Cast iron pans are legendary — they make the crispiest chicken, the juiciest steaks, and last for generations. But here’s the shocker: you can’t cook everything in them. My grandma nearly dropped her spoon when she saw what I was doing. Apparently, some foods can ruin your pan’s seasoning or even make your meal taste like metal.
Here are the 3 things you should NEVER cook in a cast iron pan 👇
- Tomato Sauce or Acidic Foods 🍅
Foods like tomato sauce, vinegar-based dishes, or anything with wine can strip the seasoning off your pan and give your food a weird metallic taste. - Fish 🐟
Unless your pan is perfectly seasoned, delicate fish will stick like glue. Plus, the smell can cling to the cast iron for days — not fun when you’re cooking pancakes next morning. - Sticky Desserts 🍰
Sugar-heavy recipes like caramel or certain baked goods can bond to the pan, pulling off the seasoning when you clean it. Always use a non-stick or enameled pan for those.
So next time you’re firing up your cast iron, stick to the classics — steak, cornbread, fried chicken — and you’ll keep that pan happy for decades!