This easy cast iron roasted chicken for dinner is one of those meals that feels both special and simple. It is the kind of dish you can make on a busy weeknight and still have time to sit and enjoy. The skin turns golden and crisp, the meat stays juicy, and your kitchen smells incredible. If you have ever wondered how to cook chicken in cast iron without drying it out, this recipe will show you step by step how easy it can be. You only need a few basics and one trusty skillet.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- The chicken comes out juicy inside with crispy golden skin every time.
- You can make it all in one pan, which means easy cleanup.
- It works for both weeknights and Sunday dinners.
- It teaches you the best way to make skillet cooked chicken with simple steps.
Ingredients You Will Need
- Whole chicken or bone-in pieces: the star of this dish, perfect for roasting in an iron skillet.
- Olive oil: helps the skin get beautifully browned and crisp.
- Garlic and fresh herbs: bring deep flavor to the roasted chicken.
- Lemon: adds brightness that balances the richness.
- Salt and pepper: simple seasoning that brings out the natural taste.
Step by Step Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 425°F. Place your cast iron skillet on the stovetop over medium heat to warm up.
- Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Drizzle it with olive oil and season generously with salt, pepper, and herbs.
- Sear the chicken skin-side down in the hot skillet for about 5 minutes, until it turns golden brown.
- Flip the chicken, add garlic and lemon slices around it, then transfer the skillet to the oven.
- Roast for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the chicken reaches 165°F inside. Let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
Helpful Tips and Variations
- Use chicken thighs if you prefer darker meat. They stay tender and flavorful.
- If you love skillet baked chicken, add a handful of small potatoes or carrots to roast alongside.
- Try a drizzle of honey garlic sauce from my easy honey garlic chicken recipe for a sweet and savory twist.
- Make it spicy with chili flakes or smoky paprika for your own version of the best skillet chicken.
- For more dinner ideas, see my Santa Fe chicken or creamy chicken and rotini.
Serving and Storage

Serve your roasted chicken with roasted vegetables or a side of rice. It also pairs beautifully with a light salad or warm bread for soaking up the juices.
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the oven or in your skillet to keep the skin crisp. It also makes wonderful leftovers for sandwiches or wraps.

Easy Cast Iron Roasted Chicken for Dinner
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 425°F. Warm your cast iron skillet over medium heat on the stovetop.
- Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt, pepper, and herbs.
- Sear the chicken skin-side down in the skillet for 5 minutes until golden brown.
- Flip the chicken, add garlic and lemon slices around it, and transfer the skillet to the oven.
- Roast for 25 to 30 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 165°F. Let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
Notes
FAQs
What makes this the best skillet chicken?
The cast iron skillet gives even heat and holds it well, which helps the chicken brown beautifully and cook evenly. It is the same reason why iron skillet chicken recipes are so loved for both their texture and flavor. The result is tender, juicy meat with golden, crispy skin every time.
Can I make this as skillet grilled chicken instead of roasted?
Yes, you can! Simply sear the chicken as directed, then lower the heat and cover the skillet to finish cooking on the stove. It becomes a juicy skillet grilled chicken that works great for nights when you do not want to turn on the oven.
How can I make chicken in a skillet easy for meal prep?
Cook a few pieces of chicken ahead of time and store them in containers with your favorite sides. This makes weeknight meals simple and quick. You can even use leftover pieces in chicken enchiladas for another easy dinner.
Can I use boneless chicken breasts?
Absolutely. Just shorten the oven time to 15 to 18 minutes so the chicken does not dry out. Boneless chicken works especially well when you want a lighter version of skillet cooked chicken for a fast weeknight meal.
Final Thoughts from Ama
There is something deeply comforting about a roast chicken sizzling in a cast iron skillet. It reminds me of Sunday evenings when the house smells warm and welcoming. Even if your chicken is not perfect, it will still taste wonderful. Cooking is not about perfection, it is about care and joy. So grab your skillet, take a deep breath, and let dinner bring everyone to the table tonight.