NEW @ Trader Joe’s! ITALIAN PIZZA CRACKERS


NEW ITEM, PRODUCT OF ITALY

Trader Joe’s just introduced a few new crackers to their lineup recently, both of them Made in Italy.

I saw them on the NEW ITEMS shelf and this “pizza” one in particular caught my eye

Pizza Seasoned Crackers? Really? Yes, Please.

The cute, little round “pizza crackers” do pretty much resemble a little pizza. They’re both cute and tasty! The baked crackers have tomato sauce and quite a bit of oregano. Look. Little crunchy pizzas, people…

My review: They’re good. I am giving these a Thumbs up! In fact, 3 of us tasted these to try test taste them. We all liked them. We all said Good New Product.

We ate them naked, by themselves to start with. Tasty and yes reminiscent of pizza with lots of oregano. Next we topped them with slices of cheese, which of course they matched well with. We had Smoked Gouda on hand and they were very good with it but naturally I think they would be really excellent with some sliced fresh mozzarella. If you buy these, I would definitely try that combo. But honestly lots of things would be good with these.

So worth trying. I would buy these again.

(Tip: after you open the package I suggest keeping the leftover crackers in a resealable zip-lock bag to keep them as fresh as possible.

$2.49 box (4.2 oz)

Trader Joe’s VEGAN BANANA BREAD with Walnuts


Trader Joe’s Vegan Banana Bread with Walnuts is achieved “without the use of dairy or eggs (or, of course, any other animal products).”

This is one of those TJ’s vegan products that appeals to non-vegans (like me) as well. I found this as tasty as other banana breads that aren’t vegan.

“Whenever we introduce a vegan version of an existing product, we always make sure that it will appeal to non-vegans as well-our philosophy being that when it comes to comfort food, you shouldn’t have to compromise. We’re happy to report that Trader Joe’s Vegan Banana Bread passes this test with flying colors, boasting a fabulously sweet banana-walnut flavor and dense, moist texture. Every soft, flavorful bite gives in nicely, without any of the rough or gritty consistency that you can occasionally encounter in certain other ‘alternative” breads.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/vegan-banana-bread-with-walnuts-063483

This make a nice treat.

I would buy it again.

$5.49 (1 lb)

Trader Joe’s New Item: Rustico Sweet Long Peppers: Gourmet stuffed peppers ideas


(May 2024)

Saw these today at my local Trader Joe’s. These long peppers caught my eye and looked really good, though I didn’t get to try them yet. They say these are sweet, not hot, some gourmet variety for a long pepper. Most peppers I see shaped like this have been of the hot variety but not this one.

One idea for these is they would be perfect for stuffing and I found the growers website and they have a number of recipes for stuffed peppers which look and sound pretty pretty good.

I would expect these are one offs so if you want too try them and you see them, probably buy asap while they are in stock, which I expect is Limited.

https://www.muccifarms.com/produce/rustico-sweet-long-peppers/

Two recipes on the growers website looked good. One, stuffed with ground turkey and rice and the other a Moroccan one with quinoa and vegetables.

https://www.muccifarms.com/kitchen/rustico-turkey-stuffed-sweet-peppers/

https://www.muccifarms.com/kitchen/rustico-stuffed-peppers-moroccan-flavours/

NEW : Trader Joe’s COCONUT CHICKPEA CURRY (pouch)


NEW ITEM

COCONUT CHICKPEA CURRY – “a creamy recipe with tumeric and aromatic spices” (PRODUCT OF INDIA)

I saw this in the NEW ITEMS shelf yesterday and tossed a pouch in my cart as I’ve found some of “Trader Joe’s Indian Fare” dishes pouches decent. Not to mention super convenient. For example the yellow tadka dal (which I’ve since learned to make on my own watching some YouTube videos).

This new one is COCONUT CHICKPEA CURRY with coconut milk as the first ingredient, followed by chickpeas.

Here is what TJ’s has to say about the product on their website:

“Made with a relatively simple recipe that includes coconut milk, chickpeas, chopped veggies, and spices like turmeric, cinnamon oil, and dried curry leaves, this heat-and-eat Curry achieves a remarkably complex, yet beautifully balanced mix of flavor, texture, and aroma—and all after a single minute in the microwave, or a few minutes submerged in boiling water.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/coconut-chickpea-curry-075749

Eaten with some Basmati rice you can have a pretty easy meal for not much money (about $2.75 including the rice?) which you can make.

