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Foods You Should Avoid Making in a Cast Iron Skillet

Why I’m Obsessed with Cast Iron—But Careful What I Cook in It

There’s just something about cast iron that I love. Whether it’s breakfast hash, seared steak, or a cozy skillet cornbread, this pan is my ride-or-die in the kitchen. It’s heavy-duty, lasts forever if you treat it right, and cooks like a dream.

But—and it’s a big but—not everything plays nice with cast iron. Some foods can mess with the seasoning, ruin the flavor, or just leave behind a hot mess. If you want your skillet to stay in top shape (and your meals to taste amazing), here are a few things to steer clear of.

1. Acidic Foods Are a No-Go
Tomatoes, vinegar, citrus—these kitchen staples may taste great, but they’re tough on cast iron. The acidity can break down your seasoning layer and leave your dish tasting like rusty metal.
I learned this the hard way after making shakshuka in my skillet. What should’ve been a comforting, savory meal ended up with a weird, bitter tang. Never again.

Pro tip: Save your tomato sauces and citrusy recipes for stainless steel or enameled cookware.

2. Pungent Ingredients Linger
Garlic, fish, blue cheese—delicious, yes, but they can leave behind smells that cling like a bad memory. Even after a good scrub and an oven refresh, some scents just won’t let go.

Pro tip: When cooking something bold and fragrant, reach for a different pan unless you want your next pancakes to taste like salmon.

3. Eggs Can Be Tricky
You’d think a well-seasoned cast iron pan would be perfect for eggs. In reality? They stick, soak up the seasoning, and leave behind a crusty mess. I’ve had more scrambled disasters than I’d like to admit.

Pro tip: For fluffy, picture-perfect eggs, stick to non-stick or stainless steel.

Final Thoughts

Cast iron is a kitchen workhorse, no doubt about it. But it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. Skip the foods that can damage your pan or ruin your meal, and use the right tool for the job. Your skillet will last longer, and your cooking will taste better.

Happy cooking—and may your cast iron stay forever seasoned!

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