If you work out and have a blender bottle for protein drinks this is also excellent for frothing milk. I think the blender ball makes it froth a little higher than just using a mason jar.
I live in Seattle. The London Fog originated in Vancouver, so we've had them here for quite a while. The very best London Fog is the Lavender Fog. It is 2 to 3 parts Earl Grey tea and 1 part dried Lavender. Steep it, add a splash of vanilla and Half & Half. I would advice no sugar/honey. Why? Because the vanilla and Half & Half give a subtle impression of sweetness that completely goes away with the addition of sweetener. For whatever reason the lavender and Earl Grey create and absolutely amazing flavor. Try it - you will not regret it.
Well done. I watched 1 of how to make London fog but didn’t finish it because comments by British people were not in support of how the tea was made. This is better.
As a Brit - who doesn’t even like tea - I find this “London Fog” to be nothing but a piss poor excuse of a cuppa….. No wonder other brits were so offended by this weak excuse of a beverage…. It’s called *black* tea for a reason - not “pee-tea”..!! (Hint : it’s because the water goes black like coffee - _if_ you do it *right* that is 😂🤣
It depends on where you get your tea from, check the packaging to see how much to use exactly. Though, if you can't find anything, one teaspoon per cup is a good rule of thumb for me
WOW this video felt like a meditative experience. Like my spirit is invigorated AND I know how to make a london fog. Top notch.
Awesome tip for the milk!
Whaaaaat😳 I'm loving the milk frothing tip!!! We moved into an RV to travel and space is limited. This is FANTASTIC 😁
It really is!
If you work out and have a blender bottle for protein drinks this is also excellent for frothing milk. I think the blender ball makes it froth a little higher than just using a mason jar.
Good idea, cheers!
They are also awesome at mixing whiskey sours lol all the foam no egg white
No vanilla?
you can switch up the sugar for some vanilla
You don't deserve vanilla.
@@Shockerpitzwei wow. Clever!
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Doesn’t earl grey already have vanilla?
I really enjoyed your video. Thanks!
Love the mason jar hack!
Two things. I use French Vanilla flavoring as a sweetener. Also, if you keep shaking the Mason jar, you'll end up with homemade butter.
I live in Seattle. The London Fog originated in Vancouver, so we've had them here for quite a while. The very best London Fog is the Lavender Fog. It is 2 to 3 parts Earl Grey tea and 1 part dried Lavender. Steep it, add a splash of vanilla and Half & Half. I would advice no sugar/honey. Why? Because the vanilla and Half & Half give a subtle impression of sweetness that completely goes away with the addition of sweetener. For whatever reason the lavender and Earl Grey create and absolutely amazing flavor. Try it - you will not regret it.
Ty very nice 👍 👌 😊
You could also use Vanilla Earl Gray tea ❤
Well done. I watched 1 of how to make London fog but didn’t finish it because comments by British people were not in support of how the tea was made. This is better.
its a Canadian tea
@@melissaning5887 Thank you. English told them rightly off. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Brit - who doesn’t even like tea - I find this “London Fog” to be nothing but a piss poor excuse of a cuppa….. No wonder other brits were so offended by this weak excuse of a beverage….
It’s called *black* tea for a reason - not “pee-tea”..!!
(Hint : it’s because the water goes black like coffee - _if_ you do it *right* that is 😂🤣
I was told Queen Victoria was partial to a London Fog or two. Jack the Ripper was often drinking it.
This kinda be sounding like asmr
I have been drinking tea with milk and sugar for years and years and years and years never knew it was called London fog
wheres the vanilla?
Also great with honey and lavender.
Is it okay to just straight up pour milk in?
like.. if I put boba in it.. is it then.. boba milk tea
Exactly, Cheers!
It's like a watered down milk tea 😅
How much boiling water to that much tea? Maybe I missed it.
It depends on where you get your tea from, check the packaging to see how much to use exactly. Though, if you can't find anything, one teaspoon per cup is a good rule of thumb for me
Thanks bruh
Can u do Halloween recipe
Your missing the vanilla.
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Made a bad london fog. Just like Starbucks 🤮