Trader Joe’s Grilled Chicken, Fully Cooked Strips


This Trader Joe’s grilled chicken comes in fully cooked chicken strips that are perfect for adding a healthy protein to any dish without any of the prep work. These Trader Joe’s grilled chicken breasts are a great way to have healthy meals, especially if you don’t have time to cook or just don’t love cooking. They have a pretty good texture and flavor to them, but like any chicken can get sort of dry if you reheat them for too long ………….

  • 110 calories per serving
  • Net Weight: 12 oz
  • 0 grams of sugar per serving
  • Trader Joes grilled chicken breasts fully cooked, heat and serve

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Trader Joe’s Grilled Chicken Strips, Pre Cooked


Trader Joe’s grilled chicken strips come in a few different flavors, but the plain old original one is a solid choice if you don’t have a lot of time, but still want to add healthy protein to a meal. I’ve added these to salads, dips or even soups (they can get a tad gross if you have these in soups too long). What is everyone’s favorite flavor of these? If anyone has a really good semi homemade recipe they use these Trader Joe’s chicken strips in, let us know! And if you can’t make it out to TJs, give these items a try…..

Trader Joe’s Everything but the Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend 2.3 oz, Pack of 1

Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Seasoning Blend 2.9 Oz, Pack of 1

Price: $6.99

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5 thoughts on “Trader Joe’s Grilled Chicken, Fully Cooked Strips

  1. When are they going to get the Trader Joe’s Just Grilled Chicken Strips at the Walnut Creek and Concord, CA stores.

    1. yes, in an airtight container for up to 2 months. i wouldn’t recommend refreezing it after freezing it once – the texture gets a bit weird.

  2. Do I have to heat up the entire portion at once or can I open it and portion out some then save the rest for later?

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