Costco Skoulakis Greek Style Chicken Souvlaki Skewers
Protein packed and versatile!
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I’m always looking for healthy, easy dinner options at Costco! I picked up the Skoulakis Chicken Greek Style Chicken Souvlaki Skewers when they were on sale last week!
Taste
The skewers are VERY heavily seasoned and flavorful! The chicken was on the edge of being too salty for my taste, even after spritzing lemon juice over the skewers. On the plus side, the quality of the chicken was quite good; we didn’t come across any gristle or fat and it was quite tender. Although these are “Greek-style” chicken skewers, I didn’t taste any particularly powerful distinct seasoning or flavors that would make them difficult to pair with anything. You could serve them with a salad or some rice and vegetables or even put use the pieces of chicken in a pita with some hummus.
Cost
The regular price for the Skoulakis Chicken Greek Style Chicken Souvlaki Skewers is $16.99 Canadian, but I managed to buy them on sale for $3.50 off. There are eight chicken skewers in the pack. On sale I think they’re a reasonable deal, but the regular price seems a little high for the amount of chicken that you get, especially since they’re not overly convenient to make.
Convenience
The chicken comes raw, so that’s obviously less convenient than if they were pre-cooked skewers. However, they do come marinated and ready to cook, so you don’t need to do much to get them ready. You can choose to broil, pan fry or barbecue them. We decided to use the barbecue. The skewers need to be kept refrigerated until they’re cooked, but the best before date is about a month from the purchase date. We were surprised that they would keep so long in the fridge. My husband did the barbecuing. The first thing that he noticed was that getting the skewers out of the package is a bit of a pain – peeling open the slippery package without spilling the skewers was a challenge, and a couple of the skewers lost pieces of chicken in the process. Rather that trusting the instructions on the package, he checked the temperature of the meat throughout the grilling process using an instant read thermometer. It was a good thing he did – he ended up having to leave the skewers on for nearly twice as long as the high end of the time range specified on the package (using the recommended temperature setting). It’s possible our barbecue runs a little cooler than the one they used to come up with the instructions, but 24 minutes instead of 13 minutes is a big difference! Finally, I’ll mention that we found the meat slightly difficult to remove from the skewers.
Nutrition
One skewer contains 140 calories, three grams of fat, 29 grams of protein, zero grams of fibre, zero grams of sugar and 460 milligrams of sodium. That’s a ton of protein and not many calories or much fat! The sodium obviously isn’t ideal. The ingredients list also looked pretty straight forward to me other than the corn maltodextrin.
We enjoyed the Skoulakis Chicken Greek Style Chicken Souvlaki Skewers with the Costco Kirkland Signature Mediterranean Salad and some extra veggies and it was delicious! Try out this combination if you’re looking for a tasty but easy Mediterranean-themed meal!
Taste: 7/10
Cost: 7/10
Convenience: 5/10
Nutrition: 7.5/10
Where to find in Costco: The deli refrigerated section by the deli meats and cheese.
Have you tried these? What did you think? Did you find them easy to cook?
Can’t stand either the chicken or pork skewers. Not only are they salty, but they have a rubbery texture. The rest of my family likes them though.
We buy these (or the pork ones) & put them in the freezer whenever they are on sale. They are very convenient to make a quick meal with Greek Salad & potatoes. Served with tzatziki (from Costco, of course!) they are very tasty. The packaging can be awkward, but you get used to it, and they are much easier to get out when frozen.
Agreed. FAR too salty.
We love these! My frying pan is too small for the skewers so I remove the raw chicken from the skewers and pan fry them. Topped with tzatziki and served with lemon potatoes, yum.
Bought them once. Not a very pleasant taste at all. I had to smother them in my favorite BBQ sauce to improve the taste. But not by much lol. I rate them a 3 out of 10.
Too salty and the quality of the meat was poor. Seemed to me they injected a lot of water into it- water is second on the list of ingredients…
I agree, they would be a very nice purchase when on sale especially, but only if they could reduce the salt by at least 50%. So salty that I will never buy them again. I even tried rinsing the kabobs with lots of water and they were still too salty.
Bought these, did not care for the seasoning, will not buy again although I like the idea of having one skewer ready to cook and eat for my meal.
I agree. They had Chicken Satay on skewers in the frozen section that were quite good.
Good morning. Thank you for sharing
They are sooooo salty I never bought them again.