Try Trader Joe’s Chicken Gyoza Potstickers

Trader Joe's Chicken Gyoza Potstickers

Trader Joe's Chicken Gyoza Potstickers

These tasty and easy to cook items are wonderful to have stashed in the freezer until you need them. They cook from frozen so they can be prepared last minute if, say your plans change and you are at home some night instead of going out. They are also easy to make, perfect for the beginner cook!

Trader Joe’s Chicken Gyoza Potstickers make fantastic and different “Game Food” too! We have been enjoying them while watching the World Cup! (OK—a fairly international snack as well, right?) But they would be just as tasty during, say a baseball game as well.

Trader Joe’s Chicken Gyoza Potstickers are delicious for the above mentioned reasons and so much more! We used to get Potstickers when we would go out to eat in Kansas City at one of our favorite Restaurants, Bo Lings. So you can imagine how excited we were to see a package of Potstickers in the freezer case at Trader Joe’s.

These are so easy to make, you just won’t believe it!

Heat a large non-stick pan with a lid over medium heat until hot. Then pour in a little olive oil and add the potstickers ( maybe 5 or so per person?). Let them brown up in the oil, say 5 minutes or so until the color on the flat side is nice and golden.

Trader Joe's Potstickers browning in the Pan

Trader Joe's Potstickers browning in the Pan

Next, add about ¼ cup of hot water to the pan and cover with the lid. Allow the potstickers to cook in the steam until fully heated, say 5 more minutes. (You might need to add more water if it evaporates before the potstickers are heated up, so pay attention the first time you cook these, just to make sure)

Yep! That is it! Now they are ready to serve.

We like to sprinkle the Potstickers with soy sauce or when we are feeling really creative, we make a little dipping sauce with soy sauce, sesame oil and some sliced green onions. YUM!

We hope you get a chance to try Trader Joe’s Chicken Gyoza Potstickers soon and not wait to discover them in the frozen case like we did.

Have you tried these Potstickers? What did you think?

Trader Joe’s Macadamias mix Gingerly with Cranberries & Almonds

Trader Joe's Macadamia Mix Gingerly with Cranberries & Almonds

Trader Joe's Macadamia Mix Gingerly with Cranberries & Almonds

Now, I know that this name is a bit strange. I actually did not notice how weird it was until I stopped to type it down for this post. You know how much we LOVE to eat trail mix and all kinds of nuts, right? Well I  guess I was only seeing the great ingredients when I picked up this package.

I mean, any nut lover would grab fast for a mixture that had macadamias, cranberries and almonds, right? But Trader Joe’s always goes the extra mile, and well, they added chunks of ginger to this mix!

Yes, you read that right! I think this is the first time I have purchased a Trail Mix/ Trek Mix that had chunks of spicy-sweet candied ginger in the package. YUMMZ!

As you can see from the photos (I am so amazed that we remembered to even take photos of this wonderful stuff 🙂 Trader Joe’s did not skimp on the ginger- there are tons of real large chunks of ginger in this mix. (the ginger was about the same size as the macadamia nuts- eeks!)

Trader Joe's Trek Mix

Trader Joe's Trek Mix

So anyway we wanted to alert you all to a wonderful nibble that is available right now at your local Trader Joe’s store. This will be one of our favorite snacks to enjoy over the summer and we hope that you all get a chance to enjoy it as well.

Don’t forget: This snack is Wheat Free too!

Let us know what you thought of this mixture. Please leave a comment in the space below.

Trader Joe’s Pizza 4 Formaggi makes Pizza Magic

Trader Joe's Frozen Pizza

Trader Joe's Frozen Pizza

OR how to make leftover magic with a cheese pizza from Trader Joe’s!

Hey everyone! We had a pizza craving the other day and luckily had a frozen pizza from Trader Joe’s at the ready!

BUT instead of just heating and eating- which was the plan when we purchased this lovely pizza, we started to look at some of our leftovers and … well…. That is where the magic started.

