Let Costco Cook Thanksgiving Dinner | Includes Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes & More
This Costco Thanksgiving dinner will steal the show!
If your plate’s a little too full to imagine cooking a whole dinner to fill your actual plate on Thanksgiving, consider heading to Costco where their popular pre-cooked Thanksgiving meals and sides have returned!
Find these pre-made dinner options in your local club, but note that pricing may vary by location.
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Surprisingly, this year’s turkey dinner combo is about the same price that we’ve seen in years past at $3.99/lb. The combo includes one 1/2 bone-in raw turkey breast, herbed stuffing, Yukon Gold mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, buttered green beans and cranberry sauce. According to our readers, there’s minimal work required to get these heat-and-eat meals ready to be devoured by the family.
Prices will depend on the final weight but we spotted these turkey combo meals priced around $36-$39 which is still a small price to pay for yummy convenience, easy cleanup, and less time in the kitchen means more time to spend with your family.
HIP TIP: The cooking instructions are printed on the tag on the outer container lid. Be sure to hang onto those if/when you discard the lid.
Don’t miss these other tasty side dish options…
Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes
Just $2.49/lb
Sweet Mashed Potatoes w/ Brown Sugar
Just $2.49/lb
Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Just $3.49/lb
Green Bean Casserole w/ Crispy Onions
Just $3.99/lb
One Hip reader had a wonderful experience with this meal…
“I was a bit skeptical because some of Costco’s heat-and-serve stuff can be too salty, but I was pleasantly surprised by their Thanksgiving kit. It was all-inclusive and perfectly seasoned – just as good as homemade, and very easy to prepare. The turkey breast (which does need to be baked) was tender and juicy, and the sides were all very good. We got two full meals for the three of us out of this kit, which was $26 and change, so it’s also an excellent value.”
Cooking for the family at home this year? Check out all of our easy side dish recipes!
Does Costco usually have this at Christmas too?
They have in the past, Rae, but we’ll keep watch for that again this year! ❤️