How to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (2024)

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Homemade Vanilla Extract is about to take your baking up to a whole new level! Plump vanilla beans soaked in a spirit create a rich deep flavor every baker desires. Your cookies, cakes, and desserts will taste so amazing you will want to bake with it always. You will be shocked by how simple it is to make.

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Vanilla is a Must-Have Ingredient in Baked Goods

I have been a long proponent of a certain brand of vanilla and vanilla bean paste because, well, it is so darn good in all my baked goods. Check out our Desserts page for more recipes!

BUT, this year I decided to challenge myself to make my own and you know what I discovered? It is SO SIMPLE to make vanilla extract!

I mean, really, really easy. With a few items, you can make homemade vanilla in 3 easy steps!

Good vanilla extract from scratch

This little experiment took hold after watching Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa) onthe Food Network and her use of the term “use good vanilla.”

Here I always thought I was using good vanilla, but then I thought about it and wondered, what exactly made the vanilla good? The vanilla bean podsHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (2)? The vodka?

I determined, it requires both; and both are what the user- you and me- decide are “good” for our taste.

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What you need to make homemade vanilla extract

So, I set out to find a few glass jarsHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (4), Madagascar vanilla beansHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (5) from Penzey's Spices,and my preferred vodka, Grey Goose.

I combed Target for the jars and found a nice small decorative jar for $1 and a nice big Kilner canning jarHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (6). I liked this one because of the shape and ridges and because it is so large, I will have homemade vanilla forever and ever!

I chose the vanilla beansHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (7) from Penzey's because they are ginormous, plump, and for the cost, you get your money's worth for sure.

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Crazy, right?!

Homemade Vanilla Extract Takes Time to Make

Of course, the only extra thing you will need is patience because once you put these items together, you need to wait at least 30 days for the flavors to brew intoa glorious amber liquid full of flavor every baker would be envious of having on their pantry shelf.

One question you may ask yourself is “How long does homemade vanilla extract last?” and my answer to that is forever, as long as you keep your beans rotated and covered with liquid, you are good for years to come!

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What are the exact steps to make vanilla extract?

Here is the ratio I followed:

For the small jarHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (14), I used 5-6 vanilla beans; for the large canning jarHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (15), I used about 10 beans.

I used a sharp paring knifeHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (16) and cut from the midpoint of the bean, cut it in half; so it looked like a “Y”. By splitting the pods, the minute beans fall out and filter into the liquid making it super good.

Shoved the split beansin the jars and then covered them completely with vodka.

Place the jars in a dark cool place and give them a gentle shake every so often. You will see the beans swirl and that is a good thing.

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30 days later you have liquid gold! Homemade Vanilla Extract will never go bad- just be sure to always keep the beans covered with vodka.

If you take out a bean to use, replace it. Use a few tablespoonsHow to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (18) for baking, top off the liquid.

Homemade Vanilla Extract Gifts

If you have a baker in your family or on your gift list, this will be a perfect gift for the holidays, or birthday, or any occasion really!

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Is Vodka the Only Alcohol I Can Use to Make Vanilla Extract?

Nope!! In fact, I encourage you to try different flavors! Our favorites are

  • Vodka
  • Bourbon
  • Rum

Each brings a depth of flavor that is unique and so incredibly delicious!

We love using our homemade vanilla extract when making ourbaked goods!

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Make homemade vanilla extract in 3 easy steps! Plump Madagascar vanilla beans and Grey Goose Vodka make a delicious amber extract perfect for baking.

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5-15 Madagascar Vanilla Bean Pods
  • Favorite Vodka

Instructions

  1. Find a clean, dry airtight glass jar (such as a sealed spice or canning jar)
  2. Split bean pods in half from mid-point down forming a "Y"
  3. Place in jar and cover completely with vodka
  4. Place in dark cool place and shake gently every few days.
  5. Allow to steep for 30 days.
  6. Replace used vanilla beans with fresh and always keep beans covered with vodka.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

50

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 2Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 0gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 0g

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Original post : 12/19/18

Updated Post: 11/5/19

How to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract {Super Easy Recipe!} (2024)

FAQs

Can I make my own 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 best alcohol to make vanilla extract? ›

The FDA dictates that a pure vanilla extract needs to be at least 70 proof or 35% alcohol, and this makes Vodka an ideal choice for vanilla extraction.

