Vanilla Extract Recipe - Only TWO ingredients! Easy homemade gift. (2024)

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How to make homemade vanilla extract with just 2 ingredients: vanilla beans and vodka! The vanilla is ready after brewing as little as 12 weeks but optimal flavor at 6 to 9 months. Use in all your recipes calling for vanilla.

You will be surprised at how easy it is to make homemade vanilla extract. With only two ingredients, you can have the best tasting vanilla for your baking recipes! Or, plan to gift them in smaller bottles as a thoughtful homemade gift.

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It's September, which means it's time to start brewing your own vanilla extract so they will be ready to gift in Christmas baskets! Actually, you can start any time of the year because it never expires. I'm starting to make mine very soon for teacher Christmas gifts this year!

Why Homemade Vanilla Extract

This vanilla extract recipe is so easy to make and the total time to put together is less than running to the grocery store! We like to make batches of vanilla extract to gift during the holiday season. It smells SO good and tastes amazing in your cookies, muffins, brownies, cakes, anything that calls for vanilla extract!

Lastly, the cost to make vanilla homemade is less than a store-bought jar. And it feels so gourmet!

Ingredients in Vanilla Extract

Store-bought pure vanilla extract is expensive, but you can cut your costs by making it at home. It takes just minutes of your time and it tastes better than store-bought vanilla extracts!

Here's what you need:

  • Vanilla beans (see below for links to where I buy them)
  • 80 proof vodka (or bourbon to make bourbon vanilla)

How to Make Vanilla Extract

  1. First, pour out two shots of vodka from the bottle and reserve for another use. This will allow room for the beans.
  2. Next, use a sharp knife to cut a slice in each vanilla pod in half vertically, leaving both sides attached. Drop split vanilla beans into the bottle of alcohol.
  3. Replace the lid and let the beans steep in the alcohol for at least 12 weeks before use. Shake each time before using.

Christmas Gifts

If you plan to give the vanilla extract away as gifts, I suggest using 4-ounce dark glass bottles, such as these Amber Boston Round Glass bottles. It's best to use dark glass containers like this to preserve the brewing process.

Free Vanilla Extract Labels

I created free labels on my computer and printed them out on sticker paper. If you're not able to design your own personalized labels, click the label icon below for a free printable I created just for you! Or, I found a couple of cute pre-made sticker labels on Amazon here and here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best vodka to make vanilla extract?

We use 80 proof vodka, but you can also use bourbon, rum or brandy. Don't spend a ton of money since it's the vanilla flavor you want to shine through. Also do not use flavored types.

What kind of vanilla beans are best?

The first time I made this years ago, I used grade A vanilla beans, but that was totally unnecessary. Grade B beans are perfectly fine for making extract, and are much cheaper. We use Tahitian vanilla beans. This is a good article for learning the difference between grade A and grade b vanilla beans.

What if my vanilla extract isn't done in time for Christmas?

If your vanilla won't be ready by Christmas, just place a "ready by" date on the bottle to inform your recipients when the vanilla is ready for use. Even if your friends can't use it right away, they'll appreciate the gift and be excited to use it later. I've included a space for you to write this date on my free printable labels.

Helpful Tips

  • Amazon is my favorite place to buy vanilla beans.
  • Don't toss out used vanilla beans! Continue to add used vanilla bean pods from other recipes into the brewing extract instead of tossing them out.
  • If using the vodka bottle to brew your vanilla extract, take out 2 shots worth before adding the bean pods so the vodka doesn't overflow.
  • Use a small funnel to help pour the vodka into individual bottles.
  • Store brewing batch in a cool dark place for best results.
  • Homemade vanilla can be used after brewing for as little as 12 weeks, but it gets better the longer it brews. Optimally, it's best to wait 6 to 9 months for best flavor.

Recipes That Use Vanilla Extract

Use your homemade vanilla extract in any recipes that call for vanilla, including these favorites:

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This article was originally published December 2011 and updated September 2023 with new recipe tips, more vanilla beans per vodka ratio recommended and updated product links.

