Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Tasty Tuesday
I'm cheating today and repeating a annual post because it's that time, time to make your own vanilla extract for the upcoming baking seasons! So, if your one of my loyal followers, this is just a gentle reminder for you, and for the rest of you, welcome to the "make your own" club, I promise once you make your own vanilla and bake with it, you won't go back to the imitation or store bought stuff!
This is super easy too, so don't stress but do have patience because the longer you allow this to steep, the richer your vanilla will be, that's why I like to start now or earlier so I have it ready, it's my secret ingredient in all my baked goods, but don't tell anyone, pinkie swear!
Homemade Vanilla Extract
There really are no recipes for this, ok, there are if you do a search but once you figure out your favorite ratio it's a piece of cake. The budget comes to mind here too, because your source for the vanilla beans might change your mind, but shop around. I get mine from a local health food store that sells them by the pound, but since I only use 4, it only costs me $3.50. And I know, to some, that is alot for vanilla beans, but believe me when I tell you, it makes a HUGE difference in your baked goods. And if your like me who bakes for other's and gift giving, it all adds into it. And if you price the real vanilla, you will see this way is much cheaper and you'll have a big bottle that usually lasts me till the next fall, depending on how much I bake.
Ok, this part isn't my favorite so I usually have my hubby do it or I'll add to my groceries one week. You will need a big bottle of vodka (750 ml) or brandy, both work well, but I think the vodka is cheaper, here anyways. Now, just slice your beans down the middle length wise and you can either scrap out the seeds or leave them in. I leave them in adding to the flavor and if some gets included in a recipe, they will never know. Just place the split beans into the bottle of vodka or you can put both into a pretty decanter like I do. Then, just shake it up daily for the next 2 months, keep in a dark place while the vanilla beans mix with the vodka to become vanilla extract.
This makes a lovely gift for those bakers on your Christmas list too, wrapped in a pretty bottle or jar with a vintage printed label, tied off in a festive ribbon or bow! This is one of those finer things in life, so spoil your taste buds and make your own in time for the best baking season ever!!
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Oh My...I'm definitely going to try this...I think it would make great gifts. Now, if I can only find the vanilla beans...Sure hope so..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us today..
Blessings,
Shug
I just read about doing this the other day in our newspaper!!
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Marilyn
I would really like to try this to see how different it makes baked goods taste.
ReplyDeleteMy sis brought a large bottle of real vanilla back to me from Mexico
When it's gone I'm going to try this recipe!
Who knew vanilla extract came from vodka. Wow I love learning something new and you are a great teacher. Thanks for sharing!
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I have been doing this for years! And my friends make fun of me in a good way of course.... I find my vanilla beans at costco, usually around the holidays. They run about $11 for 10 vanilla beans. After the holidays they go on a deep discount and you can stock up. I bought them last year for $3 at costco and that is unheard of!!!! Penzy's spices has them for about $30 for 15 vanilla beans. Vodka is a very cheap way to go. I just can't bring myself to buy the store bought vanilla any more. Thank you for sharing this post It is a great reminder to go buy some vodka and make up some vanilla for christmas gifts! Or a Hostess Gift now wouldn't that be awesome?!?
ReplyDeleteI've never even thought of doing this so thanks for the recipe! Sounds like fun:)
ReplyDelete~Cindy
I love vanilla anything, so I definitely will try this! Can't wait!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I did your crab cakes and they turned out just fantastic!!!!! The only change I made was that I used diet mayo and no butter. But it was still so very, very good!!!!!
Sue-did you have a link with this last year or photos put up with this post? I remember reading this somewhere and the folks had an Etsy shop or something they bought labels for their jars off of and I just can't remember who's blog that was.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Just started my vanilla today. Stopped at our local health food store and vanilla beans were $2.99 each. Was telling the owner what you pay, he was wondering what brand your store sells to see if he would be able to get them.
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