Weekends always seem to have a mind of their own. Just when you think you’re going to ease into them, and maybe catch up on a few things around the house, you’re off running endless errands, and dinner feels like one more decision you don’t have the energy to make.
That’s exactly why Costco’s deli section has quietly become the weeknight and weekend hero for so many of us. These tasty, ready-to-heat meals can turn a chaotic evening into something that actually feels calm. One of the newest additions catching attention is a hearty, sweet-savory BBQ pork bowl with garlic ginger rice.
It’s a heat-and-serve dinner that fits right into a late autumn weekend: warm sauce, tender meat, and comfort-food sides all in one container. Nothing fussy. Nothing complicated. Just an easy meal that smells incredible the second it hits the oven.
Take a look at the clip shared by @costcoguide on November 15 to see exactly why shoppers are stopping to grab one.
View this post on InstagramThis is on my list! The bowl comes fully assembled, so the hard work is already done for you. The Kalua pork is smoked and coated in a sweet, Hawaiian-inspired barbecue sauce with pineapple dressing that melts beautifully into the dish as it heats.
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It’s paired with aromatic jasmine rice and a vegetable slaw, which brings a little texture to balance the richness. The flavor leans sweet-meets-savory in a truly comforting way. It’s the type of bowl you enjoy curled up on the couch with a movie when the weather cools down.
At $5.99 per pound, the whole container comes to around $20, which is far cheaper than takeout for the same amount of food.
And because it’s Costco, the portion is generous enough to stretch into leftovers, depending on your household. All you really need to do is heat it, grab a dessert from the bakery, and dinner suddenly comes together with virtually zero effort.
And if dessert is your love language, don't miss the incredible crème brûlée bar cake:
View this post on InstagramBest Way to Reheat Costco’s Hawaiian BBQ Pork Bowl
Costco recommends heating the Hawaiian BBQ Pork Bowl in a 400°F oven for about 60–70 minutes, or until the center reaches at least 165°F. Just take off the plastic lid and cover the tray with foil. That little step helps the pork stay tender and gives everything a chance to warm without drying out.
Some shoppers mentioned they weren’t sure how the veggie slaw would hold up once warmed, but I imagine the pineapple dressing will probably blend right in. Costco’s deli meals rarely miss, and this one looks like it follows that pattern.
If your weekend is already shaping up to be a busy one, or you just want a night where you don’t have to think about cooking, this bowl is definitely worth tossing in your cart.
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