Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds are easier than you think. If you’ve ever wanted to know how to roast pumpkin seeds, I’ll teach you. This roasted pumpkin seeds recipe is perfected by my husband, full of seasoning! So when you’re carving those Jack o’lanterns for Halloween, use this recipe for a crunchy snack.
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ROAST PUMPKIN SEEDS
PREPARING YOUR PUMPKIN SEEDS:
- Carve and seed the pumpkin.
- Place the seeds and pulp and all in a large bowl of water. This is the easiest way. Clean seeds under cold water and clean pumpkin seeds to remove all of the pumpkin pulp.
- Soak pumpkin seeds in a large bowl filled salt water for a day (or a couple of hours) if you have time.
- Lay out the pumpkin seeds in a single layer on a sheet pan lined with paper towels and dry seeds for another day or until dry before roasting them.
HOW TO ROAST PUMPKIN SEEDS:
- Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
- Stir seeds with melted butter, worcestershire, garlic salt, and onion powder in a small bowl making sure they are fully coated.
- Place seeds in a single layer on a cookie sheet and bake for 50 – 60 minutes (or until brown and crispy) stirring every 20 minutes.
OTHER PUMPKIN RECIPES:
- Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
- Melt in your mouth pumpkin cookies
- Pumpkin Waffles
- Sheri’s Pumpkin Bread
- Pumpkin Pancakes
- Pumpkin Cake
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Ingredients
- 2 cups pumpkin seeds
- 3 Tablespoons butter, melted
- 2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce
- 1/8 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1/8 teaspoon onion powder
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 250 degrees and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Rinse seeds under cold water and make sure all of the strings and pulp are removed. Drain well. Stir seeds with melted butter, worcestershire, garlic salt, and onion powder in a small bowl making sure they are fully coated. Place seeds in a single layer on a cookie sheet and bake for 50 - 60 minutes (or until brown and crispy) stirring every 20 minutes.
- *If you have the time here are some tips my husband uses for extra crispy perfect seeds if you have the time: Soak seeds in salt water for a day then lay out the seeds in a single layer and let them dry out at room temperature for another day before roasting them.
Year after year, this is consistently my favorite pumpkin seeds recipe! Thank you!!
Aw awesome
My husband accidentally threw this recipe out, but I found it again because of your catchy blog name, I’ve made this recipe for pumpkin seeds for years! Also works well for spaghetti squash seeds.
Y’all need to try this recipe without rinsing or boiling seeds! Just roast and stir for an hour. They have more flavor with gunk attached!
Interesting. I’ll try that.
This is the best pumpkin seed recipe! I pinned it to “my favorite recipes” a few years ago and have made it every Halloween since. The whole family loves them. So easy and delicious! Thanks for your fantastic recipes!
I’ll have to tell my husband. Haha.
I just love everything you make! I Love reading your post too🤗. Your beautiful Bright and Fun!!!!!
Thank you!
I was wondering how you did that! I was thinking you threw it up then took it as it was floating in the air :). Such a cool pic!
Thanks Christy–they turned out great! Love the flavor from the butter–yummm.
@Crafty Beth,
Yes, I would definitely start off easy on the salt and add it to taste.
Christy
Question–if I soak my seeds in saltwater, do I cut the salt in the recipe at all? Can’t wait to try these 🙂
great tutorial! i would never have figured that out! thank you.
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Prefect! Now I know just what to do with my uncarved pumpkins from Halloween.
What a creative photo! And I’m so sad that I waited too long to make our pumpkin seeds and they went bad…
yummy recipe and I LOVE the pictures! It’s gorgeous!
I love the creative picture!
They were yummy! Had to wait till Monday since we were out of W. sauce. Worth the wait THANK YOU!
Great photo — so creative!
That picture is amazing. BRAVO!
That picture is awesome!!!! You ARE a photography McGiver!
This is an AMAZING photo! LOVE IT! Brilliant idea from a creative mind!
That is so cool… great photo tip
Great seed recipe! I love trying out new spices and sauces with my pumpkin seeds every year. I’ll try this one next time!
Awesome pictures! I wish I would’ve seen this post last night after we carved our pumpkin! We used a slightly different method and instead of crispy, the seeds turned out a bit dry. Not sure why.
Great picture. I am making pumpkin seeds in the over right now 🙂
Thanks for sharing your tips, some of the best pictures I have seen today~
My children were asking if we could do something with all the seeds from pumpkins carving. It is too late this year, but I am going to make some next year.
What a fun photo. 🙂 Very creative!!
Thanks for the photography technique. I’m gonna try it with other things too. I roast pumpkin seeds every year since I was just a boy and now my wife and I got to do it together for the first time. I love pumpkin seeds but I eat the whole shell…
Gorgeous picture and so generous of you to share the information on how to take the picture. I think I might give it a go with my blog pictures next week.
@Mrs.Baron,
The seed and stick are pretty light so it just stood straight up. You may not be able to see but the seeds are in a clear bowl.
love the directions for the pic-thank u!! how in the world did the skewer stay up in the pile???? looks amazzzing!
Fantastic picture!
Love spiced pumpkin seeds!
Great photo.
Ann
LOVE that picture!!
That picture is awesome. You’re a genius.
That’s great! Thanks for the photography tip and the recipe, I’m also taking apart my pumpkins today. 🙂
i never would have thought to soak the seeds, i’ll have to do that when i break into my pumpkin today!