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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  • Maria
    April 29, 2020

    Hi Natasha! I have recently started following you when a friend said that I would love it…and I do!! (Especially since I am 100% Polish-so I LOVE all the eastern European dishes!)
    I have made this vanilla extract recipe and it’s about a week out from being ready, however I think that the extract still looks pretty light. I was planning to leave it alone for a couple more weeks or do you think I should add more vanilla beans? (I followed you recipe exactly.) Also, I have pretty many pieces of the seeds and beans in the bottle…have you ever strained it before use? Thanks so much!

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    • Natasha
      April 29, 2020

      Hi Maria, straining is not necessary before use. Did you make sure to cut the beans down the center to split them? That helps with color and also some beans or grades may take longer. You could add more beans if desired which will help it achieve a deeper color faster.

      Reply

  • Donna Utsch
    April 28, 2020

    I am so excited to make this recipe but chose to use 8 oz. bottles vs. 4 oz. I was wondering, since you have this gorgeous label you made could you make an adjustment to reference 8 oz vs the 4 oz you show? That would be so wonderful if you could. Please let me know. Want to get these started for Christmas presents. Thank you!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 28, 2020

      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!

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      • Ching
        May 7, 2020

        can you tell me what size or Avery number of the label you use?

        Thank you

        Reply

  • Isuri
    April 10, 2020

    It’s good to know how to make vanilla.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 10, 2020

      I’m so glad that was helpful! Thank you for that great review!

      Reply

  • Barbara
    April 5, 2020

    Hi Natasha, I’m attempting to make this vanilla extract and on the same day I noticed a white fuzz growing on the already submerged vanilla pods..is this normal? Is it supposed to break down as it infuses? Thank you for your time.

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    • Natasha
      April 6, 2020

      Hi Barbara, 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).

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      • Barbara
        April 6, 2020

        Hey, 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!

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        • Laurie
          November 30, 2020

          Thank you for doing the research. I was getting concerned

          Reply

  • Kristel Petty
    March 2, 2020

    When/how do you remove the beans?

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    • Natasha
      March 2, 2020

      Hi Kristel, 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.

      Reply

  • Julie
    March 1, 2020

    What are the best kind if vanilla beans to use? Where is a good place to buy them? Thank you. Julie S.

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    • Natasha
      March 2, 2020

      Hi Julie, the ones I buy are from Amazon and I linked to the best ones I have found in the post above.

      Reply

  • Dee Dee
    January 15, 2020

    How many times can you refill the bottle?

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    • Natasha
      January 15, 2020

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

      Reply

  • Esther
    January 5, 2020

    I make my vanilla bean extract in the instant pot in 1 hour . Ready to use that same day. 👍🏽

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    • Natasha
      January 6, 2020

      Woah! That is wild! Can you share how you do it?

      Reply

    • King
      April 4, 2020

      Hi Esther, I would love to know how you made them ready to use in 1hour!!! lol

      Reply

  • MaryEllen
    December 28, 2019

    Can I just add the vanilla beans to the bottle of volka

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    • Natasha
      December 28, 2019

      Hi MaryEllen, I suppose you could. I don’t see why not, just check the proportions of beans to vodka to make sure it will be concentrated enough.

      Reply

      • MaruEllen
        December 30, 2019

        what company did you purchase the vanilla beans from.
        I am so looking forward to making this

        Reply

  • Sylvia
    December 26, 2019

    Thank you!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 26, 2019

      You’re welcome, Sylvia!

      Reply

  • Sylvia
    December 25, 2019

    Thank you for the information! At some point will I have to add fresh vanilla beans? Thank you.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 26, 2019

      Hi Sylvia, I usually add another bean when I refill to keep the color dark.

      Reply

  • Sylvia
    December 25, 2019

    When I refill my vanilla with vodka, it’s usually after it’s about 1/3 down. How long should it sit before I can use it again? Also, how many times can I refill it before I have to add a new bean(s)? Thank you!