How to cook Basmati Rice (they say don’t rinse, i say do rinse, then reduce water by 2 tbls)

The Indian Fare pouches are easy to make and convenient to keep in your pantry. These are a bit faster even than frozen Indian meals perhaps by a few minutes – so not a huge difference. Be sure to try some of TJ’s frozen Indian items, many of which are VERY GOOD. See… Palak Paneer, Channa Masala, etc

MY REVIEW: You can microwave this or cook it on the stove. I did the latter. The Coconut Chick Pea curry was pretty good. Its mild from a simple, coconut milk sauce. This will be good with say Naan and Basmati rice. The dish is simple not complex, but fairly tasty with chick peas, some carrots, some onions in a coconut milk curry. However compared to say that other chickpea dish, I didn’t find this one as tasty as TJ’s excellent Channa Masala sold in the Frozen section. That dish is tastier, more complex. It tastes almost like it came from a restaurant. It is just tiny bit more expensive (50 cents) than this, but worth it. The Channa Masala is a 9. This is a 5.

However if you prefer your tastes for Indian dishes run toward mild and simple than perhaps this Coconut Chickpea curry may be to your liking. If you can, try both and decide which you prefer. My choice of the two is the frozen Channa Masala, which I adore.

$2.49 (10 oz pouch)

I believe this is VEGAN as it doesn’t list butter or ghee ?

Another of the Indian Fare Trader Joe’s stuff in a pouch, Madras Lentils

Trader Joe’s “Blackened Salmon”, Seasoned Atlantic Salmon Fillets


“SPICES BLACKEN BEAUTIFULLY WHEN COOKED”

This is a recent, new addition in the area with the fresh salmon. Trader Joe’s has come up with a pre-seasoned ready to cook version with spices already added to their popular fresh Atlantic Norwegian farmed salmon. The fish marinates in the package and get imbued with the flavors. OK so what’s “blackened” mean anyway you ask? Well “blackened fish” is a preparation and seasoning trend that came out of New Orleans years ago, where it was made famous by the late N.O. chef Paul Prudhomme. The spice blend gives food a dark burnished or “blackened” color when cooked. Years ago it was a huge cooking trend especially as Prudhomme’s famous “Blackened Redfish”

https://www.foodnetwork.com/how-to/packages/food-network-essentials/blacken

The typical spice blend for blackening is a mix of thyme, oregano, paprika, cayenne, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, salt and pepper.”

Trader Joe’s says this:

“Over the years, we’ve received many requests from our customers for pre-seasoned salmon, to make it even easier to go from the fridge to the dinner table. That’s precisely why we’re introducing Trader Joe’s Blackened Salmon to our fresh meat and seafood section.

These boneless, skin-on fillets come ready to cook with a mélange of savory (and slightly spicy) seasonings, including garlic, onion, smoked paprika, chipotle peppers, and demerara sugar all over it. As the fish cooks in an pan, oven, broiler, or especially the air fryer, this layer of seasonings creates a flavorful texturally satisfying Blackened outer crust.” https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/blackened-salmon-seasoned-boneless-fillet-078215

It all sounded interesting to me and decided to check out these Blackened Salmon fillets to review.

As they say one can broil, pan fry or bake it as per the package and mention it works especially well cooked in your air fryer! (I don’t have one so can’t say)

I cooked the salmon pan frying it skin side down in a hot cast iron pan for 3-4 minutes, then put it under the broiler. Doing it this way can get the skin a bit crispy. I only gave it another 2 minutes on the top side under the broiler. As these fillets were on the thin side I was very careful not to overcook it. Personally I hate overcooked fish. My cook on fish is always to do it “just until it flakes”. In salmon’s case I like to still end up seeing the tiniest bit of pink. My wife sometimes makes me put her piece back for another minute, which to me is over cooked but I do hers as she likes.

So how did this “Blackened” salmon taste? Very good actually, the two of us found this seasoned salmon to quite tasty. I didn’t think they put a ton of seasoning on the fish so it wasn’t overdone with the spices and had just enough seasoning to add some nice flavor but not overpower the salmon.

I served the salmon with pieces of lemon and to go with it, some buttery mashed potatoes and a salad. This combination made a perfect yummy dinner that we both really enjoyed. In fact I could have easily eaten another piece of salmon! It was that tasty.

