DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

I’m a professional baker and my partner is a chef. Here are 10 of our favorite things to buy at Costco.

July 2, 2025
in News
I’m a professional baker and my partner is a chef. Here are 10 of our favorite things to buy at Costco.
494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Kirkland smoked salmon packages in box on display at Costco
Kirkland Signature has some products we buy on almost every trip.

David Silbert

I’m a baker and my partner is a chef, so there’s always something going on in our kitchen.

Since we both go through ingredients fairly quickly, Costco is our go-to place for stocking up on groceries.

Here are some of our favorite Costco staples.

Note: Item availability and price may vary by location.

Most of our home cooking starts with garlic.

Purple mesh bag of fresh garlic at Costco
Garlic is a common ingredient in Italian food.

Alana Al-Hatlani

Garlic is essential in most of the cooking we do. And since my partner makes Italian food for a living, running out of it isn’t an option.

A two-pound bag of fresh garlic can last us a few months.

Prosciutto is a go-to in our house for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

black and clear pack of prosciutto at Costco
Prosciutto can act as a replacement for bacon.

Alana Al-Hatlani

Prosciutto is our bacon — we substitute it on eggs Benedict and breakfast sandwiches, include it in pasta dishes, and wrap it around chicken or fish for dinner.

The salty, cured pork packs a ton of flavor, but high-quality options are expensive and often sold in smaller, 2- or 3-ounce packages at traditional grocery stores.

When we can find it, we grab Citterio’s 18-month-aged prosciutto di Parma, which is imported from Italy.

We often graze on BelGioioso’s mozzarella snack packs while cooking.

Clear bag of mozzarella snack packs at Costco
Each snack pack has three mini balls of mozzarella.

Alana Al-Hatlani

These convenient bunches of cheese contain three little balls of mozzarella, but we’ve never eaten just one snack pack at a time.

You can also skewer them on a toothpick with cherry tomatoes and basil to make an excellent Caprese or toss them on a homemade pizza.

I use a lot of sugar as a baker, but will often substitute it with Kirkland Signature maple syrup.

Hand holding a beige jug of maple syrup at Costco
You can substitute maple syrup for white or brown sugar using a one-to-one ratio.

Alana Al-Hatlani

I often use maple syrup in a one-to-one ratio as a substitute for white or brown sugar in my baking. Its flavor is more complex, and it’s particularly good in cookies and glazes.

I always reach for 100% pure maple syrup, which can be expensive, but Kirkland Signature’s option is typically affordable and high quality. 

Our favorite breakfast is bagels and lox, and we save money by making it at home with Costco’s smoked salmon.

Black packs of costco's smoked salmon on wooden table
We also use Kirkland Signature’s smoked salmon in salads and risotto.

Alana Al-Hatlani

In Seattle, a bagel with cream cheese and lox can easily cost over $12, which is not a daily expense that kitchen salaries can afford. So we buy our favorite bagels from bakers around town and build our own.

Subtly smoky and presliced, Kirkland Signature smoked salmon is both fairly priced and versatile — we add it to salads and risottos, as well. 

Kirkland Signature’s oat nondairy beverage is our favorite.

White box of Kirkland's oat milk at Costco
My partner enjoys Kirkland Signature’s oat nondairy beverage.

Alana Al-Hatlani

My partner is lactose intolerant, and Kirkland Signature’s oat beverage is our nondairy alternative of choice.

Creamy, with a subtle oat flavor, this option is great in coffee but also a good substitute for whole milk in many baked goods.

We don’t mind buying this in bulk because the boxes can be stored in the pantry until opened. 

Every chef needs a good supply of olive oil on hand.

Large, green-ish bottle of olive oil from Costco on kitchen counter
Kirkland Signature’s extra-virgin olive oil is usually affordable.

Alana Al-Hatlani

Kirkland Signature’s organic extra-virgin olive oil is a cooking staple. We use it as the base of salad dressings, roast vegetables in it, and drizzle it on pasta.

For something so ubiquitous in our cooking, we want an oil that is high quality but not out of our price range, so Kirkland Signature’s option does the trick. 

The “king of cheeses” is often sold at Costco for a reasonable price.

chunk of packaged kirkland parmigiano reggiano on black countertop
Kirkland Signature Parmigiano Reggiano often sells for half the price of that at local shops and grocery stores near us.

Alana Al-Hatlani

In restaurant kitchens, we got used to working with some of the best ingredients, like Parmigiano Reggiano, but they aren’t cheap.

Known as the “king of cheeses,” the ingredient is imported from Emilia-Romagna, Italy. At conventional grocery stores, Parmigiano Reggiano is hard to find and can be quite expensive for a small sliver.

At Costco, the 36-month-aged cheese is usually sold for half the price of that at local shops and grocery stores near us — making it a must-buy on every trip. 

Cento San Marzano tomatoes are always on our grocery list.

Three-packs of Cento canned tomatoes in yellow cans at Costco
My partner uses canned tomatoes to make shakshuka.

Alana Al-Hatlani

Three 28-ounce cans of San Marzano whole peeled tomatoes only last a few days in our house.

Aside from adding canned tomatoes in marinara and ragù, we use them in braises, as part of soup bases, and in my partner’s favorite egg dish, shakshuka.

Buying in bulk only makes sense when we fly through cans the way we do.

The book section at Costco is one of our favorite places to find cooking inspiration.

colorful cookbooks stacked up at Costco
I always buy Yotam Ottolenghi’s latest cookbooks.

Alana Al-Hatlani

Costco is not the most obvious place to shop for something to read, but the selection offers many of the latest cookbook releases at a fraction of the price of traditional bookstores.

We love getting new cookbooks to inspire both our home and professional meals. I always buy the latest Yotam Ottolenghi release.

Books vary in price but are typically 20% to 40% off the traditional retail rates.

Click to keep reading Costco diaries like this one.

This story was originally published on February 2, 2022, and most recently updated on July 2, 2025.

The post I’m a professional baker and my partner is a chef. Here are 10 of our favorite things to buy at Costco. appeared first on Business Insider.

Share198Tweet124Share
A bill setting new limits on asylum-seekers passes in the Dutch parliament
News

A bill setting new limits on asylum-seekers passes in the Dutch parliament

by Associated Press
July 4, 2025

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A pair of bills cracking down on asylum-seekers wishing to settle in the Netherlands has ...

Read more
News

Veterans and civilians bond over beers and bluegrass at Nashville’s American Legion Post 82

July 4, 2025
News

Caitlyn Jenner’s friend and manager Sophia Hutchins dead at 29 in ATV crash

July 4, 2025
News

Photos Show US Navy’s Double Aircraft Carrier Operations in Atlantic

July 4, 2025
News

Sandy Gall, Reporter Who Covered a Half-Century of Wars, Dies at 97

July 4, 2025
5 Dead and 29 Missing After Ferry Sinks Near Bali

At Least 5 Dead and 29 Missing After Ferry Sinks Near Bali

July 4, 2025
Hamas Gives Position on Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Plan

Hamas Gives Position on Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Plan

July 4, 2025
Couple arrested by federal immigration agents in Simi Valley

Couple arrested by federal immigration agents in Simi Valley

July 4, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.