Roasted Pumpkin Seeds with Tamari and Sesame Recipe

small ceramic bowl filled with roasted pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds on wooden table with scattered crumbs around bowl

About the Author

I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

There’s a moment during long workdays when my focus starts slipping, and I need something small yet satisfying. That’s exactly when I reach for roasted pumpkin seeds with tamari and sesame, one of the better desk-friendly snack options that never feels like a compromise.

I began making them after realizing how often store snacks felt heavy or overly salty. These seeds solved that problem quickly. They roast quickly, keep well in a jar, and provide steady energy throughout the afternoon.

When you want a crunchy snack that feels simple yet nourishing, this recipe becomes a regular habit. Once you try it, your desk snack jar may never stay empty again.

Ingredients

Serving Size: 3 tbsp | Calories: ~160 kcal | Protein: 9g | Total Time: 20 minutes | Servings: 6

  • 1½ cups raw pumpkin seeds
  • 1 tbsp tamari
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • ½ tsp ground ginger
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp sesame seeds (optional)

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds with Tamari and Sesame: Steps to Make

These quick steps turn a simple bowl of seeds into a crunchy snack that keeps well in a jar and delivers steady energy when your day starts feeling long.

Step 1: Prepare the Seeds

bowl filled with green pumpkin seeds on wooden table, with cloth napkin beside and few seeds scattered near window light

Place raw pumpkin seeds into a mixing bowl and check for any loose shell pieces. Pat them dry if needed so the seasoning coats evenly, and roasting produces a crisp texture.

Step 2: Season the Seeds

bowl of pumpkin seeds mixed with sauce, wooden spoon inside, jars of oil and soy sauce nearby on wooden kitchen table

Add tamari, sesame oil, ground ginger, and salt to the bowl. Stir slowly so every seed gets lightly coated with the savory seasoning mixture before roasting begins.

Step 3: Spread on Baking Tray

pumpkin seeds spread on baking tray lined with parchment paper, seasoned and ready for roasting on wooden kitchen table

Pour the seasoned seeds onto a parchment-lined baking tray and spread them into a single, even layer so heat reaches every seed evenly during roasting.

Step 4: Roast the Seeds

pumpkin seeds roasting on baking tray inside oven, glowing with oil under warm light as they toast evenly on metal rack

Place the tray in a preheated 350°F oven and roast for about twelve minutes, stirring halfway through so the seeds toast evenly and release a warm nutty aroma.

Step 5: Cool and Store

roasted pumpkin seeds on baking tray with seasoning, placed on wooden table beside bowl, cloth, and glass jar

Remove the tray from the oven and allow the seeds to cool completely before storing. Cooling helps them firm up so each bite stays crunchy when packed into jars.

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Final Thoughts

This snack has quietly become one of my most dependable desk companions. I usually roast a batch early in the week and keep the jar within reach while I work.

When your energy dips, grabbing a small handful feels far better than reaching for packaged snacks that disappear in two bites. The seeds stay crunchy for days and carry a rich, savory taste that makes each handful satisfying.

Once you keep a jar nearby, you may notice how easily it becomes part of your daily rhythm. Simple ingredients, quick roasting, and steady nourishment make this recipe one worth repeating often.

Drop a comment below and let me know if you’d like recipes for other seeds.

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Hyacinth Cowper

I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

About the Author

I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

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