Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (2024)

by Jaden | Fall Recipes, Holiday, Recipes, Sides, Thanksgiving | 55 comments

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This Roasted Pumpkin recipe serves up perfectly oven roasted pumpkin. It’s an easy and versatile recipe. You can have them as pumpkin wedges with a dip or as a delicious side dish.

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Why This Roasted Pumpkin Recipe Shines

  • Crispy on the outside and tender in the middle.
  • Perfect for Thanksgiving.
  • Great as a snack or a side.
  • You can save the seeds for roasting!

Ingredients

  • Pumpkin
  • Olive oil
  • Ground clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, sea salt

How To Make This Roasted Pumpkin Recipe – Step By Step

  1. Heat oven to 400F. Using a large metal spoon, scoop out the seeds and insides of the pumpkin. Save the seeds for roasting. Use a sharp chef’s knife to cut slices of pumpkin, 1-inch thick.

  2. Place pumpkin slices on baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and rub on both sides of pumpkin. Season with salt, spices and brown sugar. Roast for 18-20 minutes, depending on thickness of pumpkin slices (check at 15 minute mark).

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Roasting A Pumpkin

Roasting truly elevates the inherent qualities of a fresh pumpkin, intensifying its flavors and imparting a velvety, creamy texture that stovetop methods can’t replicate. The aromatic trio of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg melds seamlessly with this creamy squash, accentuating its sweet undertones beautifully!

What Type Of Pumpkin Is Good For Roasting?

I like smaller pumpkins (plus, they are easier to cut through). You can also use Japanese pumpkin, or kabocha for this same roasted pumpkin recipe.

How To Cut A Pumpkin

A better option is to buy “Pie Pumpkin” which is a smaller pumpkin. One Pie Pumpkin should feed 6 people.

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As always, be careful cutting into the round pumpkin. I place the pumpkin on a kitchen towel to prevent slipping.

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Cut into wedges

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I like to clean up the inside surface just a bit, and get rid of any stringy parts of the pumpkin (that was previously clinging onto the seeds).

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Top Tips For This Roasted Pumpkin Recipe

  • To cut through the tough skin of the pumpkin, use the tip of a sharp, chef’s knife to first pierce the spot where you want to cut. That gives you a starting point for the blade of your knife to begin. Then nestle your blade into that spot, and gently rock back and forth. Don’t try to muscle it! The waxy surface of the pumpkin can slide on your cutting board.
  • You can choose butternut squash or another kind of pumpkin for this roasted pumpkin recipe, but do peel them.
  • Use a preheated oven.
  • Cooking times will vary slightly, depending on the thickness of the pumpkin, so check at the 15 min mark.

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Roasted Pumpkin Recipe

Jaden

4.60 from 22 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 4 people

Calories 87 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 small pumpkin or 1/4 large pumpkin
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground clove
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons sea salt

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 400F. Using a large metal spoon, scoop out the seeds and insides of the pumpkin. Save the seeds for roasting. Use a sharp chef's knife to cut slices of pumpkin, 1-inch thick.

  • Place pumpkin slices on baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and rub on both sides of pumpkin. Season with salt, spices and brown sugar. Roast for 18-20 minutes, depending on thickness of pumpkin slices (check at 15 minute mark).

Nutrition

Calories: 87kcalCarbohydrates: 6gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1165mgSugar: 5gCalcium: 10mg

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  1. just fall on 10/17/23 at 10:49 pm

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (11)
    I like your article, and love pumpkin.

    Reply

    • Hilary Grainger on 1/6/24 at 10:28 pm

      Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (12)
      This pumpkin recipe was delicious

      Reply

      • Steamy Kitchen Team on 1/8/24 at 12:26 pm

        Hi Hillary!

        We’re truly grateful that you found the pumpkin recipe delicious! Your appreciation makes sharing recipes even more rewarding. Wishing you many more delightful culinary adventures!

        Thank you.
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        Reply

  2. Paul Wolf on 1/6/23 at 11:20 am

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (13)
    Delicious. The cinnamon is on spit. Added honey and some other time date syrup .
    Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  3. charlotte tanaka on 10/28/22 at 2:29 pm

    to make to make life easier poke pumpkin with knife and micro for 3-4 min. than
    cutl. Any ikind of hard skin no problem.

