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Learning how to make vanilla extract is the easiest thing ever. It requires only 2 ingredients and makes all of your baked goods taste and smell incredible. Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking! Once you make your own homemade vanilla extract, there’s just no going back to the store-bought version. As a bonus, you can refill real vanilla extract with more vodka as it runs out so it’s the gift that keeps on giving.
These make for darling and thoughtful DIY Christmas gifts (see tutorial below). My cousin’s wife, Alla, shared this awesome idea with me for gifting homemade vanilla extract and now all my sisters and friends know exactly what they’re getting for Christmas! lol.
I included links to all of the tools and resources that I used to make these from the sweet little glass bottles on Amazon to the free labels I designed which you can print at home. There’s also a full visual tutorial on wrapping these in kitchen towels. I really enjoyed making these and I will enjoy giving them away even more!
Vanilla Extract Ingredients (makes 10 (4oz) jars):
20 vanilla beans
40 oz plain vodka* (80 proof works great)
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.
*It’s not necessary to get the most expensive brand of vodka; something middle of the road like Smirnoff triple distilled 80 proof will work just fine. I found this at the liquor store and paid $25 for a giant jug. I’ll be refilling my vanilla a long time :). My cousin used the Vodka sold at Costco (Washington Costco’s carry liquor, but Idaho’s don’t).
Tools you’ll need for Homemade Vanilla Extract:
Small funnel or measuring cup with pouring lip
10 (4oz) clear bottles with lids (avoid cork lids – alcohol evaporates through the cork)
Labels – you can save and print the labels I designed for FREE!
Kitchen scissors or sharp knife
How to Make Vanilla Extract:
1. Wash and sanitize bottles and lids. I washed with mild soapy water, rinsed then swirled with boiling hot water to sanitize them.
2. Cut beans in half then Split beans. I found this is easiest with kitchen scissors. Cutting them about halfway down the stem. If the beans are too dry to split, cut them into 1″ pieces. Place a total of 2 whole beans in each jar (or 4 split halves).
3. Use a funnel or measuring cup to pour vodka to the top of the jar. Cover tightly with lid and let them brew for 2 months, shaking occasionally.
Apply the FREE vanilla extract labels by printing them on label paper or by gluing them onto the bottles. If printing on the labels, make sure your printer is set to 100% and not “fit to page” which make shrink or stretch labels.
You should give the vanilla a little shake every now and then for the next couple of months as it sits. It will turn a beautiful amber color when it’s ready to use. The instructions are right on the label so you don’t have to wait that long to gift them ;).
For Creative Gifting:
12 yards of yarn or kitchen string
12 kitchen towels for gifting, preferably tea towel style
12 small/medium cookie cutters
How to Wrap a Gift With a Kitchen Towel:
Fold a kitchen towel in half lengthwise and then in half again lengthwise. Place vanilla in the upper left corner, fold over the bottom flap, roll into a log and tie the top with a string or ribbon directly over the next of where the bottle is sitting inside the towel.
How to Store Vanilla Extract
Keep your homemade vanilla extract in a cool dry place. Heat and light can cause it to turn cloudy.
If it does turn cloudy, murky, or muddy-looking, do the smell test and if it still smells good, it should be fine to use. Using 80 proof vodka, it is highly unlikely there is bacterial growth.
Sometimes the type of beans you get can leach pulp into the alcohol and you can strain out sediment if desired.
Vanilla Extract Recipe

Ingredients
Vanilla Extract Ingredients (makes 12 (4oz) jars):
- 20 vanilla beans, I used Grade B Bourbon
- 40 oz plain vodka*, 80 proof works great
Tools you'll need for Homemade Vanilla Extract:
- Small funnel or measuring cup with pouring lip
- 10 4oz clear bottles with lids (avoid cork lids)
- Labels
- Kitchen scissors or sharp knife
Instructions
- Wash and sanitize bottles and lids: Wash with mild soapy water, rinse, then carefully swirl with boiling hot water to sanitize them.
