Cayley and Brandon Jenner Open Their Malibu Home for New Cooking Show — Get a First Look (Exclusive)

Cayley "makes the most unbelievable food with ease," says Brandon of his wife's skills on the upcoming UnchainedTV series 'At Home with the Jenners'

<p>Eamonn McCrystal/Inspired/UnchainedTV</p> Brandon and Cayley Jenner

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Brandon and Cayley Jenner

Imagine seeing a movie, leaving the theater and never eating meat again. That’s what happened to singer-songwriter Brandon Jenner after he watched the 2011 food documentary Forks Over Knives.

Years later, Brandon, 42, and his wife Cayley Stoker Jenner are taking what they've learned following a plant-based lifestyle and sharing that knowledge in At Home with the Jenners, an upcoming cooking series on streaming network UnchainedTV that will highlight farm-to-table recipes.

“I feel better, I feel lighter, and I have more energy,” Brandon tells PEOPLE. “I don’t get weighed down by meals anymore.”

In a trailer shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the Jenners cook and plate a pasta dish made with ingredients from their Malibu garden.

“The garden veggie pasta features chard and cherry tomatoes from the garden, and this wonderful vegan sausage we love,” says Cayley, 37. “I like to use chickpea pasta to keep it light, and toast some pine nuts to throw on top for a nutty texture and flavor. A squeeze of lemon lightens it up, and a good pour of nice extra virgin olive oil really brings out the flavor.”

That's just one of many recipes viewers will discover when At Home with the Jenners premieres full episodes this summer. For now, people can watch three short teaser videos on UnchainedTV.

The Jenners, who got married in January 2020 and welcomed twin boys that same year, will also discuss parenting in the series.

Their daughter Eva James, 8, (whom they co-parent with Brandon’s ex-wife Leah James) and twins Bo and Sam, 3, will make appearances in At Home with the Jenners.

<p>Linda Thompson for PEOPLE</p> Brandon and Cayley Jenner with Eva James, Bo and Sam.

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Brandon and Cayley Jenner with Eva James, Bo and Sam.

“The kids are often in the kitchen with us, and they live to weigh in on what is being made,” Cayley adds. “As any parent with young kids knows well, they’re opinionated. I find that making them a part of it all inspires them to try more new foods. Most of the time they’re surprised with how much they do like it. They love to go collect eggs from the chickens.”

Also making cameos in the series, directed and produced by Emmy-winning creator Eamonn McCrystal, will be the Jenners’ 14 pets.

Viewers will catch glimpses of their tortoise Tortellini (“My dream pet,” Cayley admits), their two dogs Onyx (“a major guard dog”) and Ludo (“the sweetest most giant lap dog ever”), and their 11 chickens. And, yes, the chickens have names: Goldie McGlittershorts, Lady Black Bear, Night Shadow Le Claire, Teacup, Treena, Matilda “Tilly” McDouglas, Lady Marmalade, Apricot, Pepper and Anne of Grey Gables.

<p>EAMONN MCCRYSTAL/INSPIRED/UNCHAINEDTV</p> The Jenners in their garden.

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The Jenners in their garden.

Brandon, the son of songwriter Linda Thompson and reality star Caitlyn Jenner, is no stranger to TV, having appeared in Keeping Up with the Kardashians, The Princes of Malibu and other shows.

The idea for this show has been cooking in Brandon’s mind for four years, and he’s thrilled for Cayley to showcase her talents to the world on it.

<p>EAMONN MCCRYSTAL/INSPIRED/UNCHAINEDTV</p> The Jenners cooking in Malibu.

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The Jenners cooking in Malibu.

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“She’s an incredible cook,” Brandon says. “She makes the most unbelievable food with ease … I always felt like her personality, vibe and her cooking skills would add so much value to other people’s lives.”

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