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

RELATED: Fruit Tea Mimosas

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

Can you put Irish cream in tea? ›

It's quite delicious!! The Baileys' Irish Cream smooths out the tannins of the tea and adds an extra layer of creaminess, while the Grand Marnier plays off the orange notes already found in the Earl Grey tea. So go ahead, relax and enjoy your favourite London fog latte at home… but with a punch.

How to make Earl Grey tea with tea bags? ›

Method:
  1. Boil the kettle. ...
  2. Place your tea bag into your favourite cup, before pouring the hot water directly over it.
  3. Allow the tea bag to steep for 2-5 minutes – depending on how strong you like it and be guided by the citrus aroma. ...
  4. Remove the tea bag and enjoy your Imperial Earl Grey tea.
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How to make French Earl Grey tea? ›

Serving Suggestion: Add 1-2 teaspoons into a cup (250ml) with hot water (90-95ºC) and brew for 2-3 minutes. Serve with lemon or sugar to taste. Packaging: Our Organic French Earl Grey is delivered in sealed, air-tight pouches.

What spices are in Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey tea is a tea blend which has been flavoured with oil of bergamot. The rind's fragrant oil is added to black tea to give Earl Grey its unique taste.

Is Baileys good in Earl Grey? ›

It goes well with hot drinks, like coffee, hot chocolate, and even earl grey tea. You can mix Baileys with cold drinks, working wonders mixed with co*cktails like an espresso martini or a white Russian. In fact, you can mix Baileys with most spirits to make your favourite drink that extra bit yummier!

Do you put milk or cream in Earl Grey tea? ›

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 long to steep cream of Earl Grey tea? ›

Traditional Preparation: Measure 1 tsp of loose tea and add to a tea filter or strainer (or use one tea bag). Steep in 8-12 oz freshly boiled water for 5 minutes. Delicious on its own, or with milk. Enjoy!

Do you put milk in French Earl Grey tea? ›

The fruits and florals mean we usually don't recommend adding milk. For a fun twist, try a squeeze of lemon or honey. Add 2+ teaspoons of French Earl Grey per 250 ml/8.4 fl oz water to your infuser and place the infuser in your cup or jug. Half fill your cup or jug with freshly boiled water.

What is the key ingredient in Earl Grey tea? ›

Earl Grey tea is one of the best-known tea blends on the market. Traditionally, it's a simple blend of black tea and oil of bergamot. Other tea bases are also used, including green tea, oolong, and rooibos. Bergamot oil is derived from the rind of a fruit called the bergamot orange, commonly grown in Italy.

What is the difference between French Earl Grey and Earl Grey tea? ›

Whilst the addition of rose petals differentiates French Earl Grey from the classic earl grey recipe, it's The Tea Centre's unique suffusion of soft apricot and lush mango that gives this blend an extra tantalising twist. This is a fruit-forward black tea that you can enjoy from dawn till dusk.

What is the difference between Lady GREY and Earl Grey tea? ›

Lady Grey tea is similar to Earl Grey because it's a black tea flavored with citrus, but the black tea tends to be lighter in flavor and reddish in color when steeped properly and more citrus is typically added. In addition to the bergamot oil, Lady Grey tea will have pieces of lemon and orange peel too.

Is it OK to put cream in tea? ›

Additionally, milk or cream is added simply for taste. Tea, notoriously, embodies quite a bitter taste. This can be a result of over steeping but more frequently is product of picking a naturally bitter tea rich in tannins. Lactose in milk or creamer easily offsets the bitter taste and neutralizes the tannins.

What cream can you put in tea? ›

Cream in tea? Yes, I like it thick and creamy occasionally. Not heavy whipping cream, just cream. I prefer Half & Half though.

Can you drink Irish Cream straight? ›

Irish cream liqueur is wonderfully versatile. It's so rich and full of flavour, so one of the best ways to drink it is straight or over ice, and just savour the taste of the liqueur. It's also great as an ingredient in shooters, co*cktails and warm drinks like coffee and hot chocolate. Here are a few of our favourites!

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