Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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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!

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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

20 vanilla beans
40 oz plain vodka* (80 proof works great)

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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.

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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).

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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.

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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 ;).

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Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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.

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

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

4.96 from 380 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
How to make Homemade Vanilla Extract - it's so easy and only requires 2 ingredients! This will become your secret ingredient for baking.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 (4oz) jars

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:

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

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. 
Course: Condiments, Sauce
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Vanilla Extract
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$$
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Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com

 

Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com
Learn how to make vanilla extract with 2 ingredients! Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking. The best vanilla extract recipe! | natashaskitchen.com
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  • Sue
    November 7, 2020

    Made these last Christmas for “girl friend” gifts. Everyone commented on how good the vanilla was after they used it. Many wanted the recipe. Thanks Natasha, keep up the excellent work! We love it!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 7, 2020

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!

      Reply

  • LUCY NESSE
    November 7, 2020

    I heard from multiple sources you don’t have to cut or scoop out the vanilla bean caviar to make vanilla extract. Just make sure the beans are submerged in vodka and to shake once in a while

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  • Mandy
    November 5, 2020

    what would I do if I just wanted to make a 750ml bottle for myself? Thanks

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 6, 2020

      Hi Mandy, I recommend using the recipe slider to adjust how much you want to make.

      Reply

    • Dee Redpath
      November 7, 2020

      Where can I buy the labels for the vanilla extract ❤️

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      • Natashas Kitchen
        November 7, 2020

        Hi Dee, we have everything we used linked in the recipe but you can click HERE for the exact 2.5″ labels that we used.

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  • Michelle
    November 5, 2020

    I made the vanilla extract last night using all the recommendations/links you provided. Question though, is it possible I used too many beans in a bottle? I used 1 1/2 beans per 4oz bottle, and it’s already turning in color, is that normal? I did split the beans.
    Thank you!
    BTW—love following you!!

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    • Natasha
      November 5, 2020

      Hi Michelle, that is great! It could also be due to having the higher quality or softer beans. The poorer quality beans are firmer and dryer which takes longer to change color.

      Reply

  • Trudy Bagley
    November 2, 2020

    My friend and I made your vanilla recipe and all went well. But we have noticed a lot of black flakes floating around in the bottle. We are giving these as gifts so we are not happy with the floating black flakes. Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 2, 2020

      Hi Trudy, are you using a soft Grade A vanilla bean? Those would be more likely to release seeds and seeds can be scraped out and used for baking. My Grade B beans were so dry, I would have had a hard time trying to scrape out any seeds. That could be why there are seeds floating around.

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    • LUCY NESSE
      November 7, 2020

      This is why I don’t split the beans

      Reply

  • Alma
    November 2, 2020

    I can’t wait to make this. I can’t find the link to the labels though. Can you post it as a reply? Thank you.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 2, 2020

      Hello Alma, here’s the link to the free label that I designed. I hope you love this recipe!

      Reply

  • Heidie Gentes
    November 1, 2020

    HELP!! I just made a batch and noticed the vodka is 40%.. !!!
    Should I dump them all out and start over?

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    • Natasha
      November 3, 2020

      Hi Heidie, an 80 proof vodka is 40% alcohol and 60% water. If you have 40% alcohol, that is the same thing as 80 proof.

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      • Patricia A Potter
        December 29, 2020

        Natasha, I’m just learning this too…I bought a bottle of Vodka and it says 40% alcohol, so I was thinking I had the wrong bottle until I learned that 40% is 80 proof…..Cant wait to make this vanilla….I have brown jars so I hope it doesn’t matter if they are clear or brown…

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          December 29, 2020

          I hope it will be awesome! Please update us later on, on how it goes.

          Reply

  • Joanne
    November 1, 2020

    I am making six 8oz bottles of your wonderful vanilla extract recipe, do you have an 8oz label template. I can open the 4oz template but can not edit. In advance, thank you for all your great recipes

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 1, 2020

      Hello Joanne, I only have the 2.5 labels that we used but you may go to Avery website and print the round labels that you prefer.

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      • Joanne
        November 2, 2020

        Thank you very much for your time! Enjoy the day..as I enjoy your receipes. Joanne

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          November 2, 2020

          Thank you, Joanne! You also!

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  • Lynn
    October 31, 2020

    Is the vanilla supposed to be light instead of the dark brown? I find after 3 weeks of sitting it is more of a caramel color? Is this normal?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 31, 2020

      Hi Lynn, it should be clear. Are you noticing it turn murky? I recommend reading through the comments for suggestions but it should stay dark and clear. Typically you might see a few seeds settle at the bottom if you split the beans but it shouldn’t fill the bottle. Vanilla extract is normally deep amber color and clear of particles.

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  • Ginger Rose
    October 31, 2020

    Natasha, can you send me a link to purchase tea towels? I’m not sure what tea towel style is. Also, the cookie cutter, is there a place where to buy individual ones? Thank you

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 31, 2020

      Hi Ginger, I purchased them at Cost Plus world market and I believe they were standard tea towels. We linked our favorite tools in our Amazon Affiliate Shop but these items specifically we got a while back. I want to say it was either Hobby Lobby or World Market where I bought the cookie cutter but Amazon has great finds also.

