Apparently, Taylor Swift is not the only half of the “trailer” that is creating a buzz in the food world.
Walmart confirmed to TODAY.com that the new line of Travis Kelsey’s refrigerated entrees are all sold under the brand name “Travis Kelsey’s Kitchen” and are currently available only at Walmart stores.
Travis Kelce’s Kitchen offers seven refrigerated entrees inspired by the flavors of Kansas City. That includes dishes with burnt edges and small charred nuggets of fatty brisket, a staple of Kansas City barbecue.
“With the launch of Travis Kelsey’s Kitchen, Kelsey aims to share his passion for great food, especially the hearty barbecue Kansas City is famous for,” a Walmart representative told TODAY.com in an email. Told.
Here’s Travis Kelce’s Kitchen’s full line of prepared meals:
- Bacon mac & cheese: A dish of jumbo macaroni noodles coated with cheddar cheese sauce and garnished with juicy bacon.
- Brisket Burnt Ends & BBQ Sauce: Slow-cooked, caramelized beef topped with Kansas City barbecue sauce.
- BBQ baked beans with burnt edges: This dish includes grilled black and white beans and charred seasoned beef brisket topped with brown sugar, bacon, and onions.
- Brisket Burnt Ends with Macaroni & Cheese: Jumbo macaroni coated in cheddar cheese sauce is paired with charred and seasoned beef belly.
- Sliced ​​brisket in barbecue sauce: This dish combines brisket with a smoky Kansas City-style barbecue sauce.
- BBQ baked beans and sausage: Smoky barbecued black and white beans are sweetened with brown sugar and combined with bacon, onions, and pork sausage.
- Sausage and meatball marinara with peppers and onions: Sliced ​​pork sausage, pork meatballs, and beef meatballs are sautéed with peppers and onions in marinara sauce.
Prices for dishes vary, but start at $8.17 for BBQ Baked Beans with Sliced ​​Pork Sausage and go up to $12.78 for dishes like Sliced ​​Brisket with BBQ Sauce and Burnt Ends & BBQ Sauce.
If you thought Kelsey’s foray into the food world was out of left field, in baseball terms, there’s a hint that the Chiefs player is a bit of a foodie. In 2022, Kelsey spoke to Inside Hook about his pregame meal ritual and waxed poetic about his favorite barbecue spots.
“I love barbecue, but since I was with the Chiefs, all my pregame meals have been French toast and strawberries,” he says, adding that he eats at a new barbecue spot in Kansas City once or twice a month. He added that he is doing so. Research for his new prepared food series.