Drying Pumpkin Seeds + Flavored Pumpkin Seed Recipes (2024)

Pumpkins are abundant in the fall, and drying pumpkin seeds can be a great way to make the most of these yummy treats! Here are some pumpkin seed recipes for various flavors as well.

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Quick Guide to Drying Pumpkin Seeds

Drying pumpkin seeds at home takes just a few simple steps:

  • Rinse raw pumpkin seeds and pat dry completely with a towel.
  • Toss seeds with vegetable oil and desired spices.
  • Spread in single layer on a baking sheet.
  • Bake at 250°F for 1-2 hours, stirring every 15 minutes.
  • Pumpkin seeds are done when crunchy and golden brown.
  • Let cool completely before storing in an airtight container.

Customize your flavors with different seasoning blends.

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What Kind of Pumpkin Seeds Can Be Roasted?

Seeds from most pumpkins can be roasted. You will get more seeds from the big “jack o lantern” type pumpkins, but you will get nicer, smaller seeds from the pie-type pumpkins.

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What is the Difference Between the Green and White Pumpkin Seeds?

White Pumpkin seeds are seeds that still have the hull on them.

Green Pumpkin seeds have had the hull removed.

If you plan on making seed butter or don’t like the hulls, you will want to try to find or make raw green pumpkin seeds. The white seeds are exactly how they will come out of the pumpkin most of the time. Some varieties of pumpkins, such as Styrian and Kakai pumpkins, have hull-less seeds!

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Can you Air-Dry Pumpkin Seeds?

If you don’t want to roast and leave them raw, you can air-dry the seeds. This will not work well if you live in a humid climate.

Just spread the pumpkin seeds out to dry on a clean towel or paper towels in an area in your kitchen that won’t be disturbed for a few days. If needed, you could speed up this process by drying them at a low temperature in the oven or the dehydrator.

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Ways to Use Pumpkin Seeds

They aren’t just for snacking! Here are some other ways you can use Pumpkin Seeds.

  • Soups. Use the seeds as a topping for soups to add a little texture.
  • Salads. We love using pumpkin seeds on top of salads to add more nutrition.
  • Granola. Our favorite use for pumpkin seeds is adding them to Homemade Granola.
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Ingredients for Basic Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

  • Pumpkin Seeds. If you want to use the hull-less kind and can’t find a pumpkin with them, I have bought the Terrasoul brand here before. These seeds are raw, so they can still be roasted with your flavors.
  • Cookie Sheet or Baking Sheet. Something sides will be good since you need to move the seeds around and don’t want them falling off.
  • Garlic Salt. This is the basic seasoning that I would give savory pumpkin seeds, although if you prefer, you can also use plain salt. Some other fun seasonings include black pepper, curry powder, chili powder, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
  • Olive Oil. This is for roasting. This will also help to give the pumpkin seeds more flavor.
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How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step by Step

Clean all the seeds out of a pumpkin. You can use the seeds from Sugar Baby pumpkins or the big ones like a jack-o-lantern for pumpkin carving; it doesn’t matter.

You can also roast the seeds from winter squash, such as butternut squash, acorn squash, or whatever you grew. Check out my post on Uses for Squash Seeds for more details!

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Wash the seeds and clean out the chunks of pumpkin or the pulp of the pumpkin. Don’t worry about it being completely perfect.

Spread out on a cookie sheet. It does not have to be greased since you will move the seeds around. You may want to cover it with parchment paper.

Put your pumpkin seeds in a large bowl and sprinkle with a bit of olive oil. Sprinkle garlic salt onto the pumpkin seeds for your desired saltiness.

Bake the pumpkin seeds at 250F for about an hour or more until fully dried. If you use pre-bought raw seeds, they will not need to dry as long and only need to roast until they smell flavorful.

Scoop around the seeds with a spatula about every 10 minutes. Keep moving the seeds around and baking until the seeds start to turn brown, and they snap in half when you try and break them.

Yum. These smell so good while they are cooking!

