Best 5 Make Your Own Vanilla Extract Recipes

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Homemade vanilla extract is a delicious and versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of baking and cooking recipes. It's also a great way to save money, as it's much cheaper than store-bought extract. This article provides two simple recipes for making your own vanilla extract, one using vodka and the other using rum. Both recipes are easy to follow and require only a few ingredients. With just a little time and effort, you can have your own delicious homemade vanilla extract to use in all your favorite recipes.

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HOW TO MAKE VANILLA EXTRACT



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Make the BEST homemade vanilla extract with more flavor than store-bought! It will enhance your baking and it also makes the perfect gifts!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     condiment

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 9

5-6 Grade B Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans
or Tahitian Vanilla Beans
or Mexican Vanilla Beans
1 cup 80 proof alcohol
2 ounce brown glass jars
4 ounce brown glass jars
Metal funnel for pouring
For "single-fold" vanilla extract
For "double-fold" vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Cut the vanilla beans in half lengthwise and scrape out the vanilla flecks inside. Add the flecks and the beans to the vodka in a glass jar with a fitted lid. Make sure the vanilla beans are submerged under the alcohol otherwise any exposed parts can become slimy and potentially ruin your extract. Place the extract in a dark, cool place, shaking occasionally for the first few weeks. The extract "can" be used in as little as 8 weeks but it won't have reached optimal potency. The extract gets better with age. For far better results use after 6 months and for optimal results wait 12 months.
  • Once the extract is ready, place the funnel on the glass jars and fill them with the extract. If you like, to get even more flavor out of the beans as the extract ages, slice the used vanilla beans to fit the length of the jars and place about 2 pieces in the 2-ounce jars and 4 pieces in the 4-ounce jars. That way the extract will continue to "ripen" as it sits.Makes 1 cup or 8 ounces of premium vanilla extract*See blog post about how to reuse vanilla beans

HOMEMADE VANILLA EXTRACT



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Homemade vanilla extract! What could be better and cheaper! I use Madagascar vanilla beans.

Provided by RE_BEKAH

Categories     100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes

Time P21DT5m

Yield 200

Number Of Ingredients 2

10 vanilla beans, split lengthwise
1 liter vodka

Steps:

  • Place the vanilla beans in the bottle of vodka and seal. Store in a cool, dark area such as a kitchen cabinet for 3 weeks, shaking the bottle every week. Three weeks is the minimum, store it 6 months for the best flavor. After using, replace with more vodka. The same beans will continue to flavor the vanilla for up to a year.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 13.6 calories, Carbohydrate 0.7 g, Sugar 0.7 g

VANILLA EXTRACT



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Provided by Ina Garten

Time 3m

Yield 1 bottle

Number Of Ingredients 2

12 vanilla beans
1 bottle vodka

Steps:

  • Combine the vanilla beans and vodka in a jar tall enough to hold the vanilla beans. Allow the mixture to sit at room temperature for at least a month until the vodka becomes vanilla extract and the beans are soft enough to cut the end and squeeze the seeds out. Add more vanilla or beans, as needed. The extract can sit at room temperature indefinitely.

MAKE YOUR OWN VANILLA EXTRACT!



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A basic recipe for homemade vanilla extract, with a variation using sweetener, to make it taste more like store bought vanilla. Corn syrup or sugar helps extract and develop the flavor from the vanilla pods (corn syrup dissolves more easily). Using a variety of vanilla pods (Madagascar, Indonesia, Tahitian, Mexican) will produce a vanilla extract with a much more complex flavor and aroma. Try using Madagascar pods as a base, adding Tahitian and Mexican pods for additional flavor/fragrance notes. Vodka is used most often(you can also use rum or brandy) because it usually has the hightest alcohol content. You can double or triple this recipe.

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Mexican

Time P1m

Yield 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 3

1/2 pint vodka (1 cup)
4 vanilla beans
2 -3 tablespoons light corn syrup (optional)

Steps:

  • Using a sharp kitchen knife, cut a lengthwise slit down the middle of each vanilla bean.
  • Cut vanilla beans into 1/2-3/4 inch pieces.
  • Pour vodka into your container. If using corn syrup, add and shake to dissolve syrup. Sugar can be used, but is harder to dissolve.
  • Add vanilla beans to container and shake.
  • Keep vanilla extract in a cool, dark place, with the bottle tightly closed, to prevent evaporation and loss of flavor.
  • Once each day, vigorously shake the container for 30-seconds.
  • It will take at least 30 days for the vanilla extract to mature. The longer it sits, the stronger it gets. I know people who make this in July and don't use until December, when baking time begins and to use for gifts.
  • Shake vanilla bottle before each use.
  • As the contents of the bottle are poured out, top it up occasionally with additional vodka and a bit more corn syrup; about once a year add a couple more finely chopped vanilla pods.
  • Occasionally spoon out some of the mass of vanilla pods that settle to the bottom of the jar for when you want a very intense vanilla flavor (such as homemade vanilla ice cream or butter/vanilla pretzel cookies).
  • Another thing you could do is to remove some the vanilla beans from the alcohol, dry them thoroughly and place them in a canister of sugar to make vanilla sugar.
  • You may want to use one-fourth to one-third the amount called for in most recipes as this has a very strong vanilla flavor.
  • Small flecks of the vanilla pods will be in the vanilla extract - they provide additional flavor. They also appear as dark flecks in light-colored food, don't shake the bottle if you don't want the flecks to appear.
  • Vanilla extract will stay fresh for two years unopened and for one year after being opened.
  • Small bottles with the vanilla beans left in them make great gifts for friends who bake. Include the basic instructions and a few extra vanilla pods in case they want to make an even stronger extract or wish to make some vanilla sugar on the side.
  • To strain and bottle for storage: Use a very fine strainer, coffee filter, or paper towel to strain.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 513.1, Sodium 2.2

HOMEMADE VANILLA EXTRACT



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Make your own vanilla extract, a great use for those empty vanilla pods and a real money-saver if you whip up bakes and cakes often

Provided by Jane Hornby

Yield One small jar

Number Of Ingredients 2

4 scraped vanilla pods
alcohol , about 40% proof (we used 100ml white rum to four pods; vodka would also be good)

Steps:

  • Roughly chop 4 scraped vanilla pods and pack into a smallish jar or bottle. Fill with alcohol, about 40% proof (I used 100ml white rum to four pods; vodka would also be good), and seal well. Shake daily. The extract is strong enough to use after just one week, but will benefit from a month of steeping. Store in a cool, dark place.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 12 calories

Tips:

  • Use high-quality vanilla beans for the best flavor. Look for beans that are plump, moist, and dark brown in color.
  • Split the vanilla beans lengthwise before adding them to the vodka. This will help release the flavor of the beans.
  • Use a glass jar or bottle to store the vanilla extract. Plastic containers can leach chemicals into the extract and alter the flavor.
  • Store the vanilla extract in a cool, dark place. Direct sunlight can damage the extract and cause it to lose its flavor.
  • Shake the vanilla extract bottle every few weeks to distribute the flavor evenly.
  • Allow the vanilla extract to age for at least 8 weeks before using it. The longer you age the extract, the more flavorful it will be.

Conclusion:

Making your own vanilla extract is a fun and easy way to save money and get a delicious, high-quality product. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of patience, you can make your own vanilla extract that is perfect for baking, cooking, and flavoring your favorite drinks.

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