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Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

An unopened bag of Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

Real Food! Trader Joe's has finally graced us with something other than a snack food or dessert item. It's been too long. On the flip side, I can say that this was worth the wait.

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Taste

I'm not overly impressed by a lot in the produce section. A lot of times, things spoil relatively quickly. But every now and again they hit us with a gem. And honestly, this is one of the best items to grace the fresh produce section since the addition of the Butternut Squash Zig Zags.

Not only is this tasty, but this is also a quick and easy way to put a healthy meal in front of you in a matter of minutes without much effort.

For $4.99 this runs laps around takeout.

So, in this bag are veggies and two other plastic bags: one with the soba noodles and the other with a ginger sauce.

Now, what I don't agree with: this bag being 7 servings. Try two or three. Please don't buy this bag hoping to share it among 7 people. They'll be hungry.

Now, there is no protein like tofu or animal protein here. But that is easily solved.

This is a healthy meal in a bag. It's loaded with veggies. And if you need some carbs to feel full you have some delicious soba noodles waiting to be reheated here. You can easily have this on the table in about 10 minutes or less.

Now, a few things you should be aware of all deal with the sauce. The sauce has a nice ginger-soy flavor. So if you are gluten-free, you are out of luck on this product.

But the sauce is also spicy and a bit on the saltier side. So, my recommendation is to add some taste. It's between mild and medium, but it was a bit unexpected if you didn't read through the ingredients list first.

I told my husband I made this from scratch. He believed me. Score. 

Overall

He enjoyed this. So did I. It's about time we had some fresh veggie kits that made dinner a breeze. Even lunch the next day was a breeze too.

Would I buy this again? Yes, I would buy Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit again. It was a healthy flavorful option without a heavy calorie count.

Did you try it?  Let me know what you think in the comments section!

Product photos

The bag of Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit:

An unopened bag of Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

Calories

Nutritional information and calories in Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

Ingredients

Ingredient list for Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

How to prepare:

Cooking directions for Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

After being cooked you get:

Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit fully cooked looking from the top down.

A view from the side:

Backlit shot of a fully cooked Trader Joe's Vegetable and Soba Noodle Stir Fry Kit

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Copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese Bites

A glass bowl full of my copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese bites.

Don't you hate it when you go to the store and one of your favorite items is sold out? I do. Interestingly enough, the ingredients to make these delicious bites are commonly available at the store. With a couple of quick steps, you can make your own. These can be ready in about 15 minutes and are a great match to the customer's favorite. My copycat Trader Joe's Oven-Baked Cheese Bites recipe is also gluten-free and keto-friendly, so if that is why you pick those items up, then keep this recipe handy! Parmesan Crisps like this is truly easy to make.

A side by side comparison of my Copycat Oven Baked Cheese Bites and Trader Joe's

I love Trader Joe's Oven-Baked Cheese Bites. But apparently, a lot of other people do. While it makes my weekly shopping list, it doesn't make it into my cart regularly. Why? Because at some point, prior to me getting to the store, someone has already cleared the shelf for me.

It's that serious.

So rather than sulk about it. I went over to the cheese section and dealt with the issue directly. One chunk of parmesan cheese went into my cart as did one chunk of Grana Padano cheese.

Why those? Because those are the only ingredients in the original product.

After a bit of experimenting, I figured a pretty close ratio was 3:1. In this case, 3 cups of Grana Padano Cheese to 1 Cup of Parmesan Cheese.

In other words, after a bit of kitchen tinkering, I realized that 4 cups of shredded cheese would yield about 24 crisps.

So one cup of parmesan with three cups of freshly grated Grana Padano seemed about right.

Now, about that round shape. That was an easy problem-solving issue. Some basic kitchen equipment and you'll also have a similar (but not exact) shaped crisp.

Do I Have To Use the Cheese You Mentioned?

No. They just won't taste like the copycat that they are trying to be. If you use cheddar, you'll have cheddar bites. Use all parmesan, then you'll have parmesan crisps. At the end of the day, this is just a really simple parmesan crisp recipe.

What's the Difference Between Grana Padano and Parmesan Cheese?

While both kinds of cheese mention "parmesan" there are some differences. Both products are DOP controlled, meaning there are certain rules that are in place to protect this product from being named anything other than what it is.

In order for it to be called:

Grana Padano Parmesan-it must be aged at least 9 months, must be produced in the Po River Valley, must be produced with partly skimmed cow's milk and will contain the Trademark on the rind.

Parmesan Reggiano- it must be aged at least 12 months, is a mix of whole and skim cow's milk, is only made in certain northern provinces of Italy, and will also contain an indication on the rind about its origin.

