Copycat Starbucks London Fog Drink - Easy Tea Latte Recipe! (2024)

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This easy copycat of Starbucks London Fog Drink recipe brings the classic drink to your kitchen. Made with Earl Grey tea and steamed milk, the flavors of vanilla and bergamot in this drink are as cozy as can be!

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I love making this classic London Fog when I want to treat myself to some “me” time. All I need is a good book, a cozy nook, and a steaming mug of this drink.The frothy steamed milk takes an ordinary cup of Earl Grey and makes it extra special, and a tiny bit of pure vanilla extract elevates the drink to pro-barista perfection!If you’ve never had a London Fog, you’re in for a treat – it’s basically an Earl Grey tea latte with some sweet, frothy milk and a dash of vanilla.

Ingredients For London Fog

  • Water: Pure, filtered water is best.
  • Tea: You’ll need one Earl Grey tea bag or the equivalent amount of loose tea leaves.
  • Milk: I use 2% milk, but any other will work, including oat or nut milk.
  • Light Brown Sugar: This adds a pleasant caramel note to the drink.
  • Vanilla: For the best flavor, use pure vanilla extract.
  • Dried lavender flowers or dried tea leaves: For garnish. This is optional, but it does look pretty.

How To Make A London Fog

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  1. Make the Tea. Drop the tea bag into hot water, cover, and let stand for 5 to 8 minutes.
  2. Sweeten and Heat the Milk. While the tea is steeping, place milk in a heat-resistant mug and stir in the brown sugar and vanilla. Heat up the milk in the microwave for about 1 minute or until hot but not boiling. You can also heat up the milk in a saucepan set over medium-high heat.
  3. Froth the Milk. To froth the milk, you will need a milk frother or a French press. Using a frother, froth the milk for two minutes or until foamy. To use a French press, add the milk to the French press and pump the plunger until the milk is doubled and frothy.
  4. Assemble the London Fog. Pour the hot tea into 2 heat-resistant glass mugs. Slowly pour in the milk, holding back the froth with a long spoon; then spoon the froth on top. If you like, you can garnish with earl gray dry tea leaves. Just open up a tea bag and sprinkle some of the tea leaves on top of the London Fog.
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Recipe Tips And Variations

  • Clean Coffee Maker: If you do use a French press to froth the milk, be sure to wash it well first to remove any lingering coffee flavor and grounds.
  • Using Vegan Milk: Frothing milk alternatives may not have as thick and creamy a result as you’d like. Although this oat milk froths fairly well.
  • Whipped Cream or Coconut Cream: Top your London Fog with a few tablespoons of sweetened whipped cream or, for a vegan option, whipped coconut cream.
  • Extra Tea: If you want the tea taste to come through more strongly, try using two teabags of Earl Grey to the same amount of water.
  • Using Loose Leaf Tea: Just measure the loose-leaf tea into your kettle rather than dropping in tea bags. When it’s time to pour the tea, pour it through a fine mesh strainer, sieve, or tea strainer if you have one.

Serving Suggestions

  • Cookies: I love serving tea with a plate of crisp, light cookies. These salted caramel thumbprint cookies are beautiful! My cranberry brie purr pastry pinwheels would also make a perfect partner! Go the traditional route and serve it with biscotti.
  • Sandwiches: Bite-sized sandwiches are always great for tea. You’ll love the fresh flavors of my Strawberry Jam Cheese Wedges and Tea Sandwiches.
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Starbucks London Fog Tea Latte

Katerina | Diethood

London Fog is a delightful tea latte prepared at home with Earl Grey Tea and frothed sweetened milk.

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Servings : 2

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Steeping Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place water in a tea kettle and bring to a boil. Turn the burner off.

  • Remove the lid of the tea kettle and drop in the tea bag; cover and let stand 5 to 8 minutes.

  • In the meantime, place milk in a heat-resistant mug and stir in the brown sugar and vanilla.

  • Heat up the milk in the microwave for about 1 minute or until hot. Do not boil. Watch it very closely. You can also heat up the milk in a saucepan set over medium-high heat. I use my glass measuring cups for this part and just heat up the milk in the microwave.

  • Remove milk from heat or from the microwave.

  • To froth the milk you will need a milk-frother or you can use a French Press.

  • Using a frother, froth the milk for two minutes or until frothy. To use a French Press, add the milk to the French Press and pump the plunger until the milk is doubled and frothy.

  • Pour the hot tea in 2 heat-resistant glass mugs.

  • Slowly pour in the milk, holding back the froth with a long spoon; then, spoon the froth on top.

  • Optionally, garnish with dried lavender flowers or earl gray dry tea leaves.

  • Serve hot.

