Trader Joe’s is to you what the LEGO store is to your kids. A land of possibility that both delights and overwhelms. That’s why we’ve found eight simple dinner recipes to help you navigate Trader Joe’s landscape. From a five-minute meal even your Insta-pot can’t recreate to a fortified version of everyone’s favorite Mandarin Orange Chicken, these dishes will keep you warm and sane when the snow flies.

Tortellini Soup with Kale & Sausage

Gabby Cullen

Wondering how to use up all that kale sitting in your bin? This simple stew-like recipe is perfect for cold winter nights, and the kids love it! Simply saute white onion and the sliced up sausage in a bit of olive oil until the onion is soft and the sausage has browned. Add the chicken stock or broth and bring to a boil. Then, add the tortellini and reduce heat to a simmer for about four minutes. Finally, toss in the chopped kale, let it wilt and then top with parmesan cheese. 

Warm Winter Salad

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This easily assembled winter salad takes advantage of the fruits (and veggies!) of the season. It’s hearty enough to serve as a main dish but can double as a side just as easily. The trick? The warm vinaigrette dressing you whip up ahead of time and pour over a package of Trader Joe’s Cruciferous Crunch bagged salad mix to soften it up. Top the now slightly wilted salad with sliced yellow beets, edamame and pomegranate seeds that all come prepped and ready to go. Then throw on your favorite winter citrus (we’re partial to grapefruit) before serving. This dish hits all the healthy notes!

Chicken Alfredo with Linguine and Broccoli

Gabby Cullen

Give your go-to alfredo sauce a seasonal boost with this new harvest version that's made with lots of cheese, cream and plenty of fall flavors. Simply warm up the sauce on low with ready-made chicken strips, toss it with a bag of linguine and add some steamed broccoli on the side. Dinner is done! 

Classic Fondue

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Trader Joe’s is on a mission to bring fondue back. We’re loving it because busy parents can throw this cheesy meal together faster than your Insta-pot can say “ready, set, go!” Simply heat a container of Trader Jacques’ La Fondue (made with three savory kinds of cheese) in the microwave for about five minutes. Let it sit for one or two more, and then bring it straight to the table (psst … no dishes or special cookware are part of this easy-peasy meal’s appeal), where you can have fresh fruit, veggie, and French bread pieces waiting. The only thing that would make this meal better is a matching container of chocolate fondue for dessert!

Butternut Squash Soup

Bring your best winter soup game with this lighting-quick meal that’ll warm your mini crew up from the inside. It starts with a box of Trader Joe’s butternut squash soup heated through on the stove. It finishes with all kinds of scrumptious, seasonal toppings your little chefs will love to toss into this healthy soup base (We’re digging dried cranberries, sour cream, and pumpkin seeds, but green onions, almonds, and goat cheese might be just as good!). Cater your topping choices so everyone in the fam gets to ladle up a bowl of their favorite flavors. Pair it with a box of Raisin Rosemary Crisps, and you’ve got the easiest, tastiest soup you’ve ever made.

Fortified Mandarin Orange Chicken

You know your little foodie will gobble this one up no matter what the season. So why not turn it into a filling dish that meets your kiddo’s daily veggie requirement too? It’s easy to beef it up with winter greens like broccoli, peas and green peppers. Follow SOP for stovetop prep when you’re cooking the chicken and sauce. Throw in chunky green peppers and broccoli florets for the last few minutes, and cover your saucepan so they steam a bit, and then swirl in a handful frozen green peas just before you serve. Your little chef won’t know what hit her!

Individual Pizza Pies

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Pizza is always a hit in your house, but deciding on toppings is where you hit a snag. Overcome the great pizza debate by making simple individual pies for your half-pint and better half this winter. Use Trader Joe’s frozen naan bread, covered with your favorite pizza sauce to start. Then let everyone pile their must-have toppings onto pre-shredded mozzarella. Mushrooms, olives, pineapple, pepperoni. It’s all fair game here. It takes about 5-7 minutes in a preheated 400-degree oven to turn the cheese nice and bubbly. That’s when you know they’re ready to bring to the table!

