Costco has quietly reintroduced its Kirkland Signature Rotisserie Chicken Enchilada to deli sections nationwide, much to the relief of fans who’ve been waiting for the meal’s return. The ready-to-bake dish combines rotisserie chicken with black beans, pinto beans, bell peppers, cheddar cheese, cilantro, and chipotle sauce in a single tray that serves nine people. Priced around $6-7 per pound depending on region, most trays cost approximately $24-30 and require about 50 minutes of covered baking.
The product represents Costco’s strategic approach to capturing post-shopping convenience, targeting members who’ve just completed lengthy warehouse runs and prefer heat-and-eat solutions over extensive meal preparation. Social media responses suggest strong consumer appetite for the item’s return, with Instagram users describing it as “so good” and “delicious.” At roughly $2.65 per serving, the enchilada bake positions itself as a cost-effective alternative to restaurant dining while maintaining the convenience factor that drives prepared meal purchases at warehouse retailers.