Homemade Vanilla Extract (2024)

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Learn how to make your own vanilla extract! Homemade Vanilla Extract only requires two ingredients and a bit of time. It's an easy recipe to make and a perfect, simple DIY gift.

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Good quality vanilla extract is really difficult to find where I live. There are vanilla beans, dried vanilla seeds, and vanilla sugar, which is what most people bake with, but vanilla extract is almost non-existent.

Because of this, I've been making my own vanilla extract in big batches over the past five years. I bought a pound of extract-grade vanilla beans and churned out many a batch of homemade vanilla extract. The last batch that I made (made with bourbon and steeped for 18 months... omg, sooooo good!) used up the last of my beans, so I recently went to order more.

Holy crap, you guys, the price of vanilla is through the roof! I haven't paid attention to the soaring price of vanilla extract since I made my own, but the price of beans has easily quadrupled since I last ordered them. All the more reason to make your own vanilla extract!

Also: it makes a fine homemade gift, and edible gifts are the best gifts, ammiright?!

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What do I need to make homemade vanilla extract?

Just *TWO* ingredients, my friends. You'll need:

  • Vanilla beans
  • Some sort of alcohol

When it comes to the beans, buying extract-grade vanilla beans in bulk is your cheapest option. But if you're not prepared to throw down on a pound of vanilla beans, smaller amounts are totally fine. It takes approximately 5 vanilla beans per every cup (250ml) of alcohol, so you can scale up or down accordingly.

For the alcohol, most folks use either vodka, rum, or bourbon. I've used all three, and I think all yield nice results. Vodka has the most neutral flavour so that's what I usually recommend, but I do really like the rich flavour of bourbon, too.

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How do I make vanilla extract?

Try and stay with me here, because these instructions are complicated.

Split your vanilla beans down the middle and / or snap them in half. Place the beans in a glass bottle or jar, and cover with alcohol. Put a label on the bottle with the date you started and the type of alcohol you used. Wait a couple of months.

Lip synchBlame it on The Rainwhile you are waiting. Take the vanilla jar out of the cupboard and give it a shake every once in a while.

That's it.

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Pro tips / recipe notes:

  • Does it matter what kind of alcohol I use? Keep in mind that the alcohol use will impart some flavour on the final product, so you have to be ok with that. Vodka is nice and neutral. Rum and bourbon will both lend a bit of flavour.
  • Does it have to be good quality alcohol? While I don't recommend using top shelf stuff here, keep in mind that your vanilla extract is as good as the ingredients that go into it, so I wouldn't use the cheapest plonk you can find either.
  • How long do you have to wait for the vanilla extract to be done? The recommended minimum is two months, but I often go much longer. I prefer 6 - 18 months if possible.
  • But I want to make vanilla extract for gifts and I can't wait that long. No problemo. Put your vanilla beans into a cute bottle, cover with alcohol, make a cute label, and put a "do not open before xxxx" note with it. Your gift is still super rad.
  • No, I need it even faster!I haven't tried this, but my friend Sarah has instructions for making vanilla extract in the instant pot.
  • Oh, and don't strain your vanilla extract! Remove the beans, yes, but don't strain out all those gorgeous little vanilla seeds that'll fleck whatever you're baking with it. So pretty! So much flavour!

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Ways to maximize your vanilla beans

Since vanilla beans are so expensive, they're not a casual baking ingredient anymore. Here are some ways to squeeze more life out of your vanilla beans!

  • Used beans are fine for making vanilla extract! If you've got a vanilla bean that you've split and scraped the seeds out of for a baking project, you can totally breathe new life into that bean by throwing it into a batch of vanilla extract.
  • Beans you've already used in a batch of extract can bereused 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.
  • Use spent beans from making vanilla extract in other recipes.After a nice long boozy bath, those extract beans are primed for use in other stuff. Scrape the seeds out and use in a batch of vanilla ice cream. Make a batch of vanilla salt for a quick and easy gift! Stick 'em in a jar of sugar for vanilla scented sugar. The world is your used vanilla bean oyster!

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Other homemade gift recipes you might enjoy:

Turmeric Latte Mix
Vanilla Salt
Pumpkin Seed Butter
Salted Coconut Caramels
Naturally Sweetened Chocolate

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Homemade Vanilla Extract

Homemade Vanilla Extract only requires two ingredients and a bit of time. It's an easy recipe to make and a perfect simple DIY gift.

Course Extracts, Gifts

Cuisine American

Keyword Vanilla extract

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 1 batch

Calories 613kcal

Author Katie Trant

Ingredients

  • 5 vanilla beans extract grade or other
  • 1 cup vodka bourbon, or rum
  • 1 clean glass jar or bottle

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Use a sharp knife to slice down the length of each vanilla bean, leaving the ends intact.