    Reply

  4. Lyttleton Barrett on 2/20/22 at 11:09 am

    Used to think I didn’t like pumpkin (apart from soup) until I tried this recipe.

    Reply

  5. Trudy on 11/13/21 at 11:25 am

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (14)
    Perfect! I needed a simple, quick recipe, my little pumpkin was going South!
    Love the ideas of the different spices, and of course the standby of Cinnamon, Sea Salt, Cloves, Nutmeg, and used Turbinando Sugar!
    I will try the Curry as well, and use some other Spices like you suggest!
    Thank you for a new way to quick cook the Winter Squashes we have now. I have an old Butternut from last year that needs to be harvested, too. So it will be next, may use Bacon fat in place of EVOO for the flavor boost.

    Reply

    • Steamy Kitchen Team on 11/17/21 at 1:17 pm

      Awesome Trudy! I agree, the spices make all the difference!

      Thank you for your feedback and Bacon fat would make these extra savoury and dreamy!

      Reply

      • Hilary Grainger on 1/6/24 at 10:30 pm

        Yes I agree this recipe delicious

        Reply

  6. Gerald Bertram on 11/1/21 at 10:33 pm

    Great

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  7. Gerald Bertram on 11/1/21 at 10:33 pm

    Greart

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  8. Gerald Bertram on 11/1/21 at 10:32 pm

    love

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    • Karina on 5/23/22 at 10:39 am

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      Very tasty pumkin. Thank you for the recepie

      Reply

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    • Lydia on 12/25/21 at 11:19 pm

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      WAY too much salt. First time we made it we had to throw it away — it was iso salty that it was inedible. Second time, we cut the salt from 2 teaspoons to 1/4 teaspoon and it came out really tasty! So otherwise a good recipe but CUT THE SALT WAY BACK!!!

      Reply

  10. Techwhippet on 11/19/20 at 8:05 am

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    Hello there,
    That’s a great article about Roasted Pumpkin Recipe.
    Keep your good job.

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  11. Lori on 8/7/20 at 5:23 am

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    SO great it came out! It’s not really hard to make. Thank you much for sharing it!

    Reply

  12. Susan Dubose on 6/11/20 at 9:45 pm

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    Oh wow! I make something similar with butternut squash and goat’s cheese. Yum

    Reply

  13. Amy on 3/23/20 at 9:46 pm

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    Made the soup today. I skipped the vegetable broth as I didn’t have any but it turned out really yummy! Thanks for the easy and lovely recipe.

    Reply

  14. Callie on 3/4/20 at 8:37 pm

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    Yumm!!! Looks so nice. My boys are picky when it comes to certain vegetables one of them is pumpkin maybe this might change their minds

    Reply

  15. Lizzie Masuku on 11/25/19 at 4:08 pm

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (23)
    Thank you, enjoyed the recipe, was easy to make

    Reply

  16. Nathaniel manukama on 11/23/19 at 11:58 pm

    I like the roast pumpkin…if you have more standard recipe card of it then share for me….

    Reply

  17. Reginald E. Morgan Jr. on 9/29/18 at 10:41 pm

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (24)
    Delicious. I love this but how much is a serving? The nutrition label does not say.

    Reply

  18. Manny on 10/27/17 at 1:57 am

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    Thank you for this recipe, it came out perfectly. We served with roast chicken. Everyone raved!

    Reply

  19. Rebecca on 10/25/17 at 6:07 pm

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    YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    LOVE YOUR RECIPES!!!!!!!!!

    Reply

  20. Pam on 10/13/17 at 1:10 pm

    Now I’m sad… got the “NOT FOUND, ERROR 404” when clicking on your link to the pumpkin seeds. 🙁

    Reply

  21. Pam on 10/13/17 at 1:03 pm

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    Oh, Yummm! I cannot wait to try this! Now on to find your method of cooking pumpkin seeds (I haven’t made them in a long while, since my kids were young and home!). Thanks so much for sharing!

    Reply

  22. Sachie S. on 10/12/17 at 6:59 pm

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (28)
    I was thinking to make boring pumpkin soup AGAIN. Then, I saw this. This is perfect to serve on Halloween night! Thank you!! As someone mentioned, I am going to try with Kabocha pumpkins!

