Recipe for Homemade Vanilla Extract
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Last year I wondered how to make vanilla extract. I use a lot of vanilla in my baking so I thought why not look for a recipe for homemade vanilla extract not to mention, it makes a really cool homemade gift as well! Download and print a pretty label and you have an easy and affordable gift for friends, family or co-workers!
With as much baking as I do, I go through a lot of vanilla extract. Since I prefer the Mexican Vanilla, it can get rather costly at $20+ for an 8-ounce bottle! That’s what happens when you get hooked on the good stuff!
Thanks to Beanilla I found out, making your own vanilla extract couldn’t be easier and it is far more economical than buying the store-bought variety. By making my own vanilla extract, I could also try more varieties than just Mexican. Beanilla sells bottles and 7 different variety of vanilla beans, each of which has a unique flavor! Using premium grade vanilla beans will provide significantly better flavor and aroma than commercially produced extracts.
According to Beanilla.com:
Do you prefer bold and smokey? If so, try Mexican vanilla beans. Rich and creamy? Use Madagascar Vanilla Beans! Floral aroma and unique cherry-chocolate? Venture to the Tahitian vanilla beans. Each type is excellent for homemade vanilla extract. You can even blend various varieties together. The floral, fruity, cherry like notes of the Tahitian variety blend wonderfully with the nutty-chocolate character of the Bourbon varieties.
Christmas is just two months away! How did that happen? So now is the perfect time to start making Homemade Vanilla Extract if you want to hand some out during the holidays and have some for your own holiday baking!
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How to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe
What you need to make Vanilla Extract
- bottles with lids/caps (I like these and these )
- vanilla beans
- Vodka, unflavored (inexpensive Vodka is fine) You can also use bourbon, brandy, or rum but vodka will yield a more pure vanilla flavor to come through.
- Homemade Vanilla Extract label (download and print for free at LiveLaughRowe)
- Raffia or Ribbon optional
How to make Vanilla Extract for a homemade gift
First be sure to wash your bottles in hot soapy water. Rinse well, then allow your bottles to air dry.
Using a sharp knife, slice each vanilla bean in half. then starting about 1/4″ from one end, cut the vanilla bean lengthwise (see picture below)
Place 3-5 vanilla beans in each 8-ounce bottle. Using a measuring cup or funnel, pour vodka into each bottle completely covering the beans in the liquid.
Not sure how many vanilla beans to use when you’re making vanilla extract, it’s always better to err on the side of too many beans, than too little. Vanilla extract comes in many strengths (single fold, double fold, triple fold), and the worst that can happen is you end up with an extract that is a little stronger than you expected. If your vanilla extract gets stronger than what you’re used to, simply top off the bottle with a little more vodka.
Next, place the caps/lids on tightly and store bottles in a cool, dark environment (I put mine in a closet) Give them a good shake about once a week. The vanilla will be ready to use as soon as 8 weeks, but if you can leave it 6 months things really start to get good!
The extra can be used in most baking after just 8 weeks, but note that it may have a stronger alcohol flavor at that point. The longer you allow the vanilla extract to age, the darker it will become and the more intense the vanilla flavor will be.
When the vanilla extract is ready to use, the vanilla beans can be removed or you can leave the vanilla beans in the bottle for the flavor to continue to evolve – just be sure to add vodka so the beans are always submerged in alcohol.
If you plan to give any as gifts, you may want to remove some or all of the beans for a prettier presentation. But don’t throw away those beans though!! Lay them out to dry on a paper towel, then add to a jar of granulated sugar, which will soak up whatever flavor they have left.
How Long Will Homemade Vanilla Extract Last
For long-term storage, keep the vanilla extract in a cool, dark place like your pantry. Light and heat can cause evaporation and even cause the extract to turn cloudy. If your extract looks a little clour or muddy, check the odor and if passes the smell test, it’s fine to still use it.
If stored under proper conditions (cool dark place, dark bottle help as well) the vanilla extract should last indefinitely due to the alcohol content. But if you do any baking, chances are you’ll use it up before you’d start to question how old it is 😉
For gift giving, be sure to let the recipient know that the extract should be stored in the bottle in a cool, dark place.
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Homemade Vanilla Extract FREE Labels to print
If you’d like to dress up your vanilla extract before gifting, you can head over to LiveLaughRowe.com and download and print the free Vanilla Extract labels Kelly made for me and YOU!
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Use your homemade vanilla extract in pretty much everything! Happy baking!!
Homemade Vanilla Extract
Make the best homemade vanilla extract in just a few minutes of hands-on time. The secret to making your own vanilla extract is using quality vanilla beans and a little patience. It makes a great homemade gift!
Ingredients
- 16 ounces vodka (or bourbon, brandy, or rum)
- 6-10 whole vanilla beans
- 2 8 ounce clean bottles with lids (or one 16-ounce bottle)
Instructions
- Using the tip of a sharp knife, split each vanilla bean in half lengthwise. You can also chop the beans into smaller pieces if necessary to fit in your bottles.
- Place beans and alcohol in clean bottles (3-5 beans per 8 ounces). Be sure the alcohol covers the beans. Place the lid on the bottles and give them a good shake.
