why make this recipe
Making your own homemade vanilla extract is a rewarding experience. Not only does it taste better than store-bought options, but it’s also a fun and simple project. Using high-quality vanilla beans, you can create a rich and flavorful extract that enhances your baked goods, desserts, and even coffee. Plus, it makes a great gift for friends and family!
how to make Homemade Vanilla Extract
Ingredients:
- Vanilla beans
- Vodka
- Bourbon (optional)
Directions:
- Split the vanilla beans lengthwise to expose the seeds.
- Place the beans in a clean glass bottle.
- Pour in vodka (or bourbon) until the beans are completely submerged.
- Seal the bottle tightly and store it in a dark, cool place.
- Shake the bottle gently every few weeks.
- Let it infuse for at least 2 months for best flavor.
how to serve Homemade Vanilla Extract
You can use your homemade vanilla extract in any recipe that calls for vanilla. It’s perfect in cookies, cakes, puddings, and even ice cream. Simply replace store-bought extract with your homemade version for an extra burst of flavor.
how to store Homemade Vanilla Extract
Store your homemade vanilla extract in a cool, dark place. A pantry or cupboard works well. Make sure to keep it tightly sealed to maintain its flavor and freshness. It can last for several years, but the flavor will deepen over time.
tips to make Homemade Vanilla Extract
- Use high-quality, fresh vanilla beans for the best flavor.
- Don’t rush the infusion; the longer it sits, the more flavor it will develop.
- If you’re using bourbon, choose a good quality one since it will impact the taste.
variation
You can experiment with different types of alcohol. While vodka is the most common choice for making vanilla extract, you can also try rum or bourbon for a unique flavor twist. Additionally, you might consider adding a few extra spices, like cinnamon sticks or nutmeg, for a different flavor profile.
FAQs
Q: How long do I need to wait before using my homemade vanilla extract?
A: For the best flavor, let it infuse for at least 2 months. The longer it sits, the richer the flavor will be.
Q: Can I use this homemade vanilla extract in recipes that call for regular vanilla extract?
A: Yes, you can use your homemade vanilla extract in any recipe that requires vanilla. Just use it as a direct substitute.
Q: What should I do if my vanilla beans float?
A: If your vanilla beans float, you can either push them down to submerge them or use a smaller bottle that will fit them all. Just make sure they stay submerged for the best infusion.

Homemade Vanilla Extract
Ingredients
Method
- Split the vanilla beans lengthwise to expose the seeds.
- Place the beans in a clean glass bottle.
- Pour in vodka (or bourbon) until the beans are completely submerged.
- Seal the bottle tightly and store it in a dark, cool place.
- Shake the bottle gently every few weeks.
- Let it infuse for at least 2 months for the best flavor.