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Make homemade vanilla extract for your cooking and bakingneeds. You will be amazed at the difference it makes in your culinary adventures!

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This bottle is about two weeks after assembly. Already starting to get a great color! Recommendto let sit8-12 weeks for best flavor.

A few years ago, Tammy gave me the best Christmas present ever – homemade vanilla extract. The thought had never crossed my mind to have homemade extract before. It seemed like a fun little gift, and I loved the bottle. That was that.

But it wasn’t just that. It was a permanent change in thevanilla extract stock in mypantry. Don’t get me wrong, I still haveme a big ole’ bottle ofgo-toMcCormick that I have stashed away – but mostly that’s in case I run out of this homemade stuff! It’s just phenomenal.

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The concept is simple: vanilla beans, vodka. Combine and wait….and wait…..and wait…..yes, it does take awhile. Approximately 8-12 weeks for it to reach full flavor. That’s why we are posting this right now – because if you want to gift for Christmas, you should probably go ahead and make this….like now.

The fantastic trick, is that after the 8-12 week mark, the flavor just seems toget better and better with time.

The not so great part, is that I use it up so fast, that I am always anxiously awaiting my next batch. So I highly recommend to make two or three bottles so you always have at least onethat’s ready to use stashed away. That way you will never have to revert to store-bought vanilla ever again!

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If you want to make a beautiful bigger bottlelike we have pictured, I highly recommend these Bermioli Rocco bottlesfrom Amazon. They are such a fun shape, and you are bound to fall in love with the cork topper. It feels so rustic! They are not the cheapest though – about $4 a pop.

For smaller bottles at a better price (maybe better for more of the bulk gift giving variety), we used Vestil 4 ounce bottlesso that we weren’t spending so much on the jars and share the love amongst more family and friends. Vestil also has other sizes, so you can look around and find the best one to suit what you are doing.

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Now a little useful info about the beans…..Not all vanilla beans are created equally. In fact, there are different grades. And that does have an effect on the outcome of your extract. We recommend Grade A or Grade B beans for vanilla extract.

Grades are based on three things: length, appearance, and moisture content.Grade A (also called Gourmet or Prime), you will notice, are longer, fuller, softer (very flexible) and without blemish. They are 30-35% moisture content. You can definitely use them in extracts! They also work great for other food that calls for use of a vanilla bean, both because it is easier to scrape out the seeds, and the visual appeal is fantastic. In fact, for anything where you are using a vanilla bean in the cooking/baking, ALWAYS USE GRADE A. Catch is – they are more expensive. (Well, duh, right?)

Grade B are smaller and drier – you will notice a huge difference in pliability. They are 15-25% moisture content. I would never recommend them for anything you are cooking or baking that calls for vanilla beans, but for extracts, they can and do work wonderfully! You will want to increase the ratio of bean to vodka for the extract since they tend to be smaller, but you will still come out ahead cost-wise. (source for grading information: Wikipedia)

Next beany point: There are different regions that you can get beans from.The majority of the world’s vanilla is from the Madagascar bean (known as Madagascar or Bourbon Vanilla). When you think of that distinctive vanilla flavor, think Madagascar.

There’s also Mexican Vanilla, Tahitian Vanilla, and West Indian Vanilla, amongst others. You may have heard of them, but they are much less common. I’ve tried Mexican vanilla (although it’s been awhile), and I have yet to try these other varieties, although I am bound to do some experimenting soon!

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Now for the vodka – ok, first a disclaimer. I don’t profess to be an expert on anything alcohol-related. I use it in my cooking and baking, but I don’t drink. I’m still very much figuring things out here, so, if I’m totally off target, feel free to correct. From my experience, in some dishes the quality of the liquor matters tremendously as it actually adds a lot of flavor and compliments the other ingredients. We have not found that to be the case in this vanilla extract. You are trying to make the bean shine, and the main purpose of the vodka is to diffuse the vanilla flavor. Use a dry vodka (unsweetened and unflavored), and don’t spend the extra dollars for that top shelf brand. Just an FYI, you can use other types of alcohol to make this extract, although we haven’t really experimented around with that.

I hope that you try this extract. Whether for you or for gifts, you will fall in love with it! It may just change your life 😉

This is a list of our favorite stuffthat we buyto make this vanilla extract:

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Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Author Tammy Blankenship

Ingredients

  • ounceOne 4- glass bottle with lid
  • 2vanilla beansMadagascar, Grade B
  • 3-4ouncesvodka

Instructions

  1. Cut the vanilla beans in half so they will fit in the bottle. If desired, split the beans down the middle with a sharp knife. (You can do this to create more of a speckled look in your extract, although we have never noticed a significant difference in the outcome of flavor by splitting the beans).

