Costco Kirkland Signature Burgers Review

Costco is known for minimizing the number of options they stock for each type of product, but they seem to have taken a different approach to frozen hamburgers. They offer a few different Kirkland Signature beef patties, so burger fans can pick their favorite type. If you’re curious about all of Costco’s different burger offerings and wondering which Kirkland Signature frozen burger patties are right for you, you’ve come to the right place!

Closeup side view image of a large double cheeseburger served on a white plate.

If beef burgers aren’t your thing, no worries! Costco carries a wide variety of burgers like the Amylu Chicken Burgers, Dr. Praegers Organic California Veggie Burgers, Trident Wild Pacific Pink Salmon Burgers, Connie’s Kitchen Chicken Burgers, Beyond Meat Beyond Burgers and the Yves Ultimate Veggie Burger.

Location in Store

All four kinds of burgers, the grass fed, angus chuck, lean ground beef and lean sirloin can be found in the freezer aisle at Costco. Some Costco’s may only care one or two kinds of beef patties but all four kinds do exist.

The item number for the grass fed is 1304326, the angus chuck patties item number is 1322063, the lean ground beef patties item number is is 50846 and the lean sirloin beef patties is 296549.

Taste

100% Grass-Fed Beef Patties

Image of a bag of Kirkland Signature Grass-Fed Beef Patties sitting on a table unopened.

I personally like these a lot because I like leaner meats. My husband found them a bit dry and lacking in flavor and I tend to agree they aren’t as flavorful as the angus ground chuck burgers but I still like them.

Top down image of one frozen grass-fed burger patty served on a plate.

They’re definitely not as moist as the angus chuck burgers and also turn out to be smaller than the angus chuck burgers once barbecued. I notice a few hard bites in the patty but not many.

Closeup image of one double cheeseburger made using the grass-fed beef burger patties.

Angus Ground Chuck and Beef Patties

Image of a bag of Kirkland Signature Angus Ground Chuck and Beef Patties sitting on a table unopened.

The angus chuck burgers are very flavorful and moist. They’re bigger than the grass-fed burgers and don’t seem to shrink much when cooked.

Top down image of one frozen angus ground chuck and beef patty served on a plate.

When I saw that these were ground chuck I thought there would be gristle or hard bits in the burgers but there wasn’t! If you want a flavorful, moist, juicy burger with a bit of fat, these are what you’re looking for.

Closeup image of one double cheeseburger made using the ground angus chuck and beef burger patties.

Lean Ground Beef Burger Patties

Image of a bag of Kirkland Signature Lean Ground Beef Patties sitting on a table unopened.

I prefer the taste of the sirloin burgers but I don’t mind these cheaper lean ground beef patties! I did a taste comparison of the two by barbecuing a lean ground beef pattie and a sirloin beef burger.

Top down image of one frozen lean ground beef patty served on a plate.

The lean ground beef patties from Costco have a bit more of a stronger, fattier flavor in comparison. The sirloin burgers have much less flavor despite both being seasoned the same way. The texture of the lean ground beef patties is a bit grainy and I noticed some bits of gristle in the burgers.

Closeup image of one double cheeseburger made using the lean ground beef burger patties.

The size of the burgers is also smaller compared to the Kirkland Signature Lean Sirloin Beef Burgers. The overall flavor reminds me of burgers you’d get at a cheap burger stand or mass community barbecue.

Lean Sirloin Beef Patties

Image of a bag of Kirkland Signature Lean Sirloin Beef Patties sitting on a table unopened.

The sirloin beef burgers from Costco have one ingredient, sirloin beef. Yep, that’s it. No salt, no fillers, no seasoning. The lack of fillers and seasonings isn’t a problem in my opinion because the patties use high-quality sirloin beef. Another advantage of the simplicity of these burgers is that you can season them to your taste. I add a bit of seasoning and sometimes some barbecue sauce as well.

Top down image of one frozen lean sirloin beef patty served on a plate.

You probably do need to season these burgers, because they’ll taste a bit bland if you don’t. I don’t taste a ton of fat in the Kirkland Signature Lean Sirloin Beef Patties, but there’s enough in my opinion. I’ve never found them dry (unless it was from us overcooking them!). Finally, I don’t think they contain as much gristle or random hard chunks as some other frozen burgers seem to. The meat is consistently good quality.

Closeup image of one double cheeseburger made using the lean sirloin beef burger patties.

I prefer these over the lean ground beef patties. They’re a little less flavorful out of the bag, but there’s less gristle and fat for sure.

Cost

100% Grass-Fed Beef Patties

The grass-fed burgers weigh one third of a pound each and there are 15 patties in the bag which costs $23.49 USD.

Closeup image of the grass-fed beef patties bag showing how many patties are in a bag and that they're raised without the use of antibiotics or hormones.

Angus Ground Chuck and Beef Patties

The angus chuck burgers weigh one third of a pound each and there are 18 in the bag, the bag costs $28.39 USD.

Closeup image of the angus ground chuck patties bag showing how many patties are in a bag.

Lean Ground Beef Burger Patties

The cost of the lean ground beef burger patties from Costco is $24.99 Canadian. There are 24 individual one quarter pound patties in the bag.

Closeup image of the lean ground beef patties bag showing how many patties are in a bag.

Lean Sirloin Beef Patties

For $26.99 Canada, you get 18 Costco patties that weigh one third of a pound each.

Closeup image of the lean sirloin beef patties bag showing how many patties are in a bag.

Convenience

These Costco burgers barbecue easily, you could also pan-fry them. Be sure to check that the internal temperature has reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit or 74 degrees Celsius to ensure they’re cooked thoroughly. Make sure to keep your burgers frozen and cook them from frozen too!