Trader Joe’s charges a bit more (of course) for the pre-seasoned salmon. $10.99 a pound whereas the regular fresh Atlantic Norwegian salmon goes for $9.99. I could not help thinking is it worth my paying an extra dollar per pound for a few spices? Literally all they do with this was sprinkle a tiny bit of seasoning and we know this added cost is for this additional “labor” as well as a little bit of spices (1 gram?).

I like this “blackened salmon” but I bet the reality is I will probably save a buck or so and buy the regular salmon as usual and add my own seasonings – which I normally do anyway. I can try to approximate their mix of “thyme, oregano, paprika, cayenne, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, salt and pepper” and let it marinate with the spices for a hour or so before I cook it.

Certainly some people will prefer the slightly easier route of having it already seasoned which is why TJ’s came out with this in the first place. In any case I’d say this seasoned salmon is worth trying so check it out.

Trader Joe’s ORGANIC COUSCOUS


So Trader Joe’s used to carry “whole wheat couscous” , a nice whole grain which a lot of people loved, including yours truly.

A while back they discontinued it! It’s been off the shelves for a year or more. However its come back reincarnated this time as Organic Couscous.

The old whole wheat couscous came as a 500 gram (17 oz.) package and cost $1.99. With this organic version the sign says 12 oz. for the same price as before, $1.99. More Shrinkage? Yes, I know its now Organic. On a side note, a TJ’s Captain told me a some point they took some products off the shelves in order to eventually replace them with an organic version, like this case with couscous. The Captain said he thought Trader Joe’s will try to make all of their products Organic in the future, kind of like Whole Foods?

In any case I’m happy to see the couscous back. I love it as its one of the easiest and fastest grains to prepare. Add the grain to boiling salted water (or stock), with some butter, turn it off and let it sit for 5 minutes, fluff it up and serve as a side dish.

“It can be prepared a number of different ways, including in the microwave, but if you ask us, our favorite method is to bring a cup of your favorite broth, combined with two tablespoons of butter, to a boil, remove it from heat, then stir in one cup of this Organic Couscous, cover, and let sit. After only five minutes, you should have a hearty, fork-fluffable side that’s ideal for serving alongside grilled salmon, Shawarma Chicken Thighs, or any other protein you’d prefer.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/organic-couscous-077993

If you want to make a real Moroccan Couscous here a link to a recipe

RECIPE – Trader Joe’s SOY CHORIZO AND POTATO (papas con chorizo)


Many people wonder how to use Trader Joe’s Soy Chorizo, so here’s one idea that I use it for quite frequently. I cook up potatoes and onions and add the Soy Chorizo to it for a very tasty (vegetarian) version of the famous Mexican dish “Papa con Chorizo” (potatoes with chorizo).

Here’s my recipe . We substitute Trader Joe’s soy chorizo for real pork chorizo making this dish vegetarian. Some people may not even know that its vegetarian when they taste it. In fact, though I’m not vegetarian I like this quite a bit as its a bit healthier. I make this dish about every other week as an easy dish which is good to have on hand in the fridge as it can make a few things. This is especially good as a filling for quesadillas, tacos or burritos, it works really well with eggs too mixed into it. You can make up a whole package of the Soy Chorizo to have on hand for the week.

INGREDIENTS

Trader Joe’s SOY CHORIZO

Trader Joe’s TACO SEASONING (optional)

Potatoes (waxy potatoes are best, like Red potatoes, Yukon Gold or similar) 1 pound

Onion (medium – diced)

Fresh garlic (optional, chopped)

(optional – fresh cilantro)

I usually make this for about 2 people/portions. Adjust amounts as needed

RECIPE – Soy Chorizo with Potatoes

Boil about a pound of potatoes cut in half in lightly salted water. Cook for about 12 minutes or so or just until done, meaning when a knife goes in pretty easily.

Drain and rinse them with cold water until they are cool enough to touch. Cut the potatoes up into bite size pieces.

In a cast iron or non-stick skillet, sauté an medium size onion (diced) in about a tablespoon of olive oil for a few minutes (add a few cloves of fresh chopped garlic too if you like). Toss in the diced potatoes. Let potatoes and onions sauté together on medium heat until the potatoes take a little bit of color which may take about 10 minutes or so, stirring gently every 3 minutes. Sprinkle on some Taco Seasoning (optional) if you like. If you are not using it, just add a sprinkle of salt and pepper.

