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Trader Joe’s

Everyone loves Trader Joe’s and the brand’s unique (and sometimes kooky!)

products.Those productstasteevenbetter, though, when they’re transformed into tasty meals.

Trader Joe’s Double Cream Brie; shown as recipe for Whipped Double Cream Brie; topped with Spicy Honey Sauce and cracked pepper grinds; on black plate with toasted crostini

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(Don’t need to tell us twice!)

In fact, all of the recipes below have seven ingredients or fewer.

Read on to discover a few of Kathleen’s delicious Trader Joe’s creations.

Trader Joe’s Chevré Goat Cheese; shown in recipe for Green Goddess Fried Goat Cheese; on rectangular platter atop a bed of lettuce. Small dish of Green Goddess Seasoning Blend in background

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Incredibly, it requires less than five steps to make.

Just slice somegoat cheese, coat them with panko and seasoning, then fry the slices up.

The warm, gooey-but-still-crunchy goat cheese is the perfect topper for salads, toast, or pasta.

Trader Joe’s Organic Creamy Peanut Butter Salted Valencia, used in recipe for overnight oats, prepared in two glass jars, with fresh blueberries, ground flaxseed and one with alt milk

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Just add your milk of choice to the jar, then shake to loosen the peanut butter goop.

The recipe boasts a rosemary simple syrup which sweetens the classic bubbly gin cocktail and imparts an herby aroma.

Its perfect for a lazy afternoon on the back porch or a classy cocktail party with friends.

Trader Joe’s Organic 100% Sicilian Lemon Juice; shown in recipe for Sicilian Tom Collins; in two tall glasses with rosemary sprig and lemon wedge garnishes

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It only calls for TJs brie, hot honey, black peppercorns, and a French baguette.