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This tried and true method results in crunchy, salty, irresistibly Perfect Roasted Pumpkin Seeds! This is a must make recipe for the Halloween season.

This post will help you choose the best pumpkin, collect and prep the seeds, and create the best Roasted Pumpkin Seeds you’ve ever had!

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It’s not Halloween without crunchy, salty, roasted pumpkin seeds. They are packed full of fiber, vitamins, and minerals and they taste incredible. Maybe this will help offset the effect of the little chocolate candy bars I keep stealing from the Halloween stash in our pantry.

Here is my method, tried and true.

Table of contents

  • Which Pumpkins Have the Best Seeds?
  • Pumpkin Carving Tips
  • How to Clean Pumpkin Seeds Before Roasting
  • How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds
    • Dry the Pumpkin Seeds
    • Prep and Roast the Seeds
  • Storing Pumpkin Seeds
  • More Fun Halloween Recipes
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Which Pumpkins Have the Best Seeds?

In my experience, the larger the pumpkin the more seeds it will yield. So go big but not too heavy. According to The Kitchn, large is good but sometimes the heavier ones tend to have less seeds.

Choose a pumpkin that appears fresh, has a sturdy stem and a flat bottom so it will stay put while you’re carving. Small surface scratches are okay but avoid pumpkins with any deep cuts or bruises.

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He has no idea what he’s in for.

If you are as crazy about pumpkin seeds as we are and want to be sure you’ll have enough, grab an extra pumpkin just to be sure.

Pumpkin Carving Tips

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Here is the big man wielding a big knife.

Once you’ve used your artistic skills to draw the perfect face for your Jack O’Lantern, use a large, sharp knife to cut around the stem at a slight angle to create the lid. Cutting on an angle will ensure the lid will not drop straight down inside the pumpkin when placed on top.

Use a scooping tool, like a large metal spoon, to scrape and thin the wall of the pumpkin where you will be carving the face a bit so that it will be easier to cut through from the front.

How to Clean Pumpkin Seeds Before Roasting

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  1. Use a large metal spoon to scrape out the seeds and strings.
  2. Transfer the seeds and strings to a colander.
  3. Place the colander in your sink and rinse the seeds with cool water. While rinsing, sort through them with your hands and pull out the stringy pumpkin guts.
  4. Place some newspaper on the counter next to the sink for the stringy guts. This allows you to just roll it up and toss the mess when you’re done. There will be some bits of pumpkin still mixed in with the seeds. Just get out as much as you can.

How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds

I’ve found that allowing the seeds to dry overnight results in crispy Roasted Pumpkin Seeds. Full disclosure, I discovered this technique after a long, exhausting day when I was too tired to deal with finishing the seeds. The next day, I roasted up the best batch of seeds I’d ever tasted and knew I was on to something!

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Dry the Pumpkin Seeds

  1. Spread the rinsed seeds on a rimmed baking sheet. Unless you are an excellent pumpkin string picker, there will most likely still be some small bits of pumpkin innards left behind. Don’t worry, we’ll get those later.
  2. Leave the baking sheet on your kitchen counter overnight so the seeds can dry. They will not roast as well if you put them in the oven when they are wet. It will be easy to pick out any remaining bits of pumpkin the next day.
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Prep and Roast the Seeds

  1. Prep – The next day pick out any remaining stringy bits and coat a clean baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Place the dry seeds in a large bowl, toss them with olive oil and garlic salt, and spread them out over the baking sheet.
  2. Roast – Roast them in a preheated 325 degree F oven until toasted and golden brown. Use a spatula to stir them occasionally for even roasting.
  3. Season – Remove them from the oven, taste, and sprinkle with a little additional garlic salt if needed.
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds are delicious served warm from the oven. I dare you to try and eat just one!

Storing Pumpkin Seeds

After they cool, transfer the seeds to an airtight container and they will stay fresh and tasty for at least a week or more.

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More Fun Halloween Recipes

  • Caramel Popcorn
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake
  • Halloween Oreo Brookie Bars
  • Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles

Did you know that other seeds are also delicious roasted? Check out my recipes for Roasted Acorn Squash Seeds!

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Be sure to watch the video in the recipe card below to see this process in action.

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These seeds are excellent and it turned out okay for the pumpkin too. Happy Halloween!

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Perfect Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

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This tried and true method results in crunchy, salty, irresistibly Perfect Roasted Pumpkin Seeds! This is a must make recipe for the Halloween season.

Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Author: Valerie Brunmeier

Keyword: pumpkin seeds, roasted pumpkin seeds

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Prep Time:20 minutes minutes

Cook Time:30 minutes minutes

Total Time:50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups raw pumpkin seeds
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon garlic salt, plus additional if desired
  • nonstick cooking spray

Instructions

  • Use a large metal spoon to scoop the seeds from your pumpkin and place them in a colander. Place the colander in your sink and rinse the seeds with cool water, removing as much of the stringy pumpkin guts as you can.

  • Place some newspaper next to your sink for the stringy guts. This allows you to just roll it up and toss the mess when you're done. There will be some bits of pumpkin still mixed in with the seeds and this is okay. Just remove as much as you can. Drain the seeds well, pour them out on to a rimmed baking sheet, and allow them to dry overnight.

  • The next day, pick out any remaining pieces of dried pumpkin. Preheat oven to 325 F degrees. Spray a clean rimmed baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.

