Katherine Schwarzenegger beams radiantly for a cooking class with her family-favorite granola recipe

She has already established herself as a popular author, but now Katherine Schwarzenegger is branching out into her own virtual cooking class.

The 30-year-old wife of Chris Pratt showed off her talents on Thursday in a virtual cooking segment featuring Rubbermaid Brilliance storage containers.

She and her co-host Jocelyn Delk Adams showed off some of their meal prep favorites, including Katherine’s delicious granola, a favorite among her siblings.

Kitchen class: Katherine Schwarzenegger, 30, showed off her radiant smile while divulging her family-favorite granola recipe for a Rubbermaid cooking tutorial on Thursday

In publicity photos for her course, Katherine beamed radiantly while wearing a simple white T-shirt over her growing baby bump.

She kept the look minimal with black pants, and she wore her brunette locks in lovely waves cascading over her shoulders. 

For her segment with Jocelyn, the author of Grandbaby Cakes, Katherine changed into a dark blue patterned dress and showed off her darker locks.

‘I’ve been super eager to get more experience in the kitchen since being in quarantine,’ Katherine said at the start of her cooking class. 

Low key: In publicity photos for her course, Katherine beamed while wearing a simple white T-shirt over her growing baby bump

Low key: In publicity photos for her course, Katherine beamed while wearing a simple white T-shirt over her growing baby bump

Simple style: She kept the look minimal with black pants, and she wore her brunette locks in lovely waves cascading over her shoulders

Simple style: She kept the look minimal with black pants, and she wore her brunette locks in lovely waves cascading over her shoulders

Blue mood: For her segment with Jocelyn, the author of Grandbaby Cakes, Katherine changed into a dark blue patterned dress and showed off her darker locks

Blue mood: For her segment with Jocelyn, the author of Grandbaby Cakes, Katherine changed into a dark blue patterned dress and showed off her darker locks

Katherine already had some granola ready, and she said she was ‘comfortable and confident’ about her recipe.

The daughter of Maria Shriver also admitted that she ‘love[s] to bake,’ but didn’t consider herself a strong cook, so she was looking forward to their tutorial.

Jocelyn focused her segment on staple ingredients most families would have in their refrigerators and pantries.

Katherine added that grocery stores might not have the ingredients people wanted due to supply disruptions from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Her co-host’s recipes included a mouth-watering chicken piccata recipe that could be easily stored for later. 

Has it nailed: Katherine already had some granola ready, and she said she was 'comfortable and confident' about her recipe

Has it nailed: Katherine already had some granola ready, and she said she was ‘comfortable and confident’ about her recipe

Yum! The sweet treat is a favorite among her siblings, who request it for family gatherings. Here, she added it to lemon curd and mixed in some plump blueberries

Yum! The sweet treat is a favorite among her siblings, who request it for family gatherings. Here, she added it to lemon curd and mixed in some plump blueberries

In an interview ET from Thursday, Katherine admitted she’d been sticking with her comfort favorites while quarantining at home.

‘I’ve been baking a lot, and I would say my husband’s been cooking a lot. I’ve been baking this granola, which I get the most requests from my family to make,’ she said. ‘I would say a huge amount of our time is definitely spent in the kitchen.’

The time has been a great learning experience for her, especially with kitchen matters.

‘For me, learning a lot. For Chris, teaching me a lot,’ she continued with a laugh. ‘It’s been really fun. It’s like a silver lining to be able to get more experience in the kitchen, and also be able to spend time with your loved ones in this quarantine. So, it’s been a fun part of it.’

Keeping busy: 'I've been baking a lot [in quarantine], and I would say my husband's been cooking a lot. I've been baking this granola, which I get the most requests from my family to make,' she told ET on Thursday; shown July 7

Keeping busy: ‘I’ve been baking a lot [in quarantine], and I would say my husband’s been cooking a lot. I’ve been baking this granola, which I get the most requests from my family to make,’ she told ET on Thursday; shown July 7

Baby on board: Katherine's expecting her first child with her husband Chris Pratt, who already has a seven-year-old son, Jack, from his first to Anna Faris; pictured in April 2019

Baby on board: Katherine’s expecting her first child with her husband Chris Pratt, who already has a seven-year-old son, Jack, from his first to Anna Faris; pictured in April 2019

‘It was my New Year’s resolution to get more comfortable in the kitchen with cooking,’ she said, adding that Chris normally handles the more intensive cooking.

Though Katherine was on her own for her cooking tutorial, her husband has a habit of interrupting her baking videos, sending her into a fit of laughter.

The loved-up couple have been together since June 2018, and they tied the knot in June last year with a ceremony in Montecito, California.

The two announced they were expecting their first child together in April, though Chris also has a seven-year-old son, Jack, from his first marriage to Anna Faris. 

Hamming it up: Chris, who handles most of the cooking while Katherine does the baking, has a habit of interrupting her cooking videos to get a laugh out of her

Hamming it up: Chris, who handles most of the cooking while Katherine does the baking, has a habit of interrupting her cooking videos to get a laugh out of her