People often ask me where inspiration comes from and it’s often hard for me to pinpoint a source, but that’s not the case with this lovely breakfast or afternoon treat of Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender. Last week, I had a version of this at Terrain in the Philadelphia suburbs and it was so inspiring that here I am, recreating it. And I must say, I nailed the Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender. Sometimes I can really struggle when I’m trying to recreate a recipes, but in this instance, it went off without a hitch. Which was thrill because this Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender is a truly delightful pick-me-up that’s easy to make. If you need to skip the caffeine, I’ve also made it with herbal mint tea and lavender and it’s lovely as well. No matter which variation you use to create your own version of Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender, I know you’ll be glad you checked me out when you’re looking for an afternoon snack that’s comforting and decadent. The warm tea and milk are calming and comforting and the slightly sweet floral notes from the honey and lavender create an atmosphere of elegance and occasion. I love serving this Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender to my best girlfriends after a lovely luncheon.
Honey Tea au Lait with Lavender
Ingredients
- brewed lavender black tea
- honey I used a light honey called acacia, but you should experiment
- edible dried lavender
- milk
Instructions
- The basic formula for a café au lait is to use equal parts coffee, or in this case black tea and steamed milk (I used 1% to keep the decadence all in my head and not on my waistline).
- When the milk is warm, pour one cup of foamed milk in over the tea.