Foods You Should Avoid Making in a Cast Iron Skillet

Why I Love Cast Iron—But Avoid These Foods

I love cooking with cast iron. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner—it’s my go-to pan.

Cast iron is tough and, with proper care, it can last for decades. However, not everything belongs in it.

Certain foods can damage your cookware or affect flavor. Here’s what to skip and why.

1. Skip Highly Acidic Foods

Tomatoes, lemons, and other acidic foods react with cast iron.

They can wear down the seasoning and leave a metallic taste.

I used to think this was a myth—until I made shakshuka.

The tomato-based dish tasted awful, with a harsh, metallic bite. Lesson learned!

Tip: Stick to stainless steel or non-stick pans for acidic ingredients.

source: Cleveland Clinic

2. Watch Out for Strong Smells

Fish, strong cheeses, and loads of garlic can leave behind stubborn odors.

Baking your cast iron at 400°F for 10 minutes often helps, but not always. Some smells hang on, no matter what.

Tip: Use alternative cookware for super fragrant meals.

3. Eggs Don’t Work Well

Eggs tend to stick in cast iron, soaking up seasoning and leaving a brown, crusty mess.

Even with well-seasoned pans, results are often disappointing.

Tip: For clean, fluffy eggs, use a non-stick or stainless steel skillet instead.

Final Thoughts

Luckily, most foods do great in cast iron. But to keep your pan in good shape—

and your meals tasting great—avoid cooking the items above.

Use the right cookware for the right dish, and enjoy stress-free, delicious results. Happy cooking!

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