For milk frothers, I’ve had my Nespresso one for years and it’s still going strong. You could use just regular milk here for a similar experience. It makes it light, airy, and a little foamy, which adds just a little extra somethin’ somethin’ to the drinks. Milk Frother – I loooooove frothing my milk.For a bunch of electric kettles in a variety of price points, head to this post. If you’re heating in the microwave, get it to hot/boiling. Hot Water – I use an electric kettle (big fan) to heat my water to precisely 212 degrees.If you are going for the creamy milk tea experience here, add some kind of milk or milk substitute. If you don’t use milk, it won’t be a latte, just sweetened tea. You can really sub out anything here that you are drinking. I used oatmilk, which will froth up a little bit, but not quite as nicely as regular milk. Milk of Choice – Use whatever you like here.If you use granulated sugar or brown sugar, add this to the tea while it’s hold, so it dissolves, otherwise it’ll sink to the bottom. You could use honey, sugar, brown sugar or a honey syrup without changing the flavor much. If you don’t have this, you may need to sweeten the tea with what you have. Check out this recipe to whip some up at home with just 3 ingredients.
I used Torani here, because I had some in the house and we had used up my most recent batch of homemade vanilla simple syrup.
Earl Grey Tea – The base of the latte is Earl Grey tea, which is a black tea sweetened with bergamot.Here’s a little bit more about each ingredient and why you need it. You can customize a lot of it to your preference, especially when you’re making it at home. There’s really only a few ingredients in this sweet and creamy tea-based drink. Let’s take a look at what you’ll need to make an Iced London Fog Latte. Whether it’s a chai latte, a matcha latte, or a London fog latte – I’m down with the tea and milk combo.īut, I know what you’re here for. Tea lattes are some of my favorite drinks, especially after I’ve already had my coffee for the day and still want something delicious that has some caffeine.
You could even make do without the frother if you wanted to (but why would you? Why? Why?). If you’re a big fan of milk tea, tea lattes, or even just the Starbucks Iced London Fog drink, then you are going to love this.īest part is that it’s super easy to make, only requires a few ingredients, and you don’t need any fancy equipment at all. Although the oat milk powder is gluten free, our facility is not certified gluten free.Ĭontains 500mg lion's mane extract and 300mg ashwagandha powder.I recently shared a video of my new Iced London Fog Latte recipe on Instagram and y’all loved it as much as I do.
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Ingredients: Gluten free oat milk powder *, black tea extract*, lion’s mane extract*, ashwagandha powder*, carob powder*, natural vanilla and bergamot flavour*. Sweeten to give the bergamot and vanilla extra pop. Stir into hot water for an earl grey milk tea, or mix with foamed milk for an extra creamy latte. We’ve added Lion’s Mane to help to get you focused, improve concentration and memory and enhance energy. Restore your overall wellbeing and rejuvenate the mind. We’ve added adaptogenic ashwagandha for its ability to ease stress and mental exhaustion, to ground you and for its general restorative nature.