DIY Homemade Vanilla Extract - Life & DIY - ~ Life Lemons Italy ~ (2024)

Homemade Vanilla extract is something I make every year before the holidays. Both to use myself during the baking season as well as to give as gifts. I love homemade high quality gifts and I feel like vanilla extract is something most people aren’t going to make on their own so it makes it extra special. This extract is very easy to put together…it just requires a bit of time to sit and get delicious. I suggest putting it together now so that it is ready for gift giving :)

When giving this as a gift I like to include it in a basket filled with other goodies. A lovely combination would be a jar of this Vanilla Extract, a tea towel, and maybe a cookie cutter or two. If you were feeling extra creative you could give a jar of the dry ingredients and the recipe for sugar cookies. Then all the gift receiver has to do is add the wet ingredients along with some of that fantastic vanilla. This makes a wonderful holiday gift!

I like to use rum in my extract because I like the addition of the more buttery warm flavor but many people and most brands use vodka. This is a great option if you don’t want the addition of an extra flavor. You could also use a nice brandy too! I use a mix of Madagascar Vanilla beans and Tahitian Vanilla beans so I would cover a wider range of flavors and feel like my extract would be perfect both in baking but also in something like a pudding. You can use one or the other though…or try a completely different vanilla bean altogether. I’ve shared a list of some of the different types below.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED -

makes 8 bottles of extract

  • About 40 oz of Rum (not spiced), Vodka or Brandy

  • 20 Vanilla Beans*

  • 8 - 5 oz closable bottles - like these on Amazon

  • Labels or other decorations for the bottles (if desired)

  1. Slice one side of the vanilla bean open to expose the tiny seeds. The outside of the bean is tough so use a good paring knife. Open up the bean slightly and place in the bottle. I like to use 2 1/2 beans for each bottle.

  2. Once all the beans are opened and added to the bottles fill the bottles with run or vodka. Leave about a 1/4 inch of space at the top.

  3. Shake the bottles to help incorporate the vanilla beans into the alcohol and then store in a cool dark place.

  4. Let sit for at least 4 to 6 weeks, shaking the bottle one to two times a week. The longer it sits the more aromatic and delicious it will become.

* I like and have used a few times The Vanilla Bean King. I get them from their Amazon.com store. I get the 10 pack of each of the Madagasgar and Tahitian beans.

This vanilla extract will last for a very long time! After about 6 months you will have extracted all of the flavor out of the beans. If you want to store it more than a year there is the possibility of the beans starting to come apart in the alcohol. I have had bottles that long and haven’t had any problem. When I empty the the liquid out of the bottle I use whatever is left of the seeds inside the beans in my recipes. If you don’t want to see the seeds or the beans start to break down after being stored for a long period of time, you can simply strain the vanilla extract.

What are some other options for Vanilla Beans? Below are some of the different kinds from around the world and the flavors you can expect from them.

*The Information below is shared from www.nutritionyoucanuse.com

  • Madagascar vanilla (also called bourbon vanilla). A creamy and rich vanilla bean and an intense heavenly aroma. This tends to be the most popular choice and is one of the easiest to find.

  • Indian vanilla. A full and chocolaty vanilla flavor. This is also a common favorite.

  • Tonga vanilla. Has an earthy flavor, with some similarities to figs or raisins.

  • Mexican vanilla. Has a bold and dark flavor, along with smoky overtones. The intensity makes it great in recipes that feature vanilla flavors prominently.

  • Tahitian vanilla. A more floral vanilla, with hints of cherry and chocolate flavorings. Because the flavor is more unusual and nuanced, Tahitian vanilla can work well in recipes that heavily rely on vanilla flavor.

  • Indonesian vanilla. Generally a well-balanced and mild option.

  • Ugandan vanilla. This is a less common type of vanilla bean but it is still worth considering. This vanilla has a rich flavor that is reminiscent of milk chocolate. The beans are particularly well-suited to making desserts, especially if the recipe uses chocolate as an ingredient.

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DIY Homemade Vanilla Extract - Life & DIY - ~ Life Lemons Italy ~? ›

Some people suggest sterilising the jar first but bacteria cannot grow in 40% alcohol so I didn't bother with this step. And because of the alcohol it will last for years. Give it a quick shake, then store in a dark place like the pantry for about 2 months. Keeping it out of the light helps keep the nutritional value.

