10 Trader Joe’s Grilling Picks Ranked by What Sells Out First This Summer

Trader Joe's grilling picks for summer 2026

Summer grilling at Trader Joe’s means more than burgers and dogs. Between the marinated proteins, regional barbecue sauces, and grill-ready sides, the store has quietly built a serious cookout pantry — and the best picks tend to disappear by Friday afternoon. Here are ten grill-worthy finds, ranked by how fast longtime shoppers say they vanish from the case.

1. Carne Asada Autentica

Carne Asada Autentica at Trader Joe's

Already marinated in citrus, garlic, and chiles, this skirt-cut beef hits the grate ready to char. The acid in the marinade does the tenderizing work, so even a quick four-minute cook leaves you with edges that crisp and an interior that stays pink. Longtime shoppers say it is the first thing to vanish from the case on Friday afternoons.

  • Price: Check in-store; varies by region.
  • Best cook method: Direct high heat, 4-5 min per side until medium-rare; rest before slicing thin against the grain.
  • Pair with: Warm corn tortillas and Trader Joe’s salsa verde.
  • Verdict: Buy — disappears by mid-week in most stores.

2. Angus Beef Outside Skirt Steak — $15.99/lb

Angus Beef Outside Skirt Steak at Trader Joe's

Outside skirt is the prized cut for fajitas and asado, and TJ’s butcher-counter version is graded Angus, well-marbled, and trimmed clean. It cooks in minutes, slices against the grain into ribbons of beef, and rewards a simple salt-pepper-lime treatment more than any heavy marinade.

  • Price: $15.99/lb
  • Best cook method: Direct high heat, 3-4 min per side; pull at 130 F internal for medium-rare.
  • Pair with: Chimichurri and grilled scallions.
  • Verdict: Buy — butcher-counter quality at supermarket pricing.

3. Fully Cooked Uncured Bavarian Bratwurst

Fully Cooked Uncured Bavarian Bratwurst at Trader Joe's

Pre-cooked means no anxiety about pink centers — just put them on a warm grill and roll until the casings snap. The seasoning leans classic Bavarian with a whisper of mace and nutmeg, and a quick char on direct heat brings out a snap you only get from a real natural casing.

  • Price: Check in-store; varies by region.
  • Best cook method: Indirect heat, 8-10 min total, rolling occasionally; finish over direct heat for color.
  • Pair with: Brioche buns and stone-ground mustard.
  • Verdict: Buy — pre-cooked means no guesswork at the grate.

4. Spicy Jalapeño Chicken Sausage — $4.29

Spicy Jalapeño Chicken Sausage at Trader Joe's

TJ’s spicy chicken link is the value play of the case: under four-fifty for five links of well-seasoned chicken with real bits of jalapeño throughout. Heat is present but controlled — closer to a pepper jack than a chili oil — so it plays nicely with sweet barbecue sauces and pickled onions.

  • Price: $4.29
  • Best cook method: Medium direct heat, 10-12 min, turning every couple of minutes.
  • Pair with: Sliced brioche buns and Trader Joe’s Cilantro Salsa.
  • Verdict: Buy — the value-per-link winner of the case.

5. Sweet Apple Chicken Sausage

Sweet Apple Chicken Sausage at Trader Joe's

Sweet Apple is the household-pleaser link of the bunch — a slightly sweet, lightly smoked chicken sausage flecked with real apple. It caramelizes beautifully over direct heat and pairs as well with breakfast eggs as it does with a Friday-night bun and mustard.

  • Price: Check in-store; varies by region.
  • Best cook method: Medium direct heat, 10-12 min; the apple sugars caramelize beautifully.
  • Pair with: Grilled peaches and a sharp cheddar bun.
  • Verdict: Buy — the crowd-pleaser of the lineup.

6. Savory Herbed Chicken Thighs — $6.99

Savory Herbed Chicken Thighs at Trader Joe's

Boneless, skin-on, and already marinated in rosemary, thyme, and garlic, these thighs are essentially weeknight insurance. A two-zone fire delivers crisp skin and juicy meat without any of the second-guessing that comes with seasoning a plain pack.

  • Price: $6.99
  • Best cook method: Two-zone fire, sear skin-side 4 min, finish indirect 8-10 min to 165 F.
  • Pair with: Lemon-Pepper Pappardelle or grilled asparagus.
  • Verdict: Buy — already marinated, no second-guessing.

7. Caramelized Onion & Bell Pepper Turkey Patties — $6.99

Caramelized Onion & Bell Pepper Turkey Patties at Trader Joe's

A turkey burger that earns its place on the grill — caramelized onion and bell pepper are mixed into the grind, so each patty bastes itself from the inside out. The result is a leaner burger that does not dry out the moment it hits medium.

  • Price: $6.99
  • Best cook method: Medium-high direct heat, 4 min per side to 165 F.
  • Pair with: Brioche buns and a slice of provolone.
  • Verdict: Buy — a turkey burger that doesn’t taste like a compromise.

8. Angus Chuck, Brisket & Sirloin Beef Patties

Angus Chuck, Brisket & Sirloin Beef Patties at Trader Joe's

The three-blend grind is the same combination most steakhouse burgers use — chuck for richness, brisket for fat, sirloin for beefy backbone. Pre-formed, well-marbled, and ready for a hot grate, they are the closest thing to a custom-ground burger you will find pre-packaged.

  • Price: Check in-store; varies by region.
  • Best cook method: Hot, fast direct heat — 3 min per side for medium; do not press.
  • Pair with: Brioche Burger Buns and Trader Joe’s Bourbon BBQ.
  • Verdict: Buy — the blend most home cooks would never grind themselves.

9. Organic Sriracha & Roasted Garlic BBQ Sauce

Organic Sriracha & Roasted Garlic BBQ Sauce at Trader Joe's

A sweet-and-heat condiment that splits the difference between Kansas City sweetness and Asian chili-garlic punch. Brushed on in the last two minutes of cooking, it sets into a glossy, slightly sticky glaze that works on chicken, pork, and grilled corn.

  • Price: Check in-store; varies by region.
  • Best cook method: Brush on during the last 2 min of cook time to avoid burning the sugars.
  • Pair with: Chicken thighs, pork ribs, or grilled corn.
  • Verdict: Buy — a sweet-heat balance the big brands can’t touch.

10. Wild Caught Branzino Fillets — $12.99

Wild Caught Branzino Fillets at Trader Joe's

Branzino is the fish most home cooks order at restaurants because they assume it is fussy. TJ’s already-filleted, skin-on version turns it into a six-minute grill job in a fish basket. The skin crisps, the flesh stays sweet and flaky, and the price comes in well under what you would pay at a sit-down.

  • Price: $12.99
  • Best cook method: Direct medium heat in a fish basket, 3-4 min per side; skin should crisp and lift cleanly.
  • Pair with: Grilled lemon and a Greek salad.
  • Verdict: Buy — restaurant fish at a takeout price.

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