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    Cast Iron Burgers (Easy Skillet Recipe)

    Last Updated: Feb 16, 2026 by Ned Adams · This post may contain affiliate links · 31 Comments

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    If you’re craving a real burger—the kind you’d expect at a steakhouse—these Cast Iron Skillet Burgers are it. We’re talking half-pound patties, seasoned just right, with a thick, juicy center and a bold crust you can actually taste.

    Grilled burgers will always have their place, but cast iron gives you serious control. You get a hard sear on the stovetop for flavor, then a quick oven finish so thick burgers cook evenly without drying out. It’s the same approach we use for cast iron steaks, and once you try it, you’ll understand why this method just works.

    Cast iron burger on a plate topped with cheese.

    Quick Look at the Recipe

    • ✅ Recipe Name: Cast Iron Skillet Burgers
    • 🕒 Ready In: About 25 minutes
    • 👪 Serves: 2-4 servings
    • 🥣 Main Ingredients: Ground beef, butter, seasoning salt, cheddar cheese, hamburger buns, toppings
    • 📖 Dietary Info: Gluten-free (without buns)
    • ⭐ Why You'll Love It: These half-pound, restaurant-quality burgers develop a bold, crispy crust in a hot cast iron skillet, then finish in the oven for even doneness and a thick, juicy center.

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    Not everyone has a grill, or if they do, maybe they don't want to stand in 6 feet of snow to grill a burger in the middle of winter. Cooking a burger in cast iron is the way to go. Heck, cooking in cast iron might be the BEST way to go.

    Cooking thick burgers in cast iron retains all those flavorful juices that would otherwise be lost through the grates of the grill. For more skillet sandwiches, try our Philly cheesesteak skillet, meatball sub sandwiches, or juicy bison burgers.

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    • Quick Look at the Recipe
    • Why This Recipe Works
    • Ingredients
    • Variations
    • How to Make Cast Iron Skillet Burgers
    • Cast Iron Burgers Doneness & Timing Chart
    • Expert Tips
    • Cast Iron Burgers Recipe FAQs
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Other Burger and Sandwich Recipes
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    Why This Recipe Works

    • Sear for a Big, Beefy Crust. Starting the burgers in a hot cast iron skillet creates a deep, flavorful crust thanks to the Maillard reaction. This is where that steakhouse-style flavor comes from.
    • Oven Finish for Even Doneness. Thick burger patties benefit from a short oven finish, which gently cooks the center without overcooking or burning the outside.
    • Rest for Juicier Burgers. Letting the burgers rest after cooking allows the juices to redistribute, keeping each bite tender and moist instead of dry.
    • Warm-Oven Cheese Melt Without Overcooking. Melting the cheese in the warm oven finishes the burgers perfectly without adding extra stovetop time that could dry them out.

    Craving more burger-inspired meals? Try this bacon cheeseburger casserole next!

    Ingredients

    Ingredients to make cast iron skillet burgers on a table.
    • Ground beef: We used 85% lean ground beef, which strikes the right balance between flavor and structure for thick, half-pound burgers. It has enough fat to stay juicy without shrinking excessively or becoming greasy. You can also use ground beef to make this Dutch oven chili mac.
    • Butter: Leaner ground beef doesn’t release as much fat during cooking, and a hot cast iron skillet needs enough fat to develop a proper crust. A little salted butter helps promote browning, adds flavor, and prevents sticking without overpowering the beef.
    • Buns: Choose sturdy, bakery-style buns that can handle a thick, juicy burger without falling apart. Soft, flimsy buns tend to collapse under half-pound patties, so a slightly sturdier roll makes a big difference in the final bite.
    • Condiments: This is where you can customize. Ketchup, mustard, mayo, lettuce, onion, pickles, tomato—use whatever you love. These burgers are built to hold up to your favorite toppings without getting soggy.

    Variations

    While we find these Cast Iron Skillet Burgers to be melt-in-your-mouth juicy, but playing with flavor is always fun.

    • Seasonings: Keep it classic with simple salt and pepper, or mix things up with other seasonings like garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, or a steak seasoning blend. These add depth without overpowering the beef and work especially well with a cast iron sear.
    • Worcestershire Sauce: Adding a small splash of Worcestershire sauce brings extra layers of umami and richness. It enhances the natural beef flavor without making the burgers taste saucy or wet. I also use it to add flavor to this pastrami hash.
    • Cheese Swap: While cheddar is a classic, these burgers also pair well with Swiss, pepper jack, provolone, or American cheese. Each melts differently and changes the flavor profile, giving you an easy way to customize the burgers without changing the cooking method.
    • Burger Size Adjustment: Prefer slightly smaller burgers? Divide the meat into ⅓-pound patties instead of half-pound. The cooking method stays the same, but the burgers will finish a little faster in both the skillet and the oven—perfect if you’re feeding a crowd or want a lighter portion.
    • Fancy Toppings: Upgrade your toppings with extra special toppings like crispy bacon, caramelized onions, or even bleu cheese crumbles.

    How to Make Cast Iron Skillet Burgers

    To get started, gather your ingredients, preheat the oven to 350°F, and divide the meat into 8-ounce portions.