Next add your Soy Chorizo. Lower the heat. Gently mix in and combine the Soy Chorizo into the onion and potatoes. How much chorizo to use is up to you. I usually add about 1/2 the tube for about about a pound of potatoes but you can add more or less as you see fit.

Saute the mixture on low heat for about 5 minutes or so and it’s ready. If you like cilantro, sprinkle on a big handle of it, chopped up, which brightens the dish really nicely.

Optional: Eggs work great with this mixture. If you want them at the end just mix in 3 beaten eggs and let the eggs cook slowly until done. Serve immediately with warm tortillas or make quesadillas with this as your stuffing.

PAPAS CON CHORIZO is a tasty mixture which is great for tacos or burittos and my favorite, cheese quesadillas. To make those,use flour tortillas, (or corn if you like) and sprinkle some grated cheese on the tortilla in a lightly oiled pan. Top with the potato mix, fold in half and cook for a few minutes on each side until the cheese is melted. For even cheesier ones, also put a little grated cheese under the tacos and let them get golden brown and a little crusty. These are really my favorite. And if you want to use corn tortillas instead, those will also be great with this filling.

Besides tacos or tortillas, mix this potato mixture into scrambled eggs for a great dish.

Enjoy.

Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel SEASONED KETTLE COOKED POTATO CHIPS


NEW ITEM

Gourmet Level Chips.

TJ’s says: “Made with Lady Clair and Dakota Pearl potatoes grown in western Canada, our supplier fries these Chips in small batches, then kettle-cooks them until they’re ready to be seasoned and cooled. This method, as opposed to the typical “continuous fry” method of chip-making, results in extra-flavorful chips with a harder, crunchier bite.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/everything-but-the-bagel-seasoned-potato-chips-069082

My wife bought these and we we tasted them we both loved them from just one bite. So Delicious.

Theses are kettle cooked and cut a little thicker, so are very crunchy. I would say they taste like the best, high quality, kettle cooked potato chips you’ve had. Those “gourmet” level ones. The “EBTB” Seasoning is delicious here. Blends in well, and just enough. Not overpowering to the chips, just enhancing them. They use just enough for a great extra taste but not where you don’t taste “potato” first and foremost, not the added “flavoring”, so way better than say Lay’s in this respect.

One thing about these though. The bag should have a Warning label about being: “Highly Addictive”.

$2.99 bag (7 oz)

We would buy them again.

Product of Canada

Trader Joe’s THAI PEANUT SATAY SAUCE


New item: THAI PEANUT SATAY SAUCE

Ingredients include; Coconut milk, coconut sugar, peanuts, red curry paste, lemongrass, shallots, galangal, tamarind, coriander, cumin….

Trader Joe’s THAI PEANUT SATAY SAUCE is a new addition to their line of Thai and Asian sauces and condiments. (Jan 2024)

TJ has this to say: “Made for us by a supplier in Thailand, our Peanut Satay Sauce starts with a base of rich coconut milk, peanuts, and aromatic red curry paste, to which our supplier adds a mix of savory seasonings including lemongrass, shallot, garlic, galangal, and tamarind paste. In addition to making a delicious dipping sauce for grilled, skewered proteins of all kinds (we’re especially fond of it with shrimp, pork loin, or tofu), it also makes a fantastic condiment for burgers and lettuce wraps, and a superb sauce for serving over Thai Wheat Noodles. And for an effortless and flavorful salad dressing, simply add a bit of Rice Vinegar to a few spoonfuls of Satay Sauce in a bowl, mix, and enjoy.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/thai-peanut-satay-sauce-077247

I got a jar to taste and review recently. My initial take is it’s pretty good. Thai food can be very bold with flavors. For my taste buds while this Satay Sauce is kind of tasty, I just wish it had more “oomph”. That is way bolder with flavors so that it really tasted “Thai”. Personally I wanted more more of everything (more peanuts, more galangal, and way more red curry paste)

Its OK but just way too much on the tame side, and Thai food is not tame in the least. I’m pretty sure a Thai baby could handle this and I don’t mean just in the heat level. So while I wish it was a little bolder never the less this new sauce is kind of tasty — IT CAN BE IMPROVED.