Notes

  • Earl Grey Tea: Grab the good stuff—quality is key. That classic bergamot kick is what makes this drink cozy and delicious.
  • Vanilla: Starbucks uses vanilla syrup, but a splash of vanilla extract gets the job done.
  • Milk: Use any milk you like, including plant-based milk.
  • Sweetness: Skipping the sweetener is your call, but the brown sugar brings everything together.
  • Garnish: Open up a tea bag and sprinkle some of the tea leaves over the top of the tea.
  • If you do not have a milk-frother or a French press, you can skip the frothing part. Simply warm up some milk and stir it well so the sugar dissolves. It won’t froth up, but it’ll still do wonders for your drink.
  • You can also add caramel syrup to the milk before heating it up.
  • Try adding a bit of ground cinnamon + a sprinkle of ground nutmeg to the drink – it’s delicious!

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cup | Calories: 77 kcal | Carbohydrates: 9 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 3 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Cholesterol: 9 mg | Sodium: 50 mg | Potassium: 121 mg | Sugar: 9 g | Vitamin A: 148 IU | Calcium: 109 mg

Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: English

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Copycat Starbucks London Fog Drink - Easy Tea Latte Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Starbucks London Fog tea latte? ›

At Starbucks, it's basically double-strength Earl Grey tea sweetened with vanilla syrup and topped with foamed milk.

What tea bags does Starbucks use for London Fog? ›

Vanilla, earl grey tea bag, hot water to half the cup and then steamed milk the other half. It's an incredibly basic drink that is ordered very frequently, I worked long term at 4 stores and they are ordered multiple times a day. If it tastes wrong or not sweet just politely ask them to remake it.

What tea is London Fog made of? ›

Earl Grey tea, used in the preparation of London fog, before milk is added. The basic ingredients of a London fog are Earl Grey tea, vanilla flavouring, raw honey (optional), and milk of choice.

Is London Fog same as Earl Grey latte? ›

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. What is this? Chai Latte offers a more complex taste profile due to the mixture of spices.

What kind of Earl Grey tea does Starbucks use? ›

Genuine Starbucks Teavana – Earl Grey Black Tea Blend

An aromatic blend of strong black tea and the essence of bergamot, with subtle lemon and lavender notes.

What is another name for London Fog tea? ›

For those who don't frequent to Pacific Northwest or Canada's west coast, may be unfamiliar with the London Fog, but may know it by its other aliases: the Early Grey Latte, Vanilla Tea Misto, or the Vancouver Fog (in Scotland).

What does Teavana London Fog taste like? ›

If you never tried Earl Grey tea before, it is a black tea made with bergamot. This tea is a combination of floral, sweet, bitter, and sour. In addition, there is vanilla flavoring and milk added to the London fog.

What is London Fog tea latte good for? ›

However, it's more commonly known as a London Fog Latte. It is absolutely perfect on chilly days when you need something warm and cozy to warm you up. With the flavors of vanilla and maple syrup, this latte is the epitome of cozy.

Why do they call it a London fog? ›

A century ago, acrid, corrosive, soot-laden smog killed thousands and shrouded the city in darkness. Yet some Londoners felt affection for the fog, dubbing it “the London Particular.” London is prone to fog, the actual kind.

How do you make a tea latte? ›

Instructions
  1. Bring the water to a boil. Pour the water over the tea and brew for the recommended brewing time.
  2. Meanwhile, steam the milk on the stove top or in the microwave. ...
  3. Froth the milk using a milk frother, until tripled in size.
  4. Discard the tea bags and sweeten the tea to taste.

How much milk is in a London Fog? ›

While tea is steeping, heat milk on medium-high heat, whisking often, until quite frothy (takes about 3 minutes). Spoon 2 tablespoons vanilla syrup into each mug. Pour 1 cup tea and 1/2 cup frothy milk into each mug. Sprinkle with cinnamon or nutmeg, if desired.

Do they make London Fogs at Starbucks? ›

Teavana® London Fog Tea Latte: Starbucks Coffee Company.

Is London Fog an expensive brand? ›

Is the London Fog Trench worth the price? This classic trench coat is around two hundred dollars. If you are looking for a high-quality staple piece at an affordable price, I highly recommend adding it to your wardrobe.

What's in a Seattle fog? ›

It has the perfect floral taste and is like a warm hug from someone you love. 💜 #seattlecoffee #seattlecoffeescene #seattlecoffeecompany #seattlecoffeeshop.

What is London Fog latte made of? ›

If you happen to be new to London Fog lattes, there's actually zero coffee involved here. Rather, this is a simple tea latte brewed with classic earl grey, your choice of milk, a hint of vanilla extract to warm things up, and a drizzle of honey to sweeten.

Is there caffeine in Starbucks London Fog Latte? ›

The caffeine in a London Fog will vary based on the type of tea you use. The average 8 oz. cup of Earl Grey tea has roughly 45-50mg of caffeine, but there are decaf versions available if you'd prefer a caffeine-free drink. Keep in mind that the longer you brew the tea, the more caffeine it will have.

Is there caffeine in London Fog tea latte? ›

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.

How much caffeine is in a London Fog latte? ›

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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