Ranch Seasoned Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Ranch Seasoned Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

prep time: 10 MINUTES

cook time: 35 MINUTES

total time: 45 MINUTES

Ingredients

Directions

1

Mix pumpkin seeds with olive oil and ranch seasoning.

2

Place on a large baking sheet in one single layer.

3

Roast in the oven at 350 degrees for about 30-35 minutes until golden brown. If possible, flip seeds halfway through baking with a spatula.

4

Remove from oven and let cool to serve.

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holding pumpkin seeds in food storage container

Carving pumpkins soon? 🎃

Make sure to save your pumpkin seeds and roast them up for a crunchy, salty, delicious fall snack! Pumpkin seeds are full of fiber, vitamins, and minerals and they taste incredible after being roasted and seasoned.

We love roasting pumpkin seeds at Halloween, and it’s a fun way to make the most of our family’s pumpkin-carving tradition!

Pumpkins on display at ALDI

To select a pumpkin for this recipe, you’ll want to choose one that’s likely to have lots of seeds inside.

How can you tell there are loads of seeds? Typically, larger pumpkins tend to contain more seeds than the smaller ones. But stay away from the pumpkins that feel heavier than they should for their size. Those are often more dense, with less open space on the inside and fewer seeds.


pumpkin seeds soaking in a bowl of water

Hip tip for making Ranch Seasoned Roasted Pumpkin Seeds:

An easy way to separate the pulp from the seeds is to fill a large bowl with water and place the seeds inside. Let them soak while you’re busy carving pumpkins, and the pulp will start sinking to the bottom. You may have to stir the seeds with your hands to get the remaining pulp off. Finish by rinsing them in a colander.


homemade ranch seasoning in bowl

Adding some ranch seasoning is such an easy way to jazz up the flavor of your roasted pumpkin seeds! Feel free to use a store-bought ranch seasoning to implement this idea, or use this homemade ranch seasoning recipe. It’s so good!


lifting top of pumpkin to reveal inside

pumpkin seeds in bowl of water

pumpkin seeds in colander and bowl

pumpkin seeds on tray next to seasonings

spooning up roasted pumpkin seeds


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Ranch Seasoned Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

prep time: 10 MINUTES

cook time: 35 MINUTES

total time: 45 MINUTES

Jazz up your roasted pumpkin seeds this year with homemade ranch seasoning!

Ingredients

Directions

1

Mix pumpkin seeds with olive oil and ranch seasoning.

2

Place on a large baking sheet in one single layer.

3

Roast in the oven at 350 degrees for about 30-35 minutes until golden brown. If possible, flip seeds halfway through baking with a spatula.

4

Remove from oven and let cool to serve.

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roasted pumpkin seeds

These were very TASTY!

It wouldn’t be fall without roasted pumpkin seeds at our house, and my family thoroughly enjoyed these. There’s a variety of seasonings and spices that you could add to your roasted pumpkin seeds, but if you enjoy ranch seasoning, then this is a great place to start.

Do you add any special seasonings or spices to your pumpkin seeds? Let us know your favorite flavor in the comments below! 


Here’s how to cook a whole pumpkin using an Instant Pot!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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Comments 25

  1. Yar

    Sounds delicious, better than just salt and lime ( that’s how I made mine)!

    • Lina D

      Oh lime sounds great! Good idea!

  2. keesh

    We roast pumpkin seeds every year as a family …they are so yummy

  3. Cristine

    I’ve gotta try this! Our family fav is Cajun style with Worcestershire sauce and Cajun seasoning added!! Yum!

    • Lina D

      Yes I love that as well. Yum!

  4. Carrie

    We do these every year! We like garlic salt and also cinnamon and sugar! Yummy!

  5. Jennifer

    Oh wow, yum..thanks Lina!

  6. Dee

    Hoping to do our pumpkins in the next day or so. Can’t wait to roast pumpkin seeds!

  7. Mel R.

    Oohhh, Ranch sounds great! I usually toss mine with coconut oil & cinnamon or sea salt. And you can do the same for spaghetti & butternut squash seeds too!

    • Lina D

      Great idea! Thanks for sharing πŸ‘πŸ»

    • thrift

      I usually roast my pumpkin seeds, but never thought about spaghetti & butternut squash seeds. Thanks for the info!

  8. *Angela-Miles*

    I’m doing this tonight. I was hoping to bake my seeds just wasn’t sure how. Pumpkin seeds always remind me of my first grade teacher, she would bring them in an give them to us, inside little baggies for snacks.

  9. Aally

    i have pumpkins to carve, i will be trying this on the seeds.

    • Lina D

      Great! Enjoy πŸ‘πŸ»

  10. sara bonert

    We always do this and the kids love them, with ranch. Though I typically bake them in my air fryer.

    • Lori

      Thanks sara! Hadn’t thought of using the air fryer.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh that’s a great idea!

    • Elizabeth

      i too never thought about the air fryer!

  11. Sue

    OK, ignorant question here: Do you eat the hulls, too, or somehow get the seed out of the hull then eat? Thanks for clarification!

    • Shari

      Just pop the whole thing in your mouth 😁

  12. Shari

    I don’t rinse mine off. They have way more flavor with a little “pumpkin guts” on them πŸ˜‰

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh good thinking! Ha

      • Sue

        Thanks! I couldn’t imagine trying to get the seeds out of the hull and remaining sane πŸ™‚

  13. huertac1

    Thank you. Google has so many times/temps/methods for pumpkin seeds. I tried twice last year, first burned then too soggy. I’ll try yours this year!!

  14. Hanne

    I like to use Old Bay on mine!

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