Homemade Earl Grey Irish Cream Recipe - Tea Cachai (2024)

When I saw how easy it was to make homemade Irish cream, I immediately thought about incorporating tea into it. Bailey’s Irish cream is one of my all-time favorites and it was probably one of the only drinks I liked when I was younger. This sweet and creamy Earl Grey Irish cream recipe is an interesting twist to the classic Bailey’s, with hints of tea and bergamot from the Earl Grey. I’m sure you’ll love it!

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Tea Infused co*cktails

For a while now, chefs and mixologists have been experimenting with all sorts of tea-infused spirits and finding new ways to play with tea and herbal flavors. A few things should be considered when creating a tea co*cktail:
– When using brewed tea for the drink, same as when cooking with tea, it needs to be brewed at double strength so the tea doesn’t lose its flavor when diluted. Never over-brew, but use double the amount of tea than you would use for a regular cup.
– Try different ways of using tea for making co*cktails: as a concentrate, in a simple syrup and also try steeping tea in alcohol.

RELATED: How to Make Rooibos Simple Syrup

Why Make Your Own Irish Cream Recipe?

The beauty of this DIY is that it’s cheaper than buying a bottle of Bailey’s and you avoid the preservatives and stabilizers. Also, when you DIY you can modify the ingredients and customize it, for example, you might want to try doing this Irish cream recipe with Lapsang Souchong instead of Earl Grey or adding some vanilla or chocolate syrup, like many recipes call for.

It is such a simple recipe when done without tea, it’s just a matter of blending the ingredients together for 30 seconds. But that’s too easy, so why not give it a special twist? This Irish cream recipe is unique and delicious.

I made a few tests where I infused the tea in simmering heavy cream but it made the cream too thick, so I decided to steep the Earl Grey tea leaves in the Irish Whiskey to get this recipe and consistency right.

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Recipe Notes

For this recipe, you can use loose leaf tea or tea bags (just make sure it’s a good quality tea) although I always choose loose leaf tea, with a few exceptions.

Here are some recommendations for Earl Grey options to use:

Adagio Earl Grey Bravo
Adagio Earl Grey Lavender
Taylors of Harrogate Earl Grey
Harney & Sons Earl Grey Imperial
Tealyra Rosy Earl Grey

Once I tried vanilla paste I could never go back to vanilla extract. It is so worth switching because you get a richer and more intensified vanilla flavor.

Heilala Vanilla Paste
Nielsen-Massey Pure Vanilla Bean Paste

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To make this recipe even more special I added bergamot oil. It is extremely important that you make sure you’re using food grade bergamot oil because not all are safe for consumption. These are the ones I recommend:

Starwest Botanicals Bergamot Oil
Lorann Oils Bergamot Oil

If you don’t have it, you can definitely skip it, but the Earl Grey flavor will be less pronounced.

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Recipe Variations

Again, the beauty of DIY is that you can modify this recipe as you wish!
Most homemade Irish cream recipes add about 2-3 tbsp of chocolate syrup, but I chose to skip it, the same goes for instant coffee. Also, I tried different ratios of whiskey and you can play with this too. When I added too little, the liqueur was too thick, so I found a proportion that works well, but you can add more if you want it stronger, too.

You can also experiment with the tea you use for this recipe. Try it with:

Fiery Cinnamon Spice Black Tea
Summer Rose Black Tea
Chestnut Black Tea
Pumpkin Spice Black Tea

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More Uses for Earl Grey Irish Cream

I definitely recommend drinking it on its own, but you can also use it for making co*cktails, adding it to coffee, and baked goods. It makes an amazing and original gift too, just make double the recipe, keep half and gift half!

Need more ideas? Check out 19 Bailey’s co*cktail recipes, Irish cream blondies,Irish Cream Fudge brownies, andIrish Cream Chocolate Mousse.

You can also make an Irish Cream Earl Grey mug cake, so good! I used this mug cake recipe and replaced the Irish cream for the milk and skipped the Nutella topping… can’t begin to tell you how good this thing was!

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Go ahead and make this recipe! Please leave a comment and rating below if you do this. I always love hearing how it turns or any variations that you did. Don’t forget to share a picture onInstagram and tag me!

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Earl Grey Irish Cream

The classic Irish cream with a twist!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

2 hours hrs

Total Time2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American, irish, world

Keyword: alcohol, irish cream, tea co*cktail, tea infused co*cktails

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp Earl Grey loose leaf tea/ 3 tea bags
  • 1.5 cup (350 ml) Irish whiskey (I used Jameson)
  • 1 cup (235 ml)heavy cream
  • 1 can (395 ml)sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract/paste
  • 2-3 drops bergamot oil (make sure it is food grade!)

Instructions

  • Combine the tea and Irish whiskey in a glass container and let steep for 2 hours at room temperature.

  • Strain the tea leaves completely using a cheesecloth or super fine sieve (or remove the tea bags).

