Learn how to make homemade vanilla extract with only 2 simple ingredients. Making your own vanilla extract is not only economical but very simple and easy to do. Vanilla extract is a tincture made by soaking vanilla beans in alcohol. You can use your instant pot to speed up the tincture making process, and have vanilla in 30 minutes, or you can make it the old-fashioned way by just allowing it to sit on a shelf for a few weeks until it turns into vanilla. Once you learn to make your own vanilla extract, you’ll never need to purchase it at the grocery store again.
1quartmason jars or glass bottles with tight fitting lids
Instructions
Using a sharp knife and a cutting board, split the whole beans down the center.
Add up to 20 vanilla beans to a quart sized jar or glass bottle. You can use more vanilla beans if you want a darker vanilla.
Pour alcohol over the vanilla beans, filling the container to the top.
Seal with a tight-fitting lid.
Traditional Method
Allow to sit on your shelf for 6 to 12 months and allow the alcohol to extract the vanilla flavor from the beans, making vanilla extract.
Instant Pot Method
Put 1 to 2 cups of water in the bottom of your instant pot and place the trivet on the bottom of the pot.
Place 1 or 2 quart jars of vanilla on the trivet.
Put the lid on in the sealing position and turn it on high pressure for 30 minutes.
Allow it to naturally release before opening the lid.
The high pressure of the instant pot will speed up the extraction process giving you instant vanilla extract, without having to wait many months.
Store the finished extract in a dark place at room temperature indefinitely and remake as needed.
Notes
If you have an instant pot, you can make vanilla in 30 minutes instead of waiting 6 months for the vanilla to infuse into the alcohol.
You can use your vanilla beans to make vanilla two or three times. Just put your beans in a fresh jar and cover with more vodka, or continue to add alcohol to the jar of vanilla beans as you use up the vanilla. The vanilla might be a little lighter each time, but it will still have good flavor.
Splitting the vanilla bean with a knife before making the vanilla allows the full vanilla flavor to infuse into the alcohol.