- Cut beans in half then Split beans (it's easiest with kitchen scissors), cutting them about halfway down the stem. If the beans are too dry to split, cut them into small 1" pieces so they don't stick up above the surface of the extract as you use it. Place a total of 2 whole beans in each jar (or 4 split halves).
- Use a funnel to pour vodka to the top of jar. Cover tightly with lid and let them brew for 2 months, shaking occasionally.
Notes
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Hi,
Are these labels able to be edited? I was hoping to use bourbon instead of vodka.
Thanks
Hi Nadine, I can’t wait for you to give this a try! Unfortunately, there’s no way to edit the label since it is a static image that we saved. However, you can go directly to the Avery label website and custom make a label. Their website is pretty user-friendly and I hope that helps!
I followed the instructions perfectly, however at the bottom of my extract bottle, there seems to be a few “fuzzy” objects that look strangely like worms. Did I get a bad batch of Vanilla bean?
Hi Jim, I haven’t had that experience. Using the correct proof of vodka would inhibit any kind of growth, but make sure to use very clean bottles for the process. Some people have reported a cloudy extract but from what I understand that is typically due to the vanilla bean (age, quality, sourcing). Also, here is what one of our readers wrote, however, I haven’t done my own research to know if this is accurate: “I did a little research and found out that this is normal and that the white fuzzy stuff that’s growing around the pods is vanillin seeping out, it’s mentioned that this is a sign of good quality beans, I hope that this information is correct, as it’s the only website that had any real answers about this. I’m so greatful that I don’t need to throw my batch away. Thank you so much for your quick response!” I hope that helps
Hi…once the vanilla is ready – how do you maintain it? Once I start using it, how do I know when to add more vanilla bean or vodka? Thanks!
Hi Deb, you would leave the beans in there the entire time. There is no need to remove them. You can actually add more vodka as you use the bottle so you don’t run out. I haven’t tried any others to recommend them.
I’ve found that bourbon works very well also.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me Sylvia!
Hi Natasha, I love all your recipes , I was wondering in the recipe of vanilla extract what other things I can use instead of vodka? Thanks
Hi Jerriya, I don’t know of any other substitute that could work with this recipe.
I want to try this, where is the best place to buy Vanilla Bean? Thank you!
Hi Laura, we buy our vanilla beans on Amazon. Several of our readers have also tried the ones Costco sells.
Hi Natasha. I love love your recipes and have made quite a few! Can a combination of both tahitian and madagascar vanilla beans be used when making vanilla extract? Or is it best to stick to just one?
Hi Patricia, I haven’t tried mixing them so I can’t say for sure but I don’t see why not.
I swirled the boiling water inside my bottles and poured it out. Do I have to wait until the bottles are completely dry before I add the beans and vodka? Thank you! Great recipes!
Hi Cynthia, as long as you pour out all of the water, it’s ok if there is still a little bit of moisture in the bottle.
Hi Natasha,
I ordered 20 Bourbon Madagascar Vanilla beans grade A. I ordered 8 oz bottles on Amazon and pretty labels on Zazzle. How many beans per bottle do you suggest? Thank you
Hi Jessica, I would still do the same amount as in the recipe above.
Hi Natasha! Loved this recipe so much! When I was preparing the batter, I forgot one of the most important ingredients which was vanilla extract! I tried using maple syrup as a substitute and surprisingly, it still turned out great!
Wow so great to hear that, Dan, and thank you for sharing that info with us. That is so useful!
Do you have a video of this recipe?
Hi Jane, we do not at this time but thank you for that suggestion!
Hi! I made this about 3 months ago using a Grade B Vsnilla beans and kettle one vodka. The color doesn’t look very dark. Also pieces of the bean are settled on the bottom of the bottle. Is all this normal?