How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds for Maximum Crunch

Instead of simply sprinkling on the olive oil (or the vegetable oil of your choosing, sunflower oil is great too!), place the pumpkin seeds in a bowl and make sure they are well coated with the oil before placing them on a tray and sprinkling with toppings.

This method for extra crunchy seeds works particularly well with the hull-less pumpkin seed variety.

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Basic Roasted Pumpkin Seeds Recipe

CourseSnack

CuisineAmerican

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour

Servings 4 people

Calories 188 kcal

Ingredients

  • Pumpkin Seeds
  • Garlic Salt
  • Olive Oil

Instructions

  1. Clean all the seeds out of a pumpkin. You can use the seeds from Sugar Baby pumpkins or the big ones like you carve for Halloween, it doesn’t matter.

  2. Wash the seeds and clean out the chunks of pumpkin. Don’t worry about it being completely perfect.

  3. Spread out on a cookie sheet. It does not have to be greased since you will be moving the seeds around.

  4. Put your pumpkin seeds in a bowl and sprinkle with a little olive oil and Sprinkle garlic salt onto the pumpkin seeds for your desired saltiness.

  5. Bake the pumpkin seeds at 250F for about an hour or more until fully dried out. Scoop around the seeds with a spatula about every 10 minutes. Keep moving the seeds around and baking until the seeds start to turn brown and they snap in half when you try and break them.

Nutrition Facts

Basic Roasted Pumpkin Seeds Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 188Calories from Fat 153

% Daily Value*

Fat 17g26%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Trans Fat 0.02g

Polyunsaturated Fat 7g

Monounsaturated Fat 6g

Sodium 584mg25%

Potassium 259mg7%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 0.4g0%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin A 5IU0%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 15mg2%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Drying Pumpkin Seeds for Planting

If you are wanting to dry pumpkin seeds to plant later, here’s how! Pull the pumpkin seeds out of your best pumpkin. Do not wash them.

Place the seeds on a paper plate, paper towel, or another surface where they can dry out. Once they are fully dry (at least a week), please place them in an airtight container or bag until you are ready to plant them next year.

Below you will find some other pumpkin seed recipes that I found for pumpkin seeds in different flavors if you are feeling adventurous. Be sure and comment with which ones you’ve made!

Roasted Dill Pumpkin Seeds

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These Dill Pickle Pumpkin seeds are made with pickle juice and sound so yummy!

Spiced Maple Pumpkin Seeds

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With the addition of cinnamon and maple syrup, these Spiced Maple Pumpkin Seeds sound like the perfect fall snack!

Chili Lime Pumpkin Seeds

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These Chili Lime Pumpkin Seeds look so easy to make with only 3 ingredients!

Sweet and Salty Maple Pumpkin Seeds

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Instead of focusing only on the sweet flavors like the recipe above, these Sweet and Salty Maple Pumpkin Seeds have the best of both worlds.

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More Pumpkin Recipes

  • Eggless Pumpkin Pie Recipe
  • Pumpkin Turtle Cheesecake
  • Easy Pumpkin Bread Recipe
  • Easy Pumpkin Cookies
  • Pumpkin Cake Muffins Recipe
  • Easy Pumpkin Cake Recipe
  • Pumpkin Zucchini Bread Recipe
  • Creamy Pumpkin Pie Tea
  • 55 Gluten Free Pumpkin Recipes to Make This Fall

And if you are looking to preserve the pumpkin for later, you can use my tutorial on Preserving Pumpkin.

What are your favorite pumpkin seed recipes?

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This blog post about Drying Pumpkin Seeds was originally posted on Little House Living in November 2010. It has been updated as of October 2023.

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FAQs

What is the best way to dry pumpkin seeds? ›

Carefully wash pumpkin seeds to remove all excess pulp. Transfer pumpkin seeds to a paper towel–lined rimmed baking sheet. Allow to rest at room temperature until completely dry, about 1 hour. To speed up the process, dry pumpkin seeds in a 200°F (90°C) oven, stirring occasionally, or use a hair dryer.

Do pumpkin seeds have to be completely dry before baking? ›

Before baking, spread the seeds in an even layer on a parchment-lined or lightly-greased baking sheet. I find it easiest to thoroughly and evenly crisp the seeds when they are at least somewhat dry before baking.

