Table of Contents
- Why make pizza in a cast iron skillet?
- How do you make pizza in a cast iron skillet?
- Cast Iron Pizza Recipe
- How To Make Your Own Dough For Cast Iron Pizza
- Tips for making homemade pizza
Recipe: Cast Iron Skillet Pizza
Ingredients
CAST IRON PIZZA DOUGH
2¼ cups bread flour (substitute 00 flour or all-purpose flour if unavailable)
1½ teaspoons dry active yeast
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 cup warm water
Olive oil for bowl and pans
RED PIE TOPPINGS
Sliced pepperoni, soppressata, or coppa
Sliced white onion, lightly sweated in a Field Skillet
Low-moisture mozzarella, shredded
Red chili flakes (optional)
Extra garlic, sliced (optional)
Tools
Resources
For the sauce, your favorite store-bought marinara will be a huge timesaver. If you'd like to make your own, we recommend using Marcella Hazan's classic tomato sauce as a base. Butter and onion provide rich but not sharp texture, and optional additions like fresh oregano or chili flakes will make it your own.
The Field Method for Cast Iron Care
Instructions
Add all dry ingredients to a food processor and pulse a few times until mixed. Add warm water and process for about 1 minute. The dough should form into a ball.
Coat the bottom of a large bowl with a splash of olive oil and transfer the dough to the bowl. Cover in plastic wrap and let rise for about 2 hours, until the dough has doubled.
If using No.8 and No.6 skillet, divide the dough into roughly ⅔ and ⅓ balls. On a clean, lightly floured surface, use your hands to work each ball into round shapes roughly matching the base of your pan and desired thickness. If the dough doesn't want to stretch enough, let it rest for about 10 minutes and then stretch it again.
Preheat the oven to 500°F or as high as it will go. Coat the bottom and sides of the Field Skillets with olive oil. Heat the skillets over medium heat on the stove for about 5 minutes. Add the pre-formed dough to the skillets and use a wooden utensil to carefully spread dough to the edges of your cooking surface.
Spread the sauce in a thin layer over the surface of the dough using a spatula or the back of a spoon, leaving about ¼ inch along the sides. Add your toppings and then top the entire surface area with cheese. Be generous with your cheese along the edge of the skillet as this will help you achieve a crispy, glistening browned crust.
Bake for 15 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly and starting to brown. Remove the skillet and place on the stovetop; let cool for 5 minutes. Slide a metal spatula under the pie and transfer to a wood cutting board to cut and serve.