How
to Roast Shelled Pumpkin Seeds
Nothing heralds the arrival fall like its signature flavor—pumpkin. Once the jack-o'-lantern carving over, don't let the insides go to waste. Save the seeds for fall baking and entertaining. Roasted pumpkin seeds bring a great addition of autumn flavor to recipes that call for nuts like salads, breads, and desserts. Or, pop a handful of seasoned seeds in your mouth for a nutritious snack.
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While most pumpkin seeds are roasted with the shell, it's the
tender, meatier insides that you really want. Also called pepitas, pumpkin
seeds are a rich source of heart-healthy, plant-based protein. You can shell
the seeds yourself, or you can find raw, already hulled seeds at the grocery store. Beside
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To roast the pepitas, first rinse them in water and pat completely dry.
Toss them in olive oil, salt, and pepper. You can also kick the flavor up a
notch with the addition of your favorite spices—rosemary, thyme, chili powder,
cumin, garlic powder, etc. Next, spread the seeds out on a parchment
paper-lined baking sheet. If you can't have parchment paper or aluminum foil on
hand, coat the baking sheet with cook spray to ensure the seeds won't stick.
Bake at 325° for 10-15 minutes, or until crisp. Let them cool completely on the
pan, and then enjoy. Beside that, Öz
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pepitas will be your go-to ingredient for fall cooking occasions.
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Swap the mixed nuts for a bowl of Spicy Roasted Chile Peanuts and Pepitas at
your next party. Top creamy butternut squash soup with toasted pumpkin seeds
for a simple weeknight supper. For the Thanksgiving dessert spread, bake a
standout Bundt cake that's topped with sugared pecans and pepitas. In the mood
for a lighter dish? Try a harvest salad with grilled sweet potatoes, poblano
peppers, and—yes—roasted pumpkin
seeds.