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    • Natasha
      December 25, 2019

      Hi Sylvia, it will have flavor right away and is useable right away if you are refilling it gradually as you use it but the longer you let it sit, the more depth of flavor it will have.

      Reply

  • Kay
    December 17, 2019

    I am making vanilla extract from bourbon as well as vodka. Do you have label template for that?

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    • Natasha
      December 17, 2019

      Hi Kay, unfortunately I don’t have a way to customize the labels – would be a nice feature though! I hope you love the extract!

      Reply

      • Dawn
        May 1, 2020

        Kay – were you able to find anything close that resembles Natasha’s labels? They are SO cute and I can’t find something similiar – yet. 🙂 Natash – I love your post and I’m going to get started!!!

        Reply

  • Bessie
    December 16, 2019

    I just put the final touches on my bottles, as they are all Christmas gifts. They are wrapped in the tea towels, but used silver measuring spoons instead of cookie cutters. They look amazing!!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 16, 2019

      That sounds lovely! Our favorite gift to give!

      Reply

    • Michele
      December 17, 2019

      Sounds great! Wish we could see pics! Measuring spoon is excellent idea!

      Reply

  • Kara
    December 16, 2019

    I made this recipe last year and absolutely loved it – such a cute gift idea. Great homemade vanilla extract too! I am making another batch for Christmas gifts, but am having trouble downloading the label sheet. Any chance you can help?

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    • Natasha
      December 16, 2019

      Hi Kara, I’m not sure why, but the link glitched. Here is the free downloadable label sheet for the vanilla extract.

      Reply

    • Kara
      December 16, 2019

      Thank you! Love your labels – so adorable. This new link works.

      Reply

      • Natashas Kitchen
        December 16, 2019

        I’m so glad to hear you’ve liked them! Thank you for that wonderful review!

        Reply

  • mattina
    December 15, 2019

    Hi! Receiving an error with the pdf when downloading the label template. Can you please fix the link? Thanks so much!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      December 16, 2019

      Hi Mattina, Here is the updated link. I’m not sure why it stopped working but it’s corrected now. I hope you enjoy the vanilla extract and the process of making it!

      Reply

  • Jaon Robinson
    December 15, 2019

    Hi Natasha,

    Thank you for the great recipe. We just bottled our first batch of HVE. I just tried to download the template on two different devices and they both stated that the file was corrupt and we could not download (one download on mobile and one on PC). How can I get the PDF?

    Reply

  • Andrea
    December 13, 2019

    Hi! I am putting this into 2 oz bottles in order to ship more easily to family. Can you please help me downsize the labels? They are too big for the bottles. Thank you so much!!

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    • Natasha
      December 13, 2019

      Hi Andrea, I’m not able to do that without completely re-designing the label sheet. Will these labels still work just wrapped further around the bottle?

      Reply

    • Dee Dee
      December 13, 2019

      Print on card stock, punch a hole in the label, then tie to the bottle.

      Reply

  • Olivia
    December 12, 2019

    Hello Natasha – this is only my 10+ recipe of yours I’ve tried, so LOVE your site! My vanilla has been “brewing“ for a month now and not anywhere near amber. I used a slightly less expensive Vodka than Smirnoff AND I kept the bottles in the box they came in. Would either of those 2 factors hv anything to do w/the light color? (Hv since our the open box in a sunny room)

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 13, 2019

      Hi Olivia, if you store it in a dark place or a pantry out of direct light that a clear glass would work fine. Light exposure may cause that.

      Reply

    • Annie Smith
      April 22, 2020

      Hi Natasha
      Could you please share what size of round sticky labels you use!
      Thank you

      Reply

      • Natashas Kitchen
        April 22, 2020

        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.

        Reply

  • asha
    December 12, 2019

    hi asha from india can we use vanilla flavored vodka for same

    Reply

    • Natasha
      December 12, 2019

      Hi, I honestly haven’t tried that product so I’m not sure.

      Reply

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