Lavender Earl Grey Cake Recipe with Honey Lemon Glaze | Chenée Today (2024)

by Chenée Lewis

I love this cake! This single-layer Earl Grey lavender cake is full of rich earl grey flavor with hints of lavender, lemon, and buttermilk. It's topped with a glossy honey lemon icing, and best of all, it's so easy to make!

A recipe like this lavender Earl Grey cake sounds complicated -- you might think you have to use fresh lavender flowers or infuse whole leaf tea. But it actually couldn't be simpler! It's actually a simple vanilla cake recipe, with tea leaves right in the batter to give it that distinctive Earl Grey flavor without any extra time!

This cake would be perfect for a casual dessert, a springtime tea party with friends. Maybe even for a low-key baby shower! The flavors are perfect and just make you think spring!

What does Earl Grey taste like?

This lavender Earl Grey cake is made with Earl Grey tea, which is a black tea flavored with bergamot, a type of citrus fruit. If you're not already a die-hard Earl Grey fan like me, you will be. It's DELICIOUS. It's a very distinctive flavor, and a delicious variation on a standard black tea. Plus, the citrus and tea flavors together work very well in baked goods, ranging from cakes and cookies to ice cream!

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For this cake, I used the type of Earl Grey that I buy to drink, which is Revolution Earl Grey Lavender Black Tea(affiliate link). It has the bright, citrusy flavor of bergamot, along with the soothing scent of lavender. I love the blend of a classic flavor with slight floral note! So I knew that it would be perfect in this easy Earl Grey lavender cake. But if you have another type of tea you prefer, I'm sure it would complement these flavors well! If you do try a different tea, share that in the comments so we can try it out!

To give this Earl Grey lavender cake its tea flavor, you'll just need to open your tea bags and stir the leaves into the batter. The smaller the tea leaves are the better, so if need be you can chop them a little before adding them.

Ingredients

  • eggs - your eggs should be room temperature to achieve the best fluffy texture in this lavender Earl Grey cake.
  • granulated sugar - adds a light sweetness to your cake batter.
  • vanilla extract - definitely look for a high-quality vanilla extract for the best flavor.
  • vegetable oil - using oil instead of butter in this cake keeps the baking process easy and keeps our cake moist!
  • buttermilk - adds even more of that moist texture and tangy flavor.
  • all-purpose flour - be sure that you measure out your flour using either the spoon-and-level method or (even better) a food scale to measure by weight. Both will help you get the right amount of flour, but using a food scale to measure out 160 grams.
  • baking powder and baking soda - these help to give our cake a lift!
  • lavender Earl Grey tea - I use Revolution Earl Grey Lavender Black Teafor this recipe, but you can use any Earl Grey you prefer and add in a half teaspoon of lavender extract.
  • salt- balances out the sweetness the batter.

Honey-Lemon Glaze

  • zest of one lemon
  • 2tbsphoney
  • 2cupspowdered sugar-(240g)
  • 2-4tbspfresh lemon juice-or as much as you need to get the right consistency
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Equipment

You'll need an 8-inch cake pan for this Earl Grey lavender cake recipe, but otherwise it's a simple bowl-and-whisk cake recipe!

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Step by Step

This cake is so easy! It's a one bowl recipe that you can whisk together in just a few minutes!

  1. First, you'll mix together your wet ingredients: Eggs, sugar, and vanilla, followed by the oil and buttermilk.
  2. Then just fold in your dry ingredients: Flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, and tea leaves.
  3. Then just pour it into your pan and bake!

It's that simple! And it's a single layer cake, which is my favorite type of easy cake to whip up for a casual occasion. So go ahead and get baking!

Tips and F.A.Q.

Does Earl Grey have lavender?

Not traditionally -- Earl Grey is a black tea that has been flavored with citrusy flavor of the oil of bergamot. But many variations on Earl Grey have included lavender, and the lavender variation is often called French Earl Grey tea.

What goes well with Earl Grey flavor?

Just like in this cake, my favorite accompaniments for Earl Grey are lavender, vanilla, honey, and lemon. Other great flavors to go with Earl Grey are blackberry, chocolate and cardamom.

How do you infuse Earl Grey for baking?

One of the most popular ways is to infuse the tea into warm milk prior to baking. That method allows for a variable tea flavor without affecting the look and texture of your bake. In this Earl Grey lavender cake, we're baking the tea leaves right into the cake! I love this method because it's much easier, and it means you can see the bits of tea leaves right in the crumb of the cake.

How much caffeine is in an Earl Grey cake?

It depends! Most tea bags contain between 30 and 50 mg of caffeine, depending on the amount of tea in each bag and the variety of tea used. Since we're using three bags of tea in this Earl Grey lavender cake, I'd estimate about 150 mg of caffeine in the entire cake.

Related Recipes

If you like this easy Earl Grey lavender cake, then you definitely will want to try another quick and easy single-layer cake recipe, my Pineapple Upside-Down Cake! It's full of that caramelized pineapple flavor and it's SO quick and easy!

You also might like my Orange Rosemary Olive Oil Cake -- like this lavender Earl Grey cake, it's got bright, citrus flavors, and it's made in the same 8-inch cake pan! So easy!

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Earl Grey Lavender Cake

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An Earl Grey lavender cake recipe with Earl Grey lavender tea leaves in the cake batter, and topped with a honey-lemon glaze! Perfect Earl Grey cake for any occasion!

Course: Dessert, Tea

Cuisine :American, British

Servings: 8 slices

Calories: 415kcal

Recipe Source: Chenée Lewis

Ingredients

Honey-Lemon Glaze

  • zest of one lemon
  • 2 tablespoon honey
  • 2 cups powdered sugar - (240g)
  • 2-4 tablespoon fresh lemon juice - or as needed

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease an 8-inch cake pan and line the bottom with parchment paper.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, tea, and salt. Set aside.

