Classic Pumpkin Spice Nuts

By

Mila

Published 27. March 2025

Fall snacking has always been one of my favorite things about the season. There’s something about the cooler weather that makes me want to munch on something warm and cozy. But I don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen when I could be outside enjoying the crisp air. That’s why I love recipes that take less than 30 minutes from start to finish.

These pumpkin spice nuts are my go-to when I need a quick snack that actually tastes like fall. I can make a big batch on Sunday and have snacks ready for the whole week. The kids grab them for after-school munchies, and I pack them in my lunch. They’re way better than anything you can buy at the store.

Want something sweet and crunchy? These are perfect. Need a snack that travels well? Same. Honestly, I make a double batch every time because they disappear so fast in our house.

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Why You’ll Love These Pumpkin Spice Nuts

  • Simple ingredients – With just four basic ingredients, this recipe couldn’t be easier to make and you probably already have most of what you need in your pantry.
  • Perfect fall snack – The warm pumpkin pie spice gives these nuts that cozy autumn flavor we all crave during the cooler months.
  • Healthy snacking option – These roasted nuts are packed with protein and healthy fats, making them a much better choice than processed snacks.
  • Great for meal prep – Make a big batch and store them for easy grab-and-go snacks throughout the week, or package them up as thoughtful homemade gifts.
  • Quick preparation – Most of the time is hands-off roasting in the oven, so you can prep other things while they cook to golden perfection.

What Kind of Nuts Should I Use?

You can use pretty much any combination of raw nuts you like for this recipe – almonds, pecans, walnuts, cashews, and hazelnuts all work great. The key is making sure they’re raw and unsalted since you’ll be adding your own seasoning and don’t want to overdo it on the salt. If you can only find roasted nuts at the store, they’ll still work, but keep an eye on them while baking since they might brown faster than raw ones. I like to use a mix with different textures – maybe some crunchy almonds with softer pecans and walnuts for variety in each bite.

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Options for Substitutions

This simple recipe is pretty forgiving when it comes to swaps:

  • Raw mixed nuts: You can use any combination of nuts you like – almonds, pecans, walnuts, cashews, or even pumpkin seeds work great. If you only have roasted nuts, that’s fine too, just watch them more closely since they’ll brown faster.
  • Pumpkin pie spice: No pumpkin pie spice? Make your own by mixing 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, 1/8 teaspoon ginger, and a pinch of cloves. Or just use plain cinnamon for a simpler flavor.
  • Olive oil: You can swap this with melted butter for richer flavor, or use coconut oil if you prefer. Any neutral oil like vegetable or canola works too.
  • Salt: Feel free to adjust the salt to your taste, or try using garlic salt or onion salt for a different flavor twist. You can also skip it entirely if you’re watching sodium.

Watch Out for These Mistakes While Cooking

The biggest mistake when making spiced nuts is using already roasted nuts, which can become overcooked and bitter – always start with raw nuts for the best flavor and texture.

Another common error is not stirring the nuts frequently enough during roasting, which leads to uneven browning and some nuts burning while others stay pale.

To get the spices to stick properly, make sure your nuts are still slightly warm when you toss them with the oil and seasonings, and don’t skip the salt since it helps balance the sweetness of the pumpkin pie spice.

Keep a close eye on them during the last few minutes of roasting since nuts can go from perfectly golden to burnt very quickly, and let them cool completely before storing to maintain their crunch.

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What to Serve With Pumpkin Spice Nuts?

These warm, spiced nuts are perfect for fall entertaining and make a great addition to any cheese board alongside creamy brie or sharp cheddar. I love setting them out during movie nights or game day with some apple cider or hot chocolate for the perfect cozy snack combo. They’re also fantastic sprinkled over a fall salad with mixed greens, dried cranberries, and goat cheese, or even tossed into your morning yogurt or oatmeal for extra crunch. For parties, try pairing them with other seasonal treats like apple slices, dried fruit, or dark chocolate for a simple but satisfying spread.

Storage Instructions

Store: These spiced nuts will stay crispy and fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. I like to keep mine in a mason jar on the counter so they’re easy to grab for snacking. Just make sure they’re completely cooled before storing to keep that perfect crunch.

Freeze: Want to make a big batch? These nuts freeze really well for up to 3 months in a freezer-safe container or bag. I love making extra during fall to have on hand for holiday entertaining or gift-giving throughout the season.

Refresh: If your nuts lose their crispiness after a few days, just spread them on a baking sheet and pop them in a 300°F oven for 3-5 minutes. Let them cool completely and they’ll be back to their crunchy, spiced goodness!

Preparation Time 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time 30-60 minutes
Total Time 40-75 minutes
Level of Difficulty Easy

Estimated Nutrition

Estimated nutrition for the whole recipe (without optional ingredients):

  • Calories: 1500-1700
  • Protein: 38-44 g
  • Fat: 130-150 g
  • Carbohydrates: 45-55 g

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unroasted, unsalted mixed nuts
  • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice blend or ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt (adjust to taste)

Step 1: Preheat Oven and Prepare Baking Sheet

Preheat your oven to 250°F.

While the oven is heating, line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent the nuts from sticking and make for easy cleanup.

Step 2: Season the Mixed Nuts

  • 2 cups unroasted, unsalted mixed nuts
  • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice blend or ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt (adjust to taste)

Place the unroasted, unsalted mixed nuts in a medium bowl.

Drizzle them with the extra-virgin olive oil and toss until all the nuts are evenly coated.

Sprinkle in the pumpkin pie spice blend (or ground cinnamon) and salt, then toss again to ensure the seasonings are distributed throughout.

Step 3: Bake or Air Fry the Spiced Nuts

  • seasoned mixed nuts from Step 2

Spread the seasoned nuts from Step 2 onto the prepared baking sheet in a single layer.

For oven baking, bake at 250°F for 1 hour, stirring halfway through to ensure even roasting.

For air frying, set your air fryer to 275°F and air fry the nuts for 30 minutes, stirring at the 15-minute mark for best results.

In my experience, the air fryer method produces especially crispy and flavorful nuts in much less time than the oven!

Step 4: Cool and Store the Nuts

Allow the nuts to cool either on the baking sheet or in the air fryer basket.

Enjoy them warm or at room temperature, and store any leftovers in a sealed container to keep them fresh for snacks and gatherings.

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