These items are not only great by themselves but work well being adapted into other recipes.
Here are seven Costco frozen foods shoppers say taste like home cooking.
Kirkland Lasagna
The Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and BeefLasagnais a must-have, shoppers say.
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“I like cooking.
“Just want to add my two cents as well.
These are phenomenal for a frozen soup dumpling,” one Redditorsaid.
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Will be buying these for the foreseeable future.
“The big bag of Birdseye Garlic Chicken.
Has big chunks of chicken, pasta, broccoli etc.
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Delicious and cooks up on the stove in just minutes,” one customersaid.
“It was on sale for $7.39 for a 4 pound bag.
(The full price is $10.69.)
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“Salt, garlic powder, black pepper.
Coat lightly in olive oil and roast/bake in oven until somewhat browned.
Dash parmesan on top and salt further to taste.
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“I buy these all the time, a staple.
I usually just put lemon juice on them and love them like that.
I will also mix them with any chopped up protein I am having,” anothersuggested.
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“Eggland’s Best Omelettes.
Very quick breakfast on hectic mornings.
Grab some fruit,” one Redditorshared.
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“These are my go to for instant pot pasta!
“Had these last night!
Done,” another said.
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“I add a little ranch dressing to them, but they would be great without it.
Other shoppers love to use the veggies as a base for their own home-cooked recipes.