    Reply

  23. Naran on 10/9/17 at 2:17 am

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    I love roasting pumpkins. Thanks so much for simple way to roast. I made them for dinner, it turned out perfect.

    Reply

  24. eileen on 12/23/13 at 5:42 pm

    Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (30)
    Found the perfect recipe! Thank you, it was so easy. I used pumpkin pie spices

    Reply

  25. Sharon D. Ferndale, Maryland on 9/24/13 at 9:54 am

    Q: When would you remove the skin of the pumpkin?

    Reply

    • SteamyKitchen on 9/24/13 at 10:10 am

      The skin just peels off, almost falls off when you serve it. I just serve with skin on, it helps keep the pumpkin together as I serve.

      Reply

  26. Curt on 1/23/13 at 6:22 pm

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    This looks healthy, easy and so tasty!

    Reply

  27. Mary L Fake on 11/20/12 at 9:15 am

    I have always baked my pumpkin,makes it so easy to use for pies and pumpkin cookies and breads. i love pumpkin,and the pumpkin spice coffee sounds great. Happy Thanksgiving !!!!

    Reply

  28. Kim in MD on 10/22/12 at 8:03 am

    ‘Tis the season of the pumpkin! I love roasted veggies, so I know I will love this.

    Reply

  29. Kim in MD on 10/22/12 at 8:01 am

    Ha! You crack me up, Chris! 🙂

    Reply

  30. ZarahDX on 10/21/12 at 3:51 pm

    I LOVE my Keurig, and the EcoBrew pods (SO MUCH easier to use than the “reuseable” pods that come with the Keurig). I’ve been using them to experiment with coffee combinations, apparently I’ll have to stop by a TJs soon!

    Reply

  31. Chris on 10/21/12 at 8:58 am

    Just to clarify, I am wearing the wool socks, sweats, etc….not the birds, ha ha.

    Reply

  32. Chris on 10/21/12 at 8:57 am

    I just love this time of year. Sleeping with the windows open and getting to snuggle up tight with a blanket at 3am because the temps dropped so much over night. Listening to all the birds on a quite sunday morning while comfy in sweat pants, wool socks, and sweater. Loving it! These pumpkins fit right into the fall comfort theme.

    Reply

  33. katie on 10/19/12 at 4:11 pm

    I just bought 2 pie pumpkins… might have to use one of them for roasting now!

    Reply

  34. Linda | The Urban Mrs on 10/19/12 at 1:03 pm

    Oh yum! I always use kabocha and love the sweetness. This will go on my list to try.

    Reply

  35. Brian on 10/19/12 at 12:13 pm

    mmm… wonder if this is good with kabocha pumpkin

    Reply

    • SteamyKitchen on 10/19/12 at 12:53 pm

      YES!!! Kabocha is my very favorite pumpkin

      Reply

  36. Isa@WeLoveChicken on 10/19/12 at 5:32 am

    I’ve never tried roasted pumpkin but they look fantastic! Seasoned with cinnamon (I love it), hummm! I can#t wait to try it.

    Reply

  37. Jocelyn Pascall on 10/19/12 at 12:50 am

    Yum. This looks amazing. I also like the sound of that Trader Joe’s coffee!!! I might need to pick some of that up this weekend.

    Reply

  38. Barrie on 10/18/12 at 9:36 pm

    Never had roasted pumpkin; can’t wait to try it! I LOVE all things pumpkin and pumpkin coffee is my favorite! I’m soooo jealous that you have a Keurig…I so want one! Happy Autumn!!

    Reply

  39. Lynne on 10/18/12 at 9:19 pm

    Ooooh – Trader Joe’s Pumpkin Spice Coffee?? That sounds fabuous! I want some!!! (And the roasted pumpkin looks delicious, too!)

    Reply

  40. Jen on 10/18/12 at 8:04 pm

    I love roasting pumpkins. Homemade pumpkin puree is amazing. I’ll have to try your recipe for roasting wedges. Great video.

    Reply

    • Vivek Roy on 5/9/21 at 11:10 pm

      wow , your are in mood to roast pumpkin this week . i am going to follow this recipe right now.

      Reply

    • Amalia on 1/3/23 at 8:58 am

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      Way too salty even with half the salt. Smelled fantastic when cooking but tasted awful! Had to toss my pumpkin.