We started by checking out all those little bottles in the fridge. You know the ones that have sun dried tomatoes, pesto and olives in them? They always sneak into the back in our fridge, so we started back there and brought them all onto the counter. Now we did not bring out any mustards (yes more than one…) but we did find a nice collection of olives (Trader Joe’s Kalamata) and a small amount of pesto (Trader Joe’s Pesto) to add to this pizza.

Next the vegetable drawer gave a donation of fresh spinach leaves and there even was some cooked broccoli that we chopped up to go on top.

Last, we found a nice piece of smoked Gouda cheese that we thought would go well with all the other flavors.

So what we really did to make this magical pizza was to place the frozen pizza on a foil lined pan, and spread some of the pesto, chopped olives, chopped broccoli and sliced spinach on top and then cover with thin slices of the cheese.

Pizza Hot from the Oven

Pizza Hot from the Oven

OK so this concoction was almost suffering from one too many flavors, but I must tell you that it really tasted FABULOUS! We were so happy that we had this Trader Joe’s cheese pizza around to pull together this crazy collection of leftovers, but WOW we just loved it.

So we really wanted to let you know that having a Trader Joe’s Pizza 4 Formaggi in your freezer is a great way to use up your leftovers!

How to Cook Brown Rice: EZ Way

Trader Joe's Brown Basmati Rice

Trader Joe's Brown Basmati Rice

We both love to eat brown rice, but sometimes cooking it can be a hassle. Because it is a whole grain, it does not cook up as quick as white rice. I like to plan about an hour to cook brown rice. Now this does not mean that it takes a whole hour to cook brown rice, but we cook the rice in shall we say a “slow way” and so I like to give the rice time to rest etc… We do like to eat Brown Rice as much as possible, but shhhh… we do keep a bag of white rice around, just for “fast food” because it does take a while to cook!

What we like to do is to cook a bigger batch of brown rice than we need for a meal so that we have leftovers. Brown Rice can sit covered in the refrigerator for a week and still be OK.

If you don’t think you will use it up, you can also freeze it in a plastic zipper bag. We like to use frozen brown rice in soups (just break off a chunk) or thaw the rice for an hour and use in a stir-fry. YUM!

Now, if you are new to cooking brown rice, we suggest that you start cooking a few small batches of brown rice to get a feel for this EZ way to cook brown rice.

What you need:

  • Brown Rice (we like Trader Joe’s Brown Basmati)
  • Water

How to:

In a small sauce pot with a lid, measure out ½ cup of brown rice.

Now add 1 cup of water and cover. Bring to a boil over medium high heat.

Brown Rice in Pan covered in water

Brown Rice in Pan covered in water

Let the rice cook for 20 minutes then check. You want to catch the rice about ½ way through the cooking process, so that about ½ the water is gone. This could take about 10-15 minutes more depending on how much is in the pan, where you live etc… You are waiting for the water to be absorbed to the level of the rice. You will still see the water, but it will not be higher in the pan than the rice. (See picture).

Brown Rice with steam holes

Brown Rice with steam holes

When the water is down to the level of the rice, and you see that nice big steam holes have developed, put the lid back on and turn off the rice. Let the rice just sit in the hot pan and soak up the rest of the water. This takes about 15 minutes. When you are ready to serve, the rice should be all fluffy and ready to just heat back up- for a few minutes.

If there is still some water in the bottom of the pan, just use heat with the lid off and the extra water will help steam the rice/warm it up for searving. In fact you will want to make sure there is some water in the pan when you heat it up to serve,  or your rice might stick to the pan.

We then take a fork and sorta “fluff” up the rice before serving.

Variations:

You can cook the rice in some chicken or vegetable stock if you like

You can sauté onions and garlic in olive oil before adding the rice and water. This adds a wonderful flavor to the rice.

Try cooking your brown rice this way and see if you don’t agree that this is an EZ way to cook Brown Rice at home.