Yakisoba Stir Fry Kit Now Available at Costco
This meal kit comes with Costco’s famous rotisserie chicken!
Costco is selling a meal kit with everything you need to whip up a yummy Yakisoba stir fry meal at home!
The price of the kit varies by weight, but at $4.49 per pound you’ll pay around $15 for noodles, shredded rotisserie chicken, stir fry vegetables, and sauce.
These ingredients come together fast to make a simple, one-pan meal. Just add oil to a pan and cook the veggies for two minutes, toss in the chicken and cook for two more minutes, and then add the noodles and sauce for one additional minute.
That’s just five minutes of cooking time for a delicious, home-cooked stir fry meal. Every meal should be this easy!
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Does anyone know if Sams Club has something Ike this? If so, is it any good? Thanks!
Sams does not
This looks yummy. Wish they had a seafood version!
I could go for that, Bunny!
Anyone know what sauce they use?
It’s a teriyaki-type sauce. My family loved it!
This is really good! I do add water chestnuts, and more broccoli to it. We also like it with a fried or poached egg on each serving.
Thanks for letting us know how your family likes to eat this, Sheila! I love your add-ins!
What a great idea, thanks for sharing!!
Too expensive, i think.
This is something that u can make just make by buying some teriyaki sauce…at the end of the day if u have some egg noodles, veggies and any protein it will take 10 minutes to cook.
There is a lot of things you can make by “just buying things” sometimes conveniently packaged meals do the trick on a busy night
I am very thankful for the Hip2Save team for making this post! I read it today and I think my sister will love this for her birthday dinner! It looks and sounds delicious!! Thank you very much for always creating wonderful posts, it is truly a blessing and it is helping my family this year!!
You are so welcome!
It rooks like Costco is aiming for the meal-kit audience with this one, since everything is prepped and ready to throw in a wok. I wonder if they are going to do more of these?
Anyone know where I can find nutrition info on this Costco stir fry?
That’s exactly what I’m
Looking for.
Hey Angie! Maybe check with the deli department at your local Costco to see if they could provide you with the nutritional information on these. I did a quick search and was able to find this image that a Reddit user shared for the chicken stir-fry. Hope this is helpful! 💞
Can you buy the sauce in these kits separately?
This kit is easy to prepare. The sauce in the package is primarily soy sauce, however. I add some teriyaki and hoisin along with some water to the sauce provided. It needs the sugar from the soy sauce! I also add unsalted peanuts. (Unsalted because the sauce included in the package is very salty) Don’t think that you can just recreate this on your own by using spaghetti as the noodles in the package are yakisoba noodles!
I am also looking for the sauce for this. . Costco usually uses ingredients they sell. I was thinking of trying the Mr. Yoshida sauce, I’m hoping this is the sauce they use for this.
This is the sauce they use: Bachan’s – (2 pack) Original Japanese Barbecue Sauce, 17 Ounces. Small Batch, Non GMO, No Preservatives, Vegan and BPA free. Condiment for Wings, Chicken, Beef, Pork, Seafood, Noodle Recipes, and More. https://a.co/d/0twr3v5
It is also sold at Costco.
This was the only dish I could get EVERYONE in my house to eat & they discontinued it!!! My family would eat it every week- I am so sad!!!
Same here! Sad times.
What kind of noodles are used in the stir fry? I love this but it’s seasonal. Hoping I can make it on my own
They use yakisoba noodles – can be hard to find but so worth it
The noodles are Yakisoba noodles. And they come in the kit. So you don’t need to go looking around looking for the noodles.
Same here! Sad times.
My meal did not have the rotisserie chicken. Mine had beef. And the beef was very good.