I love how this tea latte feels like self-care in a cup. It’s easy to make, caffeine-free, and lightly sweet with delicate floral notes. The combo of chamomile and rose is not just beautiful but incredibly calming—great for those moments when I need to slow down. It’s also super customizable with whatever tea or milk I have on hand.
Ingredients
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2 Tazo Calm Chamomile Tea Bags (or any chamomile tea) 1 cup water 2 teaspoons rose water 2 teaspoons rose syrup (adjust to taste) 2 teaspoons honey (or more, to taste) 1 cup oat milk (or milk of choice) 1 teaspoon dried rose petals (optional, for garnish)
Directions
Steep the Tea I place the two chamomile tea bags in a large mug or latte cup. In a small pot, I bring 1 cup of water to a boil, remove it from the heat, and pour it over the tea bags. I stir in the rose water, rose syrup, and honey, then let the tea steep for 4–5 minutes.
Heat and Froth the Milk In the same pot, I heat the milk just until it starts to froth. If I have a milk frother, I use it to froth the milk until light and foamy. If not, a whisk works too.
Assemble the Latte I remove the tea bags (or leave them in for a stronger flavor), then pour the hot milk into the mug. I use a spoon to hold back the froth at first, pouring in the warm milk, and then spoon the foam on top.
Garnish and Serve I sprinkle a few dried rose petals on top for a pretty finish and serve immediately while hot and steamy.
Servings and Timing
This recipe makes 1 cozy serving.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
It’s a quick, soothing treat to make any time of day.
Variations
Sweeter Version – I add an extra teaspoon of honey or rose syrup if I want a more indulgent latte.
Caffeine Boost – I substitute chamomile with black tea or green tea for a gentle pick-me-up.
No Rose Ingredients? – It still tastes great without the rose syrup and rose water. I just enjoy the chamomile and honey on their own.
Iced Latte – I chill the steeped tea and milk, then serve over ice with a splash of rose water for a refreshing twist.
Storage/Reheating
This latte is best enjoyed fresh, but if I have extra steeped tea, I store it in the fridge for up to 2 days and reheat when ready. I froth fresh milk each time for the best texture.
FAQs
What if I don’t have rose syrup?
That’s totally fine. I either use just rose water or skip both—it’s still delicious with chamomile and honey alone.
Can I use a different milk?
Yes! I’ve made this with almond, soy, dairy, and coconut milk. Oat milk gives the creamiest result, but any milk works.
Is this caffeine-free?
Yes, if using chamomile tea. If I use a different tea base like black or green tea, it will have caffeine.
Can I make this without a frother?
Absolutely. I heat the milk on the stove and whisk it vigorously for 30 seconds to create froth.
Is it sweet?
It’s lightly sweet. If I prefer a sweeter latte, I add more honey or rose syrup to taste.
Conclusion
This Chamomile Rose Tea Latte is one of those simple recipes that instantly makes me feel grounded and cozy. The floral notes and warm milk create a soothing experience that’s perfect for winding down or enjoying a quiet moment. It’s easy, customizable, and always feels a little bit special—just the way a tea latte should.
This calming chamomile rose tea latte is floral, soothing, and beautifully creamy. The perfect cozy drink to sip slow and unwind—easy to make at home.
Author:Ella
Prep Time:5 minutes
Cook Time:5 minutes
Total Time:10 minutes
Yield:1 latte
Category:Drinks, Tea, Wellness
Method:Steeped, Frothed
Cuisine:American, Wellness-Inspired
Diet:Vegetarian
Ingredients
2 Tazo Calm Chamomile Tea Bags
1 cup water
2 tsp rose water
2 tsp rose syrup (or more, to taste)
2 tsp honey (or more, to taste)
1 cup oat milk (or milk of choice)
1 tsp dried rose petals (optional, for garnish)
Instructions
Steep the Tea:
Place two chamomile tea bags into a 16 oz mug or latte cup.
Boil 1 cup of water in a small pot. Once boiling, remove from heat and pour over tea bags.
Stir in rose water, rose syrup, and honey. Let steep for 4–5 minutes.
Froth the Milk:
In the same pot, heat oat milk until it starts to steam and froth.
Optional: Use a milk frother to froth the milk until foamy. (If you don’t have one, it still works just fine!)
Assemble the Latte:
Pour the hot milk into the mug with the steeped tea.
Tip: Strain froth using a spoon—pour the liquid first, then scoop the foam on top.
Remove tea bags if preferred.
Garnish:
Top with rose petals if desired. Serve warm and enjoy your floral, calming latte.
Notes
For a sweeter latte, increase the rose syrup and honey by 1 tsp each.
No rose syrup? You can use just rose water or omit both for a simple chamomile tea latte.
Tulsi tea can be used instead of chamomile for a more herbal twist.
Works beautifully with dairy-free milks like oat, almond, or coconut.