London Fog Recipe (Starbucks Copycat) - Dessert for Two (2024)

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.

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If there ever was a drink that was the epitome of sweater weather, it's the London fog tea latte. While sipping on this beverage, you will hear dried fall leaves crunching under your feet and a crackling fireplace in the distance. It tastes like a hug on the first crisp Fall after a long hot summer. Make this on your first cool weather day, and you will fall in love!

You would also like my Gingerbread Latte or my Chai Hot Chocolate to stay warm!

Other names for a London fog:

  1. Earl Grey Latte
  2. Tea Latte
  3. Earl Grey Lavender Latte
  4. London Fog Latte

I've seen London Fog drink on the Starbucks menu, and I have to order it every time. At Starbucks, it's basically double-strength Earl Grey tea sweetened with vanilla syrup and topped with foamed milk. And while that's great, I had a London Fog drink with lavender syrup instead of vanilla at a small coffee shop, and it was even better. The delicate flavors of Bergamot-scented Earl Grey tea combined with vanilla and lavender is just so good, you have to try it! (My other go-to order is a Starbucks Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino).

This earl grey tea latte is for tea lovers that love their tea sweet with a milk. If you love Earl Grey tea like I do, seek out a double-strength version that includes double the does of fragrant Bergamot. If you're wondering what Bergamot is, it's a tropical citrus fruit that has notes of orange but with a distinct tartness. It's almost as if an orange and a lime combined, but with an extra dose of perfume, because Begamot is known for being extra floral and fragrant.

What's in a London Fog?

Simply put, a London fog recipe is steeped tea combined with sweetened, frothed milk. It's like a vanilla latte, but made with tea instead of coffee. Here is the cold version: Iced London Fog tea latte recipe.

How to Make a London Fog Drink

With just a few tea bags, honey, vanilla extract, and your milk of choice, you can have this cozy drink in minutes. This recipe below makes two Earl Grey tea lattes, but you can scale it up, as needed.

What is in a London Fog?

  • Earl Grey Tea. My preference for tea is always loose-leaf tea, because the leaves are larger and they have more room to unfurl and release flavors when they're not constrained to a tea bag. We need 2 teaspoons of loose Earl Grey tea for this London fog drink recipe, but you may substitute two tea bags. If you can find double-strength or double-Bergamot Earl Grey tea, grab that.
  • Milk. Your milk of choice here, but note that cow's milk and oat milk are going to get the foamiest results.
  • Vanilla Extract. A small splash of real vanilla extract is the signature addition to a London Fog drink.
  • Honey. The best type of sweetener to use is one that dissolves easily in warm liquids, like honey, but you can use regular granulated sugar as long as you stir it together until it fully dissolves.

How to make a London Fog

  1. Gather all ingredients needed: the tea, water for steeping the tea, milk, vanilla and honey.
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  2. Bring 2 cups of water to boil in a tea kettle or in a glass measuring cup in the microwave. Add both tea bags or the 2 teaspoons of loose leaf tea, and let steep for 5 minutes. Black tea is always made with freshly boiled water and allowed to steep for 5 minutes. If you steep it for too long, it can develop a bitter taste, so be sure to set a timer.
  3. After 5 minutes, remove the tea bags or strain out the loose tea, and divide the mixture between two serving mugs.
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  4. Finally, combine the milk, honey and vanilla in a milk frother, and froth until velvety and very voluminous. If you don't have a way to froth milk, you can do it in a small saucepan on the stove and whisk is very well. Or, you can warm everything together in the microwave, and then add it to a blender to froth, but BE CAREFUL. Leave the lid of the blender cracked so steam can escape.
  5. Divide the frothed milk mixture between the two glasses, and serve immediately.
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London Fog Tea Latte Variations

  • You can use any type of milk in this London Fog drink, from cow's milk, nut milk, coconut milk, or oat milk. Just make sure the milk has enough fat in it to foam properly and create a velvet-like texture. Sometimes, almond milk lacks fat, so I add a teaspoon of melted coconut oil to it before heating.
  • It's possible to use any type of tea here, and make your own custom tea latte. The flavors of honey and vanilla go with so many different types of tea, from plain black tea, jasmine green tea, or even a rooibos red tea. Just follow the same method and you'll have any flavor tea latte you like.
  • This recipe makes 2 lattes, but you can scale it down or scale it up, depending on how much you need.
  • To make this an iced London Fog drink, let the brewed tea cool completely in the fridge (you can do this a day ahead). Then, skip the milk frothing and pour the milk and vanilla directly into the chilled tea. To sweetened a cold drink, use a simple syrup or quickly dissolve honey in warm water and allow to cool before stirring in to the drink. Then, add a scoop of ice and a straw before serving. You might like my frozen Earl Grey Latte Popsicles.
  • You can also add lavender to this recipe to make it even more fragrant and floral! The flavor of lavender is so good with Earl Grey tea! Add ½ teaspoon of culinary dried lavender buds when brewing the tea. The reason we use 'culinary' lavender is so they're food safe and not for decoration and sprayed with chemical perfume. Check out my lavender cookies, too.

-Milk Frother. The one I love is linked. This is an essential tool in any kitchen to make coffee shop drinks at home. You need it to make my caramel latte at home, as well.

-Tea Kettle. This is totally optional, but it's a lot nicer way to bring water to a boil than using the microwave. Plus, I love that I can keep it filled and just hit 'ON' to bring water to boil quickly.

-Tea Strainer. If you're using loose leaf tea, this is a great way to let it steep freely in plenty of water, but also quick and easy to remove. I prefer to use this over tea bags, because it lets the large tea leaves unfurl in plenty of a space.

