Pure Vanilla Extract
I use a lot of Pure Vanilla Extract in baking. How many of you knew it was made with alcohol? In my opinion, there is not a Pure Vanilla Extract that tastes or smells as good as homemade. You won’t want to purchase Imitation Vanilla again once you see how SIMPLE it is to make Pure Vanilla Extract. There are only two ingredients, 70 Proof Vodka (or you can use Bourbon, Rum or Brandy) and Vanilla Beans. I prefer Vodka when I make mine. In the picture above, the clear bottle was just started. The bottle on the left was a week old. The bottle below was 6 months old and ready to use.
Making Pure Vanilla Extract is not a fast process. You will need at least 5-6 months to get a nice dark color and the flavor you want. It will be even better if you wait longer. The only thing you have to do is place split Vanilla Beans into the Vodka, place the bottle into a paper bag and put it in a cool dark place like a basement. Shake the bottle once a week and that’s it!
I made two Vodka bottles full and gave away individual 4 oz. bottles (I bought them from Amazon) for Christmas gifts. Now keep in mind, it’s not cheap to make. Vanilla Beans this year were very expensive. You can get away with a cheap bottle of Vodka though. Pure Vanilla Extract lasts forever, it never goes bad.
The Vanilla Bean comes from a flowering vine that is in the orchid family. The reason the Vanilla Beans cost so much is because the commercially grown Vanilla Beans have to be hand pollinated. They have a very short window to pollinate them as the flowers close up quickly. In nature, it’s hit or miss whether or not the bee’s get to the flower in time to pollinate. Now you can see why they charge so much for Pure Vanilla Extract in the stores.
Pure Vanilla Extract
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Ingredients
- 10 – 15 vanilla beans
- 1 bottle vodka, 70 proof/35% alcohol
Directions
- Slice each Vanilla Bean lengthwise exposing the vanilla seeds.
- Drop the sliced Vanilla Beans into the Vodka (you can also use Bourbon, Rum or Brandy for a different tasting Vanilla Extract.) Make sure the Vanilla Beans are going to be covered with the liquid, if not, cut them shorter so they are.
- Place bottle into a brown paper bag. Put the bag in a cool dark place like a basement.
- Once a week shake the bottle. Do this for at least 5-6 months.
- Pour vanilla into cheesecloth or a coffee filter, straining the particles from the vanilla bean.
- Pour into airtight bottles.
Categories: Alcohol Based
Might be able to make lots of things with vanilla and vodka. 😱
Yes that’s true! If anyone has any ideas let us know. Thank you for visiting today!
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Wow…Nice one I didn’t know this and will definitely be starting on mine …Thank you so much Diane 🙂
Isn’t it crazy how simple it is and it is so expensive to buy. You are paying for the time it takes to process. Thanks Carol!
It certainly is Diane and I find this with many things I make that I previously bought…so simple and no nasties 🙂
This is great!!
Thanks it was a huge hit! I still have a bottle in the basement!
Great information. My mother always used artificial vanilla, as did I when starting my family, because of the cost. Now I use Costco’s real vanilla extract because it is affordable. I’ll have to share this post with my husband who is currently the chef in our family. He loves doing things like sourdough starter and beer brewing. I’m sure he would get a kick out of making his own vanilla extract.
Yes it is easy and rewarding. I bottled up small bottles and gave them as gifts for Christmas one year.
What a great gift idea! I bought 3 large bottles of Pure Vanilla Extract last year in Cozumel, Mexico. Most everyone on the cruise was buying t-shirts, etc. Leave it to me to buy baking supplies. At $10 a bottle I couldn’t pass it up.
That is an incredible price! I think they are $4.00 for one Mexican bean on Amazon.
This sounds like a worthy project. I would be very interested to see what the extract tasted like after five to six months.
It makes really good sweets!
I never knew!
I know isn’t it crazy how simple it is?
My daughter has a cookie business and goes through a lot of vanilla. I have sent her your link. I think she would like this. Thanks Diane.
You’re welcome Carla!
That’s amazing! Bet that smells SO good!
Oh yes especially since it was 3 years old too. Thanks Pam!
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Thank you again my friend!
I’ve been wanting to do this just never knew where to buy vanilla beans.
I order them on line from http://www.beanilla.com. They have good quality beans and the prices have finally come down.
Thanks.
Okay, I admit, I thought you had a bottle of tarantula legs! Most delighted to find out it’s vanilla! Thanks for sharing, love the idea of gifting this to some of my favorite cooks! Thanks, hugs, C
Good use of the beans and vodka. We have actually done this a few times.
It is so much cheaper.
Dianne, What a fabulous idea. I know that homemade vanilla extract has to have a superior taste and I love giving homemade kitchen presents.
The flavor is amazing Bernadette. I don’t usually let my mother bottle get so low but the prices of the vanilla beans have been unreal. This was the first I noticed a huge decrease in price and I ordered them immediately. Thank you❤️
I love this and am currently trying to source vanilla beans…I am hesitant to get them from abroad(foot)print but it works out cheaper for me if I do even given the exorbitant price of postage…but will trying have BM for when I can 🙂
Good luck I hope you find them and at a reasonable price Carol.
I live in hopes, Diane 🙂