Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (2024)

By Kelly Published in Chicken

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I was a little sad a few months ago.

My beloved Costco took away one of my favorite items from the food court…so I knew I had to crack the code and create a Homemade Costco Chicken Bake Recipe. (Because goodness knows I couldn’t boycott them, there are some the Best Deals at Costco.)

This Costco Chicken Bake Recipe is super easy. It will create (2) “loaves”. My family of four was full after eating one loaf with some sides of veggies and fruit for dinner. So, you can either freeze the second loaf for another meal (freeze before you bake it) or bake it up and have as leftovers (it’s really good cold). And finally, if you want to, you can make the filling in advance and complete to recipe for a quick weeknight meal.

This recipe is a little detailed. I think you can make it as simple as you want, by taking out the extra steps. However, if you really want to get the true Costco Chicken Bake Recipe profile, take the extra few minutes…you’ll be glad you did.

(And my recipe has onions, because I like them. Some will say that the original Costco Chicken Bake Recipe didn’t have them…but no one knows for sure.)

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Ingredients

1 Pillsbury Pizza Dough
10 oz. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, Grilled and Chopped
10 strips of bacon
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tablespoons of chopped green onion (around 6 stems)
6 tablespoons of high quality Caesar Salad Dressing, divided
1/2 cup parmesan cheese

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

2. Fry bacon in medium pan until about 3/4 done. (You want it to be a little brown, but not crispy.) Set aside on paper towels. Drain grease, but do not wipe out pan. You want a little of bacon grease and drippings left in pan.

3. Add chopped onion and saute over medium heat until almost translucent, around three minutes. While onion is cooking, chop the 3/4 cooked bacon. Add bacon to onions and cook for another two minutes. Add chopped chicken, turn heat to low and cover for five minutes.

4. While bacon/onion/chicken mixture is cooking, place chopped green onion in medium bowl. Add bacon/onion/chicken mixture, 2 tablespoon Caesar salad dressing stir gently and cover. Set aside.

5. Open pizza dough. Cut in half. On a floured surface, take first piece and roll it out into a 7×5″ rectangle. Spread Caesar salad dressing on to dough (but leave enough dressing for brushing on to loaf before baking). Spread bacon/onion/chicken mixture and 3/4 cup mozzarella cheese. Repeat with other pizza dough half.

6. Pull the short end (the 5″ one) over the ingredients and roll tightly. Do not fold the ends as the bake will continue rising in the oven. Finished bake should be around 10″ long.

7. Brush on remaining Caesar dressing to top of bake and sprinkle with remaining mozzarella cheese. Move to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for 13 minutes.

8. After 13 minutes, open oven and sprinkle parmesan cheese over loafs. Bake for an additional 12 minutes.

9. Take out of oven and let sit for 5-7 minutes. Slice and enjoy.

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  1. Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (13)KCatty says

    These look so yummy!!

    Though, did Costco take the chicken bakes out of the frozen section in addition to the snack bar?

    Not that it matters… homemade is so much better!

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  2. Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (15)Kimberly Sharp-Ko says

    I used to work at Costco and did Admin, Bakery, and the Floor. Try this out and see if it is close. Dough of choice…pizza type is preferred…rolled 1/4 inch thick and 10x10inches…… For one large roll….Take 1 cup Rotissere Chicken cut into cubes, one cup of medium thick white sauce, 1/2 package of dry ranch dressing, diced green onion, 1/4 cup each shredded mozzarella and cheddar. Mix all of these together and spoon into your rolled out dough. Brush with butter if desired. Wrap it up and bake at 425 until LIGHTLY browned. Slice and serve. I think that you will find this is the closest to the original. It has to have a tang to it, which the dressing gives. Have fun baking!

