Written by Contributing Writer, Kari @ Living Strong, Health & Wellness
I like hot beverages. Coffee, hot chocolate, hot cider, tea…you name it.
If you’re a tea connoisseur, then you need to try this amazing recipe. Even if you don’t usually like tea, this has such a sweet and delicate taste, you may actually like this. Adding milk to tea is a tradition practiced in many cultures, American culture not being one of the top ones. So, this isn’t a common drink for many people, but it’s definitely one you may wan to add to your list of favorites. Typically London Fog Tea is made with Earl Grey tea and milk, but last summer I tried a different version at our local coffee shop. London Fog with Jasmine tea.
Oh my goodness.
The sweetness this drink has is beautiful. It’s a soft, yet gentle sweet taste and with the raw honey – it gives it that extra pizazz in the taste department.
If you like hot beverages, but don’t like coffee or don’t always want to drink coffee, this is a great alternative. My kids even enjoy this!
It’s simple, easy and takes less than 10 minutes to prepare. I use whole milk, but you could use any dairy or dairy sub you prefer. I’m sure they’d all alter the taste a bit, but I only think it would make it more unique. Go ahead and give it a shot. All you need to do is:
Steep that tea.
Add warmed milk.
Add the hot tea.
Then add the raw honey.
Doesn’t it look delicious?
Just three simple ingredients. Go ahead and give it a shot!
- 4 ounces Jasmine tea, hot
- 4 ounces whole milk or dairy subsitute, warmed
- 1-3 teaspoons raw honey
- Prepare a cup of Jasmine tea according to directions on box.
- In a small saucepan, warm 4 ounces of milk or dairy substitute over medium-low.
- Combine the hot tea and warmed milk in a mug.
- Add the raw honey and stir until dissolved.
- Enjoy!
Oh my goodness I love tea!!! This version of the London fog sounds delicious, will give it a try for sure!
I love all these flavors so much; jasmine, cream and honey. London Fog is such an appealing name. Thanks for your recipe!
What a great idea! I love Jasmine tea!
I have never had Jasmine tea but LOVE earl grey – I will have to give this a try!
This tea sounds very delicious!
Love love love tea. So warm and comforting. Looks good!! 🙂
this is perfect for the cold weather here in michigan. 🙂
I am growing a jasmine plant. I love the smell of the flowers. This tea should so delicious.
sounds delicious….
Would love to try this tea. Which Tulsi Jasmin did you use?