If you are looking for a cozy beverage that’s easy to make at home, look no further than this London Fog drink recipe. This is essentially an earl grey tea latte sweetened with honey and vanilla or lavender simple syrup. While earl grey tea contains less caffeine than coffee, this London Fog drink will still deliver a jolt to your morning or a little afternoon pick me up if you need.
London Fog is a drink you can find on the Starbucks menu as well as many large and small coffee shops. If you prefer tea over coffee, it’s certainly something you should try! The drink gets its name from the steamed milk (foam) on top, resembling a foggy London day. This combined with the fact it’s a tea-based drink, rather than coffee or espresso.
Related: Next up, try a Chai Latte, Dirty Chai, Matcha Latte, Turmeric Latte, or Starbucks Medicine Ball tea. And if you’re looking for a breakfast recipe try our tater tot casserole.
Ingredients
- Earl Grey tea
- Water
- Honey
- Vanilla extract
- Simple syrup
Sometimes London Fog drinks include lavender simple syrup, like in a Lavender Latte.
How to make a London Fog
Brew the earl grey tea. I brew this rather strong, with less water as we will be adding milk. Stir in the sweetener(s) and vanilla.
Now to make the frothed milk. If you have an espresso machine with a steam wand, place the wand just below the surface of the milk and turn it on.
Tilt the pitcher slightly to create a swirling motion. Continue steaming until the milk has doubled in volume and has a smooth, velvety texture.
If you don’t have a steam wand, you can heat the milk on the stovetop and whisk by hand or use a milk frother vigorously until it becomes frothy.
Pour the frothed milk into the hot tea mixture and enjoy.
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- Pumpkin Spice Latte
- Iced Coffee
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- Iced Matcha Latte
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London Fog Tea Latte Variations
- Substitute earl grey for another black tea or, if looking to avoid caffeine, an herbal tea.
- You can use any kind of milk or milk alternative you prefer. While I typically use whole or 2% milk in latte recipes, you could use oat milk, soy milk, almond milk, etc.
- While many add lavender to a London Fog, it’s optional. You could also choose to add other flavors like mint simple syrup or rosemary simple syrup.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 2 bags earl grey tea
- 1-2 teaspoons honey
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup milk
Instructions
- Brew the earl grey tea. I brew this rather strong, with less water as we will be adding milk.
- Stir in the sweetener(s) and vanilla.
- Now to make the frothed milk. If you have an espresso machine with a steam wand, place the wand just below the surface of the milk and turn it on.Tilt the pitcher slightly to create a swirling motion. Continue steaming until the milk has doubled in volume and has a smooth, velvety texture.If you don’t have a steam wand, you can heat the milk on the stovetop and whisk by hand or use a milk frother vigorously until it becomes frothy.
- Pour the frothed milk into the hot tea mixture and enjoy.
Notes
Nutrition
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One of my favorite drinks! Thanks for the recipe!
So good! I’ll be making this recipe everyday.
London Fog? Even better than a London Boy!
Love lavender in my coffee, can’t wait to try it in my tea too!
Love London fog this is a great recipe
This is the perfect cozy drink!
I’ve been drinking this since I was a teenager. But the cafe I would buy them from called them a Cambric. Not sure why the name changed (I blame Starbucks). But I absolutely love this in the Fall! In the Spring, I like to add a little lavender to the frothed milk for a Lavender London Fog.
This was delicious! I’ve always wondered how to make these. I actually used my immersion blender to froth the milk and it worked just fine ha.
Oh my, I didn’t know what to expect but this mix of earl grey tea, honey and vanilla is a match made in heaven. I’m going to make plenty more soon, that’s for sure!
Beautiful pictures. Can’t wait to try.
Loved this recipe. It was perfect to sip with the latest podcast episode. I added less sugar.
Looks delicious!
I’ve always wanted to know how to make one of these! Perfect afternoon pick me up. Yum!!
Perfect tea latte to have on a chilly Fall morning!
I love a london fog…iced! Yum!
This sounds amazing- would be great with an earl grey cupcake (also something we make in England)
My favorite fall drink!
Such a cozy tea recipe!
This looks like the prefect cozy fall drink! Can’t wait to try 🙂
I can’t wait to try this ♥️