  2. Add beans to bottle.

  3. Add vodka until full.

  4. Cap bottle and store in a cool, dark place for 8-12 weeks for full flavor to develop.

Recipe Notes

Change it Up:
If using Grade A Vanilla Beans, use 1 and 1/2 beans for a 4 ounce bottle.
For an 8-ounce bottle of extract, simply double the amount of beans and vodka. You do not need to cut the beans in half, since they should fit the full length.
Get the most out of your beans! You can use your vanilla beans more than once! When you finish your bottle, simply pour in more vodka to top off, maybe add one more fresh bean, and wait another 8-12 weeks. Voila! Alternatively, take the beans (now much more soft and moist, even the Grade B), and use them (seeds and all) in a cooking or baking adventure!

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FAQs

How do you make high quality vanilla extract? ›

You only need 2 ingredients for homemade vanilla extract: vanilla beans and vodka. Let the vanilla beans infuse the vodka for as little as 8 weeks, but for optimal flavor, wait at least 6-12 months before using. Homemade vanilla is more cost efficient than store-bought options. You can try homemade vanilla sugar too.

What is the shelf life of homemade vanilla extract? ›

What is the shelf life of my vanilla extract? When stored properly, vanilla extract will keep indefinitely, but using it within five years will allow for best flavor and aroma. Do not refrigerate or freeze, even after opening.

Is making homemade vanilla extract worth it? ›

You'll find that homemade vanilla is less expensive (store-bought vanilla extract can cost $4 an ounce) and more flavorful than store-bought, and it's so EASY to make! It never expires and you'll have plenty to use in cookies, cakes, scones, french toast, and more.

How many vanilla beans to make 16 oz of extract? ›

Just remember this ratio: 6 vanilla beans per 8 ounces of alcohol. So if your jar is 12 ounces, use 9 vanilla beans. If it's 16 ounces, use 12 beans.

What is the best alcohol to make vanilla extract? ›

Choosing an Alcohol
  • Vodka will give you the smoothest, purest, most unadulterated and well-balanced vanilla flavor and is my preference.
  • Grain alcohol has more of a bite to it and typically pulls the flavor from the beans faster than vodka. ...
  • Bourbon will yield a smooth, warm extract with caramel undertones.
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What gives the best vanilla flavor? ›

Bourbon vanilla beans are the most popular type of vanilla, resulting from their clear and creamy flavor and the fact that Madagascar is the world's top producer of vanilla. These vanilla beans are the thinnest of the four types and also have the most flavor.

What is the best vanilla bean to use to make vanilla extract? ›

Madagascar vanilla is a great choice vanilla bean for making vanilla extract. The aroma of vanilla from Madagascar is just what most people expect when it comes to vanilla beans. Rich, buttery, creamy, with little notes of smokiness and soft cocoa undertones.

How many times can you reuse vanilla beans to make vanilla extract? ›

You can use vanilla beans for extract more than once, which makes them a gift that keeps on giving. Just know that the flavor will get weaker over time. Many recommend using them no more than four times.

How often should I shake my homemade vanilla extract? ›

Store at room temperature, in a cool, dark place (like the back of a cabinet away from heat sources) for as little as two months, shaking daily for the first week or two. After some time has passed, give the jar a shake once or twice a week, until the alcohol turns a rich brown and smells of fragrant vanilla essence.

What kind of jar is best for vanilla extract? ›

I like to use pint-sized mason jars with plastic lids. Waxed Paper: A piece placed between the lid and the jar helps to keep the extract from leaking when you shake the jar. It also helps to create a better seal. Vanilla Beans: Grade A Madagascar vanilla beans are best.

Which bourbon is best for vanilla extract? ›

Buffalo Trace: This Kentucky bourbon offers a smooth and mellow taste with notes of caramel, vanilla, and a hint of spice. It's an excellent choice for creating a well rounded vanilla extract. Maker's Mark: Known for its approachable and slightly sweet flavor.

What is the best rum for vanilla extract? ›

Bacardi Superior White Rum - This is a simple, affordable and very sweet rum. We like white rums because of their neutral flavor that allows the vanilla beans to be the star of your extract show, but since they are a sugar-based, they add sweetness to your vanilla that only rum can.

Where does the highest quality vanilla come from? ›

Combined with the hot, humid climate and rich soil, hand pollination by the country's skilled and patient farmers has enabled Madagascar to become the world's top vanilla producer in both quantity and quality.

Why does my homemade vanilla extract taste like alcohol? ›

Remember that all "Pure" extracts are required to have a minimum 35% alcohol content, which is just as much alcohol that is in hard liquor. Alcohol is needed for extraction. Since this may be your first time making extract, you may notice characteristics that you didn't before in your store-bought "pure" extract.

How can you tell if vanilla extract is good quality? ›

For a good extract, make sure it is actually extract.

Vanilla flavor is made without alcohol. Propylene glycol or glycerine are used. If it's labeled pure vanilla extract, it's extract. If it's labeled “flavor,” it can't contain alcohol.

What grade vanilla bean makes the best vanilla extract? ›

Grade B Vanilla Pods have a lower moisture content. They are best for infusing into alcoholic or creamy bases (such as crème anglaise) or for making Vanilla extract. The flavour of Grade B Vanilla is deep but lighter than Grade A.

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