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This London Fog recipe is a total game-changer for your morning routine!

I realize the majority of my readers are dedicated coffee drinkers. Coffee is life juice, in my book. But on occasion, I do enjoy a good cup of tea.

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This delicious drink is for those of you who love milk in your tea. I know, some people can’t stand the thought. But I learned to drink milk in my tea when I lived in Germany and now I have a hard time drinking tea without it.

What Is A London Fog?

This is basically and Earl Grey Tea Latte. There are many different types of tea drinks which I’ll share with you below. But the London Fog is a main contender for these types of teas.

Diary Free London Fog Recipe

I used unsweetened almond milk here and I have to say that it was every bit as good as using regular milk. So take your pick in that department! Either way, this is a delicious cup of tea!

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How To Froth Milk In A French Press

If you prefer you milk frothed, you aren’t alone. After all, this is a latte, and lattes are often made with frothed milk.

Frothed milk is milk that has been beaten so much that it forms little micro bubbles in the milk, and there are only a small handful of ways to achieve this.

The way I do it is simply to warm the milk in a pot on the stove (don’t boil it!), and then pour it into a small French Press I got from IKEA for $9.99. It’s not great for coffee, but it does a great job frothing my milk!

Simply pump the handle up and down until the milk doubles in size in the French press. When you lift the lid, you will have perfectly frothed milk!

This one is very similar to the one I have. In fact, they are almost identical.

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Electric Milk Frother

This is the most expensive option. Milk frothers can run the gamut in price from $20 all the way up to hundreds of dollars for a top-of-the-line appliance. A good middle ground is somewhere between $40 and $70.

This one has pretty good reviews on amazon.

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The Hand Held Milk Frother

This is typically a battery-run, handheld device that does a reasonable job on its best day. I haven’t had any luck with these, but some folks swear by them, and they are definitely a more affordable option.

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Of course, you always have the option to just pour un-frothed milk into your tea, and it will taste exactly the same. I have done this on several occasions and loved it just as much as its frothy counterpart.

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What You’ll Need

1Tsp.earl grey tea– The best cup of tea is always made with loose tea leaves. But in a pinch, a single bag of earl grey (decaf or regular) will work just fine here.

2cupsboiling water – Make sure your mug can hold more than this because you will still need to add the milk and other ingredients.

¼cupunsweetened almond milk– As I mentioned, regular milk works well here too. Use whatever type of milk tastes best to you. The only one I recommend avoiding is something like coconut or hazelnut milk. You don’t want to add any other types of strong flavors through your milk. So stick to a mild-flavored milk.

½tsp.pure vanilla extract – I used bourbon vanilla, but you can use any type of real vanilla you have on hand.

1 tbsp. honey or preferred sweetener to taste – This can really be any sweetener you usually use. I used honey here, but I’ve also used Sucanat, maple syrup, and even Xylitol.

1tsp.food-grade, dried lavender flowers– Make sure these are food-grade flowers and leaves. Other types are not fit for consumption.

How To Make A London Fog

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Steep the tea and lavender in the water either directly in a mug or in a pot. If you are adding loose leaves of either tea or lavender, you’ll want to strain them off after steeping and before adding anything else to your tea.

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Froth the milk using any of the methods above, or simply use it flat.

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Stir in all other ingredients and adjust to taste, adding the milk last.

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This tea is wonderful served with a tea biscuit!

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London Fog Recipe

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London Fog Recipe

This tummy warming tea is lovely with a hint of lavender. It’s a very soothing way to start your morning. And if you don’t want the caffeine, use decaf tea.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: English

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Calories: 63kcal

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Equipment

  • Small French Press OR milk frother if you like frothed milk.

  • Mug

Ingredients

  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 1 tsp. earl grey tea (or 1 single serving tea bag)
  • 1 tsp. food-grade, dried lavender flowers
  • ½ tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp. honey (or preferred sweetener to taste)
  • ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk (regular milk works too)

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Instructions

  • Steep the tea bag in the water either directly in a mug or in a pot (include lavender here if using – strain off before proceeding).

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  • Froth the milk.

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  • Stir in all other ingredients and adjust to taste, then add the frothed milk.