    Mixing the ground beef with the seasonings to make the burger patties.
    1. Step 1: Season. Mix a ½ teaspoon of seasoning salt into each of the meat portions. We chose to mix the seasoning in individually since we were making a small quantity and wanted each one to have the full seasoning. You can also mix all the meat together first with the seasonings and then divide into portions.
    Burgers shaped into patties.
    1. Step 2: Shape. Form each burger into a patty and press a thumb or finger into the center to create a small dent. They'll be nearly an inch thick.
    Two burgers in a cast iron skillet to cook.
    1. Step 3: Heat and Sear. Heat the cast iron skillet over medium heat and melt the butter. Add the patties to the hot skillet and leave them undisturbed for 3-4 minutes.
    Cast iron burgers flipped to cook on second side.
    1. Step 4: Flip. After 4 minutes, flip the burgers and leave undisturbed for 3 minutes. Transfer the skillet to your preheated oven to cook for 10 minutes, or until desired doneness.
    Cheese slice added to the top of the burger.
    1. Step 5: Add Cheese. Shut the oven off and add a slice of cheese slices on each patty.
    Cheese melted on top of the burgers.
    1. Step 6: Melt and Serve. Let the cheese melt over the patties in the oven, about 2 minutes. Remove and allow to rest for a couple of minutes before serving. Serve with your favorite toppings. This steamed corn on the cob makes the perfect side dish for summer meals.

    Cast Iron Burgers Doneness & Timing Chart

    Times are estimates based on half-pound burgers about 1–1¼ inches thick. Always use an internal temperature to confirm doneness. Estimated total cook time includes stovetop sear, oven finish, and brief resting time.

    Doneness LevelInternal TemperatureEstimated Total Cook TimeWhat to Expect
    Medium140–145°F14–16 minutesJuicy with a slightly pink center
    Medium-Well150–155°F16–18 minutesMostly cooked through with minimal pink
    Well Done160°F+18–20 minutesFully cooked, no pink; USDA-recommended

    Remove burgers from the oven 3–5 degrees before your target temperature. Carryover heat will continue cooking them as they rest, keeping the burgers juicy instead of overcooked.

    Cast iron skillet burger with some fries.

    Expert Tips

    • Start with a Hot Skillet. Preheat your cast iron skillet until it’s fully hot before adding the burgers. You should hear an immediate sizzle when the patties hit the pan. This is key to developing a deep, crispy crust.
    • Don’t Crowd the Pan. Use a large cast iron skillet if you want to cook all the burgers at once (at least a 12-inch skillet). That said, we often prefer a 10-inch skillet and cook two burgers at a time. Giving the burgers space helps them sear properly instead of steaming.
    • Finish in the Oven. After searing, transfer the skillet to the oven and cook the burgers for about 10 minutes. This allows thick, half-pound patties to cook evenly through the center without burning the outside.
    • Press a Dent in the Center. Before cooking, press a shallow dent into the center of each patty. This helps the burgers cook evenly and prevents them from puffing up as they cook.
    • Cook Undisturbed. Once the burgers are in the skillet, resist the urge to move them. Let them cook undisturbed until a crust forms, as flipping too early can tear the surface and prevent proper browning.

    Cast Iron Burgers Recipe FAQs

    Can I use cook skillet burgers in oil instead of butter?

    Yes, you can use any high-heat cooking oil in place of the butter.

    What’s the best ground beef for cast iron burgers?

    Ground beef with 80–85% lean meat works best for cast iron burgers. This range provides enough fat for juiciness and browning without excessive grease or shrinkage.

    Should you press burgers while cooking them?

    No. Pressing burgers while they cook releases juices and can lead to dry burgers. Instead, let them cook undisturbed so a proper crust can form and they stay nice and juicy.

    Can you cook cast iron burgers without using the oven?

    Yes! You can cook them on the stovetop only and skip the oven. They'll take at least 4-5 minutes per side to reach 160°F. They'll also have a crispy crust.

    Why are my cast iron burgers sticking to the pan?

    Burgers may stick if the skillet isn’t hot enough, the pan isn’t well seasoned, or the burgers are flipped too early. Let the burgers cook undisturbed until a crust forms—they’ll release naturally when ready to flip.

    Cast iron skillet burger with fries on the side.

    Serving Suggestions

    Enjoy your cast iron skillet burgers with a bowl of easy coleslaw and fries for a classic pairing everyone loves.

    For your next cookout for a crowd serve up this hot pimento cheese dip to start and some oatmeal chocolate chip cookies for dessert.

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      Smoked Boston Butt {Pulled Pork}
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      Sonoran Style Hotdogs
    • Three sandwiches of chicken mixed into leftover red pepper dip on a white plate with grapes and tortilla chips.
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    If you tried this Cast Iron Burgers Recipe or any other recipe on my blog, please leave a 🌟 star rating and let me know how it went in the 📝 comments below. Thanks for visiting!

