Chamomile Flowers Latte (Plant Based)

A warm, gentle chamomile latte: a chamomile concentrate under frothed oat or soya with a little vanilla. Caffeine free, one for the evening.

Chamomile Flowers Latte (Plant Based)

A chamomile latte on plant milk is about the gentlest warm drink you can make: a strong honeyed chamomile concentrate under frothed oat or soya, with a little vanilla and honey. Chamomile's apple floral character sits happily with creamy milk, so it comes out soft and comforting rather than odd. Caffeine free, and a nice one for the evening.

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It uses Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, a pure caffeine free flower infusion. Ten minutes, dairy free.

⏱ 10 min 🍽 Serves 1 📊 Easy 📚 Camomile Tea Recipes

You'll need

  • 3 Teapigs Chamomile Flowers tea temples
  • 150ml just boiled water, for a strong concentrate
  • 200ml barista oat or soya milk
  • A quarter teaspoon vanilla extract, optional
  • 1 teaspoon honey, to taste

Method

  1. Make a concentrate: pour the just boiled water over the 3 temples in a covered cup and steep 8 minutes. Three bags, little water and a long covered steep give a chamomile base strong enough to carry milk.
  2. Lift the temples out and stir the vanilla and honey into the hot concentrate.
  3. Heat the barista oat or soya to about 60C, steaming not boiling, and froth it.
  4. Pour the chamomile concentrate into a cup, add the warm milk slowly while stirring, then spoon the foam on top.
  5. Sip it slowly; with no caffeine and a soft honeyed flavour, it's a comforting drink to end the day.
What you'll end up with: A creamy, dairy free chamomile latte, soft and honeyed with a hint of vanilla over a warm milk body. Caffeine free, an easy drink for last thing at night.

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