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Have anyone tried the chicken burgers from trader joes?

Posts: 312 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
They are soooooo yummy. So flavored I don't put anything them. They're in the frozen food section. They are called chili lime chicken burgers. Here are the nutrition facts. 300g sodium, 150 calories, 19g protein and only 2.5g of fat. Also has iron, fiber,vitamins. So yum.

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  • Posts: 3,882 Member
    I miss Trader Joe's. D: I moved to a town that had one, but then quit my job and moved back home, which doesn't have one.
  • Posts: 104 Member
    i don't typically go to trader joe's but if i do i'll be sure to look for them, they sure look good from the photo.
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  • Posts: 1,189 Member
    Ooh thanks for the tip! I usually just grab the frozen turkey burgers but I will have to keep an eye out for these.
    I miss Trader Joe's. D: I moved to a town that had one, but then quit my job and moved back home, which doesn't have one.

    I missed Trader Joe's when I moved away too :( But on their site, you can "request" a store in your town and I did that for my old city) it made me feel a tiny bit better lol.
  • Posts: 2,983 Member
    Apparently you can't bake them in the oven? The instructions didn't include oven so I put them back. (Yes, I really can't cook.)

  • Posts: 369 Member
    They are soooooo yummy. So flavored I don't put anything them. They're in the frozen food section. They are called chili lime chicken burgers. Here are the nutrition facts. 300g sodium, 150 calories, 19g protein and only 2.5g of fat. Also has iron, fiber,vitamins. So yum.

    Ive had them in my freezer for months and im wondering if they went bad....Did you just cook them on the stovetop?
  • Posts: 3,307 Member
    Apparently you can't bake them in the oven? The instructions didn't include oven so I put them back. (Yes, I really can't cook.)

    You probably can. I bake stuff in the oven all of the time that doesn't have oven instructions. lol. Especially, veggie burgers (I'm a vegetarian).
  • Posts: 3,307 Member

    Ive had them in my freezer for months and im wondering if they went bad....Did you just cook them on the stovetop?

    Check the date, no? Hopefully there is one.
  • Posts: 876 Member
    Apparently you can't bake them in the oven? The instructions didn't include oven so I put them back. (Yes, I really can't cook.)

    You can cook pretty much anything in the oven. Looks like these can go in anything: microwave, oven, toaster oven, stove top.
  • Posts: 7,846 Member
    Apparently you can't bake them in the oven? The instructions didn't include oven so I put them back. (Yes, I really can't cook.)

    Now, see, to me using the oven IS baking. It's microwave or bust, bayyyyyyyyybe.
  • Posts: 312 Member
    regpark85 wrote: »
    i don't typically go to trader joe's but if i do i'll be sure to look for them, they sure look good from the photo.
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    They are sooo good
  • Posts: 312 Member
    Apparently you can't bake them in the oven? The instructions didn't include oven so I put them back. (Yes, I really can't cook.)

    It's easy .just cook them in a skillet with a drop of oil. Very easy.
  • Posts: 312 Member

    Ive had them in my freezer for months and im wondering if they went bad....Did you just cook them on the stovetop?

    Yes in a skillet with a drop of oil
  • Posts: 369 Member

    Yes in a skillet with a drop of oil
    Verity1111 wrote: »

    Check the date, no? Hopefully there is one.

    I checked on them last night to see if there was any freezer burn and there isnt and I looked all over the box for an expiration date and there isnt any marked! Maybe I'll just give it a try this weekend. Do you have to let it thaw or can you do it straight from the freezer?
  • Posts: 870 Member
    They're delicious. I put them in the broiler, then serve them on TJs Artisan Ciabatta Rolls (about 110 calories each) with veggies and Bolthouse Dressing (35 to 50 calories depending on flavor).
  • Posts: 1 Member
    I just made them in the microwave at work. 3.5 minutes on 70% and they were good to go.
  • Posts: 194 Member
    I go straight from the freezer to the skillet. Medium heat and done quickly. I make mine with avocado or guac and laughing cow wedge on a high protein English muffin. Yum!
  • Posts: 241 Member
    I used to eat these but the ones at Costco (I think they are Amy's chicken burgers with onion and some Gouda) are far better. I broil them about 5 minutes each side and ready.
  • Posts: 312 Member

    I checked on them last night to see if there was any freezer burn and there isnt and I looked all over the box for an expiration date and there isnt any marked! Maybe I'll just give it a try this weekend. Do you have to let it thaw or can you do it straight from the freezer?

    I cook them frozen. No problems.
  • Posts: 310 Member
    Oh I seen those but I think I have not picked them up because I saw gluten in them. :/ I will have to double check because sometimes I get tired of turkey burgers.
  • Posts: 66 Member
    I prefer the Mahdi Mahdi burgers from tjs 110 cal a patty
  • Posts: 10,175 Member
    They are soooooo yummy. So flavored I don't put anything them. They're in the frozen food section. They are called chili lime chicken burgers. Here are the nutrition facts. 300g sodium, 150 calories, 19g protein and only 2.5g of fat. Also has iron, fiber,vitamins. So yum.

    What are they putting in a chicken burger to give it fiber?
  • Posts: 312 Member

    What are they putting in a chicken burger to give it fiber?

    Not sure. I know it's seasoned.
  • Posts: 1,525 Member
    Love them
  • Posts: 16,011 Member

    What are they putting in a chicken burger to give it fiber?

    There are veggies mixed in, and I think it's only a gram or so.
  • Posts: 1 Member
    No, but the turkey burgers are bomb!!!!
  • Posts: 649 Member
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    Only 2 grams of fiber- there is nothing suspect about ingredients (unless they have changed from this pic on the web), other than "natural flavor". (I don't think there is any gluten, either.) I haven't tried these yet, but I want to!
  • Posts: 369 Member
    Alrighty i'm trying these out tonight with the flat out fold it bread a slice of cheese and adding the creamy salsa ranch bolthouse dressing as a "sauce" haha Looking forward to it and will report back!
  • Posts: 310 Member
    I'll be taking a trip to Trader Joe's to see if I can pick these up. I know they have a list of gluten-free items.
  • Posts: 312 Member
    Alrighty i'm trying these out tonight with the flat out fold it bread a slice of cheese and adding the creamy salsa ranch bolthouse dressing as a "sauce" haha Looking forward to it and will report back!

    Let us know
  • Posts: 369 Member

    Let us know

    I really liked these and glad they didnt go to waste in my freezer haha. Will definitely be a staple in my diet!
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