How to Make Pumpkin Seeds Using a Dehydrator
Use the leftover seeds from carving a Halloween jack-o'-lantern or making a pumpkin pie. Dry the seeds for a healthy, fiber-filled snack alternative to roasted seeds. A food dehydrator facilitates the drying process by creating a controlled environment around the seeds. Salting the seeds before drying is optional, but it seasons the seeds from the inside rather than coating them after drying.
Things You'll Need
- Pumpkin
- Knife
- Large spoon
- Colander
- Paper towels
- Saucepan (optional)
- Salt (optional)
Instructions
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Cut off the top of a pumpkin with a heavy knife.
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Scoop out the seed cavity with a large spoon and transfer to a colander.
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Rinse the seeds under cold running water to separate the strings from the seeds.
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Pat the raw pumpkin seeds dry on paper towels. Optionally, salt the pumpkin seeds before drying. Bring to a boil a saucepan half full of water with salt to taste. Add the pumpkin seeds and boil for 30 minutes. Drain and pat dry the seeds.
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Arrange the pumpkin seeds on the drying racks of a food dehydrator in a single layer.
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Dry the pumpkin seeds at 95 degrees F on your dehydrator for six to eight hours or until crisp.
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Store the dried pumpkin seeds in an airtight container in the freezer or pantry.
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