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Costco Sheet Pan Dinners

Sheet pan dinners are the smartest way to cook on a weeknight — one pan, one oven, twenty minutes of cleanup. Costco's proteins and pre-cut vegetables make them even easier, since you're starting with large quantities that are already portioned and ready to season. These recipes are designed around ingredients you'd find on a standard Costco run, and every one of them produces a complete dinner from a single sheet of foil.

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Sheet Pan Costco Sausage and Vegetables

A sheet pan dinner with Costco Italian sausage is about as low-effort as a real dinner gets. Slice the sausage, chop the vegetables, toss with olive oil and Italian seasoning, spread on a sheet pan, and roast. Everything caramelizes together in the oven and you end up with a complete, satisfying meal that only used one pan.

40 min·4 servings
$3.75/serving
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Sheet Pan Costco Shrimp and Asparagus

Shrimp and asparagus have almost the same cook time, which makes them perfect for a sheet pan dinner. Everything goes on one pan, hits the oven at high heat, and comes out with the asparagus tender and slightly charred and the shrimp pink and juicy. Costco's large Kirkland shrimp have enough body to hold up to oven heat without getting rubbery.

20 min·4 servings
$5.00/serving
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Sheet Pan Costco Chicken Thighs with Potatoes and Green Beans

Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are the best cut for sheet pan dinners. They're nearly impossible to overcook, the skin gets crispy and golden in the oven, and the rendered fat drips down to baste the vegetables underneath. Costco sells them in large packs that are ideal for this recipe — make a full pan for dinner and pack the leftovers for lunch.

1 hr·4 servings
$3.25/serving
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Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin

Pork tenderloin is one of Costco's best meat values — lean, quick-cooking, and consistently tender. Costco sells them two to a pack at a price that makes each meal remarkably affordable. This sheet pan recipe roasts the tenderloin alongside potatoes and green beans in a single pan, finished with a honey-mustard glaze that caramelizes in the oven. Dinner in 40 minutes, one pan to wash.

40 min·4 servings
$4.50/serving
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Garlic-Herb Crusted Pork Loin Roast

Costco sells boneless pork loin roasts in the 3–4 lb range, and they are one of the best values for feeding a crowd — mild, lean, and forgiving enough for a weeknight roast. A quick sear in a hot oven-safe pan builds a crust before finishing in a 375°F oven to 145°F internal temperature. A garlic-herb paste applied before searing drives flavor into every slice. This recipe feeds 8 and the leftovers are excellent for sandwiches, grain bowls, and fried rice.

1 hr 15 min·8 servings
$2.00/serving