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Bruschetta Baked Chicken with Crispy Cauliflower Gnocchi

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Have you guys tried Trader Joe’s Bruschetta in a jar before?

It is, without a doubt, one of the best Trader Joe’s products and that’s saying a lot since I love all things Trader Joe’s. I remember the first time I tried it. I was in New York, visiting my sister in her tiny Manhattan apartment with a teensy tiny little kitchen that literally had enough space for a stove on one side and a refrigerator across. Thats it. The remaining wall was a window. There was about a foot of counter space on one side of the stove with a little cabinet above. All she had in the cabinet was some olive oil, boxes of tea, stevia and several of these jars of Trader Joe’s bruschetta. I was so intrigued by her love for this bruschetta I had to try it so we picked up some salmon and she made us the most simple dinner that literally melts in your mouth. She pulled two stools into her kitchen (I’m surprised we both fit!) and we sat in the kitchen eating the bruschetta salmon straight off the baking sheet which sat on top of the stove.

During that same trip, we grabbed salads from one of her favorite local spots. I kid you not, she whipped one of these jars of bruschetta out of her purse and added it to the salad. It was the silliest thing I had ever seen to carry jarred sauce in your purse, but since I had just experienced the phenomenal flavor of this sauce, instead of teasing her, I asked her to pass me the jar! If you knew my sister, I bet you’re cracking up while reading this story because that was such typical Lauren behavior. She was such a foodie and when she loved something she LOVED it!!

I truly hope there’s a Trader Joe’s in heaven, because that certainly was her happy place.I love this recipe. Not only does it warm my heart thinking of my sister, but It also warms my belly. Think of it as macro friendly comfort food.

Sometimes the simplest dinners are the ones we come back to again and again. This dish is a total Trader Joe’s win—minimal ingredients, fresh flavors, and a high-protein punch thanks to cottage cheese. It’s comfort food that still fits your macros.

Why You’ll Love It

– High in protein from chicken and cottage cheese

– Trader Joe’s friendly—you can grab everything in one quick trip

– Family-friendly but still macro-conscious

– Minimal cleanup for a weeknight win

Pro tip: If you want to add a little green, toss in a side salad or sautéed spinach for extra fiber and color.

Bruschetta Baked Chicken with Crispy Cauliflower Gnocchi

Ingredients

1.5 lbs thin-sliced chicken breast

1 jar Trader Joe’s jarred bruschetta

1 tsp salt

½ tsp dried basil

½ tsp dried parsley

½ tsp dried oregano

1 cup Kalona low-fat cottage cheese

2 Tbsp grated Parmesan cheese

Avocado oil spray

1 bag Trader Joe’s cauliflower gnocchi

Directions

1. Preheat your oven to 425°F.

2. Prep the chicken: Spray an 8×8 baking dish with avocado oil. Add chicken in a single layer and sprinkle evenly with salt, basil, parsley, and oregano. Top with bruschetta.

3. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes.

4. Make the gnocchi: While the chicken bakes, spray a medium pan with avocado oil and add cauliflower gnocchi. Sauté 5–6 minutes, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and slightly crispy.

5. Top it off: Remove chicken from oven. Spoon the cottage cheese on ever the chicken and sprinkle with Parmesan.

6. Finish baking for another 5 minutes, until the cheese melts and the chicken is cooked through.

7. Serve hot, pairing the baked chicken with the crispy cauliflower gnocchi on the side.

Macro Breakdown (per serving, 4 servings)

498 calories / 64 protein / 25 carbs / 15 fat

Why This Recipe Endures

Every time I make this, I think of my sister. What started as her quick Trader Joe’s hack has turned into one of my go-to weeknight meals, now a little more macro-friendly but just as comforting.

It’s proof that sometimes the best recipes aren’t reinvented—they’re simply reimagined with the people you love in mind.

So here’s to my sister, to Trader Joe’s magic, and to recipes that grow right along with us.


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5 responses to “Bruschetta Baked Chicken with Crispy Cauliflower Gnocchi”

  1. Arune Avatar

    I loved reading that about your sister.

    The dish looks amazing, and I will have to make it sometime. Quick question about your spiralizer: is it flimsy? I have one that looks just like it, but a different brand, and it is just such a pain to use because it is quite flimsy and not the strongest piece of equipment in my kitchen.

    Love your recipes!

    1. rydersmomblogs Avatar

      Thank you! I’ve had the Paderno spiralizer for about two years and have never experienced it being flimsy. Prior to that, I had gone through about six and soon and never felt satisfied. After using the Paderno, I tossed all the other ones away. The only thing I would say is it doesn’t suction to the countertop the way it used to. Not that it effects its ability to work, but probably more of ware and tear on my part since I’ve used it at least 100 times in The last two years.

  2. becomebetty Avatar

    Ive had a jar of bruschetta sitting in my cabinet. I love this idea. I might have to make it.

    1. rydersmomblogs Avatar

      It’s insanely delish!! Let me know what you think!!

  3. […] I love that they give out samples and have product demonstration going on while I shop. I’ve learned a few of my favorite recipes from stopping by the demonstration stand, like this Trader Joe’s Bruschetta Chicken. […]

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