Watch Me Make My Copycat Trader Joe's Oven-Baked Cheese Bites (40 Seconds)

Tips for making

  • These are essentially just parmesan crisps, so any hard cheese you would enjoy would work here
  • Keep an eye on these as the process moves pretty quick
  • If you are watching these from the window of your oven, you will watch the following phases: melting, bubbling, frying, and when they look dry they are done.
  • While they come out slightly darker than the cheese bites in a bag, they are just as delicious.

How Do I Make these at Home?

Step 1: Get two chunks of cheese: one of parmesan and one of Grana Padano. Preheat your oven to 400F.

Copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese Bites cheese needed to make at home: parmesan and grana padano

Step 2: Grate the cheese.

The cheese mixture with a table spoon, rasp, and mini muffin tin.

Step 3: In your mini muffin tin, put one tablespoon of cheese shreds into each space. Four cups of shredded cheese should yield 24 bites.

A mini muffin tin with 2 spaces filled with shredded cheese.

Step 4: No need to grease the pan. The cheese has enough fat to prevent it from sticking. After you have filled all 24 spaces, place into the oven. You will see the cheese go through various phases: melting, bubbling, what looks like frying. Once there is less liquid in each space, then you'll need to keep an eye on these. They will brown quickly from this point.

Step 5: Allow to cool for about 10 minutes. Use a spoon to pop these out of their place. If there is still some grease left, then allow them to dry on a paper towel. If they seem dry, then place them into an air tight container for storage.

A glass bowl full of my copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese bites.

Step 6: Taste and enjoy!

Holding up one Copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese Bite to see texture.

I hope you enjoy these Copycat Trader Joe's Oven-Baked Cheese Bites!

If you try this, would you mind hitting the "Rate" button? I'd love to know what you thought of it. If you modified the original recipe here, please let me know how it turned out. I love comments!

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Four of my parmesan crisps next to the glass bowl of crisps
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4.48 from 17 votes

Copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese Bites

My copycat Trader Joe's Oven Baked Cheese bites will yield you delicious and strikingly similar cheese bites.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Cooling10 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Copycat, parmesan crisps, trader joe's oven baked cheese bites
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 166kcal
Author: Brenda

Ingredients

  • 1 cup parmesan cheese shredded
  • 3 cups grana padano cheese shredded

Kitchen Equipment Needed

  • Grater
  • Mini Muffin Pan
  • 4 cup measuring cup

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400F
  • Shred cheeses
  • Add 1 heaping tablespoon to each space in a mini muffin pan.
  •  Bake for 11-14 minutes
  • Allow to cool in the pan for about 10 minutes. Use spoon to pop them out of their space.

Video

Notes

  • These are essentially just parmesan crisps, so any hard cheese you would enjoy would work here
  • Keep an eye on these as the process moves pretty quick
  • If you are watching these from the window of your oven, you will watch the following phases: melting, bubbling, frying, and when they look dry they are done.
  • While they come out slightly darker than the cheese bites in a bag, they are just as delicious.
  • If they come out with a little "crown" of cheese, don't worry, that is delicious too. It's great for sampling your work.

Nutrition

Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 681mg | Potassium: 39mg | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 330IU | Calcium: 503mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues

An unopened package of Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues

If there was the one-holiday product, that I wish I could go back to is review because it would have been helpful, were the Mini Peppermint Meringues. I loved and adored them. They were delicious, crisp, and melted in your mouth like it never happened. And for the most part, you could have had a relatively large serving of them and still felt pretty guilt-free. Best of all, they were straight-up excellent. Now, we have Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues to add to our carts.

Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues review Pin for Pinterest

Taste and review

To be honest, I haven't even got to review the standard vanilla ones that are sitting around on store shelves year-round. To me, those tasted like Lucky Charms marshmallows. But they had more of a melt-in-your-mouth feeling when you ate them.

These, they spoke to me. They said the word "chocolate." And I answered the call.

Now, to be clear on some differences, these are big. So these aren't ones you pop in your mouth with no regrets like the peppermint. And they seem a touch larger than the vanilla ones too. Each one seemed like 2-3 bites.

Unlike the vanilla ones, this didn't remind me of a marshmallow flavor. Nope, these reminded me of a cookie. Almost chocolate chip cookie-like.

They have little mini chocolate chips in each one, plus there is a good amount of cocoa flavoring each one of these. But they also melt in your mouth. But that's because a meringue for the most part is just sugar and egg whites. Thus they are also labeled as being gluten-free.

