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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.
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Love the recipe! I am having downloading the labels. I am using Word but they won’t print . Does anyone having any suggestions?
So glad you love it, Mariann! It seems to be working fine on my end, you can try using pdf instead
What did you call Bourbon Grade B? Thanks for the answer.
The Vanilla beans
Can you provide a link to the kitchen towels that you used?
Hi Tony, you can find the kitchen tools that I use always in my Amazon Affiliate Shop
Just started the process today! Excited to see how it turns out! I ended up using 8oz bottles though… any chance you have labels that say 8 oz on them instead of 4oz? Your labels are so cute! Thanks
Hi Katherine, I don’t have any for 8 oz. I wish there was an easy way to change that.
You can use Word to modify the pdf or PDFelement (my favorite way to modify PDFs.) PDFelement has a free trial period – no need to buy if you only need to modify this one PDF.
I use 5 beans for each 8 ounce jar and it seems to work a lot better.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
Hi!! I love this, made a whole bunch for Christmas gifts last year 🙂 I made mine in November and forgot about it until now. Will it be too strong?
It should be fine, please update us on how it turns out if you try it!
Hi Natasha It’s me who’s been commenting on most of your videos on youtube and this would go so well on a twist cake vanilla extract would be good for the vanilla parts
Hi Wesley, thanks for always watching and commenting on my videos, I appreciate it! That’s a good idea, thanks for sharing that with us!
I just made this this morning and it already has a hint of vanilla. I’m so exited to see how it turns out.. Thanks for the recipe Natasha. I always look at your recipes first to decide what to make. So many of your recipes are absolutely delicious.
You are so welcome! I”m happy that you enjoyed this recipe, Melinda.
Hi. I will be trying this for the first time this week. Since I do a great deal of baking, especially during the holidays, can I just make the vanilla right in the vodka bottle for using myself if I adjust the amount of beans that I add? It seems a little silly to have so many little bottles in my cabnet. Thank you!
Hi Susan! I bet that could work! I would make sure the ratio of vodka to beans is right and you should be good to go!
Hi just a short note from down under , congratulations on a well done web site , concise instructions and videos make the kitchen a whole lot of fun keep up the good job.
Thank you, Paul! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my recipes and videos!
hi Paul, and to Natasha, you are the most precious lady, I have gone through all the questions, and you have answered all of them, not many do, thank you for that, I love your recipes everyone I’ve made came out perfect, I’m ready to make the donuts, and I’m going to make your vanilla, I’m 75 and still learning lol I always go to your channel because it is no fail blessings
I’m so glad you’re enjoying my blog, Anna! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
Hi Natasha, can I use the naturally splitted vanilla beans for this recipe?
Hi Colette, I’m not sure what you mean. If they are already split in the center then there is no need to do it, but otherwise, I would split them.
This was such a cute idea and I so appreciated all the links to products. I bought off your link, printed the labels and gave them as gift, reserving a few bottles for myself. However, I don’t think 2 months is enough brewing time. At 6 months, the homemade vanilla is still on the light flavor sided. The color looks right, but I recently made my homemade banana bread and did a side comparison of two tables spoons vanilla of mine and McCormick & Schmicks and mine just didn’t smell like the rich vanilla flavor of theirs. Should I double the amount or let brew for longer?
Thanks and I love you and your videos!
Hi Stephanie, it could depend on the type of beans you are using as well in which case I would just add another split and halved bean.
Hi Natasha, I love your channel and was excited to try the vanilla. I bought the vanilla pods on Amazon and used Smirnoff vodka. I thought that I had followed the recipe precisely, however, after 6 months it has a pronounced alcohol taste. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Hi Valerie, that alcohol taste won’t go away since it is the primary ingredient but it should have a lovely vanilla aroma by now. Also, be sure to use the same proportions of vanilla to vodka or add more beans for even more flavor.
Thank you Natasha for your amazing recipes. I’m wondering is there any reason you’re using plain Smirnoff vodka and not other brands such as Ciroc, Skye, etc.? Can we substitute?
Hi Valentina, those may work. Here’s what one of my readers wrote: “For those who are grain free people, Ciroc is a vodka made from grapes, unlike Smirnoff and most other vodkas. It’s a bit pricey, but worth it if you can’t/won’t do grains.”
What size labels do you use?? 2 inch round are too small
Hi Gary, unfortunately, there isn’t a way to make multiple sizes with the format we have. Click here for the exact 2.5″ labels that we used.
Natashas, On the labels what size do you use. I’d picked up from staples 2 inch round labels, 12 per sheet for $20.00, I printed the 12 labels on a blank paper for my wife before I try the labels and 2 inches looks too small.
Hi Gary, this is the exact label that I used.
thank you
Hello Natasha, I love all your recipes and I am going to make the pumpkin pie next. Do you sell any of your homemade vanilla extracts because I would just like to purchase a few?
Hi Patricia, I do not sell it but it is so easy to make! I hope you try this soon 🙂
Love the labels! but I’m using 8oz bottles is there any way to change the 4oz to 8oz?
Hi Heidi! That should work!
Can I re-use cleaned bottles from bought sauces? Or are the special bottles important for food safety?
Thanks !
I think that would work!
I made the vanilla and I’m ready to use and give for gifts but do I take the vanilla bean out or leave it in to add more vodka? Thank you
Hello Jeanette, this recipe really doesn’t expire. If you store it properly, you can keep using the beans and keep adding the ingredients to keep it going. You can always refill it as you use it.