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Costco's gourmet Food Selection

Costco, with its fantastic deals and large quantities, is a haven for consumers who need to buy in bulk. However, there’s nothing “warehouse” about the Costco food selection. With its wide variety of high-end options, it has become a go-to stop for foodies who want bargains without having to sacrifice the quality. Below is a selection of fantastic gourmet options that are available at Costco.
 
1. Artisan Cheese & Cracker Selection
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If a 72-lb wheel of cheese seems more likely to end up as a family heirloom instead of your plate, consider the more modest portions found in this cheese and cracker selection. Composed of high-quality samples of American and International products, this selection pack includes five different cheeses, two types of meat, and artisan crackers.

2. Kirkland Signature Sockeye Salmon

Even gourmet chefs have to improvise every now and then, and this is a great reason to keep a supply of canned Sockeye salmon on hand. Tinned and fully cooked, this salmon is a wild-caught delicacy straight from the Alaskan wilderness. Since it’s canned, it doesn’t need to be refrigerated until opened, and makes for a great stand-by in case of unexpected guests.

3. Plaza Osetra Golden Farmed Sturgeon Caviar
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Is there any dish that is more synonymous with “gourmet” than caviar? Pick up this luxurious Bulgarian treat at your local Costco, or have it vacuum packed and shipped to your house.

Costco rotates their caviar selection, as the best grade varies seasonally, so you can be sure that you’re buying the ideal match for your gourmet cravings.

4. D’Artagnan Spanish Mangalica Dry-Cured Boneless Ham

This is no ordinary ham! Mangalica pigs are native to the mountain regions of Hungary, an ornery breed which requires an extensive-ranging area and great care to bring to harvestable age. The Spanish farmers of D’Artagnan have perfected their techniques to ensure that each cut of this signature ham is rich in flavor.

This dry-cured specialty can be used in any dish that requires ham, but it excels as a stand-alone appetizer, especially when paired with cheese or sides of equal quality.

5. Japanese Wagyu New York Strip Loin Roast
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Literally translated, “Wagyu” simply means Japanese cow. However, behind that simple term is a cut of beef widely regarded as one of the most tender, most flavorful steaks in the world. Japanese cattle ranchers pass down the secrets of feeding and care from one generation to the next, and all Wagyu meat is strictly graded on a 12 point scale before reaching the market. The Wagyu cuts sold at Costco are A5, the highest rating that is possible.

Of course, very few steaks of this kind of quality hit the market, which means that the cost is dramatically different from a standard steak. At over $90 per pound, this is a gourmet treat that is best left for special occasions.

6. Bubba’s Q De-Boned Baby Back Pork Rib Steaks

For those who think that gourmet has to mean difficult, look no further than these pre-prepared rib steaks. Bone-free and extremely tender, these ribs have already been hand de-boned and cooked in a succulent Carolina sauce before being frozen and vacuum-packed to ensure freshness.

 

7. Fresh Peeled Rainbow Carrots

So far we have looked at animal products, but the true gourmet chef knows that quality ingredients include proper attention to veggies as well.

These farm-fresh carrots come in a rainbow of colors, making an eye-catching display while never surrendering their flavor. Even better, Costco knows that people hate peeling veggies, so they all come pre-peeled and ready for the pot.

8. Ruta Maya Organic Jiguami Whole Bean Coffee
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There’s nothing better than a nice steaming cup of coffee to start your day, but there’s no reason to settle for just any old coffee. Sure, you can grit your teeth and wolf down a stale drive-through cup of Joe, but why not upgrade your mornings with a mug full of gourmet flavor?

Whether you’re an early morning coffee drinker, or want something to mix with a delicious decadent dessert, this whole-bean Arabica is a perfect choice. USDA Certified Organic and full of taste, this a great go-to for yourself or your guests.

9. Organic Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass is a fairly recent addition to the kitchens of the health-conscious. Juice the blades to create a stand-alone shot of wellness, or blend into a smoothie to moderate the intensity of the flavor.

A large tray of Costco wheatgrass allows you to cultivate it at home and enjoy its benefits all year round. Of course, it also makes a fun and whimsical centerpiece for living space decoration. Just make sure that you keep it out of the way of your cats.

10. Northwest Fish Wild Red King Crab
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Fresh crab is one of the world’s true delicacies, especially if it’s paired with the simple taste of butter. This gourmet treat from Costco is caught wild, plucked from the freezing waters of the Bering Sea. It’s then cooked and frozen, ensuring that none of its delicious flavor is lost. Costco buyers then select the largest and most delectable claws and legs, bundling them up and distributing them to stores nationwide.

11. Mixed Mushrooms

Depending on where you live, there are often options for growing your own high-quality vegetables. However, for most people, the process of growing mushrooms remains shrouded in darkness and mystery.

So, unless you want to start a new hobby, it’s much easier to stop by your local Costco and pick up a selection of gourmet mushrooms, including Maitake, King Trumpet, and white and brown Shimeji mushrooms.

12. Live Maine Lobster
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There are very few things more iconic than Maine fishermen hauling in catches of live lobsters. For decades, live lobster was a delicacy which was only available to those in the rugged Northeast or who had a large enough budget to arrange for the rapid, refrigerated transport of these tasty creatures.

However, nowadays, companies like Costco have the robust infrastructure to get live lobster straight to your table. These Maine lobsters are shipped out the same day they reach the docks. Packed in specially insulated boxes, they ship complete with frozen gel packs and instructions for preparing and dining.

13. Whole Wheel Parmigiano Reggiano, 72 lbs

There’s just something about a full wheel of cheese that gives the room an instant touch of artisan legitimacy. Bring some style to your pantry with this whopping 72-lb. wheel of Parmigiano cheese.

Aged for a minimum of two years before it leaves Italy for the Costco warehouses, this wheel of delicious cheese is a classic complement to a number of meats and pastas. Or, you can enjoy it on its own with a glass of wine (Merlot or Pinot Grigio).

 

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