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And if there’s one store that constantly surprises me when it comes to Italian ingredients, it’s Costco.

For this list, I defined “Italian” pretty broadly. Some products are authentic ingredients made in Italy, like Parmigiano-Reggiano or balsamic vinegar. Others are staples I regularly use to cook Italian and Italian-American dishes at home, like pasta, sausage or pesto. And a few are prepared foods that help create classic Italian flavors without spending hours in the kitchen.

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What Italian Products Do They Sell at Costco?

On the ingredient side, the store regularly stocks high-quality olive oils, balsamic vinegar, pasta, olives and cheeses imported directly from Italy. There’s also a strong selection of cured meats like salami and prosciutto that are perfect for antipasto platters or grazing boards.

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12 Best Italian Groceries To Buy at Costco

Whether you’re cooking a traditional Italian meal from scratch or looking for shortcuts that still taste great, Costco’s Italian section has plenty worth exploring. Here are the 12 to check out first.

1. Italian Cheeses: Pecorino Romano, Kirkland Parmigiano Reggiano and Crescenza Stracchino

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Costco also occasionally carries Crescenza Stracchino, a soft, creamy cheese that’s fantastic spread on bread or paired with prosciutto. For Italian cheese lovers, this section alone is worth the membership.

2. Mama Mancini's Italian Style Sauce & Jumbo Meatballs

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The sauce is hearty and flavorful, and the meatballs heat up beautifully for pasta night, sandwiches or even as part of a quick appetizer spread.

3. Cured Meats: Kirkland Italian-Style Dry Salami and Beretta Parma Ham

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Costco also regularly carries Prosciutto di Parma, which is one of the most iconic Italian cured meats. Both products are staples for antipasto platters, grazing boards and even lunch boxes. If you love entertaining or snacking they’re an easy buy.

4. Tiramisu Cups

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I first bought them on a whim for a dinner party (full disclosure: I am not a dessert maker), and the crowd absolutely loved them. They’re authentic, well-balanced and packaged perfectly for serving at gatherings or building a quick dessert bar.

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5. Kirkland Signature Italian Basil Pesto

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Because the jar is large, I usually freeze half once I open it so none goes to waste. It works beautifully as a pasta sauce, sandwich spread, salad topper or even layered into lasagna.

6. Kirkland Signature Asolo Prosecco

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It’s crisp, light and incredibly versatile. I use it for spritzes, keep it on hand for celebrations and often bring it to gatherings. It’s one of those Costco items I rarely leave the warehouse without.

7. Kirkland Signature Organic Balsamic Vinegar

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It’s perfect for making salad dressings, drizzling over vegetables or dipping bread with olive oil. For everyday cooking, it delivers impressive quality without the premium price tag.

8. Rustic Italian Bread

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It has a crisp crust, soft interior and the kind of flavor you want for dipping into olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It’s also excellent sliced for sandwiches or served alongside pasta dinners.

9. Kirkland Sausage and Beef Lasagna

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It’s comforting, flavorful and layered well, making it perfect for busy nights. I wouldn’t hesitate to serve this to family as an easy starter or casual dinner.

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10. Asaro Organic Castelvetrano Olives

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The Costco jar is huge and typically costs under $10, making it a fantastic value. They’re perfect for antipasto platters, salads, charcuterie boards or just snacking straight from the jar.

11. Garofalo Organic Pasta

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If you cook pasta regularly, it’s an easy pantry staple to stock up on.

12. Kirkland Signature Mild Italian Sausage

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They freeze beautifully, making them ideal for bulk buying. The flavor is well-balanced and works perfectly in dishes like sausage and peppers, baked ziti or homemade meat sauce.

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3 Italian Groceries To Skip at Costco

1. Stonemill Kitchens Mushroom Risotto

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The mushroom flavor is pleasant, but the rice texture isn’t quite right. Risotto is one of those dishes that’s simply better when made fresh.

2. Kirkland Signature Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Olive oil is best stored in dark glass bottles to preserve its flavor and quality. Because of that, I usually choose other olive oil options instead.

3. Costco Food Court Calzone

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Unfortunately, the flavors feel a bit chaotic and the center tends to be overly soft and mushy. When it comes to the Costco food court, I’d stick with the classics, like the hot dog combo.

Final Takeaways

Costco is one of my favorite places to shop for Italian ingredients. Not just because of the prices, but because many of the products are genuinely high quality. From imported cheeses and cured meats to pantry staples like pasta, pesto and balsamic vinegar, the warehouse offers incredible value if you know what to look for.

Just remember: not everything in the Italian aisle is a winner. But with the right picks in your cart, you’ll walk out ready to cook and eat very well.

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