Winter Rice Bowl

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You’ve been looking for an excuse to try Trader Joe’s new Everything But the Bagel seasoning, so we came up with one for you. Make it the primary flavor of this simple winter rice bowl that combines seasonal squash and broccoli with Trader Joe’s precooked, frozen chicken. Cook the chicken, squash zig zags and broccoli on their own (psst ... it’s easy to throw a personal spin on this bowl by subbing your seasonal faves in lieu of ours). Then zap the three-minute miracle bag of TJ's Organic Brown Rice in the microwave before tossing it into a bowl. Top the rice with fixings and then get down to seasoning it to your liking. Serve it mixed together or leave the separate parts atop the rice.

 

 

Busy doesn’t even begin to describe your weeknights—which is why Trader Joe’s recipes are a serious game changer. Not only is the food super affordable, but the variety of products make getting a deceivingly simply meal (that looks totally gourmet) on the table in no time at all. We gathered our favorite secret recipes that’ll make you look like the Barefoot Contessa—all while spending 20 minutes or less in the kitchen. Scroll down to see them all.

Homemade Pizza with Prosciutto

Gabby Cullen

Trader Joe's popular make-at-home pizza dough is an easy way to impress your family on the fly. Combine a little tomato paste with garlic, olive oil, fennel and thyme, and then spread the mixture on your shaped dough. Then, sprinkle your choice of cheese (we prefer a blend!) and top with thin slices of prosciutto. You can fancy it up even more with arugula or figs. It takes less than 20 minutes to bake. 

Scallop Rolls

Anna Doogan

Try a twist on the classic lobster roll! Sprinkle scallops with salt and pepper, and saute in butter. Then tuck them into a squishy hot dog bun with some greens and a dollop of mayo or a tangy tartar sauce. You may not actually be lounging at the seashore, but with this recipe, at least you can pretend you are. Perfection.

Next-Level Ravioli

Sara Olsher

Trader Joe's has a great selection of ravioli, but topping it with marinara can get old. By adding steamed spinach, peas and melted Boursin cheese, this pumpkin ravioli now has three veggies (and they all taste like cheese!).

Kid-Friendly Curry

Sara Olsher

Expose your kids to a taste of Thai with this easy recipe. Mix a can of coconut cream (also available in a low-fat version) with a bottle of Trader Joe's Thai Red Curry Sauce and simmer. Cube some of Trader Joe's pre-cooked all natural chicken breast to throw in the pot, and serve over their three-minute rice. You can also add steamed spinach!

Fortified Mandarin Orange Chicken

Allison Sutcliffe

You know your little foodie will gobble this one up no matter what the season. So why not turn it into a filling dish that meets your kiddo’s daily veggie requirement too? It’s easy to beef it up with winter greens like broccoli, peas and green peppers. Follow SOP for stovetop prep when you’re cooking the chicken and sauce. Throw in chunky green peppers and broccoli florets for the last few minutes, and cover your saucepan so they steam a bit, and then swirl in a handful frozen green peas just before you serve. Your little chef won’t know what hit her!

Tortellini Soup with Kale & Sausage

Gabby Cullen

Wondering how to use up all that kale sitting in your bin? This simple stew-like recipe is perfect for cold winter nights, and the kids love it! Simply saute white onion and the sliced up sausage in a bit of olive oil until the onion is soft and the sausage has browned. Add the chicken stock or broth and bring to a boil. Then, add the tortellini and reduce heat to a simmer for about four minutes. Finally, toss in the chopped kale, let it wilt and then top with parmesan cheese. 

Delicious Pulled Pork Tacos

Sara Olsher

Trader Joe's Pulled Pork can be made in the microwave in three minutes and makes a super-tasty base for these tacos. Add your favorite toppings, but don't skip the Roasted Tomatillo and Mango Salsa, which adds some tang and spice.