Hi Mary, it could be the type of beans and how firm they are. Also, Grade B are harder to slit down the middle and don’t soften or release color as easily. Settling at the bottom is normal.
My husband and I just bottled (12) 4 oz. bottles last night. They were put back in the box and in the basement to “brew” until Christmas. Labels are ordered. For reasons I can’t recall right now, I used grade B Tahitian Beans but I did use Tito’s vodka and since we have leftover, we can drink it…lol.
Those are going to be the best gifts!!
Hi Natasha, I do love all your videos and my daughter loves watching you on the TV all the time, Thank you for being Awesome.
One question about the Vanilla extract. Is there is a substitute for alcohol if someone cant have alcohol?
Thanks.
Hi Selim, I don’t know of anything else that works as well.
Hi Natasha, first – i’d like to say I enjoy ALL of your videos; especially the ones with your special guests! I can’t wait to make this vanilla extract. I know that someone asked you about the size of the Avery label and you said it was mentioned above but I am not seeing it… I apologize but can you please tell me what size label I should buy to use your beautiful labels? Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi Annie, The label sheet was 8 1/2 by 11 and I cut out the circles. I wasn’t able to find pre-cut circles. Click here for the exact 2.5″ labels that we used.
I have heard/seen that vanilla extract can be de-canned. By pouring from big jars to smaller jars. Is there any affects? Thank you for your prompt response.
Hi BJ, I always have a large jar of vanilla that a refill my smaller jars with.
Your recipe calls for the following:
18-20 vanilla beans I used Grade B Bourbon
48 oz plain vodka* 80 proof works great
Which is one or the other optional.
Hi Paul, I used 80 proof of vodka and Grade B vanilla beans. Both are necessary to make vanilla. I’m not sure I understand your question.
I think the word bourbon is throwing him. It’s a regional name for where the beans come from. The vodka is the only alcohol.
Hi
How long can these vanilla extract be kept?
Jeya
Singapore
Hi Jeya, from what I’ve read, the extract never really expires – it just lasts and lasts
I made the vanilla yesterday. What about all the sediment in the bottom of the bottle? Is it just left there and ends up in whatever you’re baking or do you strain it out
Hi Mary, most likely what you are seeing are seeds from inside the pods and there is no need to strain before using.
Natasha please help!!
I cut the beans which I just bought from Costco, when I added them to the vodka in sterilized jar, one of the jars (I suspect one of the beans ) has a weird greyish fuzzy looking flaky stuff that is floating all over. Is this mold?? It’s not furry in the traditional sense, looks more like blanket fuzzies . I’ve heard someone complain about this on amazon and he posted a pic of my exact issue but alas no one replied to him.
Did I just waste a pint of vodka and several vanilla beans
Hi Tara, I haven’t had that happen and I suspect it’s from the beans – maybe there is some kind of coating on them or it may be the variety.
When making your homemade vanilla do you remove the vanilla beans after the two months it takes to create the vanilla? Or do you leave the vanilla beans in the bottle for the entire time it takes to use up all the vanilla in the bottle? Also, the link you provided to purchase the bottles says the item is unavailable. Can you provide a different link for another bottle you would suggest?
Hi Sheryl, you would leave the beans in there the entire time. There is no need to remove them. You can actually add more vodka as you use the bottle so you don’t run out. I haven’t tried any others to recommend them.
I’ve made your vanilla extract and it was fantastic! I’ve also experimented with orange, lemon and clementine peel to make other flavours of extract. Mint leaves are my next experiment. Love your videos and your recipes, I make them often and enjoyed by everyone in my family. Thank you!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Hi Natasha, I just love the snowflake cookie cutter. Can you please let me know we you bought it? Thank you, Alexandra
Hi Alexandra, it has been a while. I want to say it was either Hobby Lobby or World Market.
Where did you purchase the 12 oz bottles with the black lids? Love them!
Hi Emily, we have them listed in the recipe. You can find them here.