Kate Krader
By all accounts, the Emmy award-winning British soccer show has been an overwhelming hit.
In September, Apple released an official Ted Lasso biscuit recipe.
Comprising just four ingredients – flour, butter, confectioner’s sugar, and salt – the biscuits hit the buttery notes but didn’t provide the compulsive adulation seen on TV; many tasters pronounced it old-fashioned, like the show.
Christina Tosi, founder of Milk Bar, a bakery embodying the same unabashed positive energy as the show, is a Ted Lasso fan.
“When Season 1 came out, it made positivity cool again,” says Tosi.
“And the stickiest part of it was the power (of the biscuits) in a tiny little pink box. It’s a show with the secret undertone of the power of baked goods.”
Tosi saw the…