5 Best Earl Grey Recipes – So Delicious! | Izzy’s Corner at IW (2024)

A good Earl Grey recipe is actually flavoured with Earl Grey. If you’ve tried a bunch of recipes before, you’ll know that it’s a tricky endeavour. Earl Grey teas tend to have quite light black tea bases and the bergamot oils disappear into thin air when you apply too much heat.

So, with a little (okay, a lot) of experimenting, I’ve found 5 earl grey tea recipes that genuinely work. I’ve linked to some of these recipes below and you can find my recommendations for which brand of Earl Grey tea you should use.

Earl Grey Biscuits

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The numerous cookie and biscuit recipes I’ve tried have nearly always failed. From infusing the leaves overnight and adding it as liquid, to even infusing melted butter with the tea. Apparently, the fats in the butter hold onto the Earl Grey flavour better.

Rubbish. It just didn’t work.

The best Earl Grey biscuit recipe I’ve tried is from kitchn – but it needs a little tweaking. First, it’s an American cookie recipe so you will need to measure things in cups. Second, the proportions are so wrong. They nearly always spread. To prevent spreading and get nice biscuits that snap, add 2 tbsp of flour on top of what the recipe recommends, and ignore ½ cup of butter – use 100g of butter instead. Bake at 180°C (fan) for 8-10 minutes.

The reason this recipe works so well is because you actually put the entire tea into the biscuits. Very finely chopped tea leaves work well in this recipe – they give the biscuits flavour but don’t add a gritty texture. Look for bergamot flavouring instead of natural oils too. This enhances the citrusy flavour.

Some tea brands that work well with this recipe:

London Fog

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This is a fun recipe to do at home. It can be sweet and full of syrup like the Starbucks version, or you can make it healthier. An Earl Grey latte is simply hot Earl Grey tea topped with foamy milk, flavoured with extra vanilla if desired.

I recommend starting with a high-quality loose leaf Earl Grey base that you can brew precisely. Try:

You don’t need to add vanilla at this point, although a few drops of vanilla extract tastes great. I recommended the smoky Earl Grey from Whittard because the Lapsang Souchong is brilliant in a London Fog too. You could add other flavours as well – a few drops of almond extract, lavender water, or even a small amount of hot chocolate powder.

Once your tea is brewed, heat your milk and froth it up. Pour on top of your tea and you’re ready to go.

Sweet Iced Tea Earl Grey Recipe

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When it comes to iced teas, there’s just so much room for variety. My all-time favourite is Earl Grey cold brewed in the fridge, then served over ice with honey, rosemary and lemon. It’s sweet, refreshing and doesn’t overpower the natural bergamot of the tea.

Some other recipes I’ve found include Twinings’ Earl Grey Ginger Fizz Iced Tea and Alpha Foodie’s Blackberry Earl Grey Iced Tea.

You could add any flavour you like to your Earl Grey iced tea, however. I find that citrus flavours play nicely with the bergamot flavouring. So, brew two tablespoons of Earl Grey loose leaf (or roughly 4 teabags) in a litre of water until quite dark. Then add your sweeteners that need to dissolve while it’s still hot, like honey and sugar. Once completely chilled in the fridge, pour it into glasses with ice and a splash of fruit squash or cordial. Lime, elderflower, blood orange, and lavender are all top choices.

In my experience these Earl Grey teas work best when served cold (it cuts the bitterness a little):

Tea-Infused Fruitcake

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This recipe is the hardest to get right because fruitcakes tend to be very dense with fruit and malty in flavour. The bergamot is overpowered so easily that you need to be wise. Avoid sultanas and those packets of mixed berries designed for fruitcakes – their flavour is so strong that only a malty Assam can really break through and add tea flavour.

My greatest success used fresh figs and almonds (pictured above).

Sneaky Veg has an Earl Grey Tea and Rhubarb Loaf Cake that I am yet to try, but very excited about. If you wanted to start smaller, then simple fruity muffins infused with Earl Grey are nice. Raspberries and blueberries are great in muffins, as they melt down when baked. You could also try a classic lemon poppyseed muffin with Earl Grey. Lemon and Earl Grey is a classic combo.

Very strong Earl Grey teas are the key here:

Gin and Earl Grey Recipe

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G and Tea is a thing! Personally, I dislike gin and tonic and any other gin-containing drink. But I know quite a few people who are mad about them, so I want to offer a G&Tea option with Earl Grey on my list.

I’ve been told that delicate, citrus and floral flavours work quite well with a gin and tonic. A slice of lemon or lime or even orange is nice. Elderflower tonic is popular too.

