3 of a Kind: Tea Desserts

Put a new spin on tea and dessert with tea-flavored desserts, like Earl Grey pie and chamomile pots de creme.
Cure

Photo by: Adam Milliron

Adam Milliron

3 of a Kind checks out three places across the country to try something cool, new and delicious.

When it comes to tea as a culinary ingredient, matcha is having a moment. But restaurants across the country are looking beyond that trendy tea to create brew-inspired desserts with other variations of black, green and herbal tea.

Toasted Oat & Chamomile Pots de Crème, Cure, Pittsburgh

Skip the after-dinner coffee in favor of calming oat-topped chamomile pots de creme and honey-lemon-blueberry preserve to capture the essence of the classic tea stir-ins. This ultra-seasonal Mediterranean-inspired restaurant adds an early-fall element with a garnish of blink-and-they're-out-of-season ground cherries.

The Pie Hole

Coconut cream pie makes way for the bergamot flavors of Earl Grey tea at this upper-crust California pie shop. The fluffy slice piles tea-infused white chocolate mousse with a layer of salted pistachios over a layer of dark chocolate ganache. The mousse is slathered with freshly whipped cream and a sprinkling of more pistachios. It pairs well with tea, as well as the creamy nitrogen-infused house cold-brew.

Dominique Ansel

48-Hour Tea-ramisu, Dominique Ansel, New York City

Pastry wizard and Cronut creator Dominique Ansel loves edible wordplay, so perhaps it was only a matter of time before he took on tiramisu. The resulting dessert presents black tea- and honey-soaked cake with layers of mascarpone cream under a dusting of cocoa powder and more tea.

Cure photo courtesy of Adam Milliron

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