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Home » Recipes » Backyard BBQ Chicken Guide

How Many Chicken Wings are in Costco Party Pack?

Published: Jul 17, 2025 · Modified: Apr 1, 2026 by Brandyn Baker · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Like most people, I'm always chasing a good deal when I shop—and with meat prices climbing, I find myself leaning on Costco more and more. One item I keep coming back to is chicken wings. Between rising prices and fewer options at my local grocery store, they've become harder to find—and when I do, they're rarely a bargain. That's why the Kirkland Signature Chicken Fresh Party Wings have become one of our Costco favorites.

Most Costco warehouse stores and their business delivery sites are a great place to go because they carry wings in 7-lb bags, making them an excellent choice for game day, a big family barbecue, or stocking your deep freezer before football season kicks off. Depending on the wings' size, a 7-lb bag usually nets you 30–42 split party wings. That number can vary based on the size of the pieces and whether you're getting flats and drums only or a mix that includes whole wings, which also include the tips. 

Some people have shared their thoughts online, calling out inconsistencies in size, feathery remnants, or foul-smelling juice in a few frozen packs. But in general, Costco chicken wings are a fan favorite that beats most grocery store options in terms of overall quality and actual value. I grab these on almost every Costco run because they come loaded with wings at a price that outshines anything at my local grocery chain. But there's more to these wings than just value—keep reading to see how they hold up on the grill and why they've earned a permanent spot in my freezer.

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  • Packaging, Freshness & Storage: My Take
  • Are Costco Wings Worth It?
  • Best Way to Cook Costco Party Wings for Crispy Skin
  • Recipe

Packaging, Freshness & Storage: My Take

Package of Costco Party Wings

One thing I've come to appreciate after grabbing these wings a few times is just how clean and convenient the packaging is. They come vacuum-sealed, which is a huge upgrade from the soggy, loosely wrapped packs I've picked up at regular grocery stores. If you're not planning to cook them right away, these sealed packages hold up well and maintain better quality in the freezer, without leaks, unusual smells, or freezer burn. I've tossed bags straight into the deep freeze and pulled them out weeks later without any issues.

According to the Costco website, these wings are raised and harvested in the U.S., with no added hormones, steroids, or salt, which is a nice bonus. They rotate between Foster Farms and the fan-favorite Kirkland Signature variety. Occasionally, organic versions of the Kirkland party wings, which all come in hefty party packs, are available as well. While the organic options are pricier, they're a good choice for individuals focused on clean-label eating and tend to still be a great bargain compared to other organic wings you might find at a big-box retailer. Having complete control from start to finish, whether I'm using a dry rub, Alabama white sauce, or my own buffalo sauce blend, is a huge plus for me.

Are Costco Wings Worth It?

In my opinion, they're a clear winner in the wing department, especially when you factor in the price. You're getting a Costco meat product that delivers on quantity and flexibility—whether you're grilling for friends or just stocking the deep freezer for quick weeknight meals.

Now, I won't pretend every bag is perfect. I've had my fair share of misses, but that's honestly par for the course with bulk meat. What matters more to me is the overall quality: the flavor has always been solid, the meat has a good texture, and with a bit of grill time, it crisps up beautifully.

The real value here is in the convenience and control. You can cook as many (or as few) as you want, season them any way you like, and get way more flavor than what you'd get from a bag of pre-sauced frozen wings in the frozen food aisle. Plus, the price per pound, compared to my local grocery store or even some big-box retailer's chicken wing options, makes this an easy choice when I'm trying to feed a crowd.

Best Way to Cook Costco Party Wings for Crispy Skin

Wings are great when deep-fried, but most of the time, I opt for a grilled approach. That being said, whether you prefer making them on the grill, in the oven, or the air fryer, you can achieve that crispy exterior with a few easy steps right at home.

Here's how I get them crisp and juicy:

  • Pat wings dry and toss with corn starch, garlic powder, salt, pepper, or your favorite spice rubs. The main seasoning that is a non-negotiable, though, is salt. That helps pull out the moisture to crisp up the skin.
  • Grill over indirect heat (medium-high) for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway
  • Finish with a few minutes of direct heat to crisp the skin
  • Toss in your own sauce, like the hot garlic sauce I made here, or eat them dry. I'll add the sauce at the bottom of the page to pair with it for those interested. 

If you're going the air fryer route:
Set to 400°F and cook for 22–25 minutes, shaking or flipping the dish halfway through. This gets you juicy wings with an excellent texture without as much mess if you want to stay indoors.

Recipe

Hot Garlic Sauce (Leveled Up Creamy Buffalo Sauce Recipe)

Hot Garlic Wing Sauce

Brandyn Baker
This creamy hot garlic wing sauce is a levelled-up version of classic buffalo sauce. Made with garlic paste, butter, hot sauce, and a few simple pantry ingredients, it's the perfect dipping sauce or wing coating. Ready in just 5 minutes, this easy homemade buffalo sauce recipe delivers a flavor and texture that's ideal for chicken wings, grilled meats, or game day snacks.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 6

Equipment

  • Prep Bowls & Measuring Spoons
  • Mason Jar

Ingredients
  

  • ½ C Buffalo sauce
  • 6 T Butter melted
  • 2 T Garlic paste
  • 1 T Apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 T Honey
  • Salt to taste

Instructions
 

  • Add the buffalo sauce and the following five ingredients to a mixing bowl, adding a pinch of salt, and stir until well combined. Adjust to taste, then set aside until ready to use.

Notes

• Storage: Store leftover sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Let it come to room temperature before using, or reheat gently over medium heat to restore consistency.
• Heat Level: Start with a mild or medium hot sauce as your base, and adjust spice level to taste. Add extra hot sauce or red pepper flakes if you want more kick.
• Garlic Substitution: If you don’t have garlic paste, finely mince fresh garlic or use roasted garlic for a more mellow flavor. Garlic powder can work in a pinch—start with ½ teaspoon and adjust to taste.
Keyword creamy buffalo sauce recipe, hot garlic sauce, wing sauce

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