Whittard have some co*cktail recipes that include Mango & Bergamot G&T, and an Earl Grey Martini! I recommend you use these recipes as a base to get your proportions/method right, but experiment with the tea types you use. Some Earl Greys I think would work nice in co*cktails:

That concludes my list! If you want to find more Earl Grey teas to try, browse my blog for full tea reviews. And don’t forget to subscribe to our mailing list for new reviews, articles and recipes sent straight to your inbox.

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FAQs

What is best to add to Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey tea pairings

Americans typically drink their Earl Grey with milk and sugar, but Chatterton prefers it the British way — with lemon and sugar. "Milk has a tendency to do strange things to black tea," he says. "It dulls the flavor a bit. It's not as crisp and sharp.

What flavors go best with Earl Grey? ›

Tying into Earl Grey's signature taste, citrus zests and floral accents are two marvelous add-ons to use. They will further enhance the tea's subtle notes while also complementing dark chocolate's richness. Both fresh and dried fruits are also ideal for building a more complex flavor profile.

How do you make perfect Earl Grey? ›

Use fresh, cold water from a reliable source to ensure the best flavour. Steep for the right amount of time. Steeping Earl Grey tea for too long can make it too strong or bitter, while steeping it for too little time can make it too weak. Aim to steep the tea for 3-4 minutes at 95° for the perfect balance of flavour.

What's the difference between Earl Grey and cream of Earl Grey? ›

To sum up, Cream of Earl Grey Tea redefines the classic with a masterful touch. The addition of vanilla to the bergamot bestows a novel dimension upon the conventional Earl Grey. It's a sensory experience that is sure to impress.

Is it OK to put milk in Earl Grey tea? ›

Some teas, like masala chai and bubble tea, taste better with the addition of milk. However, when it comes to Earl Grey tea, people have different preparation preferences. In England, most people take it with some sugar and lemon. But in North America, it's become common to take Earl Grey with a splash of milk.

Should I put honey in Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey tea, for example, has a citrus flavor, as it comes infused with bergamot oil. This tea tastes best paired with orange blossom honey to bring out the citrus flavors. Other types of black tea, like English breakfast tea, taste best with a more robust flavor of honey.

What fruit goes best with Earl Grey? ›

Earl Grey Black Tea and Passionfruit

A type of black tea that is treated with the rind of bergamot orange, classic Earl Grey has a distinct citrusy flavour. Pair with the tarty and tangy taste of passionfruit and you'll get a subtle yet tantalising fruit-tea taste combination.

What food pairs well with Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey tea, scones, and croissants with jam and cream; Green tea, poached eggs, and avocado toast.

Can you oversteep Earl Grey? ›

For example, Earl Grey tea is one of the most popular teas on the market. It has an iconic flavour of light bergamot citrus with a hint of floral. When steeped for too long, all you will be able to taste is the astringent tannins od the black tea, missing out on the full potential and depth of the flavours.

What is in Lady GREY tea? ›

Lady Grey is a blend of black teas scented with bergamot oil and mixed with orange and citrus peel. This blend was created by a British tea company Twinings about 30 years ago.

Can you oversteep Earl Grey tea? ›

For instance, if you over steep an Earl Grey tea, which is a flavored black tea blend with light bergamot citrus and a floral note, then the astringency and tannins in the black tea will overpower the delicate citrus and florals until it tastes too acidic or chalky instead of delicately smooth.

Is Earl Grey healthier than normal tea? ›

Bergamot tea may improve certain risk factors for heart disease. Bergamot products have been shown to lower cholesterol levels, while black tea has been linked to decreased blood pressure ( 5 , 6 ). In particular, bergamot contains flavanones, which may inhibit enzymes that produce cholesterol in your body ( 7 , 8).

Is Earl Grey better for you than coffee? ›

Unlike coffee, Earl Grey tea can give you that much-needed energy boost in the middle of a long day without also adding to any anxiety or jitters you might already have. Also unlike coffee, Earl Grey tea gives you hydration because it doesn't have the same dehydrating properties as caffeine.

Does Earl Grey tea go bad? ›

The answer is yes, tea can expire. Most tea bags come with an expiration date, which is usually two years from the production date. However, this doesn't mean that the tea will become unsafe to consume after this date. The expiration date mainly indicates the time until which the tea will retain its flavor and aroma.

What can I sweeten Earl Grey tea with? ›

If using plant milk, you'll notice a bit of separation of milk and tea after setting for a few minutes, but it's easily swirled back together again. You can also use dairy milk of choice. Sweetener: Enjoy honey, maple syrup or sugar of choice. I've read brown sugar is quite lovely in an Earl Grey latte.

What is used to Flavour Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey is most widely defined as a black tea that has been flavored with the oil of bergamot.

How much lemon to add to Earl Grey tea? ›

So, if you are looking for a more "traditional" way to serve Earl Grey tea, try a classic Earl Grey blend like Mindful Morning and add a squeeze of lemon and a spoonful of sugar (or better yet, infused sugar).

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