How to Clean Pumpkin Seeds: 10 Steps
Step 1: Gather your materials
Before you begin, make sure that you have a sharp knife, a large spoon, a colander or strainer, paper towels, a large bowl, and a clean work surface ready.
Step 2: Cut open the pumpkin
Using your sharp knife, carefully cut around the top of the pumpkin in a circular motion to remove the stem and create an opening. Keep in mind that the opening should be big enough for your hand to access the seeds inside.
Step 3: Scooping out the seeds
Reach into the pumpkin with your hand or use a large spoon to scoop out all of the seeds and strands. Remember to be cautious with how much pressure you apply while scooping to avoid damaging any seeds.
Step 4: Separate seeds from strands
Place all of the scooped contents into your large bowl. Begin separating the seeds from the strands using your fingers. You can discard the strands or save them for making pumpkin puree later.
Step 5: Rinse the seeds
Transfer all of your separated pumpkin seeds to a colander or strainer. Hold them under cold running water, gently agitating them with your hands as they rinse off. This helps remove any remaining pulp or strands stuck to the seeds.
Step 6: Boil to clean them further (optional)
If you want exceptionally clean pumpkin seeds, boil them in saltwater for about 10 minutes. Simply bring a pot of water to boil, add about a tablespoon of salt for every quart of water, and then add your seeds. Once boiled, drain them using your colander or strainer.
Step 7: Pat dry with paper towels
Spread out several sheets of paper towel on your clean work surface. Dump out your rinsed (and possibly boiled) pumpkin seeds onto the paper towels and pat them dry using additional paper towels on top. It’s essential that your seeds are thoroughly dry before moving on to the next step.
Step 8: Season the seeds (optional)
If you wish to season your pumpkin seeds, now is the time. Mix them with your choice of oil and seasonings. Olive oil or melted butter are popular options, as are salt, garlic powder, or cinnamon and sugar for a sweet variation.
Step 9: Preheat oven and prepare the baking sheet
Preheat your oven to 300°F (150°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil for easy cleanup.
Step 10: Bake and enjoy!
Spread out your clean, dry (and possibly seasoned) pumpkin seeds on your prepared baking sheet in a single layer. Bake them in the preheated oven for about 25-35 minutes, tossing them every 10 minutes to ensure even cooking. Once they’re golden brown and crispy, remove them from the oven and allow them to cool before enjoying.
There you have it – 10 steps for perfectly clean pumpkin seeds! This delicious and nutritious snack is perfect for sharing with friends and family or enjoying all by yourself.