If you’re anything like me, your love for Costco runs deep. There’s something magical about wandering those aisles, never quite knowing what treasure you might stumble upon next.
And this week? Oh, Costco has truly outdone itself. Whether you’re an amateur chef looking to up your kitchen game or just someone who appreciates the finer things in life (on a bulk budget, of course), these finds are for you.
Let’s dive into the culinary wonders waiting for you at Costco this week.
1. Plaza Osetra Farmed Bulgarian Sturgeon Caviar 2 oz, 3-pack
Let’s start with the big guns: caviar. Yes, you heard that right — Costco is slinging sturgeon caviar like it’s just another jumbo tub of peanut butter. But don’t be fooled; this isn’t your everyday fish roe.
For $249.99, the Plaza Osetra Farmed Bulgarian Sturgeon Caviar is the real deal. For the uninitiated, “Malossol” means it’s lightly salted, which means you’re getting more of that pure, rich, buttery flavor.
With three 2-ounce jars vacuum-sealed for freshness, you’ve got just enough to impress a small gathering of friends or to eat alone in a dark room while contemplating your life choices.
The color ranges from phantom black to dark brown, which, let’s be honest, just sounds cool. And with a shelf life of 60 days (unopened), you have plenty of time to figure out the right occasion — like a Tuesday night binge-watching session.
2. AeroGarden Farm 12XL
Next up, we have something for those of you with a green thumb — or at least the desire to pretend you have one. The AeroGarden Farm 12XL, priced at $349.99, is your ticket to becoming an indoor gardening guru. Forget about fretting over whether your herbs will survive the winter; this baby lets you grow 12 pods of herbs, veggies, or even flowers all year round.
It has a 36-inch adjustable growth height, and an optimal 60W LED grow light to ensure your plants get all the love they need, even if you forget to water them (don’t worry, it has automatic reminders for that). Honestly, if you’ve ever wanted to flex your farm-to-table game without actually owning a farm, this is the gadget for you.
3. Cuisinart Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 5-piece Skillet Set
Moving on to something every chef — amateur or otherwise — needs: a solid set of skillets. Enter the Cuisinart Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 5-piece Skillet Set, which you can snag for just $69.99. This set has Tri-Ply Clad construction and an aluminum core for even heat distribution, so no more burnt edges while the middle stays raw.
The pieces have an elegant brushed stainless exterior and they’re compatible with all cooktops — including induction — means this set is versatile enough for any kitchen.
Plus, it’s oven-safe up to 500°F (450°F with lids) and dishwasher-safe, making clean-up a breeze. At just $69.99, it’s practically a steal — and you can use the money you saved to buy more caviar.
4. Whynter 2 Quart Capacity Compressor Ice Cream Maker & Yogurt Incubator
Ever dreamt of making your own ice cream? Maybe even yogurt? The Whynter 2 Quart Capacity Compressor, Ice Cream Maker, & Yogurt Incubator are here to turn that dream into a reality, all for $229.99. And the best part? No pre-freezing necessary.
This machine comes with a powerful compressor, so you can churn out two quarts of deliciousness in no time. The BPA-free churn blade ensures everything is safe and smooth, and the stainless steel bowl makes cleaning up easy (and stylish).
Whether you’re whipping up classic vanilla or experimenting with exotic flavors, this gadget will make you feel like a professional gelato artist in your own kitchen.
5. Argentia Ridge Chateau Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Wine-Making Kit
Last but certainly not least, let’s talk about wine. What’s better than a glass of wine at the end of a long day? How about 60 bottles of wine that you made yourself? For $89.99, the Argentia Ridge Chateau Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Wine-Making Kit is perfect for the DIY enthusiast who’s tired of home-brewing beer and is ready for a more sophisticated hobby.
This kit includes two six-liter bags of grape juice concentrate, all the ingredients you need, and a guide to help you through the process. In the end, you’ll have 60 bottles of rich, bold Cabernet Sauvignon to enjoy — or to give away if you’re feeling generous.
Made in Canada, this kit offers a fun way to learn about wine making while stocking up your wine cellar (or your closet, no judgment).
So there you have it — this week’s top Costco finds for the foodie or budding chef in your life. Whether you’re indulging in luxury with some caviar, growing your own herbs, mastering your skillet skills, making ice cream from scratch, or crafting your own wine, Costco’s got you covered — and all for a smaller credit card tab. Now, if only Costco sold time to enjoy all these hobbies.