Costco Gourmet Grille Chicken Breast Burgers Review

When it comes to chicken burgers, I look for a few key things: simple, healthy ingredients, plenty of protein, and meat made from chicken breast. The Gourmet Grille Chicken Burgers from Costco checked all those boxes, so I was excited to pick up a box and give them a try. Unfortunately, I wasn’t quite as impressed with the flavor.

Image of the Costco Gourmet Grille Chicken Breast Burgers box sitting on a table unopened.

Location in Store

The chicken burgers are located in the freezer section at Costco, near the Sunrise Farms Chicken Ham & Swiss Breaded Chicken Breasts and the Hampton House Popcorn Chicken. The item number is 5667919.

Top down image of four cooked chicken burgers served on a white plate.

Taste

Although the chicken burgers are already seasoned, they taste fairly plain without adding extra sauce or seasoning. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing—I like that they’re versatile and not overly salty or heavily spiced. The texture is a little unusual, almost fluffy, almost like foam.

You can clearly taste that the burgers are made with 100% white chicken breast meat. Because they’re made entirely from chicken breast, they can come across as a bit dry.

Image of one chicken breast burger in a bun with lettuce and tomato beside sweet potato fries.

The texture is firm with a slight chew, and I’m happy to report that I didn’t come across any unpleasant bits like gristle, fat, or bone. Overall, these make a solid choice if you’re looking for a healthy, plain chicken burger option. Are they incredibly flavorful? Not really, they definitely benefit from a bit of sauce or toppings, but they’re tasty enough to enjoy as a lighter meal.

Cost

The 2.27-kilogram box includes 16 chicken burgers, each weighing 142 grams, and costs $18.99 Canadian. The burgers are conveniently separated into packs of four. Considering they’re made entirely from white chicken breast meat, I think the price is very reasonable for the quality and quantity you get.

Image of a hand holding one piece of the chicken breast burger so you can see the inside.
You can see the in this picture the texture inside the chicken burger is a bit odd!

Convenience

The chicken burgers need to be kept frozen and come with a best-before date that’s 10 months from the purchase date. These burgers are not pre-cooked, so you’ll need to ensure they are cooked thoroughly before eating. They are proudly made in Canada.

Image of the cooking instructions for the chicken burger from the back of the box.

These chicken burgers are delicious in a bun, but they also work well sliced up and tossed into a salad. If you’re serving them on a bun, I recommend toppings like mustard, pickles, lettuce, mayo, bacon, or even a jalapeño aioli. Adding extra toppings really boosts the flavor since the burgers themselves are fairly plain. Personally, I like to cut them up and pair them with broccoli and rice for a well-balanced, protein-packed work lunch.

Image of four frozen chicken burger patties on a white plate prior to cooking them.
These are frozen chicken burgers before grilling them.

Nutrition

Calories

One chicken burger contains 200 calories, 9 grams of fat, just 1 gram of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fibre, 0 grams of sugar, 28 grams of protein, and 270 milligrams of sodium. Overall, these are impressive nutrition facts! The burgers are low in carbs, high in protein, and relatively low in calories and fat. Therefore they’re a great option for anyone looking for a healthy, high-protein meal.

Image of the nutrition facts for the chicken burgers from the back of the box.

Ingredients

really like the short and simple ingredients list, there are only five ingredients in these chicken burgers. They’re naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free, although they may contain egg. The only ingredient I’m not a fan of is “flavour,” since it’s vague and doesn’t indicate what’s actually being used.

Image of the ingredients for the chicken burgers from the back of the box.

Scoring

Taste: 6/10

Cost: 8/10

Convenience: 5/10

Nutrition: 8/10

Overall

Give them a try!

I like how simple, plain, and versatile these chicken burgers are, and I really appreciate their strong nutrition profile. They’re not the most flavorful or juicy burgers, and I wouldn’t call them amazing, but they’re a healthy option that’s packed with protein and works well in a variety of meals. I definitely prefer the Connie’s Kitchen Chicken Burgers over these.

Have you tried the Sunrise Farms Gourmet Grille Chicken Breast Burgers? What did you think of them?


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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