The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe (2024)

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Perfectly roasted pumpkin: an easy, versatile recipe for roasting pumpkin, you can enjoy the spicy wedges with yogurt dip or as a side dish.

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Learn how to roast pumpkin perfectly!

Roasting is probably the best thing you can do to a fresh pumpkin, as it enhances the flavors and gives it a soft, creamy consistency that will not be entirely achieved when only cooking it on the stove.

Not only because it is so thoroughly delicious but also because it is so straightforward to make and easy to change according to your taste.

And if you would like to learn how to roast a whole pumpkin for other purposes, check out How to Roast a Pumpkin. You could use the homemade pumpkin puree to make Harry Potter's Pumpkin Juice, Skinny Pumpkin Filo Pie, Pumpkin Fruitcake, Pumpkin Almond Flour Bread, and so on.

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  • 🎃Why is this such a great recipe?
  • 📋Recipe ingredients
  • 🫚Spice mixture ideas for roasted pumpkin
  • 👩🏻‍🍳How to roast pumpkin wedges?
  • ❗More Tips
  • ❓Recipe FAQ
  • 🥪What to do with the leftovers?
  • 🍽️What to serve with roasted pumpkin?
  • 📖Recipe
  • The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe

🎃Why is this such a great recipe?

  • Easy: All you have to do is cut, season, and bake the pumpkin wedges.
  • Versatile: You can spice the pumpkin pieces any way you like. And you can serve them as a side dish or as a main meal with a dip and a salad.
  • Healthy: The recipe is low-calorie, gluten-free, vegetarian, or vegan (if you don’t make the yogurt dip).
  • Seasonal and cheap: A delicious meal perfect for this time of the year and super cheap to make.

📋Recipe ingredients

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Pumpkin:

  • What you can see in the photographs is a Hokkaido pumpkin, also called a red Kuri squash (the link opens in a new tab); it's one of the best pumpkins I know. And another bonus: you don't have to peel it!
  • If you choose another sort or butternut squash, then do peel them.
  • Don't try to roast slices of jack o' lanterns; that kind should be kept for decoration purposes only.
  • Try this Hokkaido Pumpkin Pasta Sauce, too; it's so comforting and delicious!

Olive oil or any other oil you like (canola, sunflower, coconut oil, etc.).

Spices:

  • The spice mixture can be changed according to your taste or needs at the moment.
  • I chose a Middle Eastern-inspired spice mix this time because I wanted to pair it with a yogurt tahini dip, but the sky is the limit regarding spices.
  • Use a few, use many, use any spice mixture you like, and let your mood or the main dish inspire you...
  • You could try our Peri Peri Seasoning.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

🫚Spice mixture ideas for roasted pumpkin

  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + 2 grated garlic cloves + 1 ts ground cumin + ½ ts ground coriander + 1 ts hot paprika powder + ½ ts turmeric powder + sea salt and black pepper to taste - this is the spice mixture featured today.
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + salt and pepper to taste
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + ½ ts hot smoked paprika powder + 1 ts sweet paprika powder + 2 grated garlic cloves + salt and pepper to taste
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + 1 teaspoon dried thyme + ½ ts dried rosemary + 2 grated garlic cloves + salt and pepper to taste
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + ½ ts ground cumin + 1 ts ground coriander + ⅛ ts nutmeg + red chili flakes or chili powder to taste + salt and pepper to taste
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + 2 ts clear honey or maple syrup + 1 grated garlic clove + 1 TBS soy sauce + salt and pepper to taste
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + pinch ground cloves + ½ ts cinnamon + 2 TBS brown sugar + a little salt
  • 3-4 TBS olive oil + 1 ts allspice + 2 TBS brown sugar + a little salt
  • and so on...

👩🏻‍🍳How to roast pumpkin wedges?

Cut the pumpkin:

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Step #1: Halve the pumpkin. Remove the seeds and the insides with a large spoon.

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Step #2: Cut the halves into wedges, about 1.5 cm/ 0.6 inches thick, and place them in a large bowl or directly onto the prepared baking sheet.

Tips: Cutting a pumpkin is not the easiest task; please be careful, as it might slip on the cutting board. Use the tip of a sharp, large knife to pierce the spot where you want to start cutting. Carefully push the blade inside and cut all the way down.

Season the wedges:

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Step #3: Mix the grated garlic and all the spices in a small bowl. Add the oil.

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Step #4: Rub the slices well to coat them. Leave to marinate for a while or roast immediately.

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Step #5: Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet and bake them until soft, caramelized, and crispy around the edges.

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Step #6: In the meantime, make the yogurt tahini dip if desired. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.

Tips: The cooking time depends on the thickness of the pieces, the oven, and sometimes on the type of pumpkin you use.

You could also make a Spicy Peri Peri Dip or a refreshing Yogurt Mint Dip.

❗More Tips

It’s preferable to use small pumpkins for cooking and baking; they have a better flavor. Large ones tend to be watery, and they lack flavor.

It’s crucial to roast the wedges at a higher temperature. If the heat is too low, the pieces will be relatively soggy. High temperature ensures soft flesh and crispy spots all over.

