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Homemade Vanilla Extract

I bake quite a bit, and vanilla is something that I use a lot of.  Pure vanilla extract in the store is so expensive, and you never really know what you are going to get.  So  I decided that I would make my own. This is also something that would make a wonderful Christmas gift, so make plenty so that you can give some away!

This is what you need:

whole vanilla beans
vodka or rum
glass bottles or containers
 

 I purchased my vanilla beans on e-bay, but you can also get them on amazon.  I found they cost a lot less here than purchasing them in the grocery store.  You only need to get B grade beans to make vanilla extract.  Purchasing gourmet or fancy grade A will not make a better vanilla.  This link for Wikipedia will tell you more than you ever wanted to know about vanilla.  But scroll down, and it explains the different grades and types of vanilla so you can make your choice of beans.

I used 5 vanilla beans to 750 ml of vodka.   You can vary these amounts depending upon your taste and how much you want to make.

Slit your vanilla bean down the center of one side, and scrape out the pulp:

Slit your vanilla bean

Slit your vanilla bean

Scrape the pulp out with your knife

Scrape the pulp out with your knife

Place the pulp into your bottle. Next add the bean and the vodka. Close up the top with a cork or a lid.

Pulp, vanilla and vodka in the bottle

Pulp, vanilla and vodka in the bottle

Now place your bottle in a cool dark place.  This will take about 2 months to be a nice strong vanilla.  Take your bottle and shake it up about once a day to distribute the vanilla, which will settle on the bottom of the bottle.  You can start using it any time that you think it is strong enough.  I have read several different article on it, and it seems to be a matter of preference.  I figure that the longer it sets, the better.

Vanilla at 2 weeks.

Vanilla at 2 weeks.

This is what mine looks like at 2 weeks.

Before using the vanilla, strain it through several layers of cheesecloth to remove the bits from the pulp. This will never go bad or spoil.

You can take the pods from the beans and place them back in your bottle and keep them there if you prefer, or put them in a pint jar with some sugar, and make some vanilla sugar for baking as well!

So gather up all of those bottles you have been saving from your wine, or picking up at garages sales and thrift stores and start making your own vanilla!

Make your own lemon extract as well!  Click here for the link.

We’re Coming Along……

Drilling the Holes

Drilling the Holes

In my last post I was telling you that we are revamping our garden area.  We rented an auger to dig some post holes, and the posts are in!  Cement and all!

Post Hole Auger

Post Hole Auger

Here’s a picture of that beauty!  Looks like it would be a breeze to do doesn’t it?  Well……the ground was a little wet as you went down, and we went down about 2 1/2 feet.  So sometimes we hit water.  And then about half of the time we had to get on each side of the handle and rock the auger back and forth to get it back out.  LOL!  I’m sure we were a sight!

Digging Post Holes

Digging Post Holes

 

Poles Ready for Cement

Posts Ready for Cement

We set each post into the holes so that they were ready for cement.  You can see that I had the old wire rolled up in the old garden area.  And one of the beds was setting in there.  I pulled the rest of the metal posts out.  We changed our plans as we went along, (always  seems to go that way) and decided to put in more wood posts, and took out all of the metal ones.  We are changing from using our 4 foot fence to 6 foot. The deer are a real problem here, they bed in the woods right behind the house so we decided since the post are tall enough, we will put in the taller fencing wire.

Cemented in Poles

Cemented in Poles

So on Sunday, we went back to Home Depot and picked up 7 more posts, and 7 more bags of pre-mix concrete.   We did 15 holes for the posts and one for a pear tree I had to plant.

Ready for Fencing

Ready for Fencing

So here is the garden today.  We had a heavy frost last night.  I have been tilling the old garden spot up and removing the grass and leveling it for the beds.  I have one placed where it is going to be.  I’m getting ready to fill it up for planting.  I hope to get some tomato plants at farmer’s market this weekend to put in there.  I need to bring the other 3 beds down and place them, and dig out any grass in that area.  My garden is going to total 36′ wide and 48′ long.  We have a couple of blueberry bushes and a 20′ row of Cascade berries my son gave to me when he was clearing out his garden area.  So we have a good start.

How are your gardens coming along?  Have you been able to plant yet?  Please share, I would love to hear about your garden!

Enjoy your week!