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    Cast iron skillet burgers with French fries.
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    5 from 27 votes

    Cast Iron Burgers

    These Cast Iron Burgers are half-pound, restaurant-quality burgers with a thick, juicy center and a deeply seared crust. Finished in the oven for even doneness, this foolproof method delivers big flavor and perfectly cooked burgers every time—no grill needed.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time17 minutes mins
    Resting Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time27 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 4 people
    Calories: 776kcal
    Author: Ned Adams
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    Equipment

    • 10" cast iron skillet 12" cast iron skillet will work too.

    Ingredients

    • 2 lbs 85% ground beef
    • 2 teaspoon seasoning salt
    • 4 tablespoon butter
    • 4 slices cheddar cheese
    • 4 hamburger buns
    • Toppings of choice
    US Standard - Metric

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350°F and the skillet on the stove top over medium heat.
    • Divide the ground beef into 4 ½ pound (8 ounce) portions.
    • Season each portion with ½ teaspoon seasoning salt and form into patties.
    • Melt butter in skillet.
    • Add patties to skillet, 2 at a time.
    • Cook for 3-4 minutes on the first side then flip and cook for an additional 3 minutes. Do not disturb the patties while cooking.
    • Place the skillet (with the patties in it) in the oven and cook for 10 minutes or until they've reached the desired temperature (160°F).
    • Turn off the oven and add the cheddar cheese slice to each patty and place it back in the warm oven to melt; about 2 minutes.
    • Serve on bun with your favorite condiments.

    Notes

    • Start with a Hot Skillet: Preheat the cast iron until fully hot before adding the burgers. You should hear an immediate sizzle—this is essential for building a deep, crispy crust.
    • Don’t Crowd the Pan: Use at least a 12-inch skillet to cook all the burgers at once, or cook two at a time in a 10-inch skillet. Giving the burgers space helps them sear instead of steam.
    • Finish in the Oven: After searing, transfer the skillet to the oven and cook for about 10 minutes. This allows thick, half-pound burgers to cook evenly through the center without burning the exterior.
    • Press a Center Dent: Before cooking, press a shallow dent into the center of each patty. This helps prevent the burgers from puffing up and promotes even cooking.
    • Cook Undisturbed: Let the burgers cook without moving them until a crust forms. Flipping too early can tear the surface and prevent proper browning.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 776kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 53g | Saturated Fat: 24g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 201mg | Sodium: 1724mg | Potassium: 738mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 521IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 219mg | Iron: 6mg

    Dutch Oven Daddy is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is only an estimate. We recommend running the ingredients through an online nutritional calculator if you need to verify any information.

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      5 from 27 votes

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    1. Dina says

      May 07, 2025 at 4:49 am

      5 stars
      Thank you for sharing this recipe. Best burgers ever!

      Reply
    2. Dina Miller says

      January 28, 2025 at 6:53 pm

      5 stars
      Oh my gosh these were amazing!

      Reply
      • Ned Adams says

        January 28, 2025 at 6:54 pm

        Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed them!

        Reply
    3. D says

      September 17, 2024 at 8:29 am

      5 stars
      Look like great burgers!!!

      Reply
      • Ned Adams says

        September 17, 2024 at 8:30 am

        Thank you!!

        Reply
    4. Dannii says

      July 05, 2024 at 4:21 am

      5 stars
      This was the perfect way to cook burgers. Thanks for all the great tips - I will always be cooking them this way from now on.

      Reply
    5. Tara says

      July 05, 2024 at 3:39 am

      5 stars
      Oh wow! These burgers look absolutely fantastic. Definitely perfect for the season, especially since I dont have an outdoor grill.

      Reply
    6. Gianne says

      July 04, 2024 at 5:42 pm

      5 stars
      The burgers had a perfect sear and juicy interior that made every bite flavorful and satisfying. Cooking them in a cast iron skillet really brought out the rich, smoky taste, making it a new favorite in my household.

      Reply
    7. Jeff says

      July 04, 2024 at 5:15 pm

      5 stars
      Oh so good. I'm a big grilling fan but these are incredible. There's no going back.

      Reply
    8. Dannii says

      May 30, 2023 at 6:52 am

      5 stars
      These burgers were epic. So juicy! 10/10.

      Reply
    9. Ieva says

      May 30, 2023 at 1:08 am

      5 stars
      These were big and juicy, and absolutely scrumptious. We added some Worcestershire sauce as you suggested, and I have to admit, they were some of the best burgers we hade at home. Thanks for the recipe!

      Reply
    10. Charla says

      May 30, 2023 at 12:12 am

      5 stars
      We love burgers so we are looking forward to making this on the weekend.

      Reply
    11. Elisa says

      May 29, 2023 at 11:00 pm

      5 stars
      Love this Cast Iron Skillet Burgers recipe, never made them in a cast iron skillet. Definitely will cook them like that next time. Thanks for sharing 🙂

      Reply
    12. Beth says

      February 28, 2023 at 11:32 am

      5 stars
      This is the perfect way to have a delicious grilled hamburger without having to bundle up and shovel your way to the grill!

      Reply
    13. Jess says

      February 28, 2023 at 11:29 am

      5 stars
      I'm drooling just by looking at the pictures!

      Reply
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