Cast Iron Pizza Recipe

User Reviews

4.9

81 reviews
Excellent
  • Prep Time

    20 mins

  • Cook Time

    9 mins

  • Rise Time

    4 hrs

  • Total Time

    4 hrs 29 mins

  • Servings

    2 small pizzas

  • Calories

    1930 kcal

  • Course

    Main Course

  • Cuisine

    Italian, American

Cast Iron Pizza Recipe

This cast iron pizza recipe uses a precise dough mixture of warm water, yeast, bread flour, and kosher salt to create a tender yet crispy crust. The dough is stretched directly into well-oiled cast iron skillets, topped with pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese slices and shreds, and pepperoni, then baked until golden. The cooking technique ensures a crunchy bottom crust while the cheese melts evenly.

Description

The dough is prepared by activating yeast in warm water, then combining it with measured bread flour and kosher salt. Importantly, the flour is measured carefully for consistent dough texture. The dough is mixed but not kneaded extensively, then greased and covered to rise.

Once risen, the dough is portioned and stretched into oiled cast iron pans, which create an even crust with crispy edges due to their heat retention. The pizza is assembled with sauce and a combination of sliced and shredded mozzarella for taste and melt. Pepperoni and Parmesan cheese add additional flavor layers.

The pizzas are baked at a high temperature (around 450°F), then optionally finished by cooking directly on the stovetop burner to ensure a crispy bottom if needed. This method balances the well-cooked toppings and a crunchy, golden base.

Tips from the notes clarify using bread flour for texture and suggest alternatives like using cake pans if cast iron is unavailable, noting the slight difference in crust quality. High-smoke-point oils are recommended to avoid bitterness during cooking.

I Made This!

Be the first!

Save this

Be the first!

Ingredients

Servings

For the dough

  • 1 & 1/2 cups water warm
  • 3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • 14 ounces bread flour 3 cups + 1 tablespoon*
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt

To assemble the pizza

  • 4 tablespoons olive oil to coat cast iron pans, light
  • 14 ounce pizza sauce or homemade, jar
  • 4 ounces mozzarella cheese sliced
  • 3 cups mozzarella cheese shredded
  • 3 ounces pepperoni
  • 2 tablespoon Parmesan Cheese shredded

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, add 1 and 1/2 cups warm water and 3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast. (Instant yeast can also be used.) The water should be warm but not hot, about 105-110 degrees F. Stir in the yeast and let it sit for 5 minutes until it is dissolved. It will not be bubbly, but make sure to stir any lumps of yeast so that the mixture is uniform before moving on.
  2. Use a scale to add 14 ounces of bread flour* to the bowl. If you don't have a scale, carefully measure out 3 cups plus 1 tablespoon bread flour by spooning the flour into the measuring cup and leveling off the top. It is important to measure the flour precisely for this recipe. Don't be tempted to add more.
  3. Add in 2 teaspoons of kosher salt and stir the mixture together with a spoon. Do not knead it. Mix until it is all combined and no further.
  4. Use oil or nonstick spray to grease a large bowl or tupperware. Scrape the dough in and spread it out as much as possible. Cover loosely with a lid or with plastic wrap. Make sure the lid is not too tight, you need some of the gases to be able to escape.
  5. Turn your oven on to 350 degrees F for about 1 minute, then turn the oven off. Open the door and feel the rack. If it is too hot to touch with your fingers, then leave the door open and let the oven cool a bit. You want the oven nice and warm but not so hot that you can't touch the inside with bare hands.
  6. Place the rising dough in the oven and shut the door. Let rise for 4 hours. After 2 hours, remove the dough from the oven, turn the oven on again for a minute, and then return the dough to the oven when it has warmed up again. Make sure it is not too hot. After 4 hours, your dough should have at least doubled in size and should be airy and bubbly.
  7. Divide the 4 tablespoons oil** between two cast iron skillets and swirl to coat. You can use 10 or 12 inch cast iron skillets for this recipe.***  You need two skillets because the dough rises in the pan. If you only have one skillet, you can half the recipe, or see the recipe note about using round cake pans.
  8. Dip your hands and the end of a rubber spatula into the oiled pans to coat well. Use the oiled spatula to divide the risen dough into two. Scrape half the dough into each oiled pan.
  9. Use your oiled fingers to lift up an edge of the dough and bring it toward the center. Repeat this process a few times until the dough has formed a loose ball. (see photos) Flip the ball over so the smooth side is on top and everything is completely coated in oil. Press your hand down on top of the dough and gently spread it out as much as you can toward the edges of the pan. Repeat with the other half of the dough.
  10. Cover each pan loosely with plastic wrap, making sure the plastic does not touch the dough.
  11. Repeat the oven-warming process for the second rise. Turn the oven on for about a minute, turn it off, and put the cast iron into the oven when it is warm but not hot.
  12. Let the dough rise in the warm oven for about an hour and a half. It should have spread to the edges of the pan completely and look bubbly.
  13. Remove the pans from the oven and keep in a warm place. Preheat your oven as hot as it will go, 550 degrees F if possible. Let the oven preheat for at least 20 minutes to make sure it is seriously hot. Arrange the oven rack in the lower third of the oven. If you have a pizza stone, place it on the rack.
  14. Meanwhile, top the pizzas. Add about 3/4 cup pizza sauce (half of a 14 ounce jar) to the top of each pizza and spread on top, all the way to the edges.
  15. Add a few thin slices of mozzarella to the top of each pizza, only about 4 ounces all together. (Or use string cheese if you are weird like me). You don't want to weigh down the dough too much.
  16. Sprinkle about 1 and 1/2 cups of shredded mozzarella on top of each pizza.
  17.  Divide the pepperoni between the pizzas. Remember not to add too many so you don't weigh down the dough.
  18. Sprinkle each pizza with a tablespoon of shredded parmesan cheese.
  19. When the oven is super duper hot, put the pizzas into the hot oven, on the pizza stone if you have one. Bake the pizzas for about 9-12 minutes. The pizza is done when the edges are starting to look brown and the cheese on top is becoming golden. The surest way to test for doneness is by lifting the edge of the pizza with a metal spatula to make sure that the bottom of the crust is a deep golden brown.****
  20. Remove the pizzas from the oven and let set for 2 minutes. Then use a spatula to slide under the pizza and edge them out onto cooling racks. This helps ensure that the crust stays crispy. Let the pizzas cool on the racks for a few minutes, then slide onto cutting boards, slice and serve.