Can you leave pumpkin seeds out overnight to dry? ›

Spread 'em out on a sheet pan and let them dry for at least several hours. I like to dry them overnight even. Dry seeds = crispy seeds, and you most definitely want your seeds crispy. How do you eat pumpkin seeds after roasting?

How do you get moisture out of pumpkin seeds? ›

Waiting till your pumpkin is at room temperature before cutting into it can reduce the mess. You can also dry pumpkin seeds by placing them in the oven for 1 hour at 325 F (163 C).

How long do you leave pumpkin seeds out to dry? ›

Allow Your Pumpkin Seeds to Dry

After the seeds were rinsed clean, I placed them on paper towels in a single layer to dry. Now I do not mean just dry to the touch, but dry thoroughly, inside and out. For this, the seeds should be left on the paper towels in a cool dry place for 3-4 weeks.

Should I soak or dry pumpkin seeds? ›

Pumpkin seeds are covered in a thin membrane. The enzymes in the membrane are difficult to chew and digest, which is why you want to soak the seeds for 12-24 hours. For every 1 cup of seeds add: [2 cups of water + 1/2 Tablespoon salt.] Some sources indicate that a 10 minute soak will do the job.

How long should you soak pumpkin seeds before baking? ›

To Properly Soak Pumpkin Seeds

After cleaning your fresh pumpkin seeds, soak them in a bowl of water with one tablespoon of salt overnight at room temperature. This process will help soften the seeds making them easier to digest.

Why soak pumpkin seeds before roasting? ›

However, the outer shell of the pumpkin seed is 100% edible, and contains a lot of beneficial minerals and fiber too! And as we've already explored, soaking pumpkin seeds in salt water before roasting helps to make the normally tough, chewy outer shell more crunchy and much easier to digest.

Do you wash pumpkin seeds before drying them? ›

To dry pumpkin seeds, start by tearing off any flesh stuck to the seeds with your hands and then rinsing the seeds off in a colander. Next, blot the seeds with paper towels for 5-10 minutes to dry them off.

How do you know if pumpkin seeds are rancid? ›

First, check to see if your pumpkin seeds have gone bad by looking for typical signs of rotten food. Mold, visual changes, or an unpleasant odor are all signs that your seeds are spoiled, and you'll need to throw them out. If, after checking, your seeds still look and smell fresh, then they are likely safe to eat.

Do dried pumpkin seeds go bad? ›

Under ideal conditions, pumpkin seeds can maintain quality for about three to six months at room temperature. If they are kept in an airtight container, this method can considerably extend their freshness.

Should you boil pumpkin seeds before roasting? ›

Although you don't have to boil the pumpkin seeds before roasting, we recommend it. Boiling pumpkin seeds in salted water helps the salt to permeate the seeds inside the shells and helps them to cook more evenly.

How long to soak pumpkin seeds before dehydrating? ›

Soak the seeds in water for at least 6 hours. Pour the pumpkin seeds into a colander to drain. Toss seeds with melted coconut oil and spices and spread out evenly on a dehydrator sheets.

Can you dry pumpkin seeds with a towel? ›

Remove seeds from the pumpkin, rinse, and pay dry with a towel. Allow to air dry overnight or place into a 200 degree oven for one hour to dry them out quicker. Once dried, toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper and place onto a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes until golden brown and crispy.

Why are my roasted pumpkin seeds chewy? ›

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 do you dry and store pumpkin seeds? ›

Place the rinsed seeds on a dry paper towel. Make sure they are spaced out; otherwise, the seeds will stick to one another. Place in a cool dry spot for one week. Once the seeds are dry, store pumpkin seed for planting in an envelope.

How to dry seeds fast? ›

To dry seeds, spread them on newspaper, paper plates or a screen in a cool, dry place. Dry seeds as quickly as possible to preserve best germination rates. Drying time varies depending on humidity, but most seeds dry in 5-7 days.

Do you dry pumpkin seeds after soaking? ›

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.

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