Khloé Kardashian gave a tour of her lavish walk-in pantry in a YouTube video posted on May 5, 2025, calling it her “pantry crib” and saying, “Welcome to my crib, my pantry crib.” The pantry, converted from a garage in her $17 million Hidden Hills mansion, was designed with a “cozy farmers market vibe” by The Home Edit’s Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer in 2022.
The meticulously organized space features floor-to-ceiling shelves with labeled glass containers, lazy Susans for canned goods like olives (stocked for Kris Jenner’s martinis), and wooden crates for snacks like her Khloud Protein Popcorn, placed on lower shelves for her kids, True (7) and Tatum (2). Higher shelves hold backstock and fragile glass cake trays, while a “healthy” section stores nuts and raisins. Kardashian decants all items into uniform containers, labeling expiration dates to maintain freshness and visual harmony.
Other highlights include a marble countertop with a “plethora” of decorative cutting boards, a wooden fruit bowl with plastic “fluffer” fruits, and shelves of San Pellegrino and Perrier for “vibrancy.” Drawers organize essentials like straws, baking items, and candy, with cabinets for cereals and aprons. A snow cone machine adds a quirky touch.
Kardashian admits to balancing healthy and processed foods, joking, “I can’t be full-on Kourtney,” referencing her sister’s organic diet. The tour sparked mixed reactions: some praised the organization, while others on X and web platforms called it a “vulgar display of wealth,” criticizing the excess as gluttonous given food insecurity issues.web:0,1,2,3,7,14,16,20,24post:5,6
