![]() ![]() Regular milk is fine, too, but Cubelic favors almond or coconut milk, because "it has such a beautiful creaminess, which enhances the vanilla and bergamot." Though some recipes call for a higher milk-to-tea ratio, Cubelic is firm about using equal parts: "Milk has a tendency to overwhelm the taste of tea if you're not careful," she says. Stir warm milk into tea then spoon foam on top. (you can also substitute sugar and vanilla extract in place of the syrup, start with 1 teaspoon vanilla and add sugar to taste) Use 1/2 cup of milk to make your steamed milk and froth to top your tea. This lavender honey latte recipe brings together honey lavender syrup and an earl grey latte into a delightfully delicious hot tea beverage. Whisk the milk for about five minutes, until it's hot and frothy "for a nice fog-like effect." Add a half cup of milk to the tea. Add boiling water to tea at steep for about 5 minutes. Add the sugar, earl grey tea, and hot water into a pitcher or glass. While you're waiting for the tea to steep, set a small saucepan of almond milk or coconut milk on the stove over medium heat. Bright, citrusy spark of Italian bergamot blends with subtle hints of lavender, vanilla syrup, and steamed milk for this frothy reinvention of classic Earl Grey. "The flavors extract well in water, but the fat in milk inhibits extraction." Ingredients 1 cup boiling-hot water 2 earl grey tea bags 1/2 teaspoon dried lavender (culinary-grade) 2 to 3 teaspoons honey (or your desired sweetener) 1/. 5 Comments Need an extra pep in your step in the morning This Dirty Earl Grey Latte is sure to do the trick. "It's important to steep black tea in boiling water, not in the milk directly," Cubelic advises. Then strain the tea leaves out or remove the tea bag. Bring water to a full rolling boil and steep the tea for five minutes in a half cup of hot water. Ideally, this should be Earl Grey, a black tea with gentle notes of citrusy bergamot. Though Cubelic created a streamlined London Fog tea blend with vanilla already mixed in,she walked us through making a perfect London Fog latte at home: London fog is also known as earl grey tea latte. It contains no coffee on it, but black tea. This straightforward tea drink boils down to three basic elements: tea, milk and vanilla. A London Fog is a tea latte made with earl grey tea, sugar and milk.
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