Nov
22

How do you pick the right Pumpkin for Pumpkin seeds?

By Cut

Last night I picked up a pumpkin for Walmart for the sole purpose of making roasted pumpkin seeds. I opened the pumpkin up, went scoopin, and all the seeds were small and shriveled up! I’ve never seen such a thing. So my question is, what should I look for in a pumpkin when trying to find the best seeds.

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5 Comments

1

u dont. u get a fucking pumpkin and tghe bigger the more seeds

2

smack it with a hammer

3

Hmm, I don’t know if you can tell. i got quite a few seeds out of a pie pumpkin. But I just wanted to make pies.

4

get sugar pumpkins not the big pumpkins for carving!!!!

Fall has arrived and with it, the pumpkin season. There are always plenty of pumpkins to carve up around Halloween time and a great way to make use of the pumpkin seeds is eat them, salted and toasted. Our preference is with the shells on – if they are toasted properly they are wonderfully crunchy and easy to eat. It helps if you are going to eat them with the shells on that you use seeds from sugar pumpkins, somewhat smaller than the mega-sized carving pumpkins (not really pumpkins but large squash). The trick? Boil the seeds in salted water first, and then toast them in the oven.

One medium sized pumpkin
Salt
Olive oil
1 Preheat oven to 400°F. Cut open the pumpkin and use a strong metal spoon to scoop out the insides. Separate the seeds from the stringy core. Rinse the seeds.

2 In a small saucepan, add the seeds to water, about 2 cups of water to every half cup of seeds. Add a tablespoon of salt for every cup of water. Bring to a boil. Let simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and drain.

3 Spread about a tablespoon of olive oil over the bottom of a roasting pan. Spread the seeds out over the roasting pan, all in one layer. Bake on the top rack for 20 minutes or until the seeds begin to brown. When browned to your satisfaction, remove from the oven and let the pan cool on a rack. Let the seeds cool all the way down before eating. Either crack to remove the inner seed (a lot of work and in my opinion, unnecessary) or eat whole.

5

Unfortunately theres not a way to know for sure because it merely depends on the pumpkin itself…but what I have done in the past is make sure there arent any moldy spots and I go for a bigger pumpkin….usually he heavier it is, the more of a chance to get decent seeds. Good luck!

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