes recommended)
  • 28 ounces Basil, Oregano Diced Tomatoes 1 large can
  • 2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese Grana Padano or Romano Cheese
  • Chopped fresh basil optional, for topping

Instructions

  • Brush the inside of a 12-inch, well-seasoned cast-iron skillet with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Place the frozen bread dough in the skillet and roll it around in the olive oil to coat all sides. Cover loosely with sprayed plastic wrap and let the dough thaw, about 4-5 hours, at room temperature. 1 pound frozen bread dough
  • Preheat oven to 375°F and adjust oven rack to lower-middle position.
  • Carefully remove the plastic wrap. Stretch and press the dough onto the bottom and halfway up the sides of the skillet. If the dough isn’t cooperating and staying in-place, it helps to press and stretch it in intervals, giving a few minutes rest in-between stretches.
  • Once the dough is in-place, pour the tomatoes evenly over the dough, sprinkle the mozzarella cheese over the dough and top evenly with the grated Parmesan. 28 ounces Basil, Oregano Diced Tomatoes, 2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese, ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • Bake at 375°F for 30-40 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the pizza is bubbly from the edges to the middle. If the pizza is browning too quickly, tent loosely with a sheet of aluminum foil
  • Remove from the oven and sprinkle with fresh basil, if desired. Chopped fresh basil
  • Let cool 5-7 minutes, cut and serve.

Video

Notes

  • The dough can be thawed at room temperature, 4-5 hours (depending on the temperature of the room) or overnight in the fridge.
  • A 13x9-inch casserole dish can be substituted for the cast iron skillet.
  • Ensure that the dough is fully thawed before using it.
  • If the pizza is browning too quickly when it is baking, tent it loosely with some foil.
  • Let the pizza sit for 5 minutes before you slice and serve it.

Nutrition

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By Becky Hardin

Published Jul 12, 2017

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This Essential Grocery List is an absolute life saver for my family on the busy weeks. When I started this journey to learn how to cook, I quickly realized that the first step in cooking is having staple ingredients on hand. I want to avoid having to run out to the grocery store every single time I prepare a new recipe. Having a well-stocked pantry has made my life in the kitchen so much simpler, because when it’s time to cook, I have what I need.

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