If you know what to look for while shopping at Costco, you can actually score some pretty incredible meals that require little to no cooking at all. And while the popular warehouse giant is known for its everyday staples across a wide range of categories, the freezer aisle happens to hold some of the best meals you can find in the store.
From comfort food classics to internationally inspired gems, Costco’s freezer section is home to much more than your average TV dinner. In fact, some of the bulk retailer’s best finds have a restaurant-style quality that makes them both convenient and reliable options for solo meals and family dinners alike. Because no matter how rewarding it is to make a meal from scratch, it’s still always nice when you can streamline the process with a frozen food option when you need.
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In honor of the freezer staples that help supply weeks of easy, no-fuss meals, we rounded up 10 restaurant-quality dishes hiding in Costco’s freezer aisle that are totally worth tossing into your cart. With everything from Detroit-style pizza and crispy Buffalo wings to Japanese-inspired stir-fry and seafood alike, these Costco frozen foods hit the spot and deserve a permanent place in your weekly meal rotation.
Best Costco Frozen Dishes
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With so many picks under one roof, figuring out which frozen meals at Costco are actually worth taking home can be a challenge. To make the decision a little bit easier, our list below focuses on items that can either stand on their own as a satisfying meal or be upgraded with a simple addition like rice or vegetables. Follow along and let us know if we missed any of your Costco frozen favorites.
1. Authentic Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pizza
Quite possibly the best pizza deal at Costco apart from buying a fresh pie from the food court, the Authentic Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pizza rivals your local pizza joint with ease. It features a thick Detroit-style crust with crispy, caramelized edges, and it comes loaded with mozzarella cheese and a combination of sliced and diced pepperoni that stretches from edge to edge. You get two in a box, and it’s perfect for sharing.
2. Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and Beef Lasagna
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Sold as a two-pack of 3-pound trays, the Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and Beef Lasagna is a reliable pick for both solo meals and big family dinners. It features layers of lasagna noodles, seasoned beef, Italian sausage, ricotta, mozzarella cheese and Romano cheese, all topped with a rich vine-ripened tomato sauce. Bake it in the oven and add a dusting of Parmesan and chopped parsley on top, and you’ve got the foundation for a hearty, restaurant-worthy meal.
3. Sukhi’s Indian Chicken Tikka Masala
If you’re craving takeout, Sukhi’s Indian Chicken Tikka Masala is a solid alternative to ordering out. Featuring tender white meat chicken in a rich, creamy tomato sauce, it’s seasoned with traditional Indian spices and serves as a flavorful meal with hardly any preparation required. Pair it with white rice and a side of naan, and you’ve got yourself a tasty, no-fuss dinner.
4. Kirkland Signature Blackened Atlantic Salmon
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Of course, we can’t leave out the seafood lovers. The Kirkland Signature Blackened Atlantic Salmon is an easy way to put a restaurant-style spin on dinner, and it’s one that elevates the table without much effort at all. The box comes with six frozen filets, each pre-seasoned with a smoky blackened coating and ready to cook until tender and flaky in a matter of minutes. It only needs a side of vegetables, salad or rice to round out the meal, making it a great option to stock up on for nights when cooking a full dinner just isn’t happening.
5. Kirkland Signature Crispy Wings With Classic Buffalo Sauce
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A personal favorite that never misses the mark, the Kirkland Signature Crispy Wings are a welcome upgrade from Costco’s vast frozen chicken selection. Designed to cook up quickly and resemble your favorite sports bar-style wings, each bag comes packed with multiple servings and packets of tangy, spicy Buffalo sauce to bring everything together.
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6. Ajinomoto Yakitori Chicken With Fried Rice
A long-time fan-favorite among Costco shoppers, the Ajinomoto Yakitori Chicken With Fried Rice is a reliable pick for anyone looking for more takeout-style frozen dinner inspiration. It features tender chicken, mixed vegetables and seasoned rice tossed in a yakitori-inspired sauce, coming together in a quick meal that’s ready in minutes. Savory, filling and easy to buy in bulk, it’s no surprise this one has remained a go-to for shoppers over the years.
7. Ajinomoto Yakisoba With Vegetables
Naturally following its fried rice counterpart, Ajinomoto Yakisoba offers another freezer aisle take on classic Japanese street food. Even better, this tasty noodle dish cooks up in minutes for a quick, comforting meal. It features Japanese-style stir-fried noodles and an assortment of crisp vegetables tossed in a sweet and savory sauce. It’s easily enjoyable on its own or rounded out with an added protein like chicken, shrimp or tofu.
8. Bibigo Beef Bulgogi Mandu
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Costco’s Bibigo Beef Bulgogi Mandu is an easy choice for those looking for quick meals that still feel restaurant-prepared. These extra-large, fully cooked Korean-style dumplings feature an ultra-thin wrapper and are packed with savory bulgogi beef and an assortment of vegetables, including cabbage, green onions and carrots. Fry them in a skillet, deep-fry them in oil or simply toss them in the air fryer, then serve with a side of your favorite dipping sauce.
9. Kirkland Signature Panko Shrimp
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Another popular pick that feels like it was pulled from a local seafood restaurant, Kirkland Signature Panko Shrimp is an easy option for quick dinners and party-style snacking alike. Sold in a 2.5-pound box, these tasty jumbo butterfly shrimp are coated in a panko breading and cook up in a matter of minutes. Enjoyable on their own with a side of dipping sauce, you can also elevate the meal with a squeeze of lemon, a simple side salad or a batch of fries for a more complete meal.
10. Kokoro Classic Egg Grilled Musubi
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Taking us back to Hawaii with a classic mealtime staple, Spam musubi is the perfect example of a snack that has full meal potential. Costco’s Kokoro Classic Egg Grilled Musubi elevates the experience with fluffy egg, rice and a meatless patty topped with a sweet and savory glaze. Designed as a lighter alternative to traditional Spam musubi, this snack heats up in the microwave in just 1 minute and 15 seconds, yet it still somehow produces results that look like they came straight from a local Hawaiian restaurant. Eat two in one sitting, and you’ll be full in no time.
Tips to Make Frozen Dishes Better
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One of the easiest ways to upgrade frozen food is by avoiding the microwave whenever possible. While the appeal of many freezer finds is that they can be heated in minutes, taking a little extra time to use the oven, air fryer or stovetop often results in better texture, more even cooking and a finished product that feels much closer to a freshly prepared meal.
Another quick upgrade that makes a world of difference is incorporating a fresh ingredient or two before serving. While some frozen meals come complete with an entrée and sides, others can benefit from a simple finishing touch like freshly grated Parmesan cheese, sliced green onions, parsley or a squeeze of lemon over chicken or salmon. And for dishes that need a little extra help, an easy side like fried rice or a fresh salad can help better round out your meal.
As with any meal, a little preparation can go a long way. And while Costco’s frozen dishes are more than capable of standing on their own, they can also serve as a reliable foundation for something even better. With a little creativity, it’s easy to elevate an already satisfying meal into something that feels restaurant-worthy, but if convenience is the priority, these picks are still more than capable of delivering a delicious meal with minimal effort.
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