![]() I love a topper of frothy milk on my London Fog since it resembles the fog of the Pacific Northwest. When it’s warmed up, use a handheld milk frother to aerate it. While the tea is steeping, steam an equal amount of milk on the stovetop or microwave, being sure to not let it come to a boil. Its strainer is large so the tea leaves have room to expand and it’s just pretty and unique with its squared edges. You can see that I used two tea bags, however, you can also steep loose tea in a glass teapot like mine I love it! Make an hot earl grey tea concentrate for a London Fog latte. If you enjoy black tea as much as I do, be sure to see my other tips on how to make black tea properly. Be careful, however, not to over-steep this black tea blend. Let the tea steep for 3-5 minutes so all the flavor is extracted. This means you should use 2 tea bags or 2 teaspoons of loose leaf earl grey per cup of boiling water. When it comes to a tea latte (which is about 50% milk), the tea needs to be stronger than what you would normally make. However, if you like more tea than milk, which is the camp I fall in, then adjust to your taste, but never go more than 50% milk. Many London Fog aficionados insist upon equal proportions. Three ingredients-sounds simple enough, right? But as is the case with most things, it’s all in the details.įirst of all, let’s talk about the ratio of tea to milk. There’s just something special that happens when the citrusy bergamot and hints of lavender in the earl grey come together with creamy milk and a touch of sweet vanilla throughout. So how is it that these ingredients that we all probably have in our kitchens, come together to create little sips of heaven? Vanilla Syrup (vanilla extract & sugar).A London Fog Latte has three ingredients: It’s a relatively new recipe as far as tea goes, but as is the case with many hot drinks, its popularity grew when it made its way to the Starbucks menu. The London Fog tea latte is said to have originated in the Pacific Northwest in Vancouver. I guess, loosely speaking, its three ingredients (black tea, milk and sweetener) are similar anyway. Little did I know then, but my first hot tea somewhat resembled a London Fog Latte, also known as an Earl Grey Tea Latte. Granted it was Lipton tea, cold milk and sugar, but I fell in love with the flavor that very moment. My best friend and I were playing school and we each made a cup of tea to be like our teacher. Pour the foam over the top of the strongly brewed tea and enjoy.I literally remember my first cup of tea ever. Next, combine the remaining ingredients and froth using a handheld frother or whisk. Once cooled, pour into a tall glass with ice. Steep the earl grey tea, then place in the fridge to cool completely. ![]() While it has a citrusy flavor, it is also slightly floral tasting. What does early grey taste like?Įarl great tea is a black tea with the oil from bergamot orange. The frothy milk poured over the tea gave the illusion of dense fog, taking on the look of fog-laden London. A woman, who did not want to drink coffee, asked for steamed milk with vanilla to pour over the top of her warm earl grey tea. While the jury is out on who actually invented the famous tea latte, the rumor goes that it was invented in Vancouver, British Columbia, back in the early 1990s. When you are ready to prepare a latte, froth the milk mixture, then either pour it over the top of warmed or chilled tea. Combine the remaining ingredients and store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Strongly brewed earl grey tea will last in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. chamomile - replace one of the earl grey tea bags with a chamomile tea bag for another warming and delicious variation.Pour the foam over the top of the strongly brewed tea and enjoy. iced London fog tea latte - steep the earl grey tea then place in the fridge to cool completely.The lavender adds a beautiful floral note without being overpowering. Strain, then continue making the tea latte as usual. lavender - add ½ tsp of dried lavender flowers to the water while the tea is steeping.Optional: add a few drops of CBN, CBG, or CBD oil for added health benefits. Pour the froth overtop of the strongly brewed earl grey tea.
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