Pesto Pasta with Shrimp

Anna Doogan

Pesto is the star of this easy pasta recipe that will definitely earn a spot in the summer dinner rotation. Mix your favorite cooked pasta with shrimp and garlicky pesto. Add chopped fresh basil and tomato with a sprinkling of grated parmesan for an extra blast of favorite summery flavors.

Classic Fondue

Trader Joe’s is on a mission to bring fondue back. We’re loving it because busy parents can throw this cheesy meal together faster than your Insta-pot can say “ready, set, go!” Simply heat a container of Trader Jacques’ La Fondue (made with three savory kinds of cheese) in the microwave for about five minutes. Let it sit for one or two more, and then bring it straight to the table (psst … no dishes or special cookware are part of this easy-peasy meal’s appeal), where you can have fresh fruit, veggie, and French bread pieces waiting. The only thing that would make this meal better is a matching container of chocolate fondue for dessert!

Asparagus Risotto with Chicken

Gabby Cullen

This one-pot meal takes less than 15 minutes. Warm up some asparagus risotto on the stovetop (this usually takes over an hour to prepare!), slice up Trader Joe's pre-cooked seasoned chicken breasts, and add to the risotto at the last minute to warm it up. Serve with a salad and dinner's done/ 

—Gabby Cullen with Sara Olsher, Allison Sutcliffe & Anna Doogan

 

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Broccoli might be what makes our kids turn up their noses, but in Japan, it’s green peppers that evoke a nation-wide “ew”. In fact, movie go-ers in Japan actually saw a slightly different scene (below) than the one you likely saw here in America. In a film all about emotions, this small change makes perfect sense. Scroll down to see the original clip and photos of the swap.

Did you know that there was also a slight change in the UK version? In a dream sequence instead of a hockey game, British viewers saw a soccer (errr…football) match instead.

What vegetable makes the “Disgust” in your toddler take action? Share your story in the Comments below!

— Christal Yuen

While Portland may not have its own NFL team, the Seahawks are as close as it gets. The good news? They’re headed to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row on February 1, which means you now have less than two weeks to get your game-viewing party food together. Get a jump start on the eats by scoring saucy wings, pizzas and mile-high subs from these local restaurants. Just be sure to place your order well in advance (like, today!) since many of these spots will sell out by game day. Flip through the gallery for all the details. Game on!

Sizzle Pie

This pizza spot, found on both sides of the river, has pie options for everyone in your football-watching crew - vegetarian, meat-loving, vegan, and gluten-free. If you don't have a big party, try doing a "half and half" with a more adventurous side for the grownups. How about the "It's Always Sunny in Portland" with shaved beef steak, green peppers, white onions and provolone?

632 E. Burnside St. and 926 W. Burnside St.
503-234-7437
Online: sizzlepie.com

photo: Sizzle Pie by Linda C. via Yelp

What’s you go-to party food when the chips are down? Let us know in the comments!

— Kelley Gardiner


Are your tykes bored of the same old, same old? Check out our kid-friendly recipe for crockpot pizza. Though it may sounds silly, little tummys will love this yummy recipe which includes all their favorite ingredients including noodles, cheese and pepperoni. Parents will love the simplicity of one-pot cooking. Got an adventurous kid? Add some broccoli, fresh or sundried tomatoes and green peppers to customize your pie!

Ingredients

  • 1 package (16 ounces) wide egg noodles
  • 1-1/2 pounds ground beef or turkey
  • 1/4 cup chopped onion
  • 1 jar (26 ounces) spaghetti sauce
  • 1 jar (4-1/2 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1 package (3-1/2 ounces) sliced pepperoni, halved
  • 3 cups (12 ounces) shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
  • 3 cups (12 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese

Directions

Cook noodles according to package directions. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook beef and onion over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Stir in the spaghetti sauce, mushrooms and Italian seasoning. Drain noodles.
In a 5-qt. slow cooker coated with cooking spray, spread a third of the meat sauce. Cover with a third of the noodles and pepperoni. Sprinkle with a third of the cheese. Repeat layers twice.
Cover and cook on low for 3-4 hours or until heated through and cheese is melted.