Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe (so easy!) Our Inspired Roots (2024)

Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe (so easy!) Our Inspired Roots (1)

This homemade vanilla extract recipe is really simple tomake and a great alternative to pricey store-bought vanilla or imitation vanilla.

I love to add pure vanilla extract to smoothies, dairy-free coconut yogurt, cookies, whipped coconut cream, and any other treat I want to have a rich flavor.

Vanilla also makes a great gift which is why I make it in small bottles. Learn how to make vanilla below!

Is Homemade Vanilla Extract Better?

This is the real question! Homemade vanilla extract is definitely better than imitation vanilla in taste and in quality. Imitation vanilla is made from coal tar,paper waste, pine bark, and even cow poop, according to Business Insider. I prefer real vanilla!

It’s often better than many grocery store pure vanilla brands too. This may be because the ratio of vanilla to alcohol is lower than I use in my vanilla extract.

But I have found a few brands of pure vanilla extract that are tasty and amazing, so as far as quality goes, it’s possible to find a store-bought vanilla extract that is as good as homemade.

However, the price tag on those tiny bottles of pure vanilla extract is huge! So, I always prefer to make it myself if possible.

How Much Does it Cost to Make Homemade Vanilla?

You may be wondering what the cost of making this extract is exactly. Vanilla beans are pretty expensive, but you only need a few of them to make a lot of vanilla extract.

Neverending Vanilla vs. Strained Vanilla

There are two basic ways to make vanilla extract. One way is to extract the vanilla in the alcohol, strain the beans and use the vanilla extract as recipes call for it.

The other is making never ending vanilla extract. This is my personal favorite. For neverending vanilla you simply leave the beans in the (opaque) jar and add more alcohol as needed to cover the beans.

Obviously the beans will be spent at some point, but doing this makes it last a long time (and you don’t risk wasting beans!).

Single Fold vs Two Fold Vanilla

The “fold” of a vanilla is a fancy way of saying how concentrated it is. Single fold vanilla is what you will most likely find in grocery stores. It passes the FDA’s guidelines for how much vanilla to liquid should be in an extract (about 13 oz of vanilla in a gallon of liquid).

Two-fold vanilla is twice the concentration of single fold vanilla. Three-fold is three times the concentration and so on.

This recipe is somewhere between two-fold and three-fold when it starts out. After you add additional alcohol to the neverending vanilla it will slowly get weaker over time.

How Is Vanilla Extract Made?

Making homemade vanilla extract is very easy. All you need is a few vanilla beans, some alcohol (the kind you drink), and a little bit of time. The vanilla beans sit in the vodka releasing their amazing flavor for a few weeks. Here are the basic for how to do it:

  • Wash the bottles with soap and hot water.
  • Split the bean down the middle lengthwise (this exposes the yummy vanilla goodness to the alcohol). Don’t worry about cutting through the end.
  • If you’re using 4 oz bottles (for neverending vanilla) you’ll need to cut the vanilla beans in half widthwise to fit.
  • Add to jar of choice (I like to make it in individual amber glass bottles for gift giving but you could also use a mason jar and transfer to small jars later).
  • Cover with 80 proof vodka, rum, or bourbon.
  • Cap them andshakethem up (you will probably see some vanilla seeds floating around in there).
  • Let them sit in a cooldarkplace for about 6weeks at minimum,shakingthe bottle every few days. The longer it sits, the better it tastes though.

What Kind of Alcohol Should I Use for Vanilla Extract?

Vodka is the most common alcohol for vanilla extract but you can also use bourbon or rum. I like vodka because the flavor is neutral and doesn’t interfere with the flavor of the vanilla beans.

Which type of Vanilla Beans Should I Buy?

There are a number of different kinds of vanilla beans from different parts of the world. You may notice that the vanilla from each of these tastes slightly different. I have always used Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans and have been very happy with them. If you’re unsure of which ones to use, choose Madagascar. Some other vanilla bean options include:

  • Mexican vanilla beans – some say these have a smoky or woody flavor
  • Tahitian vanilla beans – some believe this bean has a fruity flavor similar to cherry.

Additionally, vanilla beans come in two grades – A and B. Grade B vanilla beans are less attractive, dryer, and less expensive than Grade A, making them a good choice for extract. However, you can use grade A if you like.

Can I Make Vanilla Extract Without Alcohol?

Yes! Just use food-grade glycerin in place of the alcohol. You can get a better idea of how to do that in this post on how to make a tincture (yes, extracts are tinctures!).

However, alcohol does a much better job of extracting the flavor, so you may need to add extra vanilla beans to the bottle.

How Long Does Vanilla Extract Last?

The vanilla beans will last indefinitely (the alcohol preserves them) as long as they are covered by alcohol. So, justkeepaddingvodka!

It might be a good idea to have 2 or 3 bottles in rotation so you can always have some vanilla while the others aresoaking. The extract itself will also last indefinitely (but I recommend using it within about 5 years).

Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe

Make your own vanilla extract at home with this recipe!

Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe (so easy!) Our Inspired Roots (2)

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

An easy recipe for amazing vanilla extract.

Ingredients

  • 18-24 vanilla beans
  • 6 - 4oz amber glass jars
  • 1 - 750ml bottle ofvodka
  • Labels (optional)

Instructions

    1. Wash the bottle with soap and hot water.
    2. Slice your vanilla beans down the middle lengthwise).
    3. Cut the vanilla beans in half or quarters and stuff them into the bottles (about 4 whole beans per 4 oz bottle).
    4. Fill the bottles with vodka.
    5. Cap them andshakethem up).
    6. Let them sit in a cooldarkplace for about 6weeks or longer,shakingthe bottle every few days.

