The 22 Best Trader Joe’s Products, According to Our Staff

Our highly subjective picks.

ByAnabelle Doliner

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A snack plate with a bowl of hummus, raw vegetables, and crackers.

Photo by Ty Mecham

A purveyor of seasoning blends, the home of a prolific selection of frozen foods, and the sole reason for the everything-bagel-fication of our supermarket shelves: Of course, we’re talking about everyone’s favorite grocer, Trader Joe’s.

The idea of single-handedly narrowing down the chain’s endless, rotating selection into a definitive “best-of” list felt like a daunting task. So, I sent a Slack message soliciting the opinions of our whole staff (including our friends at Schoolhouse!). The responses came in at record speed, piling up in the comment thread by the dozen. I felt like I was watching a sports game, not a debate about which item in the cheese case reigns supreme (spoiler: it’s Unexpected Cheddar). Soon, I had over 100 nominations to choose from. Here’s our highly subjective list of Trader Joe’s very best products.

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Dips & Spreads

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This garlic spread—Trader Joe’s version of toum, essentially—is intensely garlicky but balanced by the sharp acidity of lemon juice.

2. Zhoug Sauce, $3.69

This zhoug—made with cilantro, garlic, and jalapeños for a spicy, herbaceous bite—was a favorite among several respondents.

It’s amazing what a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of pine nuts can do to elevate this otherwise simple hummus.


Frozen Apps & Entrées

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These soup dumplings often make TJ’s “best of” lists, and with good reason: They’re savory, aromatic with ginger, and easy to make in the microwave.

Multiple respondents raved about this frozen entrée, calling it “the best” store-bought chicken tikka masala on the market. Another crowd-pleaser, especially among vegetarians, is the paneer version.

The smoky, spicy chiles are just what this creamy mac and cheese needs. Shout out to our honorable mention, TJ’s fall-friendly butternut squash mac.


Pantry & Snacks

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These chips will leave an unnaturally bright red residue on your fingers, but the addictively spicy, tangy flavor is so worth it.

These sweet and savory crackers are “a must” for charcuterie boards, according to at least three of our respondents.

These dolmas are great to have on hand for a quick weekday lunch, last-minute picnic, or regular ol’ snack.

Executive Director of Video Becky Horvath puts this savory, subtly sweet seasoning on “anything and everything.” The same goes for their Chili Lime Salt.

Elizabeth Spiridakis Olson, Food52’s Vice President of Creative, buys these jalapeños “three jars at a time” because they’re just that popular in her household. Don’t forget about the brine, which she recommends adding to tuna salad.

These jammy, sweet dates are well priced and make a great snack any time of day. Add them to smoothies, use them in baked goods, or eat them plain for a midday energy boost.


Cheese

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Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar is a favorite, and not just in its original block form—our respondents also love the shredded and spread versions.

It’s not the flashiest TJ’s product, but goat cheese and honey are a classic pairing that’s ideal for spreading on crackers or throwing in a salad.

Though Unexpected Cheddar gets the most hype, we also love this white cheddar infused with caramelized onions on everything from cheese plates to grilled cheese sandwiches.


Meat & Fish

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Trader Joe’s salmon is reliable and affordable, making it one of our favorite proteins for a quick weeknight dinner.

Food52’s Associate Brand Strategy Manager Lindsey Green calls these marinated chicken thighs “soo easy and flavorful.”

Trader Joe’s has offered these sausages since 2004—a major testament to their quality, especially considering how frequently the chain rotates its product selection.


Desserts & Sweets

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Arguably the “best thing in the entire store,” at least according to CID Technician Lou Lanning, these peanut butter cups are easy to snack on by the handful.

20. Hold the Cone, $3.79

I’ve yet to meet someone who doesn’t like these bite-sized, chocolate-covered ice cream cones.

TJ’s take on Swedish Fish, with flavors like peach-mango and huckleberry—need we say more?

Paired with a coffee, we can’t imagine a better afternoon pick-me-up than a couple of these nostalgic dippers.


Disagree with our picks? Share your favorite TJ's products in the comments!

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