{make} Homemade Vanilla Extract for the Holidays

October 25, 2010

Homemade Christmas Gifts: Make Your Own Vanilla Extract

If you’re looking for an easy, affordable and rewarding homemade holiday gift for friends, family or co-workers, whipping up a batch of your own vanilla extract is the perfect solution! After all, with lots of holiday baking on the horizon, vanilla extract will be a welcome (and delicious) homemade gift.

These directions will make six 4-ounce bottles of vanilla extract. Feel free to double or halve the recipe to suit your gift-giving needs!

What you’ll need ~

Homemade Christmas Gifts: Make Your Own Vanilla Extract

How to make it ~

Start by thoroughly washing the bottles with hot, soapy water. Rinse well and allow them to air dry.

Using a sharp knife, slice each vanilla bean lengthwise, starting and stopping about 1/4″ from each end.

Next, cut each bean in half crosswise. You should now have 24 pieces.

Place 4 vanilla bean pieces in each bottle. Using a measuring cup or funnel, pour 1/2 cup of vodka into each bottle. The beans should be completely submerged in the liquid.

Screw on the caps tightly and place bottles in a cool, dark environment to steep. The vanilla will be ready to use as soon as 6 weeks, but the longer you allow it to age, the more intense the vanilla flavor will be.

Spread holiday cheer ~

Feel free to download our round holiday gift tags to dress up your vanilla extract before giving it to the lucky recipient.

The round tags are 2-1/2″ in diameter and can be printed on quality cardstock, hole punched and tied to the extract bottles with twine or ribbon.

Or, if you’d rather turn them into stickers, print them out on sticker paper and affix them directly to the bottles. I used a scalloped edge round punch on my stickers; the 2″ size punch works perfectly.

Homemade Christmas Gifts: Free Printable Round Holiday Gift Tags or Stickers

How much it costs ~

Here’s a breakdown of about how much it costs to make all six bottles of vanilla:

  • Vanilla beans are approx. $1 each ~ $12
  • Bottles are approx. $0.60 each ~ $3.60
  • A 1.75L bottle of SKYY is approx. $21 (this size will make about 14 bottles of vanilla) ~ $9
  • Total: $25 or about $4 per bottle

A 4oz bottle of store-bought vanilla (of comparable quality) will run you about $8!

There are ways to save a bit of money on this project, too. I used SKYY because it’s what I had in the house, but there are other less expensive vodka brands that will do the trick.

Wódka is a highly rated vodka that’s available for less than $10 per bottle. I’ll definitely be using this the next time I make a batch of vanilla.

Enjoy ~ and don’t forget to keep a bottle of vanilla for yourself!

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  • http://www.NikkiInStitches.Wordpress.com Nikki, In Stitches

    Love this idea!
    All of the bakers on my list are getting this for Christmas this year!
    And of course, I’ll save one for myself!
    Thanks for such a great post!
    Nikki

  • http://www.fashionfrugality.com Katherine

    LOVE this idea! Cannot wait to make this as a nice hostess gift!

  • http://www.ofra-t.com Kay Levin

    A super idea. Thank you so much !

  • http://www.iamalongfortheride.blogspot.com Laura

    What beautiful gifts!!

    This week is my blog anniversary and to celebrate I’m hosting a week’s worth of giveaways. I hope you stop by!

  • http://cas-anoasisinthedesert.blogspot.com Carol

    What a super fun idea & great gift idea. Thanks so much!
    CAS

  • http://www.gotwick.com Doris Rush-Lopez

    Wow, my sisters will luv this as a Christmas gift!!!! They all are great cooks and bakers!!!!

  • http://www.bakeat350.blogspot.com bridget {bake at 350}

    These are SO cute….I just printed my labels! Can’t wait to use them!

  • Thecoupongirl

    This is a lovely idea! I shared your page via a post on my blog.

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