Notes

You can also make this in a mason jar.

Homemade Vanilla Extract Tips

Here are some tips and tricks for amazing extract:

  • Keep the vanilla beans fully submerged in the alcohol. This reduces the risk of molding or other spoilage.
  • You don’tneed top shelf alchol, but don’t use alcohol you wouldn’t drink (or serve to others).
  • Grade B vanilla beans have less moisture content and can make a richer extract.
  • Split the vanilla beans down the center lengthwise to expose the vanilla beans inside. I also chop the beans so they stay submerged in the alcohol more easily.
  • Shake your extract every few days to help make stronger extract faster.
  • If you’re in a hurry for gifts, place a few beans in a jar of your choosing and add vodka or other alcohol. You can gift this right away (just let them know they should wait a few weeks to use it).

How to use Vanilla Extract

Homemade Vanilla can be used any way that store-bought vanilla can be. Here are some ideas:

  • use in baked goods like pumpkin pie, cookies, etc.
  • add to a smoothie
  • use a splash in homemade chocolate to make the flavor amazing!
  • add to an eye pillow
  • simmer with spices to add a nice scent to the air
  • add to maple-flavored foods for a more intense maple flavor

Vanilla is so versatile it has many uses in the kitchen and around the house!

How to Store Homemade Vanilla Extract

It’s fairly simple to take care of your homemade vanilla extract. I like to store my vanilla extract in amber glass jars to block light. Store in a cool, dark location in your home. A dark cabinet is a great place!

Have you ever made vanilla extract? What is your favorite thing tomakeat home instead of buy in the store?

Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe (so easy!) Our Inspired Roots (3)
Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe (so easy!) Our Inspired Roots (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to make homemade 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 vanilla bean to use 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.

How dark does homemade vanilla extract get? ›

The liquid should be dark golden or brown. The darker the color, the stronger the vanilla flavor. If you've left the vanilla seeds in the bean, there should be lots of little flecks that have settled to the bottom of the jar. When you shake it, the extract should look almost opaque.

Why does my homemade vanilla extract still taste like vodka? ›

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.

Do you scrape the vanilla beans when making vanilla extract? ›

Split 4–6 whole vanilla beans lengthwise with the tip of a sharp knife. Use the dull side of the knife to scrape the seeds (vanilla caviar, if you're feeling fancy) from both sides of the pod, and transfer the vanilla seeds to an airtight container (I use a 16-ounce mason jar).

How long do vanilla beans last in homemade vanilla extract? ›

You can leave the vanilla beans in the bottles indefinitely and continue to top up the jar with alcohol as you use the extract. Alternatively, you can make vanilla sugar with the used vanilla beans. Place the old vanilla beans in some granulated sugar to infuse the sugar with vanilla flavors.

How long does homemade vanilla 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!

How long does homemade vanilla extract need to sit? ›

Seal the jar tightly with a lid and store in a dark, cool place. Wait. Next, you must wait at least 8 weeks before using the vanilla extract. I actually prefer to wait for 3-4 months before I open and use mine, because the vanilla flavor continues to intensify the longer the beans sit.

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

It is up to you when you want to discard the old beans and start fresh. I choose to use them 2-4 times, depending on the quality of the beans, how long the extract has been sitting and if I've been careful about making sure the beans stay submerged at all times.

Can you reuse vanilla beans after making extract? ›

After one year, in our experience, much of the flavor has been extracted, maybe even most of the flavor. But there is still some value. We have had positive experiences taking our one-year old vanilla beans and starting a new extract with them, but adding 50% new vanilla beans.

Is vanilla extract better 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.

Is it cheaper to make your own vanilla extract? ›

Step-by-step photos and instructions for how to make the best Homemade Vanilla Extract! All you need is vodka, vanilla beans and a few tips and tricks. You'll find that homemade vanilla is less expensive (store-bought vanilla extract can cost $4 an ounce) and more flavorful than store-bought, and it's so EASY to make!

Can you use cheap vodka to make vanilla extract? ›

To get started, you'll need to gather your ingredients. Those include a cheap bottle of vodka; vanilla beans; bottles. You could totally steep the vanilla extract in the alcohol bottle, of course, but I prefer to divide it into containers for steeping.

Why is vanilla extract in a brown bottle? ›

The bottle should seal tightly and should not allow leaks. Many bakers recommend choosing brown or darkly colored bottles to minimize the amount of light hitting the extract. We've found that clear bottles are fine as long as they are stored in a cool/dark place.

Is homemade vanilla extract better with bourbon 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.

Is making your own vanilla extract cheaper than buying it? ›

Step-by-step photos and instructions for how to make the best Homemade Vanilla Extract! All you need is vodka, vanilla beans and a few tips and tricks. You'll find that homemade vanilla is less expensive (store-bought vanilla extract can cost $4 an ounce) and more flavorful than store-bought, and it's so EASY to make!

How long will homemade vanilla extract last? ›

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. Do not refrigerate or freeze, even after opening.

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

You can use vanilla beans for extract more than once, which makes them a gift that keeps on giving. Just know that the flavor will get weaker over time. Many recommend using them no more than four times.

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