Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Posted by Erin (and sometimes The Todd) on Oct 27, 2011 in Erin's Diatribes/The Todd's Tastes |

Witch_v1Look, you’re disemboweling that poor gourd anyway, at least put the seeds to good use:

pumpkinseedsClean the seeds:

I usually just throw them into a big bowl of water and rub them briskly to get all the goop off the seeds.  (Editor’s note: yes, “goop” is a scientific term.  Really)  Throw the cleaned seeds into a colander and rinse well.  The fastest way to dry those bad boys is to spread them out on your cookie sheet and blast ‘em with a hair dryer.  (Don’t look at me like that!  It works!)

pseedseasonedSeason the seeds:

The Old School solution is either butter, vegetable oil or olive oil.  All work well and crisp the seeds nicely when toasting.  If you want to get all fancy-dancy, you can add cinnamon, allspice and a little ground ginger to your oil mixture.  Usually 4 tablespoons of butter will cover an entire cookie sheet of seeds.  I always add coarse sea salt on top.

pseedsinovenBaking the seeds:

Pre-heat the oven to 275.  Our oven cooks very quickly, so 10 minutes is plenty.  Since every oven is different, stir often and keep an eye on those little suckers.  It can take from 10 to 30 minutes to toast them to a nice golden brown.  Let cool completely and store in an airtight container to maintain crispness.

Sneaky inside tip #1: For free pumpkin carving stencils, go here. 

Sneaky inside tip #2: Thanks to Pumpkin Patches and More for the seed recipe, it’s a wonderful resource to find a pumpkin patch near you.  

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3 Comments

Meghan Derico
Oct 25, 2010 at 8:50 pm

Sounds yummy! Instead of drying mine off before cooking, I put them into a bowl of salt water and let them soak 12-18 hours and then spread them out on a cookie sheet to roast em :)


 
Katie
Oct 26, 2010 at 7:23 pm

Yay! Thanks for posting this. We just finished carving our pumpkins and I was about to look for a recipe!


 
Kristina Hepworth
Nov 1, 2011 at 8:46 pm

Just made some of these…so yummy! Also my hubby suggested using a fan to help dry the seeds, I said how about a hair dryer and his comment was “that would work”. Thanks for the recipe!!


 

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