What is the best alcohol for homemade 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.
Sep 19, 2023

Can bacteria grow in homemade vanilla extract? ›

Some people suggest sterilising the jar first but bacteria cannot grow in 40% alcohol so I didn't bother with this step. And because of the alcohol it will last for years. Give it a quick shake, then store in a dark place like the pantry for about 2 months. Keeping it out of the light helps keep the nutritional value.

What is the shelf life of homemade 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. What is the shelf life of my vanilla beans? When stored properly, two years.

Is DIY vanilla extract worth it? ›

Going from vanilla bean to vanilla extract is economical and delicious. Compared to store bought vanilla, making vanilla extract is much cheaper. On average it costs $5 per ounce at the grocery store, but you can make it for $1.65 per ounce. That's 60% cheaper than what you'd buy at the store!

Is it better to make vanilla extract with rum or vodka? ›

With Vodka, you get the taste of the pure vanilla bean, as the alcohol is completely tasteless. With Rum, you get a very sweet taste and the maximum vanilla taste. With Bourbon, while you do get a wonderfully enhanced vanilla taste, there are specific smoky notes that emanate through the extract.

How much alcohol is in 1 tsp of vanilla extract? ›

The amount of alcohol in pure vanilla extract varies by brand. Some contain as much as 35% alcohol by volume (ABV), which is equivalent to 70-proof vodka. However, a teaspoon of that vanilla extract has very little alcohol, somewhere closer to 1%.

What is floating in my homemade vanilla extract? ›

Vanilla bean pod particles may also break down over time, so it isn't uncommon to see specs or "floaties" in your extracts, especially if you sliced or cut your beans before submersing them. This is normal.

Why is my homemade vanilla extract slimy? ›

If you're gifting the vanilla or if you don't have any more alcohol to refill, remove the beans completely after first use. The beans will become a little slimy if they aren't almost fully submerged. Unused aged vanilla extract (with the beans fully submerged) will last several years.

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

Vanilla beans come from different areas and have different grades assigned to them. Grade A is called a “gourmet” bean. It is supposedly a softer bean that is easier to cut and extract the vanilla “caviar” from the inside to use in cooking. Grade B is typically recommended for making homemade vanilla extract.

Can you use 10 year old vanilla extract? ›

Does Real Vanilla Extract Expire? Pure vanilla extract—the kind made with real vanilla beans and at least 35 percent alcohol—has an indefinite shelf life. While safe, the flavor may deteriorate after a few years, especially if it's been stored improperly.

How many times can you reuse vanilla beans for homemade vanilla? ›

Re-fillable: Once you run out of vanilla, refill the bottle with Vodka and use the beans for another batch (they will last for up to two batches). Also, the vanilla extract wont expire as long as it's stored in a cool, dry place.

What can too much vanilla extract do? ›

Excessive consumption of vanilla extract can lead to alcohol poisoning, causing symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even seizures. Additionally, vanilla extract contains a compound called coumarin, which in large doses can be toxic to the liver and cause liver damage.

Is it OK to have vanilla extract everyday? ›

When taken by mouth: Vanilla is LIKELY SAFE when taken by mouth in amounts commonly found in foods. However, some people are allergic to vanilla. It might also cause headache and sleep problems (insomnia), especially for people who manufacture vanilla extract.

Is it cheaper to buy or make vanilla extract? ›

Homemade vanilla is more cost efficient than store-bought options. You can try homemade vanilla sugar too. Vanilla extract is an ingredient in many of our baked goods. This common addition actually carries big weight—1 teaspoon completely transforms a good dessert into a great dessert.

What kind of alcohol is in pure vanilla extract? ›

Queen Vanilla extracts are made by combining pure vanilla beans with a mixture of alcohol (sugar cane-derived ethanol) and water. This allows the flavour compounds from the pure vanilla bean to infuse into the alcohol/water mixture, which then forms the pure vanilla extract.

What alcohol is used in Mexican vanilla? ›

I buy my Mexican vanilla beans from Voladores Vanilla. Vodka: You will need vodka with at least 35% alcohol content. The vodka acts as the solvent to extract the flavor compounds from the vanilla beans. This is important for proper extraction and preservation of the vanilla flavor.

Can you use cheap vodka to make vanilla extract? ›

Feel free to use the cheapest vodka you can find—all the flavor comes from the vanilla, anyway. You can substitute bourbon, rum, or brandy, but I find flavorless vodka offers the most straightforward, versatile vanilla flavor.

Why does my homemade vanilla extract taste like alcohol? ›

Also, refer to the other answers above to make sure you have enough vanilla beans and the right kind of alcohol. Answer #2: Alcohol is normal. 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.

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