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❓Recipe FAQ

Can I roast other types of pumpkins?

Yes, I love Hokkaido because it is very flavorful and doesn’t need peeling. But butternut squash, sugar pumpkin, or any other flavorful sort is fine.

Do I need to peel the pumpkin before roasting?

Hokkaido doesn't have to be peeled, but butternut squash (or any other pumpkins or squashes) needs peeling.

How many servings of roasted pumpkin wedges do I get?

This recipe serves two or three as a main dish and four as a side dish, but it can be easily doubled; use a baking sheet that’s large enough or two of them.

How to store and reheat roasted pumpkin?

Refrigerate the cooked pumpkin slices in an airtight container; they will be fine for 3-4 days.
The dip keeps refrigerated for 3-4 days as well.
You can reheat the oven-roasted pumpkin chunks if you like, but they taste just as delicious when cold or at room temperature.

🥪What to do with the leftovers?

  • Salads like this roast pumpkin salad. Add them to a grain salad like the roasted buckwheat salad or couscous salad.
  • Use it to make vegan roasted pumpkin soup.
  • Make sandwiches: Spread some cream cheese, our easy hummus, or another vegan spread on a slice of bread, top with roasted pumpkin wedges, and add some thin cucumber or tomato slices, a lettuce leaf, and maybe a few drops of hot chili sauce (if you like it). Place another bread slice on top and cut it in half. So good!
  • Leftover roasted pumpkin wedges make a delicious snack for in-between just the way they are.
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🍽️What to serve with roasted pumpkin?

  • Garlic Parmesan Chicken Wings
  • Cornflake Fried Chicken
  • Vegan Bulgur Wheat Salad
  • Juicy Apricot Glazed Pork Tenderloin

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The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe

Perfectly roasted pumpkin: an easy, spicy baked pumpkin recipe, you can enjoy this as a vegetarian meal with yogurt dip or as a side dish for meat, poultry or fish.

4.85 from 64 votes

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 servings

Calories: 386kcal

Author: Adina

Ingredients

Roasted pumpkin:

  • 1 small Hokkaido pumpkin 750 g/ 1.6 lb, Note 1
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin Note 2
  • ½ teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon hot paprika powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 3-4 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt more to taste
  • teaspoon ground black pepper

Yogurt tahini dip (Note 3):

  • cup Greek yogurt 165 g
  • 1 tablespoon tahini
  • 1 teaspoon za'atar
  • 1 garlic clove
  • lemon juice to taste
  • fine sea salt
  • pepper

Instructions

Roasted pumpkin:

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F/200°C. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Halve pumpkin: Wash and dry the pumpkin. Use the tip of a sharp, large knife to pierce the spot where you want to start cutting. Carefully push the blade inside and cut all the way down. It’s not so easy cutting a pumpkin; please be careful, as it might slip on the cutting board.

    1 small Hokkaido pumpkin

  • Cut into wedges: Remove the seeds. Cut the pumpkin into wedges, about 1.5 cm/ 0.6 inches thick. Place them in a bowl or a casserole dish.

  • Spice mixture: In a small bowl, mix the grated garlic and the spices. Add the olive oil and stir to blend. You could add more olive oil if you wish, but I don't find it necessary. Add salt and pepper to taste.

    2 garlic cloves + 1 teaspoon ground cumin + ½ teaspoon ground coriander + 1 teaspoon hot paprika powder + ½ teaspoon turmeric powder + 3-4 tablespoons olive oil + ½ teaspoon fine sea salt + ⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper

  • Marinate: Pour the mixture over the pumpkin wedges and rub well with your hands to make sure that all the wedges are coated in the spice mixture. Leave to marinate for a while or roast immediately.

  • Roast: Place the wedges on the prepared baking tray lined. Roast for about 25-30 minutes until the wedges are as soft and slightly crispy around the edges.

Yogurt Dip:

  • Make the dip: Mix Greek yogurt, tahini, za'atar, grated garlic clove and salt, pepper, and lemon juice to taste.

    ⅔ cup Greek yogurt/ 165 g + 1 tablespoon tahini + 1 teaspoon za'atar + 1 garlic clove + lemon juice + fine sea salt + pepper

  • Serve hot with yogurt tahini dip or as a side dish.

Notes

  1. Pumpkin: Hokkaido is also called red Kuri squash; you will not have to peel it. Butternut squash can be used instead; butternut squash has to be peeled before roasting.
  2. Spices: These spices are optional, but the mixture is delicious. You can use other spices or seasoning mixtures you like. Check the blog post for more ideas.
  3. Dip: It's optional. You can serve the roasted pumpkin wedges with any other dip you like or leave the dip and serve the wedges as a side dish for another main course.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/3 | Calories: 386kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 22g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 467mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 13g

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  1. Jen says

    The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe (21)
    Love this one! The dip, the spice blend- mmm! Have made a few times and tonight we did a veg mix as we had only half a pumpkin- of course worked well with the other veggies too- broccoli, potato, red bell pepper.

