Skip the Line: 10 London Fog Tea Latte Recipes to Make at Home

Last updated on September 8th, 2024

Craving a London Fog but don’t want to brave the coffee shop crowds (or prices)? These easy recipes will have you sipping on a cozy latte in minutes!

Who needs expensive cafes when you can create your own café-quality London Fog tea latte at home?

These recipes are surprisingly simple to make, with ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

Get ready to be your own barista with these 10 easy London Fog latte recipes:

Side note: The tea imagery you see below was created with the aid of AI.

10 London Fog Latte Recipes

P69 Mug of London Fog latte on a table in a tent with a starlit sky view.

London Fog Latte (Hot or Iced) – By Gimme Some Oven

This cozy London Fog Latte, or Earl Grey Latte, can be enjoyed hot or iced, combining Earl Grey tea, milk, vanilla extract, honey, and a hint of lavender.

Inspired by a decade-old favorite from Latte Land, the author has perfected this comforting drink, calling it a “hug in a mug.”

Simply brew the tea with lavender, froth the milk, and mix in honey and vanilla.

For iced, chill the tea before serving over ice. Perfectly versatile and soothing!

P70 Vintage teacup of London Fog latte with lavender on a table in a moonlit garden

How To Make a London Fog Drink – By The Healthy Maven

The London Fog drink is an Earl Grey tea latte with foamy milk and vanilla, perfect for cold mornings or an afternoon boost.

Inspired by high school memories at Starbucks, this recipe recommends using quality Earl Grey tea, hot almond or oat milk, vanilla extract, and optional raw honey for sweetness.

Simply steep the tea, froth the milk with vanilla, then mix with sweetened tea. Enjoy a mild caffeine kick without needing a frother!

P71 Teacup of dairy free London Fog tea latte on a rooftop garden table at night

London Fog Tea Latte – By Bakerita

This Dairy-Free London Fog Tea Latte recipe is a heartwarming alternative to coffee, combining your favorite milk with Earl Grey tea, maple syrup, and vanilla extract.

Inspired by her college days in the Pacific Northwest, Rachel Conners reminisces about savoring the “Duke of Earl” on chilly days.

Brew a strong tea, froth the milk with syrup and vanilla, and mix for a cozy treat. This recipe serves one but can be easily scaled.

P72 Vintage teacup of London Fog latte on a table in a moonlit train compartment

London Fog Latte – By Tea Forte

Cut through the morning fog with a London Fog Latte by TEA FORTÉ, featuring Earl Grey tea, vanilla extract, Amber Tea Sugar, and steamed milk with a touch of cinnamon.

Ready in just 5 minutes, steep Earl Grey tea in boiling water, add vanilla and sugar, then top with steamed milk and foam.

Inspired by lifestyle photographer Olena Hassell, this delightful drink can be customized with lavender or espresso for extra flair.

P73 Antique teacup of London Fog tea latte on a dusty table in a dimly lit antique shop

Copycat Starbucks London Fog Tea Latte – By Dessert for Two

Warm up your autumn days with a London Fog Tea Latte, a mix of Earl Grey tea, steamed milk, vanilla, and honey.

Steep your tea and froth the milk mixture with honey and vanilla before combining them. Use tools like a frother for extra flair.

Try different varieties with nut, coconut, or oat milk and even make an iced version.

Add a touch of lavender for added fragrance, and optionally, a shot of espresso for a dirty twist. Enjoy!

P74 Teacup of London Fog latte on a table in a dimly lit library alcove

London Fog Recipe – By The Travel Bite

The London Fog is a latte blending Earl Grey tea, vanilla, and steamed milk—a comforting choice for rainy days.

Though named after London, it originated in Vancouver in the 1990s. The recipe calls for Earl Grey tea, hot water, vanilla syrup, and steamed milk, combined to create a cozy drink.

Inspired by a pregnant woman’s need for a coffee alternative, it’s a testament to innovative tea creations that you can customize with lavender or honey.

P75 Teacup of overflowing London Fog latte on a nightstand with a moonlit view

How To Make A London Fog – By Barefeet in the Kitchen

This London Fog tea latte elevates classic Earl Grey tea with frothy steamed milk and a splash of vanilla syrup.

Inspired by the author’s sister’s holiday tradition, this cozy drink combines hot tea with the luxurious touch of sweetened, foamy milk.

Customizable with any black tea and perfect for any time of day, this simple yet delightful beverage pairs beautifully with Sugared Shortbread or Maple Nut Scone Cookies.

Enjoy with a good book for ultimate relaxation!

P76 Steaming Earl Grey tea latte in a glass mug on a cluttered desk at night

London Fog (Starbucks Copycat) – By Hip Hip Gourmet

Cozy up with this easy-to-make Earl Grey Tea Latte that rivals Starbucks’ London Fog—minus the price tag!

Use Earl Grey tea, milk, sweetener, and vanilla extract for a comforting homemade treat.

Key tips include steeping the tea for 3-5 minutes and using a milk frother for that perfect foam.

Inspired by the author’s growing love for tea, this recipe offers a cozy, budget-friendly way to enjoy a London Fog at home.

P77 Teacup of London Fog tea latte on a table by a window with a moonlit countryside view

London Fog Tea – By Live Learn Love Well

Emma Lovewell shares her love for tea and provides a simple recipe for making London Fog, a tea latte.

The base is Earl Grey tea, known for its bergamot flavor.

Steep the tea in hot water, then add equal parts soy milk for balance. Adding maple syrup enhances the flavor and color.

This easy drink is perfect for breakfast or a snack, ready in just five minutes. Inspired by Emma’s passion, this London Fog drink is simply delightful.

P78 Mug of London Fog tea latte on a bedside table with books and a lamp

Easy London Fog Tea Latte – By Honest and Simple

The London Fog tea latte combines robust Earl Grey tea, velvety milk, and a hint of vanilla, making it the ideal drink for cool weather.

Inspired by an unsuccessful Earl Grey cookie attempt, the author discovered this cozy tea latte.

With its customizable ingredients—like honey for sweetening—this recipe suits any palate.

Earl Grey’s distinct bergamot flavor shines through, and while a frother adds finesse, stovetop-heated milk works fine.

Perfect for sweater weather, it’s a delicious and comforting treat.

Which one of these recipes you’ll be giving a try? Let me know in the comments below.

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