  • Toss the seeds in a large bowl with the olive oil and garlic salt. Spread the seeds on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown, stirring about halfway through.

  • Taste and season with additional garlic salt if desired.

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Notes

Prep time does not include time to dry overnight.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 42 kcal · Carbohydrates: 1 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 4 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 194 mg · Potassium: 43 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 1 g · Calcium: 2 mg · Iron: 1 mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated using generic ingredients, and is an estimate not a guarantee. For more accurate results, please refer to the labels on your ingredients at home.

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    FAQs

    Why soak pumpkin seeds before roasting? ›

    This process will help soften the seeds making them easier to digest. Once thoroughly soaked, remove your pumpkin seeds from the water, pat dry and roast a bit longer than you would unsoaked pumpkin seeds. About five to ten minutes longer.

    Do you have to let pumpkin seeds dry before cooking? ›

    Drying the seeds before roasting ensures they can be evenly coated in oil, for a perfectly toasted texture.

    Should pumpkin seeds be soaked before eating? ›

    Pumpkin seeds do have a lot of a chemical called phytic acid, which can bind to mineral nutrients in your digestive system and keep you from absorbing them as well. You can reduce the phytic acid content by soaking or sprouting your seeds before you eat or roast them.

    How long to soak pumpkin seeds for germination? ›

    Examples of seeds that benefit from soaking include peas, beets, cucumber, corn, squash, pumpkin and beans. In a bowl, cover your seeds with warm water and leave to soak for 6-24 hours.

    Why are my roasted pumpkin seeds tough? ›

    There are several reasons why roasted pumpkin seeds may be chewy. For proper preparation, you'll want to make sure there isn't too much pulp still attached to the seeds before baking them. It's also vital that they're plenty dry after rinsing off the pulp.

    How to tell when pumpkin seeds are done roasting? ›

    Bake– Bake for 20-30 minutes at 325 degrees, or until the pumpkin seeds are crisp and light golden brown. Smaller seeds will need less time than larger ones. Let cool– As the seeds cool, they will crisp up a little more. Make sure to let them cool completely before transferring to a sealed container.

    Should you wash raw pumpkin seeds before eating? ›

    Clean the pumpkin seeds of the strands and tendrils of pumpkin as best as you can, but don't break out the tweezers—a few traces of pumpkin can add extra flavor. Rinse: Once you've removed the strings of pumpkin from the seeds, place the seeds in a colander and rinse under cold water.

    How long can pumpkin seeds sit out before roasting? ›

    The seeds can sit for hours, even overnight or for several days, so the initial focus remains on the fun task of pumpkin carving. If the seeds are completely dry and you're still not ready to cook, simply place them in an airtight container or zip-top bag and refrigerate for another day or two.

    Do roasted pumpkin seeds need to be shelled? ›

    Pumpkin seeds are quite good for you with or without the shell. They're extremely rich in fiber (which can support good digestion and heart health), as well as other beneficial vitamins and nutrients (like zinc, magnesium, and iron). With that said, whole pumpkin seeds offer about double the fiber of shelled ones.

    Who should not eat pumpkin seeds? ›

    A. People allergic to pumpkin seeds should avoid consuming them. In addition, pregnant and lactating women, infants, people with hypoglycemia and hypotension should avoid eating pumpkin seeds. In addition, if you are on a low-calorie diet, you should limit its consumption as they are high in calories.

    Can you eat too many pumpkin seeds? ›

    If you eat too many, you may experience gas and bloating. Fiber helps bulk up stool and prevents constipation in the long run, but eating a lot of pumpkin seeds at once may actually cause constipation. As you snack on pumpkin seeds, keep in mind they're high in calories and fat.

    Can you drink water after eating pumpkin seeds? ›

    Since pumpkin seeds are so small, they can also be easy to overeat. Thus, you should be mindful of portion sizes when eating them — even if you don't have a digestive issue. Furthermore, you may want to drink water when eating these seeds, as water is vital to helping fiber move through your digestive tract.

    Why do we soak seeds before cooking? ›

    Seeds are generally stored in dry form. Therefore, the soaking of seeds is done to soften them so that they can be cooked easily. Overtime, they absorb water and become soft and ready for cooking.

    Can you leave pumpkin seeds out overnight before roasting? ›

    Do pumpkin seeds need to dry before roasting? Yes, they do. Spread 'em out on a sheet pan and let them dry for at least several hours. I like to dry them overnight even.

    Do pumpkin seeds need to be rinsed? ›

    Clean the pumpkin seeds of the strands and tendrils of pumpkin as best as you can, but don't break out the tweezers—a few traces of pumpkin can add extra flavor. Rinse: Once you've removed the strings of pumpkin from the seeds, place the seeds in a colander and rinse under cold water.

    How do you clean and soak pumpkin seeds? ›

    Clean Pumpkin Seeds in 7 Easy Steps
    1. Cut Open the Pumpkin. Start by cutting open the pumpkins. ...
    2. Scoop Out the Seeds with a Large Spoon. Once the pumpkin is cut in half, find a large spoon and begin scooping. ...
    3. Soak In Water. ...
    4. Rinse Using a Strainer. ...
    5. (Optional) Boil Seeds In Salty Water. ...
    6. Let Seeds Dry. ...
    7. Season and Roast.
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