  • In a large bowl, beat eggs, sugar, and vanilla with a whisk until thickened and smooth.

  • Mix in oil, followed by buttermilk until blended.

  • Using a rubber spatula, fold dry ingredients into wet ingredients until just barely combined.

  • Pour into prepared cake pan and drop from 2 inches onto counter to get rid of air bubbles.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick entered into the center of the cake comes out clean.

  • Cool in pan for about 15 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Prepare Honey-Lemon Glaze:

  • Whisk together honey, lemon zest, and 2 tablespoon lemon juice in a bowl.

  • Gradually whisk in powdered sugar until smooth.

  • Add lemon juice as necessary to achieve a very thick, but pourable consistency.

  • Spread glaze over cooled cake.

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Notes

Buttermilk: I prefer using full-fat buttermilk in this Earl Grey lavender cake because it adds flavor and richness, and keeps the cake moist for longer. But ifyou don’t have buttermilk, you can substitute ½ cup of whole milk with 2 teaspoon of the milk replaced with vinegar or lemon juice.

Lavender Earl Grey Tea: I use Revolution Earl Grey Lavender Black Teafor this recipe, but you can use any Earl Grey tea you prefer, and for the lavender flavor add ½ teaspoon of lavender extract (or 1 teaspoon of crushed culinary lavender buds).

Nutrition

Serving: 1 piece | Calories: 415 kcal | Carbohydrates: 76 g | Protein: 4 g | Fat: 12 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 47 mg | Sodium: 148 mg | Potassium: 148 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 60 g | Calcium: 62 mg | Iron: 1 mg

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Last Updated on January 25, 2022 by Chenée Lewis

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  1. Tara

    Do you just cut the tea bags to add the tea mixture?

    Reply

    • Chenée Lewis

      Yes exactly!

      Reply

  2. Rina McLuckie

    Your recipe calls for all purpose flour, have you tried baking it with cake flour?

    Reply

    • Chenée Lewis

      I haven't, but I would imagine it would work great!

      Reply

  3. Renee

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    My daughter is a real Earl Grey fan, and this just might be her favorite cake! Thanks so much for the recipe! That bergamot, lavender, and lemon combo is fabulous!

    Reply

    • Chenée Lewis

      So glad to hear it! Thanks so much!

      Reply

  4. Anjali

    Lavender Earl Grey Cake Recipe with Honey Lemon Glaze | Chenée Today (13)
    This cake turned out perfectly!! It was slightly herbal, slightly savory, and the honey lemon glaze went great with the lavender flavors. I enjoyed it with my morning coffee for a breakfast treat!

    Reply

    • Chenée Lewis

      Thank you so much! I'm happy that you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  5. Seema Sriram

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    Earl grey is my daughter's favourite flavour. We adore this cake and am going to make it again for her birthday.

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    • Chenée Lewis

      Yay! So glad you both love the recipe!

      Reply

  6. Sara Welch

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    Enjoyed this for dessert last night and it was a sweet success! Turned out perfectly light, fluffy and delicious; my whole family loved it!

    Reply

    • Chenée Lewis

      Wonderful! That's great to hear!

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FAQs

What does lemon juice do to a cake? ›

Lemon juice naturally contains citric acid which quickly reacts with the base present in the baking powder producing CO2 and sodium citrate. This may lead to undesirable flavors and poor crust color due to lower pH of the product after baking.

What does lavender cake taste like? ›

What does lavender cake taste like? Lavender cake tastes like lavender smells. The key is to not use too much lavender flavor as it can become overpowering. I find that a drop of lavender extract with 1/2 a teaspoon of culinary lavender works wonderfully.

What happens if you put too much lemon juice in a cake? ›

Cutting too much lemon for a recipe can result in a dish that is excessively sour or acidic. This can overpower the other flavors and make the dish unbalanced.

What happens when you mix lemon juice and baking powder? ›

When baking powder is mixed with lemon juice, bubbles formed because of evolution of carbon dioxide gas. This is a chemical change, because in this reaction new substances are formed.

What flavor goes with lavender? ›

Flavor Pairings With Lavender

Lavender's sweet, fragrant flavor complements a range of foods, both sweet and savory. Ingredients lavender goes well with include strawberries, blueberries, pears, lemon, orange, honey, sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme, black pepper, and chocolate.

What flavor is close to lavender? ›

On its own, lavender has a distinctive taste that's floral with hints of mint and rosemary (two plants to which it's related) and, used correctly, it makes the perfect flavoring for spring. Dried lavender is just that: the edible flowers of the lavender plant.

What is the best lavender to bake with? ›

The best tasting edible lavenders are the ones with the sweetest perfume. English lavender is extremely popular as a culinary lavender. This is normally sold as Lavandula angustifolia, but it's sometimes sold as Lavandula officinalis or Lavandula vera. Occasionally it's listed as “true English lavender.”

Does lemon juice help cakes rise? ›

Lemon juice helps react with baking soda too, and the combination gives the best rise while still keeping the cake very moist. Both of these ingredients are added at the end, which helps ensure that most of the reaction with baking soda happens inside the oven. Baking low and slow.

How do you increase the flavor of lemon in a cake? ›

Add up to a few teaspoons of zest to your baked goods to provide background flavor notes. It can be used to boost the overall lemon profile of your bake or accent additional flavors, similar to vanilla extract. Add the zest to your recipe when called for or when adding the fat (butter, oil, etc.)

Does lemon cancel out baking soda? ›

Lemons and other citrus fruits are rich sources of naturally-occurring citric acid. When a person mixes lemon juice and baking soda, the citric acid reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to produce a buffer called sodium citrate. A buffer refers to a weak acid or base that prevents drastic pH changes.

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