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Delicious Fall Recipe: Roasting Pumpkin Seeds

🎃 Delicious Fall Recipe: Roasting Pumpkin Seeds

If you're anything like me, your favorite season is Autumn, and I get excited when making fall snacks and new recipes. My family loves it when I roast pumpkin seeds for a quick and easy snack. Roasting pumpkin seeds is one of those simple pleasures that turns seasonal scraps into a crunchy, crave-worthy snack. Here's my step-by-step method—with measurements—to help you make the perfect batch.


Step 1: Scoop Out the Seeds


Begin by carefully using a sharp kitchen knife to slice off the top portion of your pumpkin, making your cut around the stem to create a wide enough opening for easy access to the interior. 

Once the top is removed, reach inside the pumpkin to extract the seeds. You can do this with your bare hands, but I prefer wearing a latex glove to keep things clean and comfortable—though this step is entirely optional.

 Alternatively, you can use tools like an ice cream scooper, a sturdy fork, or a specialized pumpkin seed remover to help loosen and lift the seeds.

 As you scoop, try to separate the seeds from the stringy pulp as much as possible. Don’t worry if some pulp remains attached—we’ll take care of that during the cleaning process.


 Step 2: Soak, Rinse, and Boil.


Once you've separated the pumpkin seeds from the pulp, transfer them into a medium-sized mixing bowl and pour in about one cup of cold water—just enough to fully submerge the seeds. Using a spoon or your fingers, gently stir the seeds in the water to help loosen any remaining bits of pulp clinging to them.


Let the seeds soak for approximately ten minutes; this will soften any stubborn residue and make them easier to clean. After soaking, pour the contents of the bowl into a fine mesh strainer and rinse the seeds thoroughly under cold running water, using your fingers to remove any lingering pulp.


Next, transfer the cleaned seeds into a small pot and add two cups of water along with one teaspoon of salt. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil and let the seeds simmer for about five minutes—this step helps tenderize the shells and infuse a subtle salty flavor.


 Once boiled, drain the seeds again using the strainer and spread them out in a single layer on a paper towel. Allow them to air dry for ten minutes; this brief drying period helps prepare the seeds for even roasting later on.



☕ While they dry, enjoy a warm cup of tea or coffee!

Step 3: Season and Bake


Begin by preheating your oven to 375°F (190°C), ensuring it reaches the proper temperature for even roasting. While the oven warms up, prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper—this helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup a breeze. 
Once your pumpkin seeds have dried, spread them out in a single, even layer across the parchment-lined sheet. Drizzle the seeds with 1 to 2 tablespoons of olive oil, making sure each seed gets a light coating to help the seasonings adhere and promote crispiness during baking.


Now it’s time to choose your flavors.

 I went with a bold, savory blend that packs a punch: 

- ½ teaspoon of black pepper
- ½ teaspoon of garlic salt
- ¼ teaspoon of red pepper flakes for a touch of heat
- ½ teaspoon of paprika for smokiness
- ½ teaspoon of garlic powder for depth
- ½ teaspoon of rotisserie chicken seasoning for a rich finish.


 Sprinkle these seasonings evenly over the oiled seeds, then use a spoon or your hands to toss everything together until the seeds are well coated.

Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and roast the seeds for 30 minutes. After the initial bake, remove the sheet and give the seeds a gentle stir to ensure they roast evenly. Return them to the oven for an additional 5 to 10 minutes, watching closely until they turn golden brown and develop a satisfying crunch.

Step 4: Cool and Store


Once your pumpkin seeds have finished roasting and reached that perfect golden crisp, remove them from the oven and allow them to cool completely at room temperature. 
Spread them out in a single layer on the baking sheet or a clean surface to ensure even cooling, which helps preserve their crunch and prevents condensation from forming. Give them about 30 minutes to cool down fully—this step is important for maintaining texture and flavor. 


After they’ve cooled, transfer the seeds into an airtight container, such as a glass jar or resealable plastic container, to keep them fresh and crunchy for days to come. Store the container in a cool, dry place, and enjoy your homemade snack whenever the craving strikes!

Enjoy your roasted pumpkin seeds as a snack, salad topper, or cozy movie-night treat. 


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  1. I haven’t done this in ages — and never with spices! Thank you for the reminder. This year I’m definitely saving the seeds and giving your version a try 🙂

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    1. Mariama, oh yes, please give it a try. I think you will enjoy it. We like to add spice, and in some batches, we make it sweet with cinnamon and brown sugar. Thank you for visiting.

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  2. Oh, what fun! I haven't done this in probably 25 years. It brings back good memories. Visiting from SSPS.

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    1. Leslie, aw, I am glad it brought back good memories. We love doing this every fall. It's become a tradition for us. Thank you for visiting. 🙂

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  3. This sounds like a fun project to do with the grandkids. Tasty too!

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    1. Susan. Thank you. Yes, it's very hands-on when preparing this recipe, and there are so many tasty variations too. Thank you for visiting. 🙂

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  4. wonderful recipe Step. I haven't made these in years. Thanks for sharing. I am happy to feature these at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Linda, thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it. Take care and have a wonderful week. I'll be sure to stop by the party.

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  5. I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts - thank you for sharing with us!

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    1. Tarahlynn, thank you, and sorry for the late response!

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  6. That sounds delicious with the spices and looks so festive too!

    -Soma

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    1. Soma, thank you. It is full of flavor. Thank you for visiting. I appreciate it. 🙂

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  7. Pinned this post. Love the recipe for seasoning, except I'd use a VEGAN flavored mixed spice like Mrs. Dash or Salt Free Italian Blend instead of chicken. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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    1. Hi Nancy, the rotisserie chicken seasoning is a blend of spices like salt, onion, paprika, garlic, and other seasonings, with no animal products listed in its ingredients. McCormick has also stated that as well. But yes, vegan options work as well. Thanks so much for visiting. Maybe I should make a note for those who might think it contains animal products. Take care and thank you for pinning.

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  8. Oh my, it's been ages since I had roasted pumpkin seeds. Your flavor combo sounds so good too.
    Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend. I'm so happy you're here.

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  9. I have always wanted to try doing this. Pinning to save and share. :) Sounds yummy. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #72 linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, yes, give it a try. It makes a great snack, and I love how you can explore different seasonings.

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  10. Happy December Steph! Just popping back over to let you know I'll be featuring your roasted pumpkin seeds at out Sweet Tea & friend's December Link Up.
    {{Hugs}}

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