LONDON FOG (MY LOW-COST, LOW-FAT VERSION)

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The London Fog is a popular cafe tea made with Earl Grey Tea, steamed & frothed milk and vanilla syrup. I have neither the time nor the money to get all fancy but I love the taste, so I came up with this and a friend requested I post it. I steep my tea by the pot (in my coffee maker), but I'll break it down to one cup. Feel free to post comments. I have switched this recipe to skim milk but I have made it with skim milk powder. Most people don't care for powder but I live in the middle of nowhere and sometimes I run out of fresh and that's where the original recipe was created one day when I really needed a nice comfort bevvie on a cold winter day and if I add just enough vanilla & honey it helps to cut the taste of the powder :-) Blessings ♥

Provided by Just_Ducky

Categories     Beverages

Time 5m

Yield 1 cup, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 cup boiling water
1 teaspoon earl grey tea (aka, one tea bag, recommend Twinnings Earl Grey)
1 teaspoon honey, liquid
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract (or to taste)
3 tablespoons skim milk

Steps:

  • Place tea bag in a measuring cup and add boiling water, steep for at least 3min.
  • In your favourite mug, mix together honey, vanilla & milk.
  • Heat in microwave for 30 seconds.
  • Remove bag from tea and pour in your mug with the heated milk.
  • Stir. (If you have one of those mini frothers, froth the milk before adding the tea even better :-).
  • Enjoy. Careful, it's hot!

Mensah Lawretta
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Will definitely make again.


4451 83t
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Perfect for a cold day.


MD Sabbir Saju
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Easy to make and tastes great.


Design House
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Delicious!


Clara Ebere
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Meh. I followed the recipe exactly, but my latte turned out bland and watery. I think I might have used too much milk. I'll try it again with less milk and see if that makes a difference.


Anakia Sinkler
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Not bad! I'm not a huge fan of earl grey tea, but this latte was still pretty good. The vanilla extract and frothed milk helped to balance out the strong tea flavor. I would definitely try it again with a different type of tea.


Samantha Rainey
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This was my first time making a London Fog latte and it turned out amazing! The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and the latte was ready in no time. I especially enjoyed the combination of earl grey tea, milk, and vanilla. It was the perfe


ging gingot
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Great recipe! I was looking for a healthier version of a London Fog latte and this fit the bill perfectly. I used skimmed milk and sugar-free vanilla syrup, and it was still delicious. The tea flavor was strong and aromatic, and the frothed milk made


Nkosana Dhlamini
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Absolutely love this recipe! It's so easy to make and tastes just like the London Fog latte I get from my favorite coffee shop. The earl grey tea and vanilla extract give it such a unique and flavorful taste. I've already made it twice this week and


JayLynne Custer
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This London Fog latte was a delightful and comforting experience. It was creamy, flavorful, and had the perfect balance of sweetness and spice. I loved the hint of citrus from the lemon and the subtle warmth from the cinnamon. It truly felt like a wa