Kirkland’s Chicken Noodle Soup from Costco is the perfect choice for when you are in the mood for some home cooking but don’t have the time to prepare it yourself, or in my case, don’t want to prepare it yourself. It has a generous amount of tender rotisserie chicken and wide noodles with celery and carrots in a savory broth.
It is sold at Costco in a 64 oz container for $9.99. You can heat it up on the stove or in the microwave, but I prefer heating it on the stove. I can get 4 large bowls of soup using the portions as a meal and I buy the soup year round. Surprise friends who are sick with a container or buy for yourself in preparation of a dental procedure. It is always nice to stock up before my area gets hit with an arctic blast. Get out your favorite crackers or crusty bread to accompany the soup.
Plus all the other things you put into your cart as you pass by the things you went to Costco for in the first place 🙂
Campbell’s, Chicken Noodle Soup, 10.75 oz, 12-Count | Costco.
While clearly all agreeing on the smart portioning, readers did, however, have some additional and sometimes disagreeing advice on freezing soups.
The internet already knew Costco chicken noodle soup was good. Considering the bulk-buy chain sells an estimated 60 million rotisserie chickens a year (via NPR), it only seems natural that some of that chicken also becomes a delicious soup. Selling at $9.99 for a 64-ounce container, this deli favorite features the chains signature rotisserie along with wide noodles, celery, carrots, and a savory broth (via I am Tired of Cooking). A great deal for sure – the only catch is eating all 64 ounces before it goes bad.
And one final tip for those who worry about freezing affecting the taste. A self-professed Costco employee says this soup actually comes to them frozen in the first place: “Broth and noodles come in pre made and frozen we just thaw it and put in containers with chicken” (via Reddit). So now you know – buy in bulk and pack your soup to-go.
“I thought the same thing. I freeze soup portions in Glad containers, when they solidify I then remove the soup blocks and vacuum seal them. This prevents freezer burn and I can have soup whenever I please. I tend to make large batches of soup. Works great for me!” says the contributor.
The Redditor that started this conversation posted, “Pro tip: the chicken noodle soup is amazing, less than $10, and fits perfectly into 4 mason jars if you live alone and need to freeze.” If youre doing the math, thats lunch for $2.50 per day over 4 days – a pretty fabulous deal. Loving this idea, one reader laments, “I need a second freezer just for stuff I get at costco [sic]” while another quickly points out, “Costco sells one.”
Plus all the other things you put into your cart as you pass by the things you went to Costco for in the first place 🙂
Kirkland’s Chicken Noodle Soup from Costco is the perfect choice for when you are in the mood for some home cooking but don’t have the time to prepare it yourself, or in my case, don’t want to prepare it yourself. It has a generous amount of tender rotisserie chicken and wide noodles with celery and carrots in a savory broth.
It is sold at Costco in a 64 oz container for $9.99. You can heat it up on the stove or in the microwave, but I prefer heating it on the stove. I can get 4 large bowls of soup using the portions as a meal and I buy the soup year round. Surprise friends who are sick with a container or buy for yourself in preparation of a dental procedure. It is always nice to stock up before my area gets hit with an arctic blast. Get out your favorite crackers or crusty bread to accompany the soup.
Kirkland Chicken Noodle Soup | Chef Dawg
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