  • Place the beans into a jar and pour the alcohol over the beans, ensuring they are fully covered. This is important as uncovered beans may go slimy and ruin your extract.

  • Screw the lid onto the jar, and use a piece of tape to mark the date. Place the jar into a cupboard or other dark cool place that you won't forget about. Every once in a while, give it a shake.

  • After two months (min, not max) remove the beans and decant the vanilla extract into small bottles.

Notes

  • Nutrition values are an estimate only.
  • Does it matter what kind of alcohol I use? Keep in mind that the alcohol use will impart some flavour on the final product, so you have to be ok with that. Vodka is nice and neutral. Rum and bourbon will both lend a bit of flavour.
  • How long do you have to wait for the vanilla extract to be done? The recommended minimum is two months, but I often go much longer. I prefer 6 - 18 months if possible.

Nutrition

Calories: 613kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Fat: 3g | Sodium: 2mg

This recipe was originally published October 17, 2013. It was retested, rephotographed, and updated on November 27, 2018. Last updated October 27, 2020.

Homemade Vanilla Extract (2024)

FAQs

What is the best alcohol to make vanilla extract? ›

Use either. 80 proof Alcohol: Vanilla extract is most commonly made from vodka, but you can use bourbon, brandy, or rum instead. I usually use vodka, but the one bottle of bourbon vanilla I made 7 months ago is DIVINE. No need to splurge on expensive alcohol.

Can you make your own vanilla extract? ›

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!

How long does homemade vanilla extract last? ›

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.

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

What to do: 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 many vanilla beans per 8 oz of vodka? ›

For best flavor you'll want 4-5 vanilla beans for every 8 ounces (1 cup) of vodka. The quality of the vanilla beans is more important than the quality of the alcohol, so you don't need to buy an expensive bottle. Alcohol: 80 proof Vodka, (or brandy, rum, or bourbon, if preferred, for different flavor).

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.

Is it worth it to make your own vanilla extract? ›

Not only is it cheaper, but the flavor is worlds apart from your average extract. Making your own vanilla extract is one of the easiest things you can do, and it can save you loads of money verses the stuff sold in stores.

Why is my homemade vanilla not dark? ›

As the vanilla extract sits, it will get darker. You want the beans to soak in the alcohol for at least 2 months before using it. The flavor will only get better with time. Make up several batches of vanilla extract at once so you never have to wait for a batch to brew.

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.

Is it cheaper to make or buy vanilla extract? ›

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!

Should homemade vanilla be stored in a dark bottle? ›

Select a dark glass or amber-colored bottle for your vanilla extract. Light can degrade the quality of the extract by breaking down its aromatic compounds. Dark glass helps to protect the extract from light exposure, preserving its flavor and aroma. Air can also impact the quality of vanilla extract over time.

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 vodka or Bourbon? ›

The answer largely depends on the level of sweetness you are looking for. In concise terms: Vodka is Flavorless = Pure vanilla bean taste. Bourbon is Slightly Sweet and Smokey = Enhanced vanilla taste with smokey/sweet notes.

What are the best vanilla beans to use for homemade extract? ›

Grade B is typically recommended for making homemade vanilla extract. These beans are supposed to be drier and perfect for long soaking in alcohol. I've used both – and maybe I've been lucky but both beans were easy to cut open and use.

Can you use homemade vanilla 5 years later after making it? ›

DIY vanilla extract

Since it is made with only vanilla beans and pure vodka I'd say the shelf life is pretty much indefinite. I use it a lot, and my 1-litre bottle lasted well over 5 years. A little goes a long way when it comes to vanilla, as you only need to add one or two teaspoons to most recipes.

Does higher proof alcohol make better vanilla extract? ›

Anything over 80 proof is fine and makes a lovely extract. It's true, though, that the higher the proof, the more vanilla essence will be extracted into the liquid.

What kind of alcohol is used in Mexican vanilla extract? ›

To make your own Mexican vanilla extract, you'll need:

12 ounces of vodka (at least 35% alcohol content)

What alcohol is used in commercial vanilla extract? ›

According to the FDA, vanilla extract is a mixture of vanilla scent and flavor characteristic, and alcohol. To be exact, the FDA requires an ethyl alcohol content of at least 35% for a product to be considered vanilla extract.

Is Everclear better than vodka for vanilla extract? ›

Vodka: The most popular choice because it produces the most pure vanilla flavor since this alcohol has virtually no taste and can be used in any applications. Everclear: 190 proof Everclear should be diluted 1:1 with distilled water to bring it down to 95 proof. 151 proof Everclear should be diluted 1:.

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