How to Make Your Own Homemade Vanilla Extract (2024)

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Have you ever made your own homemade vanilla extract? If not, you should!

I will never go back to buying vanilla extract. It is so easy to make your own at home, costs a fraction of what a bottle of high-quality vanilla extract costs, and tastes amazing!Plus, it’s pure, with no additives, sugar, etc.

What Alcohol Do I Use?

I make both a vodka-based version and a rum-based version. Both are delicious, but I prefer the rum-based version as it has more richness.

The vodka-based version is great when you don’t want anything but a straight vanilla flavor. Some people use bourbon, though I haven’t tried that yet.

Keep in mind that vodka is often made from grains (wheat, barley, and rye), so if you’re gluten-free, find a brand that is made from corn, potatoes, or grapes (just go to your local liquor store and ask and they can direct you to the right brands).

When it comes to using grain-based vodka, it really will depend on yoursensitivityas to whether they will bother you. I have heardtestimonyon both sides of the issue — some people are so sensitive that they notice a reaction, while others do not. I personally have not noticed a reaction in myself. For a gluten-free vodka list, check out this post.

Rum is made from molasses or sugar cane juice, so it will be grain-free. Bourbon is typically made from corn, so keep that in mind if you are avoiding corn.

For the alcohol, you can go cheap or expensive. I prefer to go middle of the road. Nothing too cheap, but I’m not going to splurge for top-shelf rum or vodka, either. If you have a brand of vodka or rum that you like, then go with that. If not, Smirnoff or Absolute is good quality vodkas, though they are both made from grains. My most recentbatch I made with Smirnoff, and I really liked it. For rum, I used Bacardi this last time, and it had great flavor. For the next batch I make, I’m going to use spiced rum for some. I think that would add awesome flavor to certain items.

Give the Gift of Vanilla

Homemade vanilla also makes a great gift. Bottle it in a pretty bottle and your foodie friends will be thrilled. I brewed mine in my flip-top Grolsch-style bottles (see photos at bottom of post), but you could brew a huge batch in a mason jar and then pour it up into smaller bottles when it’s ready. You can find pretty gift-quality jars at craft stores or online.

Notes on the Recipe

Since I use so much vanilla in my home, I make my extract by the liter. The longer it sits, the better it tastes, so I don’t worry about it going bad. If you don’t use that much, just make a smaller batch.

The general proportion of vanilla bean to alcohol is roughly:5 vanilla beans per cup of liquid.

Keep in mind that this is an estimate. I like my vanilla on the strong side, so I typically add a couple extra beans per batch. But, that gives you a place to start and you can adjust the recipe from there.

The amount of flavor will vary from batch to batch and this depends on your beans. I have had a wide range of bean quality — some that were super moist and fragrant and others that were dry and barely had any scent. The end flavor of your extract is going to depend on the quality of beans used. Here are the brands I recommend:

  • Mountain Rose Herbs(affiliate link)

I am always researching and trying new brands, so I will continue to add to this list. I have ordered beans off of Amazon from independent retailers and it has been hit and miss. Some batches are very good, others are not.

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Vanilla seedsbeing scraped out of the pod.

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It is so easy to make your own at home, costs a fraction of what a bottle of high-quality vanilla extract costs, and tastes amazing!

Ingredients

  • Big Batch: 40 vanilla beans per 1.75 liters (roughly a half gallon) of alcohol (give or take a few beans — more is better IMO)
  • Small Batch: 5 vanilla beans per cup of alcohol (give or take a few beans — more is better IMO)

Instructions

  1. Find the jar(s) or bottle(s) that you want to use. Wash them well and allow them to air dry.
  2. Using a sharp knife, slice the vanilla beans in half, but don’t go all the way through. You want them to stay intact and just expose the little seedsinside.
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  3. Place your split vanilla beans in your containers.
  4. Fill with your rum or vodka and cover with a tight lid.
  5. Label your jar(s) and stick them someplace where they can just work their magic for a minimum of 6 weeks, though I prefer a longer “brew”. I think the last batch I made went for 3-4 months. Some people say 6 months is ideal. You can taste it along the way and see how the flavors develop for you.
  6. Every week or so, give the bottle a shake.
  7. After 6 weeks to 6 months, it will be ready to use. Use just like you would any other vanilla.
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Notes

Some people will reuse the vanilla beans to make second batches, but the flavor won’t be as good. I personally don’t bother because I really like the strong flavor of the first brew.

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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.

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

All you need are fresh beans and cheap booze to make an ultra-flavorful extract at a fraction of the cost. All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.

How many times can vanilla beans be used to make vanilla 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.

Can I make my own vanilla extract? ›

Vanilla Extract Ingredients (makes 10 (4oz) jars):

It's easy to scale this recipe up or down, the proportions are 4 whole vanilla beans per 1 cup (8 oz) vodka, or 2 vanilla beans per 1/2 cup (4 oz) vodka.

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.

Why is my homemade vanilla not dark? ›

Use more beans if you want a more robust flavor and a darker-colored extract. Also opt for 3 vanilla beans for every 6 ounces if the beans you're using feel slightly stiff or look dry. This means they're likely more than a few months old.

Is vanilla extract better with rum or vodka? ›

Because the alcohol is tasteless, you obtain the pure vanilla bean flavor with Vodka. Rum has a highly sweet flavor with a strong vanilla flavor. While Bourbon has a beautifully enhanced vanilla flavor, it also has distinct smoky overtones that come through in the extract.

How long do you let homemade vanilla 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.

Can Homemade Vanilla go bad? ›

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.

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 it cheaper to make or buy vanilla extract? ›

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! It never expires and you'll have plenty to use in cookies, cakes, scones, french toast, and more.

Do I need to scrape vanilla beans when making extract? ›

Leaving the Beans Whole

There are two primary benefits to leaving your vanilla beans whole: Vanilla extract makers will tell you that there is a richer vanilla taste when the vanillin is extracted by seeping through an uncut vanilla pod. It's easy to harvest the caviar or reuse the bean when your extract is finished.

What are the best beans for homemade vanilla extract? ›

Indonesian Vanilla – The beans from Indonesia are mass-produced and usually a grade B bean. For making homemade vanilla extract, this is the type that is recommended. They may be a bit more brittle and dried out which makes them perfect for the long soaking in vodka or bourbon.

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.

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.

What is the best form of vanilla extract for baking? ›

If you're baking, imitation vanilla extract is a great substitute for pure vanilla extract. However, if you're making icing, pudding, creams, or a no-bake dessert, artificial vanilla can sometimes have a bitter aftertaste, so experts recommend sticking to pure vanilla extract.

What is the best jar for homemade vanilla extract? ›

I like to use pint-sized mason jars with plastic lids. Waxed Paper: A piece placed between the lid and the jar helps to keep the extract from leaking when you shake the jar. It also helps to create a better seal. Vanilla Beans: Grade A Madagascar vanilla beans are best.

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