Rose & earl grey latte

Rose & earl grey latte

The subtle flavors of Earl Grey and rose combine to create a luscious, warm, beautiful, and insanely aromatic cup of tea.

Servings: ~2 lattes

INGREDIENTS

Rose Syrup

  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup edible rose petals (dried)

Tea

  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 2 tbsps premium earl grey loose leaf tea
  • 1 tbsp edible rose petals (dried)
  • 1 cup whole milk 
  • 4 tsps rose syrup 
  • rosewater (optional)
  • edible rose petals and rose dust (garnish)

INSTRUCTIONS

Rose Syrup

  1. Add the sugar and water into a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook until the sugar dissolves, turn off heat, add the rose petals and steep for 5 minutes. Strain through a fine mesh strainer, pushing on the petals to extract as much of the remaining syrup as possible.

Tea Latte

  1. Combine the Earl Grey tea with the rose petals, and steep in boiling water for 5 minutes. Discard the tea.
  2. Mix the rose syrup with milk, and froth with a milk frother to your desired warmth and foam.
  3. While waiting for the tea to brew, I filled my mug with hot water to keep it warm. Just before serving, discard the hot water, and mist the mug with a few sprays of high quality rose water. I sprayed once directly inside the mug, once on the outside, and once from up above.*
  4. Fill your mug halfway with tea (~4 oz), and then add the steamed milk (~4 oz). Garnish with a few dried rose petals. If you'd also like to add some rose dust for garnish, simply add a handful of dried rose petals to a spice grinder, and pulse until they reach a fine powder. Use a fine mesh strainer to give a light dusting of rose powder atop the drink.

NOTES

*If you don't have an atomizer, you can add a splash of rosewater to your empty mug, swirl around the inside, and discard before mixing your drink. Again, the rosewater is optional, but a light misting on the empty mug really help boost the aromatics of the drink, thereby enhancing the flavor.
Thanks to Honestlyyum for this amazing recipe 
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