I love a good cookie (or when I’m watching British shows, a biscuit). If you love them like I do then you must try this delicious Levain Cookie, this classic Butterscotch Cookie or these easy to make Copycat Crumbl Cookies!
The BEST Ted Lasso Biscuit Recipe
I know that on the show, Ted Lasso, after Ted delivers that tiny pink box filled with biscuits to his boss Rebecca each day, you can just see how much she savors the flavor. They never talk about what the biscuits taste like but they ALWAYS show you how delicious they are. Everyone is obsessed. Just like Ted worked for weeks and weeks perfecting his recipe, I’ve perfected mine and you are going to love it. Rebecca is going to wish that she got to try this recipe too! These Ted Lasso Biscuits (AKA cookies, if you are living in the states like me) have the same texture as shortbread cookies. They have a buttery almond flavor and melt in your mouth. I am telling you, I can’t get enough!
Ingredients in Ted Lasso Biscuits
The secret is out! These shortbread cookies are to die for and now you can bake them at home! Check out the recipe card at the bottom of the post for all of the exact ingredient measurements.
Flour: I used all purpose flour in this recipe. Sugar: This sweetens up the recipe so the cookies are nice and delicious. Salt: The salt enhances all of the flavors in the biscuits. Extract: I use vanilla and almond extract in this recipe to get just the right flavors. Butter: Use unsalted butter in this recipe. Set it out beforehand so that it’s at room temperature when you mix it in. Course Sugar: This is used to sprinkle on top of the finished dough.
How to Make Ted Lasso Biscuits
I drool over these biscuits every time I see them on the show. Biscuits with the boss are too good not to make at home!
High-Quality Butter: Using high-quality butter gives these buttery cookies a richer flavor! If you use salted butter, omit the added salt from the recipe. Don’t Overwork: Avoid handling the dough too much in order to keep it light and crisp. Mix just until the dough begins to come together then press directly into the prepared baking pan. Chill The Dough: Chill the biscuit dough for at least 20 minutes before baking. You can prepare the dough the day before, cover it tightly with plastic wrap, then bake it the next day. Cut it while it’s warm: These biscuits set-up to be a dense shortbread, so it’s best to cut them into pieces while they are warm and soft. Line the box with wax paper: Because these biscuits are so buttery, it’s best to lay a sheet of wax paper in the box you plan on putting them in. This will prevent any butter from seeping into the paper of the box.
At Room Temperature: Store biscuits in an airtight container for up to 12 days. In the Freezer: Freeze baked biscuits in an airtight container or sealed freezer bag for up to 3 months (make sure to label it with the date)! Let the biscuits thaw completely at room temperature before serving.
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