How to Make Vanilla Extract from Vanilla Beans (Homemade Vanilla)

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As any serious baker will tell you, pure, real, homemade vanilla extract can be the difference between a normal cookie and an award-winning confection! It is so much better that you probably think it must be difficult, expensive and time consuming to make. The reality is, it takes less of your time and effort to make real vanilla extract than it does to bake the cookies you add it to, and the cost is comparable or less than just buying vanilla extract.

To make things even easier for you we have created an all in one Homemade Vanilla Extract Kit that you can purchase on our site and create your own vanilla in 4 easy steps.

Homemade Vanilla – Better than Store Bought

When it comes to food, the idea that something homemade is better than something store bought isn’t hard to imagine. What is hard to imagine is just how much better homemade vanilla really is. It’s not just a bit better. It’s not even just a lot better. It is so much better that anyone who has ever made their own vanilla from vanilla beans, will never buy vanilla extract again. It’s THAT good.

What Makes Homemade Vanilla Extract Better

The most significant factor is the vanilla beans. When you make your own homemade vanilla extract you can choose the quality of vanilla beans you use. Premium grade vanilla beans simply have a richer, fuller flavor than any commercially produced vanilla extract.

How to Make Your Own Vanilla Extract at Home

It's surprisingly easy to make your own vanilla extract. You only need a few ingredients, and some patience.

The ingredients:

 FDA standards call for at least 13.35 ounces of vanilla beans per gallon of liquid. This equates to approximately .9 oz of beans per 8 ounces of alcohol! Many people really like to use rum, bourbon, or brandy. The quality and brand of the alcohol are not important. The quality of the vanilla beans is extremely important which is why we use a blend of gourmet quality or Grade A vanilla beans and beans specifically grown for extract purposes.

The 4 Steps for How to Make Vanilla Extract

Step One – Slit the beans long-ways then cut into smaller pieces. Place them into the jar or bottle.

Step Two – Completely submerge your beans by adding 8 oz of your favorite vodka, rum, bourbon, or brandy.

Step Three – Secure the lid on the jar or bottle and give your new delicious concoction a shake 1-2 times weekly.

Step Four – Try not to run out of patience. It takes about 6 - 12 months for the vanilla beans to magically turn the alcohol into pure, homemade vanilla extract. After 6 months, most of the extraction is finished. The vanilla beans could be removed, but if you leave the vanilla beans in the bottle, the flavor continues to evolve like wine does.

Store your vanilla extract out of direct sunlight and at room temperature and it will last literally forever, if you don’t use it up.

Premium Madagascar Bourbon Gourmet Vanilla Beans

Madagascar Bourbon Gourmet Vanilla Beans have a strong, deep, rich, vanilla aroma. The traditional, rich and creamy vanilla flavor that you expect is exactly what these beans deliver. They are ideal for making your homemade vanilla extract. In fact, Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans are highly sought after because the region in which they are grown is known to produce the best quality beans.

Your Homemade Vanilla Extract

Perhaps you will just make enough vanilla extract for your own baking. Many people find that small bottles of homemade vanilla extract make ideal gifts. Make a large batch and repackage it into pretty jars or bottles. They make great hostess gifts, gifts for teachers, holiday gifts, or any occasion you have to give a gift to your favorite baker.

Making vanilla extract is quick and easy, aside from the waiting part. Yes, the waiting is the hardest part.

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167 thoughts on “How to Make Vanilla Extract from Vanilla Beans (Homemade Vanilla)

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Aurora Christofferson

I first made homemade vanilla two years ago with VBK Madagascar beans. I gifted some and kept the rest. It’s like
Liquid gold. Now that my large bottle is almost gone, can I simply add more vodka to the bottle to keep it going? If so, do I also need to add more beans? I’m afraid it will throw off the ratio of beans to alcohol. Also, doesn’t that have to ferment again? I’m confused on using “the mother.” Can anyone advise? Maybe I should just start a brand new batch?

April 18, 2026 at 07:09am
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Aurora Christofferson

I first made homemade vanilla two years ago with VBK Madagascar beans. I gifted some and kept the rest. It’s like
Liquid gold. Now that my large bottle is almost gone, can I simply add more vodka to the bottle to keep it going? If so, do I also need to add more beans? I’m afraid it will throw off the ratio of beans to alcohol. Also, doesn’t that have to ferment again? I’m confused on using “the mother.” Can anyone advise? Maybe I should just start a brand new batch?

April 18, 2026 at 07:09am
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Aurora Christofferson

I first made homemade vanilla two years ago with VBK Madagascar beans. I gifted some and kept the rest. It’s like
Liquid gold. Now that my large bottle is almost gone, can I simply add more vodka to the bottle to keep it going? If so, do I also need to add more beans? I’m afraid it will throw off the ratio of beans to alcohol. Also, doesn’t that have to ferment again? I’m confused on using “the mother.” Can anyone advise? Maybe I should just start a brand new batch?

April 18, 2026 at 07:08am
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Pamela Rogers

How to make vanilla extract?

April 11, 2026 at 20:07pm
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Linda Phipps

I want to make two oz bottles as gifts. I plan on packaging three of the bottles together in a little gift box with one made with vodka one made with bourbon and one made with rum. Can someone please tell me how much or how many vanilla beans I need in each little bottle? I’m thinking two. Thank you very much. I would greatly appreciate some input from a knowledgeable person. This is my first time doing this.

April 5, 2026 at 09:49am

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