Costco's Chicken Pot Pie

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Anonymous wrote:Is it overly salty?


It is almost inedibly salty. I hate wasting food, but I couldn’t eat this. If you only eat saltier frozen meals and takeout food at particularly heavily salting restaurants, you’d probably be fine.
Anonymous
I didn't find it salty at all. We only get one meal out of it, but have two older teens.
Anonymous
I find so much of Costco's pre-made food ends up being disappointing. Except for the baked foods, I really like their cakes, apple pie, cheesecakes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it overly salty?


It is almost inedibly salty. I hate wasting food, but I couldn’t eat this. If you only eat saltier frozen meals and takeout food at particularly heavily salting restaurants, you’d probably be fine.


Thanks, I tried it once and thought the same, but I wasn’t sure if it was just a fluke. Sigh. I’m disappointed, otherwise I would buy in bulk! I’m making a batch of 4 to eat and freeze right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it overly salty?


It is almost inedibly salty. I hate wasting food, but I couldn’t eat this. If you only eat saltier frozen meals and takeout food at particularly heavily salting restaurants, you’d probably be fine.


Thanks, I tried it once and thought the same, but I wasn’t sure if it was just a fluke. Sigh. I’m disappointed, otherwise I would buy in bulk! I’m making a batch of 4 to eat and freeze right now.


PP - adding that Blake’s frozen chicken pot pies are almost comically tiny, especially when you have teen boys in the house, but they taste good.
Anonymous
Centerville Pie Company’s chicken pot pie is really good but I have only seen it at Harris Teeter and it’s much smaller than Costco’s. I don’t like Costco’s.
Anonymous
It's gross. It has approx 1 billion peas and mushrooms to pick out.
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Anonymous wrote:They're massive and DH & DS say delicious. Any guess as to how many serving you'd expect from each pie? Assume normal eating adults.

We would get these and have two meals for three people (which was enough) and still have more leftover. It’s good but really salty.


I agree with this. I wanted to love it (I generally love chicken pot pie) but it was just way too salty to my taste and we ended up throwing most of it away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it overly salty?


Yes, very salty for my taste but it seems like others like it. I like my food salted but this was too salty.


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Anonymous wrote:They’re fine but I think they’re ridiculously expensive for what they are. They’re $27-$28

Looks like families can get 10 meals out of it - less than $3 per serving.

Just bought 6, all $21-$22 each. Plan to feed DS’s sports team. This is his favorite meal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find so much of Costco's pre-made food ends up being disappointing. Except for the baked foods, I really like their cakes, apple pie, cheesecakes.


What do you expect? Everything they make it filled with cheap vegetable oils and other gross ingredients.
Anonymous
The pot pies are so inconsistent. Some are too salty to eat, others have very little chicken.
Anonymous
We bought it so much and then served leftovers for lunches in thermoses that our DS cried one day when we brought another one home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find so much of Costco's pre-made food ends up being disappointing. Except for the baked foods, I really like their cakes, apple pie, cheesecakes.


The stuffed peppers are really good. I need to find a copycat recipe to make at home.
Anonymous
Palm oil & sodium…… yummmmmy!

Do not feed this slop to your family if you care about their health.
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