How to serve a London Fog Tea Latte (Iced or Hot)

I have a recipe for anIced London Fog, and a recipe for a hot version, calledLondon Fog drink. Both recipes contain double-strength Earl Grey tea, your milk of choice, plus a sweetener. The only difference between the hot and cold version is that the iced version contains ice and requires a brief chill time for the brewed tea.

London Fog Drink FAQs

What's the difference between Early Grey Latte and London Fog?

An Earl Grey Latte and a London Fog are essentially the same thing, if you’re adding sugar to your earl grey latte. However, because an Earl Grey Latte contains the word ‘latte,’ it will be made with frothed milk and no sweetener. If you add a pump of vanilla or simple syrup to your earl grey latte, they essentially become the same thing. Both a London Fog and an Earl Grey Latte contain Earl Grey tea, milk and a sweetener.

How many pumps of vanilla are in a London Fog?

Technically, one pump of anything at Starbucks is ¼ fluid ounce. Depending on the size of drink ordered, a London Fog will come with 3-5 pumps of syrup.

What is a dirty London Fog?

Anytime a drink at a coffee shop is called 'dirty', it means they add a shot of espresso. I absolutely love to add a shot of espresso to my chai latte recipe to make a dirty chai. You can do it with this London Fog drink, too. Just don't blame me for the extra boost of caffeine-induced productivity!

Does this London fog recipe have caffeine in it?

Yes, all black tea contains caffeine. You can seek out caffeine-free Earl Grey tea bags, if you need to!

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These Earl Grey tea lattes went from a once-a-week treat to a daily fix.Copycat Starbucks London Fog drink.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups hot water
  • 2 teaspoons loose earl grey tea (or 2 tea bags of earl grey tea)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons honey

Instructions

  1. Gather ingredients: water for boiling, tea, milk, vanill and honey. London Fog Recipe (Starbucks Copycat) - Dessert for Two (6)
  2. Bring the water to a boil in a tea kettle. Place the loose tea (or tea bags) in a glass measuring cup. Pour the boiling water over the tea, and let steep for 5 minutes.
  3. Strain out the tea (or remove the tea bags). Pour into 2 mugs. London Fog Recipe (Starbucks Copycat) - Dessert for Two (7)
  4. Add the milk, vanilla, and honey in a milk frother, and froth until the milk is velvety and frothy.
    Divide the milk mixture over the two mugs of tea and serve. London Fog Recipe (Starbucks Copycat) - Dessert for Two (8)

Notes

Earl Grey Tea: My preference for tea is always loose-leaf tea, but 2 tea bags is a great subsitute. f you can find double-strength or double-Bergamot Earl Grey tea, use it--it's delicious.

Milk: Your milk of choice here, but note that cow's milk and oat milk are going to get the foamiest results.

Honey: The best type of sweetener to use is one that dissolves easily in warm liquids, like honey, but you can use regular granulated sugar as long as you stir it together until it fully dissolves.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 113Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 53mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 0gSugar: 22gProtein: 3g

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Starbucks London Fog? ›

What's included. 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 tea.

What syrup does Starbucks use for London Fog? ›

A london fog from starbucks has some lavender notes throughout which is what makes it different from other london fogs. They also use vanilla syrup instead of a combination of sweetener and vanilla extract, however, the taste is generally the same.

How to make a London Fog barista? ›

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.

How many pumps of vanilla are in a venti London Fog? ›

Starbucks London Fog Sweetness Guide

Starbucks uses 3 pumps in a Tall, 4 pumps in a Grande, and 5 pumps in a Venti. Each pump of syrup is roughly equivalent to 1/4 fluid ounce or 1/2 Tablespoon.

What 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.

Does Starbucks London Fog have vanilla? ›

What's included. Bright, citrusy spark of bergamot blends with subtle hints of lavender and mixes with vanilla syrup, milk and ice to create this delicious reinvention of a classic Earl Grey tea.

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.

What brand of Earl Grey tea does Starbucks use? ›

Teavana® Earl Grey: Starbucks Coffee Company.

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).

Are London fogs hard to make? ›

The ingredients are pretty straight forward {Earl Grey tea, vanilla syrup, and steamed milk}. The key to a good cuppa in my opinion though is steeping your tea long enough to get the maximum flavor out of it {3 minutes seems perfect to me}.

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 better, hot or cold? ›

I love my morning RYZE Mushroom Coffee as part of my morning ritual, but the porch is the perfect spot for a London Fog in the afternoon for a pick-me-up. Perfect served hot with frothy milk in the winter and on ice in the summer.

What is a medicine ball called on Starbucks? ›

You won't see the words medicine ball on any Starbucks menu, so it's best to order the drink is to use its official name: Honey Citrus Mint Tea. It's possible your barista will recognize nicknames like Medicine Ball or Cold Buster, another way that Instagrammers referred to the drink in the late 2010s.

What is in a flat white? ›

The Flat White combines steamed milk and rich, dark espresso for a creamy coffee-forward drink that's worth savoring. If you're feeling creative, the Flat White is also the introductory drink used for baristas who are learning to make latte art, so feel free to use this coffee as a delicious canvas.

How much caffeine is in a Starbucks London fog? ›

The Iced Royal English Breakfast Tea Latte and Iced London Fog Tea Latte both have 40mg. The Iced Matcha Tea Latte and the Iced Matcha Tea Lemonade both have 80mg.

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.

Does London Fog have caffeine in it? ›

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.

Do London Fog lattes have coffee in them? ›

Sometimes referred to as a London Fog, Earl Grey latte or tea latte, the formula is pretty simple: Earl Grey tea, steamed/frothed milk and flavorings, usually in the form of a syrup.

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