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Make Your Own Earl Grey Tea

Yep, yep. I love me some Earl Grey tea. Especially when it’s turned into a Lavender London Fog! Oh my so delicious. So you know I just had to try making my own Earl Grey tea when I found this brilliant recipe. Rosalee de la foret is one of my favorite herbalists and I’ve learned so much from her. You should definitely check her out if you want some amazing herbal resources!!

What is Earl grey tea

If you are an avid Earl Grey tea drinker then you probably already know that it is a black tea infused with bergamot essential oil. Yep. That’s right. Although, originally it very well could have been made with the actual citrus peels of the bergamot fruit.

So as long as you have access to some very high quality essential oils (I personally recommend using organic essential oils if you plan on using them in cooking) and some loose leaf black tea you are ready to make this blend! I’ve also added in some lovely organic bachelor button petals as they are a bit iconic with Earl Grey tea. However, if you don’t have those, you can leave them out.

How to make Earl Grey Tea

Feel free to double this recipe if you wish to make a larger batch.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup loose leaf black tea (my favorite is organic Fair Trade assam)

  • 5-7 drops of organic bergamot essential oil

  • 2 tablespoons organic bachelor button petals (dried)

Directions

Start by carefully dropping the essential oils into a small mason jar. Swirl the essential oils around to coat the jar. Add the black tea to the jar, put the cap on and shake it all up to evenly coat the tea. Open the lid, add in the flower petals and shake again! Store in the glass jar away from direct sunlight. Use like you would any loose leaf black tea.

Other tidbits

I highly recommend starting with the smaller amount of essential oils and seeing if it’s strong enough for you. Bergamot is a very strong oil so it’s easy to overdo it! You can always add another drop or two if you need to later. Although, if you find the tea too strong you can always add a little more black tea. ;)

Rosalee recommends letting the tea sit for a couple days to “cure” and I’ve found this to be great advice—although I have been known to use it right away because I was having a craving! Either way totally works.

Do bear in mind that essential oils are highly volatile which means over time the oil will evaporate and degrade so the flavor will weaken. Basically that means don’t let this sit around for years—although it’s so tasty I don’t know how that would be possible!

If you REALLY want to kick this up a notch you should try making this with my vanilla infused black tea. Oh my gosh it’s so good.

How to Brew Earl Grey Tea

Brew this like you would any loose leaf tea:

  • 1 teaspoon tea

  • 8 ounces just boiled water

Place the tea inside a metal tea strainer, pour the water over the tea and allow it to steep for 3-5 minutes. Strain, add milk and sweetener if desired. My favorite is with a splash of milk and a bit of honey.

And then when you’re really feeling fancy make yourself a lavender london fog.

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Ingesting Essential oils

If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time you will know that I do not recommend ingesting essential oils for any purpose other than in culinary doses. Since this recipe is in small amounts and in food preparation, it is considered a culinary dose. If you are uncomfortable ingesting oils in any shape or form then I recommend you do not drink Earl Grey tea in general since most of what is on the market is made by using the essential oil.

Please remember that I am not a medical doctor and none of the information I present should be misconstrued as medical advice. I cannot diagnose conditions or prescribe treatments for illnesses. If you have any questions whether or not herbs and essential oils are safe for you and your family, please speak with your medical professional. Essential oils and/or herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Instead, they are intended to support wellness and an overall healthy lifestyle. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have any other health concerns, please consult your physician. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.