How is pure vanilla extract made? ›

Vanilla extract—the kind that explicitly says “pure vanilla extract” on its label—is made by soaking vanilla beans in an alcohol solution to “extract” (get it?) all of their flavor compounds. According to the FDA, vanilla extract must be at least 35% alcohol with a minimum of 100 grams of vanilla beans per liter.

Is it cheaper to make your own vanilla extract? ›

A bit of simple math reveals that homemade vanilla extract is the more economical choice. Say you buy two 4-ounce bottles of the good vanilla extract from the grocery store every year. If each jar costs $18, that's $180 over a five-year span.

What can I use if I run out of vanilla extract? ›

8 substitutes for vanilla extract
  • Vanilla paste. Vanilla paste — also called vanilla bean paste — is a mix of vanilla extract, vanilla beans, and sugar. ...
  • Vanilla powder. ...
  • Vanilla sugar. ...
  • Almond extract. ...
  • Maple syrup. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Bourbon, brandy, rum, or vanilla liqueur. ...
  • Vanilla flavored plant-based milk.
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How long does it take to make homemade vanilla extract? ›

For the best flavor, let the beans steep for 6 months or up to 12 months. However, you can use the extract after 2 months, it just won't be as strong. Once the extract is ready, you can transfer the liquid to 4-ounce glass bottles for easy use or gifting. Place a piece of vanilla bean in each bottle if desired.

Should I use vodka or Everclear for vanilla extract? ›

Vodka is the preferred alcohol for extractions like this, as its flavor is neutral and does not compete with that of the vanilla beans.

Can Homemade vanilla go bad? ›

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.

Should I use vodka or rum for vanilla extract? ›

You need only 2 ingredients: vodka and vanilla beans. That's really it! You can use rum or bourbon instead of vodka, but the flavors won't be as clean. I used rum for a batch, and we didn't like it very much.

How is vanilla extract made step by step? ›

Instructions
  1. Slice each bean lengthwise and place in bottle. ...
  2. Pour one cup of vodka (or alcohol of your choice) into the bottle. ...
  3. Shake once or twice a week.
  4. Wait at least 8 weeks, but 4-6 months is ideal. ...
  5. Presto, your alcohol has turned into delicious homemade vanilla extract!

Do you cut vanilla beans for extract? ›

There are two primary reasons to cut the beans:
  1. When you are making extract, you want the bean fully submerged in alcohol. Some beans are simply too big for the bottle and need to be cut.
  2. Extract making takes a long time. Cutting the bean may decrease the time it takes for your extracts to be ready.

How is most vanilla extract made? ›

Pure vanilla extract is made from mature vanilla bean pods that have been aged for 3–4 months, allowing them to develop characteristic vanilla flavors, including increased levels of vanillin ( 5 ). Once cured, the pods are added to a mixture of water and ethyl alcohol.

Why is my homemade vanilla not dark? ›

My vanilla extract isn't getting dark. Why? Answer #1: Time. If your beans have only been soaking for a few weeks, just give them more time.

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

Beans you've already used in a batch of extract can be reused in the next batch. When I siphoned off the vanilla extract from my 18 month batch, almost all of those beans went right back into the jar for the next batch. I simply added a few new beans to punch up the flavour.

How long will homemade vanilla last? ›

How long does homemade vanilla extract last? If stored in a clean bottle in a cool, dark place, it will keep for several years.

Is homemade vanilla extract the same as store bought? ›

In my testing, I found that the homemade vanilla extract imparted a markedly different flavor than the bottled stuff—great in some applications, less so in others.

How long will homemade vanilla extract last? ›

If you make homemade vanilla extract correctly, it should maintain its quality for 5-10 years, depending on storage conditions. Due to its long shelf life, homemade vanilla extract makes a wonderful gift for friends and family. I always start a batch of it in the summer so it's ready for Christmas gifts come December!

Do you have to use alcohol to make vanilla extract? ›

Yes, you can find vanilla extracts that contain less or no alcohol, though they won't be called “extracts” since they don't meet the FDA's standards. These products are commonly referred to as vanilla flavoring, instead.

Why don't you have to be 21 to buy vanilla extract? ›

The amount of alcohol in vanilla and peppermint extract is minimal and you would have to drink an insane amount to get drunk.

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