Closeup image of the back of the bag of grass-fed beef patties showing safe handling instructions and what temperature to cook the burgers to.
The USA packaging says to cook the burgers to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

The burgers are not seasoned so you do have to season each pattie. I don’t think this is a big deal and I like being able to control what I put on my burgers! I would buy these if I were hosting a larger barbecue, summer birthday party, for camping or to bring to the lake.

Closeup top down image of eight burger patties being barbecued. There are four grass fed on the left and four angus chuck on the right.
Four grass-fed on the left, four angus chuck on the right.

The patties come in a bag and the patties are stacked one on top of the other with paper in between. If you want to just cook one burger for yourself, you totally can. Unfortunately, I have found the burgers can freeze together pretty badly sometimes. It can be hard to get the right number out, but careful yet forceful use of a butter knife usually gets the job done.

Closeup image of the bag of lean sirloin beef burger patties showing the burgers need to be cooked until they reach 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Canadian packaging says to cook the burgers to 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

Nutrition

Calories

100% Grass-Fed Beef Patties

One patty contains 380 calories, 30 grams of fat, 100 milligrams of sodium, zero grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fiber and sugar and 26 grams of protein.

Image of the nutrition facts for the grass-fed beef patties from the back of the bag.
Grass-fed nutrition facts.

Angus Ground Chuck and Beef Patties

One patty contains 440 calories, 38 grams of fat, 100 milligrams of sodium, zero grams of carbohydrates, fiber and sugar and 24 grams of protein. The angus chuck burgers are higher in calories and fat, but have less protein.

Image of the nutrition facts for the angus chuck and beef patties from the back of the bag.
Angus chuck nutrition facts.

Lean Ground Beef Burger Patties

One quarter pound patty contains 210 calories, 14 grams of fat, two grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre and sugar, 17 grams of protein and 55 milligrams of sodium.

Image of the nutrition facts for the lean ground beef patties from the back of the bag.
Lean ground beef nutrition facts.

Lean Sirloin Beef Patties

One patty contains 320 calories, 22 grams of fat, three grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre and sugar, 26 grams of protein and 75 milligrams of sodium.

Image of the nutrition facts for the lean sirloin beef patties from the back of the bag.
Lean sirloin beef nutrition facts.

Which Costco burger has the most protein?

If protein is something you take seriously, the grass-fed and lean sirloin burgers have the most protein. The grass-fed burgers have 60 more calories, and eight more grams of fat compared to the lean sirloin beef patties for the same amount of protein.

Ingredients

All of the different kinds of burgers contain one ingredient which is beef. There is no added fillers or seasonings which is really nice! That means the burgers are dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free and basically free of all major allergens. They’re not suitable for vegans or vegetarians though!

Scoring

Taste: 100% Grass-Fed Beef Patties 8.5/10 Angus Ground Chuck and Beef Patties 9/10 Lean Ground Beef Burger Patties 7.5/10 Lean Sirloin Beef Patties 9/10

Cost: 6.5/10

Convenience: 6/10

Nutrition: 7.5/10 (Beef is naturally high in calories, fat and protein without additives, preservatives or unhealthy oils).

Overall

Must buy!

You can’t go wrong with any of the Costco burger patties. We’ve been buying them for years and have them weekly in the Summer months! I always look forward to barbecued burgers with the Russet House Sweet Potato Fries.

Have you tried the Costco Kirkland Signature Burger Patties? Which kind is your favorite?


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5 thoughts on “Costco Kirkland Signature Burgers Review”

  1. Well we do prefer our homemade patties however for convenience we usually buy a bag of the sirloin beef patties. I use the Keg steak spice on them and usually let them mostly thaw out before cooking which seems to do a better job of not overcooking them, keeping them moist and yet cooked through to around 155f. They seem the best bang for the dollar, for a nice meaty one third pound burger.

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  2. Ahhhhhhh No!! I personnaly. Will continue to buy Costco Fresh Hamburger and make my own patties to cook. Much much better than any frozen meat. I am not that lazy to form my own patties. I appreciate the reviews though that I have always been curious about the frozen ones but have always found that are tough and shrink too much. I never get any gristle in the fresh Hamburger either and the burgers I make are very tender. Yep, just fresh for me and Costco Fresh Hamburger taste is the best out there

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    • Ahhh yes! Congrats for making your own patties. I’m glad to see you are one of the few who has the time to make a fresh patty at home, dealing with all the mess, greasy hands, and broken patties on the grill. Kudos to you brother! But you seem to be mistaken, Kirkland doesn’t have a product called “Costco Fresh Hamburger taste”, despite carrying different beef patties.

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  3. EXCELLENT BURGER REVIEW, NATALIE! This is bizarre, because when I read the last reviews you sent out, I was wishing that you would do a burger patty review on Costco‘s burgers! Love the fact that you did them all in one shot here, in the same combined review format!! Now, I have a great idea which ones I’m going to try out, and probably buy regularly! I have already tried two of them, and buy them regularly! The sirloin ones and the lean ground beef ones! They just recently brought the grass-fed, to my location, and I shall be trying them out, next! Thank you for the fantastic reviews, as always, and please continue to do so! I, love reading your reviews! They are very helpful in helping me decide which products I wanna buy when I go to Costco! I, pretty much, almost always, agree with, all of your reviews, in regards to, the various, many food products, would you have previously reviewed! Have a great day, Natalie and family, and a safe, fun, healthy, remaining summer! Take care! Don’t have a nice day, “HAVE A GREAT DAY!”

    As always, I look forward to all of your COSTCO, future food product, reviews!

    ARE YOU AWARE, AT THE PRESENT TIME, THAT ONE OUT OF ROUGHLY EVERY 63 PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, IS APPARENTLY, A COSTCO MEMBER! COOL!

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