Kylie Kelce knows that Taylor Swift is a baking mastermind.
The podcast host, 33, shared that this Thanksgiving, the baked goods are covered—and that's partly thanks to her future sister-in-law, the queen of sourdough herself.
"Taylor makes a banging sourdough loaf," Kylie emphasized on the Nov. 25 episode of Not Gonna Lie. "I mean, it’s so good. And pop-tarts.”
Along with Taylor, she shared that her husband Jason Kelce’s family knows their way around baked goods, emphasizing how his and Travis Kelce’s grandmother Mary made "great chocolate chip cookies," while their mom Donne Kelce is the point person for dinner rolls which are a "big hit."
"That's even more why I don't need to lean into being a baker," Kylie continued. "It's covered.”
That’s not to say she is an amateur in the kitchen—with her specialty being "banana chocolate chip muffins or banana chocolate chip bread"—though, she won't lie about the fact that there's already enough "well-known bakers in the family."
Though what special sourdough Taylor will be bringing to the Kelce Thanksgiving table this year remains to be seen, the Grammy winner has shared plenty about her "obsession" with baking the bread.
"I have a different baking obsession every six months," Taylor said during the Aug. 13 episode of the New Heights podcast. "Right now, we're very deep in a sourdough obsession that has taken up my life."
While a theme like pumpkin might fit the bill for her next loaf, she shared that some of her previous flavors have included "blueberry lemon," "cinnamon swirl" and of course, "Funfetti"—and that's one inspired by her nieces-to-be: Jason and Kylie's daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 7 months.
"There's one I've been workshopping for the girls because they love everything rainbow: Funfetti sourdough," she explained. "Because they love sprinkles. We put sprinkles in everything when we hang out."
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