Donna Kelce Brings Her 'Famous' Cookies to “Today” Show: 'These Are Amazing'

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The mother of NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce surprised Al Roker, Hoda Kotb, and crew with a treat to remember her by

<p>Lisa Lake/Getty; TODAY Show/TikTok</p> Donna Kelce and her "famous" cookies on the Today Show

Donna Kelce greeted the Today show studio with three of the most important words you can enter with: "I got cookies!"

The mother of NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce indeed prepared her "famous" cookies for those on the Today show — including Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, and Savannah Guthrie — and she ended up with some pretty rave reviews.

"Those are my famous cookies that I bought for the boys," Donna said, later adding, "That's my recipe, but I have to admit, they baked them here."

Donna even prepared a note to go with her containers of cookies: "To the Today show, love Mama Kelce."

In a TikTok of the wholesome moment, Donna earned a few fans on set, including Roker, 69, who called the treat "amazing," and Kotb, 59, who called the cookies "awesome."

Related: Donna Kelce Reveals What She and Taylor Swift Were Talking About During Chiefs Game

On Today.com, Donna also offered the recipe in full, and it includes Ghirardelli white chocolate chips, brown and white sugar, sweet cream butter, cinnamon, optional pecans, and a few other ingredients that really make it a win on and off the field.

"For small cookies, bake for 10 minutes, or until lightly golden around edges. For larger cookies, bake for 13 to 15 minutes," the directions conclude. "If you touch the top of the cookie and it bounces back instead of indenting, that means it’s ready. Every oven is different."

And while Donna made a few new friends on Today with her signature snack, Jason himself provided a little bit of commentary after the airing.

"Mom, you don’t have to bring cookies everywhere you go @dkelce1," the Eagles center wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

<p>Christian Petersen/Getty</p> Donna Kelce gives cookies to her sons

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Donna Kelce gives cookies to her sons

Kelce, speaking with PEOPLE about her partnership with KIND Bars, opened up about the recipe, which she says she's "been dinging and touching and making changes to probably the better of 20 years."

"So it just ended up being what it is," she says. "I think the real key is just milk chocolate and white chocolate morsels, one cup of each. So that's the big thing."

Donna has been known for being prepared with her cookies as she supports her two professional athlete sons, and even did so ahead of the Super Bowl earlier this year, when Jason's Eagles faced off against Travis' Kansas City Chiefs.

"They like them. I bring them every once in a while," Donna says of Travis and Jason. "You get tired of anything. So especially something that's homemade. So they've had it their whole life. So basically I bring it to their home and everybody that's there wants them. And they know they can get them whenever, so it's not a big deal."

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During her Today discussion in the morning, Donna also opened up about the moment she hung out with Taylor Swift during the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday, amid romance rumors between her son Travis and the pop star.

While Donna joked she'll "never tell" what she and the "Bad Blood" singer discussed during their second NFL game together, she eventually revealed that they chatted it up about the workers on the field.

"You know what it was, I was talking about this: you know when the commercial people come out in the orange gloves and they’re on the field. I was mentioning when they go like this," she said as she moved her hands in a circle, adding, "The commercial is over and they can play again."

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