      Reply

  41. Lyndsey@TheTinySkillet on 10/18/12 at 3:54 pm

    I love being able to open the doors in the evenings and mornings! Still too hot during the day. Our puppy loves it too…she is such an AC dog. Her face is in the AC vents when we are in the car. I bought Trader Joe’s pumpkin spice chai tea latte…it’s wonderful I add it to my coffee, had it this morning. I was having fun checking out all their pumpkin things! I like pumpkin roasted like this!

    Reply

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Roasted Pumpkin Recipe: easiest way to roast pumpkin (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to cook a pumpkin? ›

Roasting: Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Cut the pumpkin into wedges and remove the seeds and pulp. Place the wedges on a baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper, and roast for 30-45 minutes, until tender.

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.

Do you remove skin from pumpkin when roasting? ›

What is this? If you are making pumpkin for pumpkin puree, then there is no need to peel the skin first because the flesh just gets pulled away from the skin. However, if you want to make cubed roasted pumpkin, then it is best to peel before you roast it in the oven.

Can you roast regular pumpkins? ›

Have you ever roasted a butternut, acorn, kabocha, or spaghetti squash? Well, roasting a pumpkin is no different! Pumpkin is just another type of squash. While you can roast a pumpkin whole, it saves some time to halve it or cut it into wedges.

How to prepare and cook pumpkin? ›

Place 1/2 butternut pumpkin (cubed) in a large saucepan and fill with enough water to cover by 2.5cm. Bring to a simmer over high heat, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 20-25 mins or until the pumpkin is very tender. Strain in a colander and set colander over the hot saucepan to allow pumpkin to steam dry.

What temperature do you roast a whole pumpkin? ›

How to Cook a Whole Pumpkin
  1. Preheat your oven to 400ºF and have a rimmed baking dish ready.
  2. Rinse off the pumpkin, then use a knife to stab the hard outer shell several times, to allow for ventilation.
  3. Place the whole pumpkin on the rimmed baking dish, then transfer to the oven to roast until tender, about 60 minutes.
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Which pumpkin is best 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.

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.

Should you wash pumpkin before roasting? ›

Instructions
  1. Rinse pumpkins under warm water, removing dirt.
  2. Cut pumpkins in half on a large cutting board with a chef's knife.
  3. Scoop out seeds with a metal spoon, I use an old measuring spoon that has a nice edge.
  4. Lay pumpkins face side down in a large baking dish.

Why does my roast pumpkin go soggy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F. The high heat will quickly coax out all those naturally sweet flavors while keeping the vegetable tender-crisp.

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.

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.

Can I use canned pumpkin instead of fresh? ›

There isn't much of a difference between canned pumpkin and fresh pumpkin puree, and looking at the list of ingredients on the back of the can will tell you that.

How to cook pumpkin from Jack O lantern? ›

Once you've carved your jack-o'-lantern gather the sections that you removed from the walls of the pumpkin. Peel the orange outer skin and the inner orange pulp and what you have left is called the flesh. Roasting these pieces in the oven will make the flesh soft and sweet.

Is it better to steam or bake pumpkin? ›

If you're wanting to use pumpkin puree to make desserts, pasta dishes or even to add to breakfast recipes, then steaming it is the way to go because it heroes the natural flavour of the vegetable. When preparing your pumpkin, try to keep them roughly the same size so that they steam evenly.

How do you cook uncarved pumpkins? ›

Instead of carving, cut them in half horizontally and bake them for ~45 minutes, as you would baked potatoes. Cool only slightly, then peel and puree. Use as you would canned pumpkin for pies and other baking. You can also freeze the puree for later use.

Is it better to boil or roast pumpkin for puree? ›

Two of the best ways to cook the pumpkins for puree are steaming and roasting. I prefer steaming because it is quicker and easier when making a lot of puree at once. To steam, place the pieces of cleaned pumpkin in a roasting pan and fill the bottom with an inch of water.

How to make pumpkin taste good? ›

There are abundant ways to hack canned pumpkin purée so it tastes better.
  1. Roasting isn't just for whole veggies. ...
  2. Cook it on the stove. ...
  3. Strain it for a smoother texture. ...
  4. Change up your spices. ...
  5. Make a pumpkin purée infusion. ...
  6. Include a green apple. ...
  7. Incorporate some fat. ...
  8. Make other ingredients as fresh as possible.
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