I wasn't complaining. Plus, three of these make for a serving. Those three large meringues are also just 90 calories.

And three is sufficient to scratch the itch of wanting something sweet.

Overall

For $3.69 these aren't bad. They aren't totally guilt-free, but still better than reaching for a box of cookies.

Would I buy this again? I'm more likely to reach for Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues than I am a box of cookies. Just as much sugar, just less guilt at 30 calories each.

Did you try it?  Let me know what you think in the comments section!

Visual rundown

The box of Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues:

An unopened package of Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues

Calories and ingredients

Nutritional information, calories and allergy information for Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues

Out of the package you get:

An open box of Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Cocoa Meringues with two meringues out for display

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The Bottom Line

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Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette

An unopened bottle of Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette

It's not often that I don't like something here. I'm not trying to be overly kind. I try to be objective on things. However, there are some items that hit my pantry and I need to call them what they are: basic. And Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette is just that.

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Taste

Behold. A vinaigrette. Three dressings landed at the same time: this rose, a sesame, and a fig.

Other than being labeled organic there is absolutely nothing special about the contents of this bottle. And in fact, I feel it is a long list of missed opportunities.

For $3.49, the bar is just a bit higher. This isn't some $1.99 dressing. This is nearly double that.

Then there is the taste. I was hoping for some semblance of rose. It's faint at best. Put it on a salad and whatever rose I could taste disappears.

And then there are the ingredients. Why high oleic sunflower oil? It's flavorless.

At least if they had used unrefined sunflower oil, there would have been an added layer of flavor. Even good olive oil can add more flavor. But here, nothing.

Overall

If you can get some oil you like, some red wine vinegar, and some Italian seasoning, then you'll have something better than what is in this jar. Not as convenient. But certainly cheaper. If I'm going to drop nearly $4 on a bottle of dressing, especially a vinaigrette, it better be something special.

Here you just have expensive basic dressing.

Will I buy this again? No, I will not buy Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette again.

Did you try it?  Let me know what you think in the comments section!

Product photos

The bottle of Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette:

An unopened bottle of Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette

The nutritional information and the ingredients:

Calories, nutritional information and ingredient list of Trader Joe's Organic Rose Vinaigrette

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The Bottom Line

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Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans

An unopened bag of Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans

Every now and again I pick things up and if I didn't have this blog, I would have passed over them. Thankfully I do have this blog, because unlike some of the other items I've tried recently, here is a hidden gem, if you have a sweet tooth.

Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate & Honey Toffee Pecans Review Pin for Pinterest

Taste and review

Now, I'm no chocolate aficionado. But when something hits my palate I know what I like.

I like these.

Now, I didn't look at the back of the bag to see what I was getting. And when I poured a few into my hands I was taken back.

These are covered in powdered sugar.

Lots of it.

Black pants are ill-advised when consuming these. Trust me.

Despite looking like river rocks in the palm of my hand these were yummy.

With one exception: I wished they were in dark chocolate.

Despite that one wish, I had no problem having a serving or two of these. They managed to be salty, sweet, crunchy, and nutty all in each bite.

Within each chocolate is a toffee-coated pecan. This hits that sweet and salty mark. The milk chocolate doesn't add much here and the powdered sugar mutes the chocolate further.

Regardless, each bite is delicious.

For those calorie counting people out there, consider yourself warned: while the package says a serving is 4 pieces, I can't imagine how they measured that. My pieces ranged from small pebble-sized up to full river rock-sized. That's a huge variation (check out the pictures below).

Overall

If you aren't counting calories, then this is a solid bag to pick up. While I'm disappointed it isn't dark chocolate, it still has so many fabulous elements in each bite: nutty, sweet, salty, chocolatey, crunchy, smooth, and straight up delicious. Each bag will set you back $3.49.

Would I buy this again? While Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans won't be a regular purchase, they are delicious.

Did you try it?  Let me know what you think in the comments section!

Product photos

The bag of Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans:

An unopened bag of Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans

Calories

Calories and nutritional information for Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans

Ingredients

Ingredients and allergy information for Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans

Out of the package you get:

An opened bag of Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate and Honey Toffee Pecans showing the chocolates dusted in powdered sugar

Want to see more items I've reviewed from Trader Joe's? Click on Thoughts & Reviews of Trader Joe's for a searchable list.

The Bottom Line

Don't forget to share your thoughts by going to the "user review" at the bottom of the box (click on the number of stars you believe this product deserves) and leave a comment below.

You can also FOLLOW ME on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to see what I'm up to.

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