Chelsea Houska’s Husband Thinks She Deserves Her Own Cooking Show and We’re Here For It!
Are you listenting Food Network? Chelsea Houska's husband Cole DeBoer thinks his wife deserves her own cooking show — and TBH, we would love to see the Teen Mom 2 star throwing down in the kitchen. In a touching Instagram post, Cole thanked his wife for his birthday surprise while suggesting the cooking spinoff.
"Walked in after work to the most amazing surprise! I am so damn blessed," he captioned a photo of Chelsea with her daughter Aubree and their son Watson. "Couldn’t be more happy, my family is incredible! @chelseahouska my perfect wife needs her own cooking show, she seriously is damn good." If that cake on the table is any indication, Chelsea is basically a female Bobby Flay.
Chelsea is known for her Instagram story cooking videos and has tweeted about her love of cooking more than once. "My life is a constant cycle of cooking/baking like crazy and then not doing s–t for a couple weeks," she wrote last year. Before that, she asked fans to send over their favorite recipes, writing, "Really starting to love cooking! Send me some of your fav healthy recipes! #domesticated."
Seriously, Chelsea. who is currently expecting her third child, has shown off her culinary skills more than once on social media. Like the one time she made beer butt chicken (it looks way better than it sounds)…
or these healthy steak and veggie skewers she grilled….
or this homemade strawberry cheesecake that she made from scratch.
Plus, you know Chelsea likes to keep it healthy and simple — something other moms can relate to. "I just make a bunch of lean burgers and eat them with no bun or chicken kabobs with veggies," she explained to fans on her go-to meal. She also suggests following a low-carb diet. "I do quick/easy meal prep," she shared on Twitter. "Lots of chicken breats and broccoli microwave steamers." Let's make this show happen!
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