Tuesday, November 1, 2016

My Favorite's list from Trader Joe's, whats yours?

I get this question a lot so I though I would do a blog post about things that top my list from Trader Joe's. Seems like a super long post but believe me you don't want to miss a single word. I have tips and tricks to make use of them in the best way possible. Also, they have a lot of new and ever changing things according to the seasons so if you would like to see a seasonal update, please send me a quick word.

This is not a sponsored post, I was not paid to talk about their products (I wish they did, though $$$) and I bought everything on my own. Now that that's out of the way and clarified, lets move to the top 10 or 11 or 12....in no particular order...

1. Sun Dried Tomato and Basil Chicken Sausage: I have used this in pasta recipes either pan seared/grilled and sliced or remove casing and saute the mince. Both ways it has turned out different and delicious.



2. Breakfast Trail Mix: Makes for a great anytime snack, for the kids at school, after games and for me with a cup of coffee. Has just the perfect amount of sweet to take care of the afternoon cravings.



3. Riced Cauliflower: I have nothing against regular rice. I am always looking for ways to add more vegetables to our diet and this has been great. I have used it in place of rice and also used it in soups and curries. 



4. Mandarin Orange Chicken: Is there a kid on this planet who does not like this sweet and sour chicken. Some days when I have been running around and come dinner time have no idea what to do, this had come to the rescue. The kids love it with some steamed rice and broccoli.



5. Vegetable Masala Burger: This is sooo good, tastes just like tikki (indian potato dumpling/pancake, somewhere in between). I have added this to salads, made sandwiches and veggie burgers and used it in place of tikki with Chickpea curry. 



6. Chicken Gyoza Potstickers: Another kid (and adult) favorite in our house. the best way to make these is to heat a non stick pan on high heat. Place the frozen dumplings on it. when they sizzle add 1/2 cup of water and cover with lid. Still on high heat, let the water dry out and the crust brown a little. Uncover, flip and let the other side brown and crisp a little. I know what I am having after I get done here.



7. Milled Flaxseed with blueberries: Can this get any more nutrient and anti-oxidant rich. makes for a great addition to pancakes, muffins, oatmeal and smoothies.



8. Broccoli and Kale slaw salad with dressing and dried cherries: Another family favorite and I am never out of this. No matter what I have for lunch or dinner, this is always an option to toss and on the ready. the best thing about this is that it has a great shelf life even when it is tossed. You can refrigerate the leftovers and pack for lunch to be used the next day. tastes just the same and even better once it has had a chance to marinate and absorb the flavors overnight.



9. Everyday Seasoning with built in grinder: a great addition to everyone's spice cabinet. It has chunks of spices that are coarsely ground and add so much flavor. A simple pasta with some olive oil, grated cheese and some of this spice does wonders.



10. Himalayan Sea Salt with Truffles: Have really enjoyed using this to replace with regular sat in a lot of dishes like chopped salads to go with Indian food. 



 11. Scallion Pancakes: Pan sear these babies to a delicious crispness with some sunny side eggs sprinkled with salt and cayenne pepper. You can thank me later :)



12. Fiberful Granola Bars: These have no preservatives and artificial flavors and you can totally tell by their delicious taste. Makes for a great snack for school, work or even an easy and quick to go breakfast.


 13. Seafood Paella: Have you ever hit the snooze button a few too many times and realize everyone needs to be out the door in less than 45 minutes. This saved me the other day to pack a quick lunch with a side of salad and fruits. 



 14. Asian Vegetables with Beijing Soy Sauce: This is for when I had to go to the grocery store but could not make it and there is no fruit or vegetable in the fridge to fall back upon. Makes a great stir fry with steamed rice or fresh noodles.



15. Multigrain Blend with vegetables: There are days where I crave a nutty whole grain crunch and am stumped for ideas. This is a great way to add some wholesome grains to add variety. Toss it with some scrambled eggs, roasted peanuts and red pepper flakes.



16. Cocoa Truffles: How could I not have chocolate in this feature. Trader Joes has some of the best collection of chocolates and I literally have tried them all. This truffle is one of my favorites since it had a rich, dark chocolate taste that is rich and oh so smooth and best part its not too sweet.



My top 10 ended up being a top 16 but who cares, more the merrier in this case. Right!! Hope this helps on your next shopping trip and if you would like me to cover the seasonal stuff then leave a comment and aslo share some of your favorites.

1 comment:

  1. Become my shopper too. Knowledge is power, and you have it about food. just double your purchase and mail it all to us! Thank you.

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