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Double the amount of tea is used to create a stronger earl grey flavour before adding the milk. An earl grey tea latte with a splash of vanilla makes for a delicious London Fog. Creamy, comforting and flavourful. 1. Steep earl grey tea in boiling water for 5 minutes, covered.
Today’s London Fog Cake with Earl Grey Buttercream stood out immediately, and I knew I had to make it! For starters, I love, love, love tea (my English roots) – particularly earl grey – so the flavors were immediately up my alley. If you’re not familiar with the drink, a London Fog is basically a tea latte.
These London Fog cupcakes are made with an Earl Grey tea bae and topped with a light, fluffy lavender buttercream. They’re super moist, delicately sweet and perfect for every occasion. Heat half-and-half along with the tea in a saucepan set over medium heat until simmering.
Earl Grey tea is named after the British Prime Minister Charles Grey the 2nd Earl Grey but did you know that in British Columbia, Canada (and not in London) there is a version of tea made called a “London Fog”? It is essentially an Earl Grey latte made up of a very milky Earl Grey tea with vanilla syrup.
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