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  • Great served with a tea biscuit! (see link above)

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1entire recipe | Calories: 63kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 106mg | Sugar: 13g | Calcium: 100mg

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FAQs

What is London Fog drink made of? ›

London fog drink is a cozy cup of Earl Grey tea spiced with vanilla and honey, and topped with steamed foamy milk. You'll feel like you're walking on foggy clouds as you sip this cold weather tea latte that warms you up from the inside out.

What can I use instead of vanilla in London Fog? ›

If unavailable, substitute 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of pure vanilla extract for the vanilla bean. *The vanilla syrup can be made several days in advance. Use any leftover vanilla syrup to make more London Fog Lattes, sweeten regular teas and coffees or other lattes, add flavour to steamed milk, or moisten cake layers.

How do you make a London Fog Dutch Bros? ›

Place teabag in a large mug. Once the water is boiling, add 1 cup water to the large mug and allow tea to steep for 3 minutes. Then add milk and 1 tablespoon vanilla syrup. Stir and enjoy!

Why do they call it a London fog? ›

As the warm milk hit the black Earl Grey tea it created a cloudy plume, turning the colour of the fog-laden London afternoon and thus the name was born. Cute, right? Romantic.

How to make fog drinks? ›

You just need to know the tricks of the trade. Plop a chunk of dry ice into a container of liquid and tendrils of fog will instantly start spilling out. This effect is doubly fun when done in miniature, and co*cktails are served with dry ice cubes. It's the perfect way to get into the season.

What's in a Tim's London Fog? ›

Originating in Vancouver, the London Fog is a popular tea-based beverage that combines Earl Grey tea with vanilla syrup and steamed milk. Going to Tim Hortons for a London Fog is like getting a Costco sheet cake for your wedding: I respect the frugality, but I do hope that you're managing your expectations.

How do you make Blume London Fog? ›

What to do:
  1. Boil 1 cup of water and add 2 tsp of Blume Rose London Fog Blend, froth to combine and divide between your two mugs.
  2. Heat the coconut milk, honey, and rose syrup in a saucepan over medium heat until hot.
  3. Froth the coconut milk mixture until foamy.
  4. Pour the coconut mixture into the mugs and blend to combine.

What flavor is good in London Fog? ›

Choosing a good quality Earl Grey tea is essential in making this beverage truly stand out. The combination of citrusy bergamot and earthy black tea notes complement perfectly with the sweetness of vanilla to create a tantalizing tea latte that is sure to be enjoyed by all.

Who makes the best London Fog? ›

My favorite is the Earl Grey Supreme from Harney & Sons; the brand sells a lovely Victorian London Fog blend that includes lavender and vanilla already in it, if you don't mind doubling up on those flavors. I also enjoy Earl Grey from Twinings, Fortnum & Mason and, locally in D.C., Teaism.

What is the difference between Earl GREY latte and London Fog? ›

A London Fog is an Earl Grey Tea Latte; I have seen both names on menus at tea and coffee shops. Sometimes there will be added vanilla or lavender syrup, but the basics are Earl Grey tea and milk of some kind (steamed if served hot, usually plain when served iced).

Is a London Fog a chai latte? ›

London Fog features a smooth and creamy flavor, with a slight citrus hint from the bergamot oil in Earl Grey tea. The addition of vanilla syrup enhances its sweetness and adds a comforting, warm note to the beverage. Chai Latte offers a more complex taste profile due to the mixture of spices.

Is London Fog a good drink? ›

It's warm cozy drink season, and when I'm not in the mood for coffee, this dairy-free London Fog Tea Latte is one of my top favorites to sip on! Made with your favorite milk, Earl Grey tea, vanilla, and maple syrup, it's a simple and sweet vegan drink that will warm you right up.

What is a London fog supposed to taste like? ›

What does an iced London fog taste like? This drink tastes like a sweet, slightly floral and creamy iced tea. Think sweet tea, but with more nuanced flavors from the Bergamot citrus in the Earl Grey tea. If you like Italian sodas, you will love the milk in this iced tea.

Why are London Fogs so good? ›

Some baristas might list the London fog as a tea latte, but no matter what it's called, it's a study in sweet simplicity. While it's not caffeine-free, the black tea base makes for a gentler alternative to many espresso and cold brew drinks.

Does London Fog have a lot of caffeine? ›

London Fog: A London Fog is a classic tea latte that feels like a traditional latte, but will only give you the same amount of caffeine as an eight-ounce cup of black tea (25-48 milligrams). You will, however, have a creamy, honey-tinged drink to enjoy.

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