    Reply

    • Adina says

      Hi Jen. That sounds great; I often add veggies too. Thank you for the feedback.

      Reply

  2. OliverG says

    The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe (22)
    It looks great and was soooo delicious, I love pumpkins! I'll subscribe for more pumpkin recipes

    Reply

  3. JAKUB says

    The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe (23)
    Really the best roasted pumpkin recipe that I tried

    Reply

    • Adina says

      So happy to hear it! Thank you.

      Reply

  4. JohnH. says

    The Best Roasted Pumpkin Recipe (24)
    Best roasted pumpkin recipe ever! Thanks for sharing

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FAQs

What is the best pumpkin for roasting? ›

We like butternut pumpkins best when they're roasted, but this hardy oblong variety is one of the most versatile options in the pumpkin aisle. Butternuts are a little sweeter, dryer and can be turned into soups, roasted with cinnamon or put to use in most cooked pumpkin dishes.

Do you peel a pumpkin before roasting? ›

If the pumpkin is particularly big, cut it into quarters then, using a small, sharp knife, pare off the skin (unless you plan to roast it, in which case the skin can stay on). Then cut into chunks or wedges as required.

How long does it take to roast a whole pumpkin? ›

Pierce the pumpkin deeply with a fork 4-5 times around the exterior. Spray a sheet pan and the exterior of the pumpkin with non-stick cooking spray. Place the pumpkin onto the sheet pan and place the entire thing into the preheated oven. Roast for 1 hour or until extremely tender.

What is the most delicious pumpkin? ›

For cooking, you'll want to use sugar pumpkins (also called pie or sweet pumpkins), which are small and round. Long Island Cheese pumpkins, which are more oblong and can look like a wheel of cheese, are also good to eat. Field pumpkin types are larger, have watery, stringy flesh, and are best for decorating.

Which pumpkin has the best taste? ›

BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN

One of the best known pumpkin varieties for its shape, quick growing time and versatility. It marries well with strong flavours like blue cheese or spices like cumin and grows well all across most of Australia. Butternut pumpkin is also great for sweet dishes, like pumpkin fruitcake and pumpkin pie.

Do you eat the whole pumpkin seeds after roasting? ›

Eating the shells only adds to the seeds' high fiber content, which has been associated with a reduced risk of heart disease and obesity. Whole, roasted pumpkin seeds in their shells contain about 5.2 grams of fiber per serving, while shelled seeds contain just 1.8 grams.

How do you know when pumpkin is done roasting? ›

Bake for 45 to 60 minutes or until the pumpkin is fork tender. Just poke the pumpkin with a table fork, it should go into the pumpkin with ease indicating that the flesh or meat of the pumpkin is cooked.

What spices enhance pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin is notorious for pairing well with warm winter spices – as found in a variety of Moroccan-inspired cuisines. Try incorporating cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cumin and chilli with your pumpkin dishes for flavour-packed feasts.

What brings out pumpkin flavor? ›

"It's actually a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and cloves." Pumpkin flavoring actually harkens back to the pilgrims, Cundiff says. "In the early 1600s, pumpkins were a source of vitamins and minerals and used in a multitude of dishes prepared to help nourish the pilgrims," Cundiff says.

What is the best temperature to cook pumpkin? ›

For a 2-3 pound sugar pumpkin (also called a pie pumpkin), we like to bake it at 350 degrees Fahrenheit (176 Celsius) for 45-50 minutes. You'll know it's done when the skin is tender when pierced with a fork. Let the pumpkin cool slightly before handling.

What temperature should I bake my pumpkin? ›

Place pumpkin cubes on a large baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper (add any other spices you'd like!) Roast at 375 degrees F for 30-35 minutes or until pumpkin cubes are fork-tender, flipping halfway through.

Can dogs eat pumpkin? ›

Yes, dogs can eat pumpkin and it is actually often added to dog foods. Check the label of some dog treats and you may find pumpkin on the ingredient list there too. However, if you are feeding fresh pumpkin, you will need to be careful about which part you're feeding as the stem and leaves are covered in prickly hairs.

Can you roast and eat any pumpkin? ›

If you're buying a pumpkin specifically for eating, the smaller ones are usually the best. These sugar or pie pumpkins generally are sweeter, less stringy and have a deeper, richer color. Pumpkin seeds from any pumpkin can also be dried and roasted.

Which pumpkins can you bake with? ›

Now, you actually can cook with any kind of fresh pumpkin. But starting out with a pie pumpkin, or sugar pumpkin is going to help you end up with more pumpkin from less work. Pie pumpkins are smaller, often a little squatty-er in shape, and if you are fortunate, labeled as a baking, pie, or sugar pumpkin.

What pumpkin is used for baking? ›

White Pie Pumpkins

As their name suggests, these spookily-pale pumpkins are ideal for baking. If you've never cut into one but have always been curious, despite their skin color they actually contain orange flesh.

What is the best canned pumpkin to use? ›

The Best Overall: Libby's 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin

The 100+ year old company bought the rights to grow a special kind of Dickinson pumpkin for their brand, and that is one of the key reasons their canned pumpkin is so reliable and consistent year after year.

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