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    Iced Honey Lavender Latte

    May 13, 2022 by Emily Leave a Comment

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    Lightly sweet and delightfully floral, my Iced Honey Lavender Latte is a springtime delight! Making your own coffee shop-style beverages at home is an excellent form of self-care that’ll save you a boatload of cash. This tasty recipe is also quick & simple, using just 5 ingredients and a few minutes of active time to make.

    Iced Honey Lavender Lattes.

    About This Recipe

    As the days grow ever longer, I find myself more in need of a caffeinating boost to get me through. Luckily, my Iced Honey Lavender Latte is a pleasure to sip and easy to make!

    Honey and lavender are a delicious pairing, bursting with the flavors of spring. When mixed with creamy milk and the delicately sweet vanilla flavors of espresso, they add a layer of mellow complexity that’ll make you want to slurp this latte down with wild abandon.

    If you’ve never made a latte at home, I can promise it’s much easier than you think. All you need is some finely ground espresso, high-quality honey, lavender, and your milk of choice. With just a few minutes of active time, you’ll have a delicious coffee drink that will transport you to a charming curbside café.

    Perhaps the best part about this honey lavender latte? It’ll cost far less than the $5+ you can expect from a coffee shop drink! When you make lattes at home, you have all the power: choose organic beans, go caffeine-free, use alternative milk, and sweeten to your liking — all without any pesky $0.50 upcharges along the way. 

    In fact, for the cost of about two splurgy coffee drinks, you can make enough honey lavender lattes to power you through several weeks! Read on below to learn the secret to making your mornings a whole lot tastier.

    Closeup of Iced Honey Lavender Latte with culinary lavender garnish.

    Ingredients & Substitutions

    • Honey Syrup - While this might sound fancy, it’s really just equal parts honey and hot water. For the most delicious flavor, opt for locally sourced honey; most commercially available brands lose the nuanced, floral flavor during processing.

    For more info on infusing simple syrups with flavors, check out my guide here!

    • Lavender Buds - Pretty as a picture and tasty to boot, dried lavender buds are excellent for adding floral notes to everything from French macarons and sandwich cookies to muffins and cocktails. Just be sure to choose edible, food-grade buds. 
    • Milk of Choice - Whether you like your lattes skinny or full-fat, made of oat milk or hemp milk, the choice is all yours.
    • Espresso - Freshly pulled shots of espresso will give you the most satisfying flavor, but you can use instant espresso in a pinch.
    • Ice - Be sure to use ice made from filtered water for the best taste.
    • Lavender Sprig, for garnish - Okay, this is totally optional, but using a sprig of lavender as garnish is SO DARN PRETTY! Go ahead and splurge; you’ll be still be saving money over a coffee shop drink.

    Equipment

    • Espresso Maker - Contrary to prevailing opinion, you don’t need a several thousand dollar machine to make great espresso at home. If you have one, awesome! If not, you can get an affordable countertop version with a built-in milk frother for about $50, or a space-saving stovetop espresso maker for under $20.
    • Milk Frother - While this is entirely optional (you can actually froth milk pretty well using a mason jar), these handy little machines make my morning coffee experience much more zen. Grab a stick model for under $10, or get fancy with one that can make hot or cold milk foam with the touch of a button for around $35.
    • Squeeze Bottle - Also optional, I always suggest using squeeze bottles for any homemade syrup. They’re easy to store in the fridge, and they make measuring out small amounts a cleaner process. They’re also great for directing the stream if you want to soak a cake!

    How To Make Honey Lavender Lattes

    This simple recipe for homemade lattes takes just about 5 minutes of active prep work. Here’s how it’s done:

    Step 1: Make Honey Syrup

    Add equal parts honey and hot water to a measuring cup with a spout. Mix until the honey is fully dissolved. 

    Honey syrup will last for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

    Step 2: Make Lavender Infused Milk

    Warm your milk to a light simmer. Add the lavender buds and allow to infuse for 30-60 minutes. Strain and discard the buds, then chill the infused milk in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.

    Infused milk will last for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.

    Honey for honey syrup.
    Lavender infused milk.

    Step 3: Assemble

    Pull espresso shots. Froth milk (optional), then add all ingredients to a glass filled with ice & serve!

    Pouring espresso into a glass with ice.
    Adding frothed milk into ice coffee glass.
    Iced Honey Lavender Latte.

    Optional Variations

    While I love these iced honey lavender lattes just as they are, there are plenty of ways to customize them to your liking. Here are some of my favorite variations:

    • Hot - If you’re not an iced coffee person, make a hot latte instead! Word to the wise: the ideal temperature for frothing milk is between 140-155F.
    • Sparkling - Add a bit of fizz to your iced latte by topping it with 2 ounces of sparkling water. It might sound a little strange, but I’m a huge fan! 
    • Dairy-Free - The world of alt-milks is shockingly vast nowadays. Whether you use one of the various nut milks (e.g. almond, macadamia nut, or pistachio), flax milk, oat milk, or even the wilder sounding banana or potato (!!!) milk, the choice is all yours.
    • Vegan - Choose a dairy-free milk alternative and swap the honey out for sugar, brown sugar, date syrup, or agave nectar.
    • As a steamer - Laying off the caffeine but don’t love all the chemicals used in the decaffeination process? Turns out, a honey lavender steamer is a deliciously creamy treat.

