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Christina Tosi (born 1981) is an American chef and cookbook author. She is founder and co-owner with Momofuku of
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and serves as its chef and CEO. ''
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'' magazine included her in their 2014 list of "Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink". She is the author of several cookbooks''.'' She has served as a judge on the reality competition ''MasterChef'' and presented for the
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series '' Bake Squad.'' She has won two
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. She created
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and Cereal Milk.


Early life and education

Tosi was born in 1981 in
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; her father, Gino Tosi, was an
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and her mother managing partner in an accounting firm; the couple divorced while Tosi was a teenager and she was raised primarily in
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. She has an older sister, Angela. Tosi recalls not being allowed to say "I can't" or "I'm bored". Her interest in baking dates to her childhood; both of her grandmothers are "avid bakers", according to Tosi. Her parents both had a sweet tooth. She ran track in high school and still runs regularly. She was interested in math and foreign languages. In college she worked serving tables and then as a prep cook and baker. Tosi studied electrical engineering for one year at the
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and graduated from
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with degrees in
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and Italian, then enrolled in the French Culinary Institute's pastry arts program. While attending culinary school she worked as a host at
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, eventually being promoted to maître d’hotel.


Culinary career

Tosi externed and then worked at
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, interned at ''
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'', and then worked at wd~50. She found the exacting plating required in fine dining wasn't something she enjoyed and decided she didn't want to work as an executive pastry chef in fine dining restaurants. Tosi had In 2005 helped to write wd~50s Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point plan. On the recommendation of
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,
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hired Tosi in 2005 at Momofuku to create a plan for Momofuku, which had just discovered they needed such a plan in order to cook with a vaccuum-sealing system. Chang hired Tosi to create the plan, then eventually to do other administrative work and liaise with the NYC Department of Health. According to the ''New York Times'' the job was "so loosely defined" that her duties were described as "et cetera". Now not baking professionally, Tosi started baking at home again and brought her homebaked items in for other staff. Chang eventually moved her to a position developing and overseeing the restaurant group's pastry program.There were no desserts on Chang's menu when Tosi came on board, and she created her own pastries inspired by the flavors of childhood favorites, developing recipes such as Cereal Milk-flavored
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. In 2008, a space next door to Momofuku Ssam Bar's became available, and Chang encouraged Tosi to open her own shop, which she named Milk Bar. Tosi created the original
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herself by simply typing 'milk' in Brush Script Medium. Milk Bar first opened its doors on November 15, 2008. When they first opened, Milk Bar had a team of only five people and were often open for 16 hours a day. Tosi's approach was to use pastry chef techniques to create comfort-food influenced desserts served in a casual setting. She serves as Milk Bar's chef and CEO.


Culinary influence

She developed recipes such as Cereal Milk, Compost Cookies, Crack Pie (now known as
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) and Candy Bar Pie. In 2017
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introduced a line of flavors that ''
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'' called a latant ripoffof Tosi's Cereal Milk. According to the ''New York Times'' in 2021, "Nothing bears the trademark of the pastry chef Christina Tosi more than her cereal milk flavor." According to the ''
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'' in 2022, Tosi is "often credited with starting the soft-serve craze in restaurants".
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in 2022 called Tosi's cereal milk and crack pie creations "cult favorites". Francis Fabricant said Tosi "made Cereal Milk soft-serve and the Compost Cookie household names".


Books

Tosi has written several cookbooks and a memoir. Tosi's ''Momofuku Milk Bar'' (2011), a cookbook containing recipes from the restaurant, was published by
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. Susan Chang in ''The Washington Post'' called it "a hard-core baking book, dense with text, full of sub-recipes", recipes which are ingredients for the main recipe and need to be prepared prior to preparing the main recipe. Melanie Haupt in the ''Austin Chronicle'' agreed that preparation of some of the recipes was "a massive pain" to prepare due to the many sub-recipes required. Tosi's ''Milk Bar Life'' (2015) was published by
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. ''Washington Post'' reviewer Chang said "There’s something intellectually provocative about “Milk Bar Life,” with its mad juxtapositions of Fruity Pebbles and slow-simmered sauces", but that "after the chemical party in your mouth subsides, you might just find yourself longing for a poached pear". Jenny Rosenstrach of the ''New York Times Book Review'' wrote of her second book, "It's impossible not to be charmed by the chatty Tosi and her hot pink and bubble-letter-filled never-never land..." Tosi's ''Dessert Can Save the World'' (2022) was described by ''Publishers Weekly'' as a "clumpy mix of memoir and self-help", saying that "Despite the delicious premise, the filling leaves much to be desired."


Media

Tosi joined the judging panel of ''
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'' on Fox beginning with its sixth season, which premiered May 20, 2015, as well as the fourth season of ''
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'', which premiered November 6, 2015. In April 2018 she was featured in an episode of '' Chef's Table'': Pastry. She has presented for the
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series '' Bake Squad.'' At the beginning of the
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, Tosi launched Bake Club, a virtual space where participants could bake alongside her daily. Tosi has made advertising appearances for
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, and Estée Lauder.


Recognition

In 2014 ''
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'' named Tosi to their list of "Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink". ''The New York Times''. called her Cereal Milk "the brilliant idea of making
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from the milk at the bottom of a
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bowl." Tosi received the
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award for Rising Star Chef of the Year for her work at Milk Bar in 2012. In 2015, she received the James Beard Outstanding Pastry Chef award. In 2016,
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included Tosi in their annual list of the top 40 business persons working in New York City who are under the age of 40.


Personal life

The ''New York Times'' describes Tosi as "an introvert in overalls who carries math problems in her purse, along with embroidery thread to make friendship bracelets". She makes popsicle stick art and runs daily. On July 30, 2016, Tosi married New York City-based restaurateur
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. In March 2021, the couple had a daughter. They lived in a
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penthouse which according to the ''New York Times'' they purchased in 2016 for $3.7 million. The penthouse was eventually sold in October 2022 for $4.4 million.


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