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Homemade Vanilla Extract

How to make homemade vanilla extract with just 2 ingredients: vanilla beans and vodka! The vanilla is ready after brewing as little as 12 weeks but optimal flavor at 6 to 9 months. Use in all your recipes calling for vanilla.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Brew Time84 days d

Total Time84 days d 5 minutes mins

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: American

Keyword: homemade vanilla extract, how to make homemade vanilla extract

Servings: 6 4-oz bottles

Calories: 74kcal

Author: Nikki Gladd

Ingredients

  • 750 ml 80 proof bottle vodka
  • 1.5 oz vanilla bean pods (about 18 vanilla beans)

Instructions

If brewing for home use:

  • Pour out 2 shots worth of vodka and store for another use. Slice each vanilla pod in half vertically, leaving one side attached at the end. Drop vanilla pods in the vodka bottle and replace lid.

  • Let steep in a cool area in your pantry for at least 12 weeks, but optimally 6 to 9 months for best flavor. Shake every couple of weeks. Never expires.

If brewing for 4-ounce bottled gifts:

  • Slice each vanilla pod in half vertically and horizontally. Place 3 pods (12 sliced segments) in each 4-ounce bottle. Fill each bottle with vodka and replace lid tightly.

  • Let steep for at least 12 weeks. If giving away as gifts before the 12 weeks is up, include a tag with the bottle that states the "Ready by" date. Never expires. For best flavor, allow to steep 6 to 9 months before first use.

Notes

  • Use a moderately valued vodka, not the most expensive but not the cheapest. Skyy and Members Mark are good brands to use here.
  • You may use bourbon in place of vodka.
  • Amazon is my favorite place to buy vanilla beans.
  • If using the vodka bottle to brew your vanilla extract, take out 2 shots worth before adding the bean pods so the vodka doesn't overflow.
  • Use a small funnel to help pour the vodka into individual bottles.
  • Store brewing batch in a cool dark place for best results.
  • Extract is ready to use after 12 weeks, but the longer it brews the better the flavor. Waiting 6 to 9 months is even better.
  • Nutrition information is an estimate only.

Nutrition

Serving: 1oz. | Calories: 74kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.4g | Fat: 0.3g | Sodium: 0.3mg | Potassium: 0.3mg | Iron: 0.003mg

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Vanilla Extract Recipe - Only TWO ingredients! Easy homemade gift. (2024)

FAQs

How to gift vanilla extract? ›

As for which type of storage container is best for your vanilla extract, you should always try to get an vacuum sealed or airtight glass container. Ideally, it would be tinted or glazed.

Is homemade vanilla extract a good gift? ›

The timing also makes it an excellent Hanukkah or Christmas gift—or even a fun host gift for Thanksgiving. Funnel your homemade extract into 1-oz. bottles (which you can buy in bulk on Amazon) to hand out to anyone you know who might love a little handcrafted flavor.

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 ratio for making vanilla extract? ›

The standard for pure vanilla extract is 1 oz. of vanilla beans (by weight) per 8 fl. oz. (1 cup) of alcohol.

What to pair with vanilla extract gift? ›

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.

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 long should homemade vanilla extract 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.

Does homemade vanilla extract still have alcohol? ›

Vanilla extract may contain up to 35% ABV, which is the equivalent of a shot of hard liquor like vodka or bourbon. This means vanilla extract can get you drunk, but it also puts a person at risk of alcohol poisoning.

Is it cheaper to buy or make vanilla extract? ›

There are so many reasons I love making my own vanilla extract but let me highlight a few: Saves money: store-bought vanilla extract can cost up to $4 an ounce! 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).

Can vanilla extract be without alcohol? ›

Vanilla extract doesn't have to be made with alcohol, but finding a non-alcoholic version at the store can be difficult and costly. Fortunately, it's really easy to make at home and it can save you money.

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.

How do you make homemade vanilla extract for Christmas gift? ›

Split and scrape out the seeds from vanilla beans and place it all (pods and seeds) in a large sealable glass jar or container. Pour in warm vodka, cover and shake to combine. Place in a cool, dry place to infuse for at least one week (two is even better). Strain and use a funnel to transfer to glass bottles.

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.

Why don't you need ID to buy vanilla extract? ›

“The vanilla extract is usually 35 percent or 70 proof. Vodka is usually 70 or 80 percent proof.” While cooking or baking vanilla extract causes the alcohol to dissolve, it has a strong alcohol proof raw, and people do not need to show ID when purchasing the product.

How do you send a vanilla gift card? ›

First, ensure you have your Vanilla gift card number, the account number for the recipient account, and the amount you want to share. Sign into your Vanilla gift card account. Click on the Transfer Balance option. Type in the recipient account number.

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