- Place the bottles in a cool, dark place for at least 8 weeks (the longer you leave it the stronger the flavor), occasionally agitating the beans in the alcohol.
- When the extract is ready to use, you can leave the beans in the bottle, or remove them and use them start another bottle of extract.
Notes
Use 3 to 5 vanilla beans per 8 ounces of alcohol and multiply accordingly for making more extract.
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I’ve been wanting to make vanilla since I joined pinterest. I’d use it for everything!
Any kind of cookie!
oh I would love to try this! great idea!
I bake a lot too, and there’s nothing like using real vanilla extract. I stopped using the imitation stuff a long time ago 🙂 Homemade sounds even better!
vanilla bean ice cream
Vanilla Bean scones…yummy!
Love this giveaway…PLEASE!
I use vanilla in everything I bake!! Cookies, cakes, cupcakes, etc…..
Vanilla cupcakes! or cake!
Chocolate Chip Cookies!
Chocolate Chip Cookies!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE vanilla! Every now and then a friend or family member goes to Mexico and when they go, I ask them to buy me a bottle of Mexican Vanilla – it lasts a while because you can buy such a large bottle for very little money. That being said, making it homemade sounds fun and what a great gift to give my fellow teachers (and my kid’s teachers, too!).
*I often use vanilla extract as perfume!! My husband loves it!
The vanilla is key to my vanilla walnut fudge!
Lots of vanilla sugar cookies with little bottles of vanilla for Christmas gifts this year!!
Chocolate chip cookies.
I have an overnight blueberry french toast recipe that could use a really good vanilla…..would love to win this!! Thanks for the chance!!
Classic chocolate chip cookies always need a good vanilla, but my favorite is to freeze a can of coconut cream and whip it into “ice cream” with vanilla and whatever toppings I have handy. Delicious!
I love making chocolate chip pancakes with vanilla extract. The kids gobble them right up!
The most important recipe for vanilla flavoring is banana cream pie.
I love making pumpkin vanilla pancakes using vanilla extract!
My parents used to go to Arizona in the winter and always brought back a bottle of Mexican vanilla. I used it in any baked goodies. Haven’t had any for years so I love this recipe,especially with the hilidays coming up. Thanks
On cool evenings I like to make vanilla soothers – warm milk whipped up nice and frothy with a bit of vanilla and perhaps cinnamon.
Love sugar cookies the vanilla really stands out in the simple cookie, mmmm… Need to whip up a batch!
Any kind of cookie….and I just made up my first batch of homemade vanilla using beans from Beanilla. Couldn’t have been any easier!!!
Wow, I love your post on the beanilla bean. My sister-in-law just started our online cupcake company. I totally understand what you mean about going through vanilla. I have left pure vanilla that my in laws bought me awhile back from a trip to Mexico and I hate that I know that I have a few more batches to make with this lovely inredient. Am so excited now after reading this to make my own and maybe be nice and share. Lol! I know by doing this, I will be truly able to say our cupcakes are truly made from scratch. Thanks so much in giving us bakers the chance to win something truly “sweet”.
soft sugar cookies…or vanilla ice cream
Any kind of baking, but I also us it when I mix up french toast mix and it adds that extra yumminess!
I love ths idea! And it makes me ready to start thinking about Christmas gifts. Thanks for the post.
Mmmmm homemade vanilla icecream!
Chocolate chip cookies of course!
I love making my own vanilla! I bought a “kit” back in the late 80’s at a spice shop in Illinois and have been making my own every since.
Such a cool idea!! thanks!
I love making cookies with vanilla. esp eggnog sugar cookies.i have received homemade vanilla as a gift and I LOVED it. I am giving them as gifts this year.
I am really excited about this recipe. My homemade carrot cake with cream cheese frosting is one of the recipes that this will be used for. Also, wanted this because I am going to give as gifts this Christmas. Thanks for all the info
I love making Brown Butter Rice Krispies with vanilla extract & vanilla seeds from the Flour Bakery cookbook 🙂 delicious!
This may seem simple, but I love using vanilla extract in chocolate chip cookies! I love making these cookies, and they are a hit at my house! Vanilla extract adds something special to everything that I make using it!
Fave recipe to make with vanilla – is anything! Cookies, cake, brownies, pie, muffins, I use it in everything! Gorgeous post, Cheryl!
Thank you for another wonderful recipe… can’t wait to try this one! Pinned it: http://pinterest.com/pin/261208847108851158/
I have always wanted to do this!! how cool. I love to make smoothies in the morning and i burn through a lot of vanilla as a result.
I love chocolate chips cookies made with vanilla, I’ve tried it before without and it really makes a big difference in the flavour. Chocolate Chip Cookies just aren’t the same without vanilla! 🙂
Buttercream Frosting is always better with good vanilla
I’ve been wanting to try making vanilla for a few years now…I just need to do it. The labels and bottles are beautiful!
I would LOVE for you to link this up at my Ginger Jamboree Link Party!!
I love good old fashioned chocolate chip cookies! Real vanilla makes such a difference in the flavor.
homemade marshmallows. mmmmm!
French toast
I love making a recipe I made up for graham crackers 🙂
Chocolate Chip Cookies, of course!
Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting!
i love vanilla in anything and a nice steady stream does it! love it in cakes