You will need: Fresh Pumpkin Seeds, Salt and Water
After you have cleaned out your pumpkin and had tons of fun hanging out with the kids, covered in goo and slime, wash the seeds and remove as much of the pulp as possible. I put a strainer in a large bowl, fill it with water and rub and squeeze the seeds and drain the water. I do this several times to get all the pulp off.
Put the seeds in a pot that has a lid. Make a mixture of salt water, measuring 1/4 of a cup of salt for every 1 cup of water and cover the seeds completely with the brine. Soak overnight.
When you are ready to roast the seeds, preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Boil the seeds for 10 minutes and drain, but do not rinse. Place the seeds in a thin layer, covering the bottom of a cookie sheet. Roast the seeds for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, stir them around a bit, they will still be damp. Roast for another 5-10 minutes. If they are still damp, stir and roast for another 5 minutes. Repeat this until they are dried out and starting to get a golden brown. Once they are dry they roast to a nice golden brown very quickly, so stay close at this point.
I love to eat them warm, right out of the oven. Yumm!
Enjoy!
Published by Lisa Curcio
I am a SAHM to 4 great boys and a feisty baby girl. My youngest son was born May 2008 with a Congenital Heart Defect. Teacher to the Children, Finder of the Legos, Washer of the Laundry, Hoarder of the Nutel... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the tips. I like to add some garlic powder or I guess it would be better to add some garlic salt! Sounds great :)
So THAT'S the secret! THanks!
Mmm.... :-)
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