    Expert Tips

    • Local honey is better. Not only is the flavor of local honey more nuanced, there are a whole host of other reasons to buy local: you can support your local farmers; local honey has local pollens, which can help with seasonal allergies; and it can even be used as an anti-bacterial salve for wounds!
    • Make-ahead for easy mornings. I don’t know about you, but I’m not much of a human before my first cup of joe. Make your mornings more streamlined by prepping your honey syrup and lavender-infused milk the night before.
    • Certain milks froth better than others. I tend to prefer whole milk in my lattes, but 2% and even skim milk do a decent job of frothing. If you’re going the plant-based route, oat, soy, and coconut seem to have the best frothing power. Also, check for brands that have “barista” in the name; these are usually specially formulated for frothing due to the higher fat content.
    • Froth sans frother. You don’t need a fancy piece of equipment to froth your milk. You can use a mason jar by leaving at least an inch or two of headroom and shaking it. You can also use an immersion blender, regular blender, whisk, or even your French press!
    Iced Honey Lavender Latte.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s better: English Lavender or French Lavender?

    Since taste is subjective, there’s no one clear winner here. I typically prefer the milder flavor of English lavender, which has less camphor than French, which means it tastes less piney or woody.

    Where can I buy food-grade lavender?

    While lavender isn’t an ingredient you’ll find at most grocery stores, you *might* be able to find it in the tea aisle. Look for a 100% lavender tea option. Otherwise, Amazon has plenty to choose from.

    What is the right ratio of espresso to water?

    I typically suggest using 1 part finely ground espresso to 2 parts water for a nice, strong brew.

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    • Rose Milk & Vanilla Chai Latte
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    As always, I love seeing your creations and hearing from you! If you try this Iced Honey Lavender Latte recipe, please share your creation with me on social media! You can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube and Pinterest - for more delicious recipes sent straight to your inbox, sign up for my newsletter! 

    Iced Honey Lavender Latte

    Lightly sweet and delightfully floral, my Iced Honey Lavender Latte is a springtime delight! Making your own coffee shop-style beverages at home is an excellent form of self-care that’ll save you a boatload of cash. This tasty recipe is also quick & simple, using just 5 ingredients and a few minutes of active time to make.
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    Course: Beverages
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Breakfast
    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes
    Servings: 1 Iced Coffee
    Calories: 175kcal
    Author: Emily Laurae

    Equipment

    • Glass for serving
    • Milk frother optional
    • Saucepan
    • Spatula
    • Cup for frothing

    Ingredients
     

    Honey Simple Syrup

    • ¼ cup Hot Water
    • ¼ cup Honey

    Infused Lavender Milk

    • 2 cups Milk , or dairy of your choice
    • 1 Tablespoon Culinary lavender

    Iced Honey Lavender Latte

    • Ice
    • 2 shots Espresso with ¼ cup water, or ½ cup strongly brewed coffee
    • 1 cup Infused lavender milk, Frothed
    • 2 Tablespoons Honey syrup, more or less depending on your preferred sweetness

    Instructions

    Honey Simple Syrup

    • First off, infuse your milk with lavender. Warm your milk to a light simmer. Add the lavender buds and allow to infuse for 30-60 minutes. Strain and discard the buds, then chill the infused milk in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.
      ¼ cup Hot Water, ¼ cup Honey

    Infused Lavender Milk

    • To make the honey syrup, add equal parts honey and hot water to a measuring cup with a spout. Mix until the honey is fully dissolved.
      2 cups Milk, 1 Tablespoon Culinary lavender

    Iced Honey Lavender Latte

    • Pull espresso shots and add water. Froth the lavender milk (optional), then add all ingredients to a glass filled with ice & serve!

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    Notes

    Frequently Asked Questions
    • What’s better: English Lavender or French Lavender? Since taste is subjective, there’s no one clear winner here. I typically prefer the milder flavor of English lavender, which has less camphor than French, which means it tastes less piney or woody.
    • Where can I buy food-grade lavender? While lavender isn’t an ingredient you’ll find at most grocery stores, you *might* be able to find it in the tea aisle. Look for a 100% lavender tea option. Otherwise, Amazon has plenty to choose from.
    • What is the right ratio of espresso to water? I typically suggest using 1 part finely ground espresso to 2 parts water for a nice, strong brew.
     
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 1760mg | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 395IU | Calcium: 357mg | Iron: 1mg
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    About Emily

    Emily is the recipe developer, writer, and food photographer behind Emily Laurae. After finishing Pastry School and working as a chef in the restaurant industry, she created this blog to share those skills with home bakers and creators all over the world!

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