      Reply

  • Kasey Mclaughlin
    October 28, 2020

    Ok so I haven’t tried this before but I was wondering if this was safe for my kids to use? (with the alcohol and what not) Also, where did you buy your vanilla beans? I can’t seem to find any anywhere?

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    • Natasha
      October 29, 2020

      Hi Kasey, I have a link to the vanilla beans above. I ended up finding them on Amazon. Sometimes Costco carries them but I found Amazon to have the best pricing. Also, using just tiny amounts for baking isn’t something I worry about with my kids, especially since most baked goods cook off the alcohol while baking. You definitely wouldn’t want them to drink it and I would keep it out of reach of children, but the amount in baking would not be dangerous.

      Reply

  • Liz Buehner
    October 27, 2020

    Hi Natasha,
    I have 8 (4oz bottles) of the extract going for about 2 weeks now. When I swirl the contents there is Vanilla bean sediment present. Should I strain the liquid and return to the bottle or gift as they are?
    Thanks, Liz

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    • Natasha
      October 27, 2020

      Hi Liz, sediment on the bottom is normal and there is no need to strain it. Often it’s just vanilla seeds which are part of the charm and taste of homemade vanilla extract.

      Reply

  • Kathy Castillo-Quickel
    October 26, 2020

    How long does the extract last?

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    • Natasha
      October 26, 2020

      Hi Kathy, the extract doesn’t really expire and you can refill it as you use it so it will last and last.

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      • Jeannette Lavigne
        September 22, 2021

        How many times do you shake them in the 2 months

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          September 22, 2021

          Hi Jeannette, you can shake it once in a while. No fixed number of shakes in two months but when you remember to, just shake them.

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  • cindy vaughn
    October 26, 2020

    We had fun doing it together.For some reason, my picture isnt showing up!

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    • Natasha
      October 26, 2020

      Hi Cindy, we don’t have a way to publish photos on our recipe posts, but I would love it if you shared it on social media and tagged us @ natashaskitchen or # natashaskitchen.

      Reply

  • JD
    October 22, 2020

    Hi Natasha! Love following you. I have tried a couple of your recipes and they were delicious. Just made a batch of vanilla extract last week and can’t wait to gift them. However, I have a question. I forgot to split the beans, but when I remembered the next day, I did split them and rebottled them. Will that have a negative affect on the brewing process?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 23, 2020

      Hi JD, I haven’t tried that process to say it will cause any issues. Keep an eye on it but I bet it will be just fine!

      Reply

  • cecilia
    October 22, 2020

    Hi, I have a question. When do you refill the bottle? I consumed half, can I refill it already?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 22, 2020

      Hi Cecilia, there really is no limit to how often but it will be lighter in color with every refill. What I do is refill it as I use it – refill as you go so you don’t have to wait to use it.

      Reply

  • terri day
    October 21, 2020

    Hi Natsha! Another gem of yours! Each and every recipe from your blog is fabulous. I am unable to get the label for the vanilla to print. What am I doing wrong? P.S. making the chicken lasagna this weekend,can;t wait! Terri

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 21, 2020

      Thanks for your great feedback, Terry. Are you using this Free label that I created? It works well on my end, you can try saving it first then print it if that helps.

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      • Kathy
        October 25, 2020

        I can’t get the free label link to open either. When I click on it nothing happens so there is no way to save it and then try it. I’m on a Mac if that makes a difference. The other links still work

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          October 25, 2020

          Hello Kathy, I also tried it just now using my mac laptop and it worked fine. Click on this FREE Label and click save as PDF first in your device. From there you can open the PDF file and then print it. I hope that helps.

          Reply

  • Liz Pellerin
    October 20, 2020

    Hey Natasha! I love following you! I had a question about the vanilla extract… I thought I read somewhere that it should go in brown bottles but yours shows clear bottles. Is there a difference or does it matter? Thanks so much! Liz

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 20, 2020

      Hi Liz, I use clear bottles because it looks prettier and the light ones show the color changing, but you are welcome to use amber-colored bottles. We make sure to keep the bottles in a cool dark place.

      Reply

  • Kate
    October 19, 2020

    I’ve been following Natasha for a long time now.
    Her videos are always entertaining and the receipes always great.
    Thanks Natasha for sharing!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 19, 2020

      Thank you for that wonderful compliment Kate!

      Reply

  • Aneela
    October 19, 2020

    Hi natasha, I love your recipes they are amazing and delicious I just want to ask you one thing about the vanilla extract that what can we use instead of vodka?thanks

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    • Natasha
      October 20, 2020

      Hi Aneela, vanilla extract is typically made with vodka, but you can substitute with bourbon, rum or brandy.

      Reply

      • Zaleena Karim
        October 21, 2020

        Hi Natasha I love your recipes. I tried a few of them and they delicious. How can I make this vanilla extract alcohol free? Thanks.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          October 21, 2020

          Hi Zaleena, I’ve heard people using glycerine to make it alcohol-free but don’t have any personal experience with that.

          Reply

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