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QuestionHow can I make them dill-pickle flavored?Community AnswerUse pickle juice in place of the salted water to soak them in.
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QuestionWhy were the insides of my seeds all shriveled up?Community AnswerIf all your seeds are "shriveled up," it indicates that either the flower wasn't pollinated (not likely) or the flower head was harvested before the seeds developed (most likely). Ensure that the back of the flower head is yellowish and that all of the green on the face of the flower head has dried to brown as the shells will develop ahead of the seeds inside.
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QuestionDo I have to boil and disinfect raw sunflower seeds before giving them to my pet bird to eat?Community AnswerNo, as most birds are used to eating raw sunflower seeds.You can wash the sunflower seeds first, however.
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QuestionWhat is a substitute for parchment when roasting sunflower seeds?Community AnswerUse aluminum foil or just spread them on a cookie sheet.
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QuestionDoes soaking the seeds in water remove any salt on them?Community AnswerYes, it does.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I made my sunflower seeds too salty?Community AnswerIt they're not overcooked, you could rinse them with water and re-roast them. Or sometimes I just combined a salty batch with a bunch of plain roasted seeds.
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QuestionCan I grind roasted sunflower seeds?Community AnswerYes. You can grind them to make sunflower seed butter, which is a great alternative to store-bought peanut butter.
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QuestionWhen roasting sunflower seeds with the shells on, are you actually supposed to use 1/3 to 1/2 cup salt? It seems like a lot of salt!Community AnswerWhen I made this recipe, I thought it was a lot as well. I soaked them with the amount suggested and they were delicious! I don't know how it is when you boil them, though, you could probably use less.
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QuestionCan shelled sunflower seeds be eaten raw straight from a store's shelf?Community AnswerYes, they can.
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QuestionCan I salt sunflower seeds after they are roasted?Community AnswerYes, but they won't absorb as much of the salt. Try re-heating them at the lowest temperature possible to get them good and warm. Dump them in a bowl and stir in some butter, then put them in a bag or container with a lid and add your salt. Shake violently. I find that fast food salt packets are much finer grain than standard store-bought salt, so it tends to stick better.
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QuestionCan I roast sunflower seeds grown in a home garden?Community AnswerYes, some varieties are grown specifically for seed so look out for those when growing and make sure the heads are 'ripe' before harvesting.
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QuestionHow do I roast sunflower seeds in an air fryer?Community AnswerPlace in a 400°F air fryer for 5 to 10 minutes. Be sure to check the seed to make sure it is roasted – if not, return to the air fryer for more time.
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