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  3. Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (17)Carrie says

    wait, what?!? They got rid of the fresh chicken bakes at your Costco?!? That would ruin my day. My week!
    They do sell them in the frozen section but they are a little different. More consistent in size (we bought a fresh one last week that was double the length of a regular one–it was the Costco jackpot!) I usually keep some of the frozen ones in the freezer for quick dinners or dinner on-the-go.
    Your recipe is very similar to the one I made up. And yes, ours has green onions. The fresh ones at our Costco has green onions.
    I have a ton of refrigerator biscuits that I going to roll out and fill with assorted fillings. I’m going to make some little chicken bakes with some (pulled pork in some, pizza stuff in others,). The kids can take them in their lunches!

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  4. Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (19)Rhonda says

    I am having a hard time picturing how to do step #6. Could someone please give me a little more detail on this step?

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Homemade Imitation Costco Chicken Bake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Costco chicken bake made of? ›

Product Details. Foster Farms chicken breast strips, mozzarella, provolone and parmesan cheeses, smoky bacon, creamy Caesar dressing and green onions in a hand-rolled crust.

Why doesn t Costco sell chicken bakes anymore? ›

As one person stated on Reddit, "The quality dropped during the rougher parts of the pandemic, and we've never been able to go back to that." The store did remove chicken bakes from its menu for a time, but the item eventually made its return, albeit with a different flavor than customers were used to.

Why is Costco chicken so moist? ›

The reason Costco's chicken is so juicy is because of a salt solution pumped inside, which is basically like super-brining. That makes the meat moist and evenly seasoned every time, delivering a consistent—though there has been some Reddit uproar about weird-tasting chicken lately in some states—tasting chicken.

Can you get a chicken bake from Costco without a membership? ›

Since early 2020, Costco has required a membership card to buy anything at the food court, including chicken bakes, barbecue beef brisket sandwiches, ice cream and churros.

Why does Costco chicken taste different? ›

Goldstein interviewed Harshavardhan Thippareddi, PhD, professor of poultry science at the University of Georgia, who explained that chickens are injected with phosphate to keep them juicy through the rotisserie preparation process, and some consumers may interpret this addition as a soapy or chemical-like flavor.

Did the chicken bake at Costco change? ›

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According to a Reddit user, they used to be made fresh in the food court, but "now they just come in frozen and are thawed out and baked." Consequently, customers have observed that the chicken bake is not just smaller and drier, but also more costly, with a price increase of $1 in July 2022.

Did Costco chicken bake get more expensive? ›

Costco's chicken bake — basically, chicken and cheese stuffed in a pastry crust — has seen its price jump from $2.99 to $3.99, while the price of a 20-ounce soda is up 10 cents to $0.69.

Does Costco chicken bake have eggs? ›

Contains: wheat, soybeans, milk, eggs, and fish.

How healthy is chicken bake? ›

It's basically a wrapped pizza dough with chicken, spinach, bacon, and some sort of creamy filling in the middle. Challenge accepted! The original Costco chicken bake comes in at 770 calories and over 25 grams of fat. Mine is 325 and only 8.8 grams of fat, and it's delicious!

Is a Costco chicken bake a calzone? ›

If you haven't had the luxury of eating one, the chicken bake is like an oblong-shaped calzone stuffed with grilled chicken breast, bacon, cheese, and its special ingredient: Caesar dressing. It might sound like an odd pairing, but trust us, the Caesar dressing elevates the taste and texture of the chicken bakes.

How many calories is one chicken bake from Costco? ›

Costco Chicken Bake (1 serving) contains 78g total carbs, 76g net carbs, 25g fat, 61g protein, and 770 calories.

Is Costco baked chicken healthy? ›

Despite their high sodium content, many believe that Costco rotisserie chickens are healthy for individual consumers if eaten in moderation. Yet factory farming has huge impacts on public health in the form of pollution, antibiotic resistance, increased pandemic risk, and contributions to climate change.

Is Costco chicken processed food? ›

Is rotisserie chicken from Costco processed? They are considered processed because of the flavors injected in the factories prior to shipping to Costco. They are injected with saline making the chicken salty, 140 mg of sodium.

Where does Costco get their chicken breasts from? ›

In 2019, the grocer established its own massive chicken production complex in Fremont, Nebraska, and partnered with a company called Lincoln Premium Poultry (or LPP) to manage it.

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