  • In a blender, combine the heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, bergamot oil and vanilla, and blend for a few seconds at low speed. Add the Earl Grey infused whiskey to the mix and pulse a few times until everything is well combined and hom*ogeneous (we don't want to overmix because the heavy cream whips and can get thick!).

  • Pour into a glass bottle or mason jar and store in the fridge for up to 6 weeks.

  • Enjoy!

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FAQs

Homemade Earl Grey Irish Cream Recipe - Tea Cachai? ›

The optimum temperature for the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea is 90 degrees Celsius. Place your tea bag into your favourite cup, before pouring the hot water directly over it. Allow the tea bag to steep for 2-5 minutes – depending on how strong you like it and be guided by the citrus aroma.

How do you make Earl Grey tea with tea bags? ›

The optimum temperature for the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea is 90 degrees Celsius. Place your tea bag into your favourite cup, before pouring the hot water directly over it. Allow the tea bag to steep for 2-5 minutes – depending on how strong you like it and be guided by the citrus aroma.

What tea leaves are used in Earl Grey? ›

Traditionally, Earl Grey was made from black teas such as Chinese keemun, and therefore intended to be served without milk. Some blend the tea with lapsang souchong tea, which lends a smoky character. Other varieties have been introduced as well, such as green or oolong.

Can you put Irish cream in tea? ›

Divide Baileys' Irish Cream and Grand Marnier between two tall coffee glasses. Add 1 tsp of vanilla syrup to each. Add 1/2 cup of hot tea to each glass and stir.

How much milk do you add to Earl Grey tea? ›

Ingredients
  1. 8 ounces (227 grams) Water.
  2. 2 Earl Grey Tea Bags or 2 1/2 teaspoons loose leaf tea.
  3. 2 teaspoons Pure Maple Syrup honey or sweetener of choice, to taste.
  4. 4 ounces (113 grams) Milk or less for a stronger tea. use plant or dairy milk, I use homemade cashew milk.
  5. 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract.
Jan 20, 2023

How long to leave Earl Grey tea bag in water? ›

As with any blend of tea, the steeping time is a matter of taste. Most people who are regular drinkers of the blend claim that Earl Grey should be steeped for three to five minutes to reach the full benefit of the citrus aroma and taste.

How much water do I need for one Earl Grey tea bag? ›

-Each making yields the tea extract to make a 16 oz drink. -For stronger tea flavor, open the bag and put directly into the handle. Put 1 tea bags into the cup. Add 7 oz of 95° C hot water.

Why is bergamot not edible? ›

According to Alan Davidson's The Oxford Companion to Food (2nd ed.), unlike its other orange cousins, bergamot is too bitter to be eaten raw. So it is grown specifically for its fragrant oil, although it tastes better candied, in preserves, marmalades, and tea. That's right.

What spices are in Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl grey tea is black tea that has been flavored with the citrus fruit bergamot (Citrus bergamia) that comes to us from Italy and other mediterranean areas. Originally the tea may have been mixed with the actual bergamot peels. These days most earl grey is made by mixing the essential oil of bergamot with black tea.

Is Earl Grey healthier than black tea? ›

If you do prefer black tea, though, which is healthier: plain black tea, or Earl Grey? The answer is Earl Grey, which has the added benefit of bergamot oil, the source of bergamottin, a phytonutrient that beat out two dozen other phytonutrients last year in a test of human stomach lining protection.

What makes Irish cream taste like Irish cream? ›

It's a type of cream liqueur that combines Irish whiskey, cream, and some other flavorings like cinnamon. In fact, you can add your own spin to Irish whiskey by adding different flavors and spices that you enjoy.

What makes Irish cream different? ›

To be a true Irish cream liqueur, a key component is the definition of cream – you must ONLY use Irish dairy cream. A true Irish cream is also made of whiskey. Wine or white spirits can make a liqueur – but do not come close to the original and best Irish cream liqueurs.

What is a dirty London fog? ›

What is a dirty London Fog? Anytime a drink at a coffee shop is called 'dirty', it means they add a shot of espresso. I absolutely love to add a shot of espresso to my chai latte recipe to make a dirty chai. You can do it with this London Fog drink, too.

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.

How do you make Earl Grey tea taste better? ›

Dressing Up. I appreciate Earl Grey tea on its own, but I also like it dressed up. Heaps of people add lemon, sugar, honey, and/or milk. Check out Jesse's Earl Grey Milk Tea and Boba recipes.

Are you meant to put milk in 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.

Are Earl Grey tea bags good for you? ›

Improves Digestion

The ingredients in Earl Grey Tea help protect your gut health and support the digestion process. And if you need more reasons to drink Earl Grey, these same ingredients have natural anti-inflammatory qualities that can help relieve constipation and acid reflux.

How long to microwave water for Earl Grey tea? ›

Add water and a tea bag to a microwave-safe mug. Place the mug in the microwave, and heat for 30 seconds on 50 percent power. Let the mug sit for a minute before removing the teabag and sipping the tea. Repeat three times a day.

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