Step-by-step photos and instructions for how to make the best Homemade Vanilla Extract!  All you need is vodka, vanilla beans and a few tips and tricks. 

You’ll find that homemade vanilla is less expensive (store-bought vanilla extract can cost $4 an ounce) and more flavorful than store-bought, and it’s so EASY to make!  It never expires and you’ll have plenty to use in cookies, cakes, scones, french toast, and more.

A small bottle of homemade vanilla extract with vanilla beans and vodka inside.

There are so many reasons I love making my own vanilla extract but let me highlight a few:

  • Saves money: store-bought vanilla extract can cost up to $4 an ounce!
  • Re-fillable: Once you run out of vanilla, refill the bottle with Vodka and use the beans for another batch (they will last for up to two batches). Also, the vanilla extract wont expire as long as it’s stored in a cool, dry place.
  • Makes a great gift for friends, neighbors, housewarming gifts, or Christmas gifts you can get out of the way months in advance! Find my free printable labels for gifting vanilla, below. (Don’t miss all my Gift Ideas for Cooks!)

What you’ll need:

  • Vanilla Beans: Grade B Vanilla Madagascar beans (or Tahitian or Mexican beans, if preferred). Vanilla beans can be found in the baking aisle or online. For best flavor you’ll want 4-5 vanilla beans for every 8 ounces (1 cup) of vodka. The quality of the vanilla beans is more important than the quality of the alcohol, so you don’t need to buy an expensive bottle.
  • Alcohol: 80 proof Vodka, (or brandy, rum, or bourbon, if preferred, for different flavor).
  • Glass jars to put the vanilla in. Mason jars would work, or these 4oz glass jars are perfect for gifting to friends and neighbors.
  • Funnel

A bottle of vodka, Vanilla beans and jars for making vanilla extract.

About the Vanilla Beans:

What Grade of Vanilla Beans is best for Extract?

Grade B beans are specifically meant for making vanilla extract. They will produce a stronger flavor and they’re generally less expensive. However, Grade A beans can be used.

What’s the difference between Grade A and Grade B vanilla beans?

  • Grade A beans are typically more expensive gourmet beans, above 25% moisture (water), so they give up their flavor more easily. If a recipe calls for scraping the inside of a vanilla bean or infusing into batters or sauces (like crème brule), use Grade A beans.
  • Grade B beans are less expensive and made with less than 25% moisture, which means they wont give up their flavor as easily, but when they do, the flavor is more concentrated, making them a great choice for long-term infusion, like making vanilla extract.
  • By weight, there is the same quantity of vanilla in both Grades.

Madagascar, Tahitian, or Mexican Vanilla beans; Which is best?

  • Madagascar Vanilla Beans: most common flavor used in vanilla extract.
  • Tahitian Vanilla Beans: has hints of cherry and anise.
  • Mexican Vanilla Beans: has hints of clove and nutmeg.

How to make Vanilla Extract:

1. Cut the vanilla beans: Use a sharp knife to gently cut slits in the vanilla beans, lengthwise.

2. Add to jar, and fill with Vodka. Place the vanilla beans in a jar (you may need to cut them in half to fit, so they will be submerged in alcohol). Use a funnel, if needed, to fill with Vodka. Secure lid tightly on the bottle and shake gently.

Two process photos for cutting slits in vanilla beans, adding to a bottle and pouring in Vodka.3. Let it Rest!  Vanilla extract needs time to rest to really develop its flavor.  The longer it rests, the deeper color you’ll notice, and more importantly, the better flavor it will have.  I recommend waiting a six months before using.

Pro Tips:

  • Use dark glass or clear glass bottles. If using clear glass, be sure to store the vanilla in a cupboard or dark place.
  • Make sure the vanilla pods are fully submerged in alcohol.
  • For best flavor, use 4-5 Vanilla bean per 8 ounces (1 cup) alcohol.

Free Printable Labels for Vanilla Extract:

A 4 ounce bottle of vanilla extract with a label on it that says what it is and a place to write the bottled date.

Vanilla extract makes a great gift, so I’ve provided these simple FREE Printable Labels that are 2” squares, to stick on your bottles for gifts. I use my regular printer to print them off on this label paper.

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Recipe

A small bottle of homemade vanilla extract with vanilla beans and vodka inside.
Prep 5 minutes
Total 5 minutes
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Ingredients
 
 

  • 10 Vanilla Madagascar beans, Grade B , (or Tahitian or Mexican beans, if preferred)
  • 2 cups Vodka 80 proof (or brandy, rum, bourbon, for different flavor)
  • Vanilla Extract Printable Labels , optional

Instructions
 

  • Gather your jar(s), alcohol and vanilla beans. You will need 4-5 beans for every 8 ounces (1 cup) of alcohol. Use a sharp knife to gently cut slits in the vanilla beans, lengthwise.
  • Place the vanilla beans in jar (you may need to cut them in half to fit, so they will be submerged in alcohol). Fill with vodka. Secure lid tightly on the bottle and shake gently.
  • Add labels to jars, or write the date on the bottle. Allow to steep/brew for at least 2 months before using, (although 6-12 months is preferred for best flavor), shaking the bottles occasionally.  
  • When running low, add more vodka to the bottle and brew again, reusing the same beans for up to one more batch.

Notes

Bottles/Jars: These 4oz glass jars are perfect for gifting to friends and neighbors.

Nutrition

Calories: 77kcalCarbohydrates: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 1mg

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  1. 4 stars
    Your process for making Vanilla Extract is not correct by FDA standard. You need 1oz of vanilla beans to 8oz of alcohol for single fold. You MUST weigh your beans; each bean weighs differently, you can not just throw 4-5 vanilla beans in alcohol and call it vanilla extract. Please educate yourself on FDA standard when making extract.

    1. Thanks for your advice about the FDA standards for making vanilla extract. You’re right that for commercial quality, the ratio is 1 ounce of vanilla beans to 8 ounces of alcohol. Our method with 4-5 beans is for personal use at home, so it’s a bit more relaxed and not held to those commercial standards. This way, folks can adjust the flavor to their liking. Since we’re not selling it, we don’t need to stick strictly to the FDA rules

  2. 5 stars
    I made this vanilla in July of 2023 and have waited until just now in January of 2024 to use it. Periodically shaking it, keeping it in a dark place. It smells amazing when you open it! Wow! I used it in Lauren’s poppy seed cake recipe and it turned out wonderful. Definitely will continue to use homemade vanilla extract. By the way, I used bourbon in one bottle and rum in the other like Lauren suggested instead of vodka. I used the vanilla with the rum in the poppyseed cake recipe. Looking forward to trying the one with bourbon next! Thanks Lauren!

  3. Just put my vanilla beans and vodka together! Can’t wait until Christmas to try them. Thx for the recipe.

  4. Love this cake! Closest to grandma Betty’s home made cake any one has ever eaten. Thanks so much for sharing! I only use 1/2 the coco. 5 stars!

    1. Ma’am this is a vanilla extract recipe. NOT a cake recipe, and I will be damned if you think your grammas cake recipe is better than my Great Aunt Teresa’s Chocolate cake (Pro tip, don’t use cocoa powder. Melt chocolate in a pan to create a ganache that will fold in beautifully with your mixture)

    1. 5 stars
      I purchased a 10 pack of Madagascar Vanilla Beans online for $14.99. It’s that much for 2 beans in the store, online is the way to go

    2. Madagascar beans can be purchased at Costco. I found that the beans purchased at the grocery store is often “dried out” though sold sealed

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