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Quickly infusing vodka with earl grey tea bags creates a distinct floral foundation for this fun (and caffeinated) take on a martini.
A citrusy, calming riff on classic tiramisu.
Easy
A tea cake that's true to its name, this loaf harnesses the power of citrusy Earl Grey tea for its distinct flavor. Lemon poppyseed can't hold a candle. 
We took down the temperature of a classic hot toddy for a refreshing, party-ready spin on the wintery cocktail.
Cooking with tea adds subtle flavor to recipes both savory and sweet.

Emma Wartzman

Easy
This fresh, simple summer dessert recipe gets a slight twist with addition of tea. If you’re not a fan of Earl Grey, try it with chamomile, matcha, or jasmine.
Turn this tea punch recipe up a notch with a decorative ice ring.
“Without the oleo-saccharum, the punch would be flat,” Jack McGarry, one of the owners of the Dead Rabbit in NYC, insists. “It’s vital.”
Vegan
Turn this iced tea into a cocktail with a little gin.
You can make a larger batch of the Earl Grey sugar and sprinkle it on sugar cookies, pie dough, or scones before baking.
Easy
Coconut water is known for being a big source of hydration. It's a perfect potassium-rich pairing for a little vodka, lemon and aromatic Earl grey simple syrup.
Customize your favorite store-bought jam with orange zest and Earl Grey tea. Use any leftover dough to make delicious hazelnut cookies: Just roll, cut out, and bake.
Vegan
Earl Grey tea gives these easy preserves a subtle floral note.