Earl Grey black tea leaves can be used in a number of delicious and fun drink recipes. Whether for an afternoon tea time, a quality brunch with friends and family, or an excellent beverage to cap off a delightful dinner party, here are three excellent tea drinks that includeEarl Grey teas as a base tea for their recipes:
London Fog Tea Lattes
One deliciousEarl Grey tea recipe is the "London Fog," a hot beverage that includesEarl Grey tea, steamed milk, and a tea-lover’s choice of sweetener — often a splash of vanilla syrup and raw honey. Interestingly, this drink was not invented in the UK but in Vancouver, Canada.
A London Fog is an excellent black tea latte and a great alternative to coffee-based drinks. This recipe is the perfect cup to have or serve at the end of a long workday or on a chilly morning before starting the rest of your day. It can also be a fun party drink to serve, along with sweet, crumbly desserts like scones, croissants, shortcakes, and more.
LavenderEarl Grey Tea Blends
Another delicious recipe forEarl Grey teas is the simple but exquisite inclusion of lavender into your brew. This inclusion increases yourEarl Grey tea's lovely aroma and its soothing taste.
For those looking to add a twist to their everyday cup of Earl Grey or seeking an adventurous new flavored black tea to try, blend our traditionalEarl Grey tea blend with petals of lavender and experience the crisp, delightful taste of lavender andEarl Grey tea.
Blackberry Earl Grey Iced Tea
One more amazing tea recipe using Earl Grey as your base tea is Blackberry Earl Grey iced tea. It is a simple but incredibly flavorful mix that offers fruity undertones in a cool, refreshing way.
This exceptional drink is also simple — you may either brew yourEarl Grey tea hot and then cool it down with ice, or you can leave our Mystica Earl Grey blend tea leaves to steep in your fridge overnight to produce a smooth, flavorful cold brewEarl Grey tea.
Then, mix your cool Earl Grey with whole blackberries or fresh blackberry juice. Either way, the result will be a delicious blend of robust and citrusy Earl Grey and sweet, tart blackberries. This Earl Grey black tea recipe is perfect for hot summer days or as a flavorful beverage to share during an outdoor dinner party.
Delicious Food Pairings for YourEarl Grey Tea Drinks
Numerous foods will pair with the bold, astringent flavors of your favoriteEarl Grey tea drink, whether they are cold, hot, mixed, or plain. Here are a few snacks and foods to try with your next cup ofEarl Grey tea:
Dark Chocolate
Sweet but also bitter, dark chocolate complements Earl Grey's citrusy undertones. It can be presented in many delicious ways, such as dark chocolate cake or strawberries dipped in molten dark chocolate.
Citrusy Pastries
Another delicious snack that matches the undertones of Bergamot oranges is citrus-flavored pastries such as lemon-infused pound cakes or key-lime pie. They will also clash well with the robust flavors ofEarl Grey tea, with each sip refreshing the taste buds before taking another scrumptious bite.
Creamy Cheeses
Yet another food that can pair excellently with a cup of Earl Grey is soft, creamy cheeses like Brie or Camembert. Their rich, buttery, earthy flavors will meld well with Earl Grey's zesty citrus and invigorating bitterness, creating an excellent appetizer for luncheons, brunches, or mid-day snacks.
Smoked Salmon
Finally, one more excellent food that can pair well withEarl Grey tea is smoked salmon, with its salty, smoky flavors blending well with the robustness of Earl Grey's black tea leaves and its notes of citrus from the Bergamot oil. Next to cucumber and cream cheese, smoked salmon finger sandwiches would be an excellent addition to an afternoon tea or small dinner party with friends.