The Best Trader Joe’s Frozen Meals for When You Can’t Be Bothered to Cook

I once met a guy on Hinge who said his biggest dream in life is to be on Chopped. This was exciting because not only am I a Chopped fanatic, but I’m also a total fool in the kitchen who would love to meet someone who can cook me delicious meals. But when the questions shifted and he started asking me what my secret ingredient would be, I couldn’t think of anything besides Trader Joe’s frozen rice—because the only thing I really know how to cook is Trader Joe’s frozen meals. 

I have a few staple recipes I make from time to time, but for the most part, I rely on a freezer full of my TJ’s favorites for a week’s worth of meals at home. To keep things fresh, I typically doctor everything up and pair things together instead of just eating a giant bowl of Mandarin Orange Chicken every time (granted, I still do that some days). The result is always a fast, delicious meal that requires little to no cooking skills whatsoever. Here are the Trader Joe’s frozen meals I rely on to get me through the week: 

 

1. Broccoli Florets + Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe + Cooked Shrimp

In my opinion, the Cacio e Pepe from Trader Joe’s is the richest, most indulgent pasta in their line-up. But when I add a veggie and some protein, it’s a complete meal that doesn’t make me feel like I ate just a giant, unhealthy bowl of pasta and cheese sauce. This meal is amazing with shrimp, but I make it with chicken, too!

 

2. Chicken Chow Mein + Chicken Gyoza Potstickers

I only just tried this Chow Mein a few months ago, but it quickly became a staple once I realized how easy and tasty it was. I like to make this with an added side protein (like these potstickers), and it becomes a filling dinner that tastes almost as good as Panda Express.

 

3. Cauliflower Gnocchi + Pesto + Broccoli Florets

A long-running favorite of any Trader Joe’s go-er, cauliflower gnocchi with a little pesto and a veggie is a classic combo that never fails. I also like to add protein sometimes—TJ’s chicken sausages are great with this! Since it’s a pretty hands-off meal, I make this for lunch and dinner often. I just pop the gnocchi in the air fryer and top it with a little pesto. I also add regular pasta sauce sometimes—it all depends on what I have in my fridge!

 

4. Asian Vegetables With Soy Sauce + Riced Cauliflower + Chicken Spring Rolls

When I want a veggie-heavy meal, I’ll put these frozen veggies with some riced cauliflower in a big bowl. This combo is great for lunch when I know I’ll be indulging in a giant bowl of vodka pasta that evening while watching The Bachelorette. For some extra protein, I’ll cook up a few of the chicken spring rolls or add some pre-cooked grilled chicken, too.

 

5. Breaded Chicken Nuggets + Broccoli Florets + Mac & Cheese

Trader Joe’s plethora of mac and cheese options make amazing lunches to have on hand, but having just one of those little packages never satisfies me. So I doctor them up with some broccoli and chicken for protein, and if I’m feeling frisky, I’ll add buffalo or hot sauce. It’s a perfect WFH lunch that takes less than 10 minutes to put together.

 

6. Chicken Fried Rice + Riced Cauliflower + Chicken Cilantro Mini Wontons

Mixing the classic TJ’s fried rice with riced cauliflower is one of the oldest tricks in the book. When they’re combined, you can’t taste the cauliflower at all, and it adds an extra veggie to the meal while bulking up the volume a bit. Then, I add the chicken cilantro mini wontons with a little stir-fry sauce for dipping, and there you have it: one of my favorite Trader Joe’s frozen meals for weeknights. 

 

7. Breaded Chicken Nuggets + Turkey Corn Dogs + Dill Pickle Mustard

When I’m craving a nostalgic lunch, I opt for this. Trader Joe’s Turkey Corn Dogs are arguably one of my most favorite things on Earth. I love them so much that when I recently visited home and actually indulged in my eight-year-old self’s favorite meal, I didn’t even like the non-TJ’s corn dogs. I pair them with these breaded chicken nuggets and my favorite condiments. You can use any condiment you like, but right now, I want to express my undying love for the Dill Pickle Mustard. Please, Trader Joe’s, never get rid of this. It’s the best condiment I’ve tried in a very long time. 

 

8. Japanese Style Fried Rice + Thai Sweet Chili Veggie Burger

This Japanese-style fried rice is quite possibly my favorite frozen item at Trader Joe’s. I could eat the entire bag of this stuff in one sitting (I would feel disgusting, but my heart and taste buds would be happy). I often make it with a fried egg on top and then add the Thai veggie burger with a little sriracha to the side for some extra protein. 

 

9. Mandarin Style Orange Chicken Bowl

See, sometimes I just eat a bowl of Mandarin orange chicken! This frozen bowl has saved me too many times to count. I keep one in my freezer at all times in case of emergencies. It tastes just like the giant bag of the classic Trader Joe’s Mandarin Orange Chicken we all love but with rice and added veggies. This also works great when I head to the office and need to pack a lunch in my bag, too.

 

10. Spinach Artichoke Dip + Pasta + Breaded Chicken Nuggets

One of my favorite Trader Joe’s hacks is using the Creamy Spinach & Artichoke Dip as a pasta sauce. I saw this on Instagram once, and it’s been a life-changer. I cook the pasta of my choice and prepare the dip as directed, then I pour the dip over the noodles with a tiny bit of water to thin it out. It makes the perfect creamy, light sauce. I add breaded chicken nuggets for a little protein and make a side salad (sometimes adding in extra veggies or more spinach) to make it a complete dinner that feels fancy even though it’s super simple.

 

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