How To Cook Pumpkin Seeds

Most people usually throw away the pumpkin seeds, because they don’t know what a tasty snack they are and how simple it is to cook them. We will explain how to cook pumpkin seeds, turning them into a tasty and very healthy snack. We will take a look at how to cook pumpkin seeds in the oven and microwave.


If you ask me, the only way to cook pumpkin seeds is to roast or bake them, which is pretty much the same thing. One of the great things about roasting pumpkin seeds is the possibilities when it comes to seasoning. You can pretty much use anything you like. Things like salt, pepper, garlic, chilli and herbs will make the pumpkin seeds taste even better. You can even use sugar and cinnamon, turning the pumpkin seeds in to a sweet dessert snack.

Another great thing about roasting pumkin seeds is how simple and quick it is. We will explain all the steps in detail, making sure that you will be able to roast your own pumpkin seeds. Remember that pumpkin seeds can be added to other dishes, giving them that extra touch of taste.

Pumpkin Seeds

I mentioned that you can roast the seeds in your oven or microwave. I really don’t like doing it in a microwave, but it’s possible. I recommend using a standard oven, it will taste better and it will be more of a roast.

Roasted pumpkin seeds are truly a healthy snack. They contain alot of vitamins and minerals, which we all need. Not everyday you find a great tasting snack that’s actually healthy for you. Now that you have, take a look at our pumpkin seed recipes and enjoy.

I’ve collected alot of information about pumpkin seeds, how to cook them and what kind of nutritious vitamins and minerals they contain.

To the right you will find all the information you need in order to roast your own pumpkin seeds. You will also find alot of other relevant information about pumpkin seeds.

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