I enjoy a good cup of coffee…
Yet sometimes I crave a cup of tea.
Not just any cup of tea, mind you, but a cup of Earl Grey — with frothy milk, rich cocoa, raw honey, and a touch of vanilla extract.
Who says a mocha latte has to be made with coffee?
Let tea drinkers rejoice that they can now have their mocha sans coffee!
Cool spring mornings find me with a hot beverage in hand. I love to sit on my back porch watching my seedlings come to life. Warming Turmeric Ginger Latte, hot cocoa, or this Earl Grey Mocha “Latte” are all frequently enjoyed at my house.
I use my own Earl Grey blend but regular organic Earl Grey tea from the store works as well.
Earl Grey Mocha Latte
Who says a mocha latte has to be made with coffee?
Let tea drinkers rejoice that they can now have their mocha sans coffee!
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon Earl Grey Tea or 1 bag
- 1/2 cup pure water boiling
- 1 cup raw whole milk or almond milk or coconut milk work too*
- 1-1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon raw honey or maple syrup, use more for a sweeter treat
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 pinch sea salt
Instructions
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Bring water to a boil and pour over tea bag in a mug, allowing it to steep for 5 minutes.
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While tea is steeping, heat milk. If using raw milk, keep temperature below 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Make a paste of the cocoa powder, maple syrup or honey, and salt.
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Once the tea is ready, mix the cocoa paste, tea, and milk.
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For a frothy latte, blend in a high-powered blender or use a milk frother stick.
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Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
- Make your own dairy free milk! Click here for more information. Looking for a high quality coconut milk? We like this one.
What is your favorite type of mocha?
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Melissa says
I do love a London Fog, which very similar to yours but without the cocoa. Such a comforting drink!
Katie Mae Stanley says
I love a good London Fog as well!
HT says
What about the vanilla? part of the paste?