Notes

  • Measure bread flour by spooning into the cup and leveling to ensure proper dough consistency.
  • Use bread flour or compensate with vital wheat gluten added to all-purpose flour to approximate bread flour.
  • Light olive oil or oils with high smoke points are best for coating pans to avoid bitter flavors.
  • If cast iron pans are unavailable, use heavy cake pans lined with parchment for similar results.
  • Finish pizza bottoms on the stovetop over medium heat if they are not sufficiently golden after baking.

Nutrition Information

Show Details
Serving 0.5pizza Calories 1930kcal (97%) Carbohydrates 162g (54%) Protein 89g (178%) Fat 102g (157%) Saturated Fat 41g (205%) Polyunsaturated Fat 8g (47%) Monounsaturated Fat 43g (215%) Trans Fat 1g (50%) Cholesterol 226mg (75%) Potassium 1193mg (25%) Fiber 9g (36%) Sugar 11g (22%) Vitamin A 2421IU (48%) Vitamin C 14mg (16%) Calcium 1267mg (127%) Iron 6mg (33%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 2small pizzas

Amount Per Serving

Calories 1930 kcal

% Daily Value*

Serving 0.5pizza
Calories 1930kcal 97%
Carbohydrates 162g 54%
Protein 89g 178%
Fat 102g 157%
Saturated Fat 41g 205%
Polyunsaturated Fat 8g 47%
Monounsaturated Fat 43g 215%
Trans Fat 1g 50%
Cholesterol 226mg 75%
Potassium 1193mg 25%
Fiber 9g 36%
Sugar 11g 22%
Vitamin A 2421IU 48%
Vitamin C 14mg 16%
Calcium 1267mg 127%
Iron 6mg 33%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Genuine Reviews

User Reviews

Overall Rating

4.9

81 reviews
Excellent

Write a Review

Drag & drop files here or click to upload
Other Recipes

You'll Also Love

Loaded Mashed Potatoes

American
5.0 (33 reviews)

Crispy Slow Cooker Corned Beef

Irish
5.0 (639 reviews)

Easy Baked Sweet Potatoes

American
5.0 (15 reviews)

Tiramisu

Italian
5.0 (18 reviews)

Creamy Chicken Pasta Salad

American
5.0 (12 reviews)

Candied Yams

American
5.0 (21 reviews)

Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

Italian
5.0 (108 reviews)

Buffalo Wings

American
5.0 (63 reviews)

Broccoli Casserole

American
5.0 (36 reviews)

Filipino Adobo Chicken

Filipino
5.0 (84 reviews)

Crab Cake Sandwich

American
5.0 (15 reviews)

S'mores Bars

American
5.0 (21 reviews)