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Chamomile Tea Latte

10/11/2018

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One of my absolute favorites, learned from this page! I've made this one by far more often than any other drinks thus far, and even bought a one pound bag of chamomile flowers to have a ready supply at hand. I've even made variations with boba, and plan to try steeping some lavender in combination for an ultra-soothing blend right before bed.
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  • 2 cups milk (Any milk of your choice.)
  • 2 tablespoons loose chamomile tea
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 5 cloves, crushed
  • 1 cinnamon stick + ground cinnamon
  1. In a saucepan, heat milk on medium-low heat with chamomile, cinnamon stick, and cloves.
  2. When little bubbles form along the sides of the pan, let it simmer for a couple of minutes before turning off the heat. With the heat turned off, steep for 5-10 minutes depending on how patient you are.
  3. In a french press, use a strainer to separate the chamomile tea milk by filtering out the chamomile, cloves, and cinnamon stick.
  4. Add vanilla extract to the milk.
  5. Move the french press plunger 10-12 times to froth.
  6. Pour the chamomile tea latte into 2 mugs, spoon out the froth on top, and sprinkle on ground cinnamon.
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    No Caffeine Needed

    I am, by nature, already a pretty high-energy person, but I like a beautiful-looking mug of something frothy and delicious-looking as much as the next person. I obtained a French press so that I could feel fancy at home too, but nearly everything I make from it is, by necessity, caffeine-free, so that I don't vibrate my way out of my skin the rest of the day (or drive everyone else around me crazy).

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