Costco Beef Pinwheels With Feta Spinach - Cooking Instructions and Calories

Costco Beef Pinwheel With Feta Spinach

Beef Pinwheels With Feta Spinach Peppers at Costco

I was making my weekly Costco grocery trip and noticed a new prepared meal item. This Beef Pinwheels With Feta Spinach was new to my Costco location, and I just had to pick it up and try it.

Beef Pinwheel Steak

I found the Beef Pinwheel in the prepared meal section near other prepared meals such as the Garlic Chicken WingsBeef Bulgogi, and the Yakisoba Stir Fry.

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The Beef PinWheel Is Made With Flank Steal, Feta Cheese, Spinach and Bell Peppers

This Costco prepared meal is pretty simple and includes Beef Flank Steak rolled with Feta Cheese, spinach, and chopped bell peppers. This isn’t too hard to make on your own, and Costco does carry all the ingredients if you want to make your own at-home copycat version.

Beef Pinwheel Steak USDA Choice

The Meal Uses USDA Choice Flank Steak

One thing to point out is that this meal uses USDA Choice Flank Steak. Absolutely nothing wrong with USDA Choice Flank Steak, but for the price, I would have almost expected USDA Prime Flank Steak.

I understand that may not be feasible considering the prep work, and we’ll take a more in-depth look at the cost in the next section.

Costco Cost Comparison

Costco Charges $13.99 Per Pound For The Prepared Meal

Costco sells their Kirkland Signature Beef Pinwheel Dish for $13.99. The packages ranged in size from as little as 1.5 pounds to 2.5 pounds and in price from $20 to $35.

Normally Costco is pretty consistent with the weight and total price of their prepared meal options, but I do like that there is some variety with these Beef Pinwheels. I was able to pick out one of the smaller ones, which was the appropriate size for me and my wife.

Costco Beef Pinwheel Price

You Are Paying For The Convenience

At $14 a pound, the Beef Pinwheel dish is on the more expensive side. The Flank Steak will come cut, rolled, and filled with delicious ingredients, but you will pay for the convenience. 

The big appeal, at least for me, is that this is a beef dish with some unique flavors that will only take 10-15 minutes to prepare for an easy weeknight dinner but will also come with a hefty price markup. 

There will definitely be better value at Costco, and for a higher quality dish that can be put out in the same amount of time while only costing a few bucks more per pound, I would recommend Costco Prime Ribeye. Here is our complete list of Costco Beef Prices.

Beef Pinwheel Taste Test

Some Of The Ingredients May Fall Out

The heating instructions recommend cooking the flank steak pinwheels on the grill, and that is exactly what I did. 

The beef came out nice, but my one complaint with the cooking process is that I did lose quite a bit of cream cheese and diced bell pepper pieces. As soon as I put the pinwheels down on the hot grill, some of the filling came out and was essentially considered lost at that point. 

You may be able to salvage a little more of the bell pepper and cream cheese if you are cooking these on a skillet.

Cooking Costco Beef Pinwheels

Fresh Ingredients and Vegetables

For taste, these Beef Pinwheels were quite the letdown. I love the idea of the pinwheel, but it just didn’t do it for me with taste. 

I had no problem with the filling; everything was fresh and as it should have been. The bell peppers added a burst of flavor, and the cream cheese was great.

Cooked Beef Pinwheels from Costco

Distinct Marinade Flavor

My problem with the meal lies with the steak and its marinade/flavoring. I’ve spoken about this a few times about a few different products, but it seems that all marinated/pre-seasoned beef has this same distinct flavor.

I’m not sure exactly what it is, but I noticed this beef, along with marinated beef options such as the Arrachera skirt steak and the grass-fed sirloin, have this taste that I can’t seem to not notice.

Beef Pinwheel Steaks from Costco

Overly Salty Steak

In addition to that familiar marinated beef taste, the beef is also overly salty. Maybe it would be a little more tolerable if some of the filling didn’t fall out, but as it was, it was just too salty for me. 

Overall, I’m not the biggest fan of the beef pinwheel, and I think you’ll be better off buying the ingredients separately and putting them together yourself. You’ll save on costs and can control the flavor/seasoning to your liking.

Beef Pinwheel With Feta Spinach Cooking Instructions

Only Takes 10 Minutes To Cook

The big selling point for these Flank Steak Pinwheels from Costco is their convenience and how quickly they can be cooked. The meat only takes about 10 minutes to fully cook and be ready to be eaten.

Costco Beef Pinwheel Cooking Instructions

Beef Pinwheel Cooking Instructions

  • Remove the pinwheels from the packaging. 
  • Grill or sear pinwheels in a pan to desired temperature. 
  • Steak Pinwheels have been blade tenderized, and USDA recommends grilling product to a minimum of 165°F.

What is Blade Tenderized?

Costco is known for blade tenderizing its steaks. This means exactly what the name says, as they use sharp blades to puncture and tenderize the meat. This goes for this Beef Pinwheel prepared meal and most of the other steaks they sell. 

This, of course, sounds great, but there have been some claims that this can push bacteria that is only on the surface of the beef to deep within, and if the meat isn’t cooked to 165°F, this could lead to illness. There seems to be very minimal risk and even almost non-existent risk, but I feel that Costco puts it on the label, and I should explain why.

Costco Beef Pinwheel Calories and Nutrition

Only 210 Calories Per SErving

Costco does make it difficult to gather the nutritional and calorie information for most of their prepared meals, but I was able to get the info for this beef pinwheel with feta and spinach. 

Each serving size is 6.25 ounces and contains 210 calories from 9 grams of fat, 3 grams of carbs, and 29 grams of protein. The full nutritional information is below.

Nutrition Facts
Costco Beef Pinwheel With Feta and Spinach
Serving Size
 
6.25 oz
Amount per Serving
Calories
210
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
9
g
14
%
Saturated Fat
 
5
g
31
%
Trans Fat
 
0
g
Cholesterol
 
95
mg
32
%
Sodium
 
830
mg
36
%
Potassium
 
541
mg
15
%
Carbohydrates
 
3
g
1
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
29
g
58
%
Calcium
 
175
mg
18
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This is an extremely healthy dish as it’s mostly protein. The fat is on the lower end for steak, and the carbs are kept to a minimum. This can fit most diets and is an excellent option for those on a keto/low carb diet.

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Beef Pinwheel Steaks from Costco

Costco Beef Pinwheel With Feta and Spinach

Costco's Prepared Meal Beef Pinwheel with Feta and Spinach. Healthy and Easy to Cook.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4 People
Calories 210 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Tray Costco Beef Pinwheel With Feta and Spinach
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

Instructions
 

  • Remove from Tray
  • Grill on medium high heat until desired doneness
  • If Cooking on skillet, use 1 tbsp of olive oil and sear until desired doneness.
  • Note:Steak Pinwheels have been blade tenderized and USDA recommends grilling product to a minimum of 165°F.

Nutrition

Serving: 6.25ozCalories: 210kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 29gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 830mgPotassium: 541mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 175mg
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