London Fog Cake

London Fog Cake

16 servings
This perfect London fog cake is an extra soft and moist cake flavored with Earl Grey tea and lavender, soaked with sweet Earl Grey lavender milk and frosted with silky lavender vanilla bean cream cheese frosting. It’s so incredibly soft, packed full of Earl Grey and lavender flavor, with the most irresistible texture from the tea milk soak, almost like a tres leches, but not quite as wet. The most perfect tea cake!

Ingredients

  • earl grey tea
    3 tbsp
  • culinary lavender
    1 tbsp
  • all-purpose flour

    spooned and leveled

    2 ¼ c
  • baking powder
    1 ½ tsp
  • baking soda
    ¼ tsp
  • salt
    ½ tsp
  • unsalted butter

    softened

    10 tbsp
  • granulated white sugar
    1 ½ c
  • eggs

    at room temperature

    3
  • vanilla bean paste
    1 tbsp
  • buttermilk
    1 c
  • whole milk
    ½ c
  • earl grey tea
    2 tbsp
  • culinary lavender
    ½ tbsp
  • sweetened condensed milk
    ½ c
  • vanilla bean paste
    ½ tsp
  • culinary lavender
    1 tbsp
  • unsalted butter

    softened

    1 c
  • cream cheese

    cold

    8 oz
  • powdered sugar
    2 c
  • vanilla bean paste
    1 tsp
  • purple food coloring

    optional

Directions

For the earl grey cake

  1. 1

    Preheat the oven to  350°F (175°C). Grease a 9×9 inch light metal baking pan and line it with parchment paper.

  2. 2

    Add the Earl Grey tea and lavender to a food processor and pulse until finely ground. Pass through a sieve to separate any large bits.

  3. 3

    In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, Earl Grey tea, lavender, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Then set aside the flour mixture.

  4. 4

    Add the softened butter and granulated white sugar to a large bowl. Cream together for 2 minutes with an electric mixer on high speed.

  5. 5

    Then add in the eggs and vanilla and mix on medium speed until pale in color and smooth, about 1 minute.

  6. 6

    Add in the buttermilk and dry ingredients a little bit at a time, mixing on low speed until all is combined and the batter is smooth. Scrape the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula as necessary.

  7. 7

    Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake the cake for 38-44 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean from the center.

  8. 8

    Let the cake cool in the pan on a wire rack for 30 minutes, then pull up on the parchment paper to release it from the pan. Let the cake continue cooling on the cooling rack until completely cooled.

For the earl grey milk soak

  1. 1

    While the cake cools, work on the Earl Grey milk soak. Add the milk to a small sauce pan and heat over low heat until steaming, then add in the Earl Grey tea and lavender. Allow it to steep for 15 minutes, then remove from the heat. Pass the mixture through a sieve and allow the milk to cool.

  2. 2

    Transfer the Earl Grey milk to a liquid measuring cup or something you can easily pour from. Mix in the sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Set aside until ready to use.

For the lavender cream cheese frosting

  1. 1

    Add the lavender to a food processor and pulse until finely ground. Pass through a sieve to separate any large bits.

  2. 2

    Add the butter to a large mixing bowl and mix on high speed with an electric mixer until pale and fluffy, about 5 minutes.

  3. 3

    Then add in the cream cheese and mix on high speed until fluffy, about 1 minute.

  4. 4

    Sift in the powdered sugar, and add in the lavender and vanilla. Mix on low speed until combined, then on high speed for 1 minute until fluffy again. Add in purple food coloring and mix until combined.

Assembling the cake

  1. 1

    When the cake is completely cooled, cut a very thin layer off the top of the cake off using a sharp knife. This will make it easier for the Earl Grey milk to absorb into the cake. Transfer it to a serving plate. Poke holes on the top of the cake using a wooden stick or the handle of a wooden spoon.(I used the handle of a honey dipper for smaller holes.)

  2. 2

    Slowly pour the Earl Grey milk mixture on top of the cake. It is thin so it should absorb into the cake and the poked holes easily, but do be patient as it does.

  3. 3

    Frost the top of the cake with a thick layer of lavender cream cheese frosting using an offset spatula. Then cut into 16 slices and serve!

London Fog Cake

London Fog Cake

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About this Recipe

Imagine a dessert that captures the sophisticated essence of your favorite tea ritual: this London Fog Cake delivers just that, blending the comforting aromas of Earl Grey and delicate lavender into an unforgettable experience.

What makes this London Fog cake truly exceptional is its innovative Earl Grey lavender milk soak. This unique step infuses every crumb with sweet, aromatic tea flavor, creating an extra soft and moist texture that stands apart from standard cakes. It’s designed to transform your baking, ensuring a rich depth of flavor and an incredibly tender crumb.

Prepare for a cake that is wonderfully soft, yet resilient, with a deep, comforting flavor profile. The subtle floral notes of lavender perfectly complement the robust bergamot of Earl Grey tea, creating a harmonious blend in every bite. Thanks to the special milk soak, the cake boasts an irresistible, moist texture that’s almost like a tres leches, but thoughtfully balanced to avoid being overly wet. The silky lavender vanilla bean cream cheese frosting adds a luxurious finish, making this the most perfect tea cake dessert.

Customization & Variations

While the original recipe shines, you can easily adapt it to your pantry. If you don't have vanilla bean paste, an equal amount of pure vanilla extract can be used for a slightly different vanilla note. For those sensitive to lavender or unable to find culinary lavender, you could omit it from the cake and milk soak, slightly increasing the Earl Grey tea for an even more pronounced bergamot flavor. You might also substitute regular milk with a splash of lemon juice or vinegar for buttermilk if needed, ensuring a similar tender crumb.

This London Fog cake is an ideal dessert for special occasions or an elegant afternoon tea. Its complex, yet comforting flavors make it a delightful centerpiece that will impress every guest.

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