So I I say it has potential. If you fix it up a bit, adding a thing or two. Certainly a squeeze of lime juice for a little more sourness. It’s not spicy, so if you like spicy, just add a bit of your favorite spicy condiment. For instance Peri-Peri or Bomba to jazz it up. Want it more peanut-y? I sure do. I mixed in a few spoons of crunchy peanut butter and it got way better. Crushed garlic too.

But even if you just use as-is, this can be OK in a pinch (if you are not Thai). Satay usually means grilled items so you can use this for grilled proteins or the like. Say with chicken, shrimp, fish, pork, beef or grilled tofu for that matter. You can marinate them in some sauce for say 30 minutes, then grill it. You can also brush some sauce on at the end of grilling for a nice glaze. It can burn so be careful.

The Satay Sauce can be used in a number of ways. At it’s simplest you could just use it on the side or spoon some on top. Say with grilled chicken, meat, fish, shrimp or tofu. Here I served the satay sauce with a grilled chicken breast, and it works great with chicken. Or anything for that matter.

Salad Dressing – “For an effortless and flavorful salad dressing, simply add a bit of Rice Vinegar to a few spoonfuls of Satay Sauce in a bowl, mix, and enjoy.” – Trader Joe’s.

Is THAI SATAY sauce good for noodles? Very much so! This sauce will definitely be good with say your Thai Wheat Noodles or Squiggly Noodles dishes. Add a bit of soy sauce and a squeeze of lime juice too and maybe some chopped cilantro. And again, I would mix in a few tablespoons of crunchy peanut butter.

Thai Peanut Noodles: Mix the sauce into your cooked noodles. Add a nice amount and also a a little soy sauce, some lime juice, and if like spicy maybe some Sriracha, Bomba, or Peri-Peri. Mix in a few tablespoons of crunchy peanut butter. I would add vegetables of ones choosing: maybe shredded cooked carrots, peppers, and green onions. Cilantro too if you like it. If you have some crushed peanuts on top that will help.

So I think one could come up with something tasty using this sauce, especially if you experiment a bit with it. Adding some stuff.

It’s $2.29 for an 8 oz jar.

I would buy it again (I just wish it were more authentically Thai)

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/recipes/peanutty-satay-sauce

VEGAN

Trader Joe’s BLACK GARLIC CREAM CHEESE SPREAD


RAVE

“Tangy creamy cream cheese speckled with fermented black garlic for unique, earthy, slightly sweet, umami rich flavor.”

Trader Joe’s says: “It’s a tangy cream cheese flecked with savory, fermented Black Garlic throughout, its flavor further bolstered by dried garlic and roasted garlic powder. A generous schmear of the stuff is an instant upgrade to your morning bagel and a delectable dip for crackers, crudités, and roasted Shishito Peppers. It also makes a splendid sandwich spread, and it enlivens everything from pasta sauces to baked potatoes.”

https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/black-garlic-cream-cheese-spread-078086

“Umami-rich flavor. A savory shmear for sandwiches, crackers and bagels.”

You may have heard Trader Joe’s new BLACK GARLIC CREAM CHEESE spread. I heard it was really good and a hit, so got some to review.

My take? I’m all in. Yes this black garlic cream cheese spread is delicious. I loved it immediately and found it so good. Full of umami from that mellow black garlic. (something that they used to actually sell fresh)

I put some of this spread on a bagel and topped it with cucumbers and the combo was of course so yummy.

This stuff is going to be great spread on toast, any bread or crackers. I tried it on some rice crackers. Yum. Next, I tried it as a dip for sliced veggies dipping in spears of cucumbers and carrots. This makes a perfect dip for crudités. Dip your baby carrot snacks in a little!

Honestly this is one of those “what wouldn’t this be good on” Trader Joe’s products. I am sure when you taste it you will get a few ideas where to use this. Putting this on Baked Potatoes is one No Brainer. Pasta? Yes, put a spoonful or two into almost any pasta dish and stir it in with a tablespoon of pasta water. Could I thin it with a touch of greek yogurt and serve on the side with a piece of grilled chicken, shrimp or fish? Why not indeed. So experiment away! Take it out and leave at room temp for an hour if want to let it get softer and more spreadable.

Black Garlic Cream Cheese Spread is $2.79 for an 8 oz tub.

I would buy this again.

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