Homemade vanilla extract recipe with vanilla beans and bourbon.

An Easy Homemade Bourbon Vanilla Extract Recipe

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With just a few simple steps and a little patience, you can make this homemade bourbon vanilla extract recipe to enhance the flavors of your baked goods. The combination of Madagascar vanilla beans and bourbon will elevate your baking to a whole new level.

Homemade vanilla extract recipe with vanilla beans and bourbon.
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A few years ago I made homemade vanilla extract for the first time as Christmas gifts for friends and family.

Since I had never made homemade extract before, I had no real expectations on how it was going to turn out.

Well let me tell you…my low expectations were blown away!

After a few months of steeping the vanilla beans in alcohol, I knew homemade vanilla extract was the only kind I wanted to use in my baking going forward.

The smell was unlike any store bought extract I had purchased before, and the flavor my vanilla extract added to my baked goods…incredible. 

Family members loved it too.

Once they used up the bottle of extract I gave them, I kept getting requests to refill their bottles with more!

So, I decided to share my recipe here on the blog so that anyone can easily make & enjoy the delicious taste of extract made at home.

The vanilla extract I created a few years ago was made with Madagascar vanilla beans and a bottle of vodka.

However this year, I decided to switch things up and replace the vodka with bourbon to add even more depth of flavor to this homemade vanilla extract recipe (I’ll talk more about this in a minute). 

Let me show you how incredibly easy it is to create your own homemade vanilla extract with these easy step by step instructions!

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Why use bourbon as the liquor in vanilla extract?

Using bourbon as the liquor in vanilla extract is a great way to add depth and complexity to the flavor.

Bourbon is known for its distinct taste, which is often described as warm, smooth, and slightly sweet. 

The aging process in charred oak barrels adds a rich and mellow character, contributing notes of vanilla, caramel, and a subtle hint of spice.

These complex flavors complement the sweet and floral essence of the Madagascar vanilla beans, creating a perfect combination in this bourbon extract recipe. 

Homemade extract in small glass bottles for baking.

What are some brands of bourbon that would be good for this recipe?

When it comes to selecting bourbons for making vanilla extract, choose ones with a balanced flavor profile that complements the vanilla beans without overpowering them.

Here are some brands of bourbon that you can find at the liquor store for making delicious tasting vanilla extract:

  • Buffalo Trace: This Kentucky bourbon offers a smooth and mellow taste with notes of caramel, vanilla, and a hint of spice. It’s an excellent choice for creating a well rounded vanilla extract.
  • Maker’s Mark: Known for its approachable and slightly sweet flavor. Maker’s Mark works well in vanilla extract, imparting a pleasant caramel undertone.
  • Woodford Reserve: A rich and complex flavor profile featuring notes of vanilla, toffee, and toasted oak.
  • Bulleit Bourbon: This bourbon boasts a spicy and slightly fruity character with hints of vanilla and maple, adding a unique twist to your homemade vanilla extract.
  • Four Roses Single Barrel: A higher end choice, this bourbon offers a more refined taste with a mix of sweet and spicy notes that pairs wonderfully with vanilla beans.
  • Eagle Rare: With its well balanced flavors of caramel, toffee, and vanilla, Eagle Rare is a popular choice for crafting delicious vanilla extract.
  • Elijah Craig Small Batch: This is the bourbon I used and delivers a warm and rich flavor profile, with a mix of caramel, vanilla, and oak.

Remember, personal preference plays a role in your bourbon selection process. Experiment with different bourbons to find the one that best suits your budget and taste.

pro Tip

Choose a bourbon that you enjoy the taste of, within your budget. Many mid-range bourbons offer delicious flavors of vanilla, caramel, and oak that will enhance your extract and won’t overshadow the Madagascar vanilla beans’ unique flavor.

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The Best Homemade Vanilla Extract Recipe

Making your own bottle of homemade vanilla extract is so rewarding!

With just a few simple steps and a little patience, you’ll have a delicious elixir that enhances the flavors of your baked goods.

Once you make your own extract, I promise you won’t want to buy store-bought vanilla extract from the grocery store again! 

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Six Easy Steps to Make Bourbon Vanilla Extract

This bourbon vanilla extract recipe will yield about (6) 8.5 ounce bottles of extract.

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Step One: Prepare the Bottles

Wash and dry the glass bottles to ensure they are clean and ready for the beans and alcohol.

Step Two: Cut the Madagascar Beans

Using a sharp knife, carefully cut the whole vanilla beans in half lengthwise.

This exposes the tiny seeds inside the bean pod, which will infuse the bourbon with their rich flavor.

Madagascar vanilla beans for homemade bourbon extract.

NOTE: Do not cut the bean into two pieces. Just cut the pod enough to expose the vanilla bean seeds.

Step Three: Place Beans in Bottles

Place two of the cut vanilla pods inside each glass bottle. 

Step Four: Pour Bourbon Over Beans & Seal Jar

Pour the bourbon over the beans using a funnel to limit spillage.

Ensure all of the beans are fully submerged.

Seal the jar tightly with a tight-fitting lid.

Bourbon extract made at home with bourbon liquor and Madagascar vanilla beans.

Step Five: Add Labels

Affix labels to the front and back of bottles.

Bottle of extract for baking and cooking in the kitchen.
Bottle of extract made with bourbon and vanilla beans.

I like these labels because it includes the brew date which allows me to keep track of the extract’s maturation time.

Step Six: Infusion Time

This is the hardest step…waiting! 

Store the bottles in a dry place like a dark cupboard or cabinet in the kitchen. 

Bourbon extract in glass bottles for culinary creations.

Allow the extraction process to happen for at least 2 months before using.

For the best flavor, wait 6-12 months.

Give the bottles a good shake every so often to enhance the infusion process.

Tips & Tricks

  • Invest in high quality Madagascar vanilla beans. Look for plump, oily, and flexible beans. Lower-quality beans might not yield the rich vanilla flavor you desire.
  • Select a bourbon with a well balanced flavor profile. A smooth and mellow bourbon with caramel and oak notes works best.
  • Allow the extract to steep for at least 2 months for best results. The longer you wait, the better the taste will be. Shake the jar gently every few days to enhance the infusion process.
  • Store the extract in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight.
  • As you use the pure vanilla extract, you can replenish the bottle with more bourbon to extend its life. After several batches, you may want to replace the used vanilla beans to maintain the desired intensity of flavor.
  • When using your own vanilla extract in recipes, remember that it may have a slightly different taste profile compared to store bought versions. Adjust the amount according to your preferences and the specific recipe.

What types of vanilla beans should I use?

Madagascar (these are the beans I used), Tahitian, or Mexican vanilla beans are all good choices.

Grade B beans are recommended for extract making due to their higher moisture content and stronger flavor.

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Can you use another liquor besides bourbon to make vanilla extract?


Yes, you can use other types of liquor to make vanilla extract.

The alcohol acts as a solvent to extract the flavors from the vanilla beans, so here are some other options…

  • Vodka: Vodka is the most popular substitute for bourbon in vanilla extract recipes. It’s neutral flavor allows the vanilla beans to shine, resulting in a pure & classic vanilla extract.
  • Rum: Using rum adds a hint of sweetness and complexity to the extract. Dark rum, with its rich molasses undertones, imparts a unique flavor that complements the vanilla beautifully.
  • Brandy: Brandy offers a rich and fruity profile that works well with the sweet and floral essence of vanilla. The result is a luxurious and aromatic vanilla extract.
  • Gin: Although unconventional, gin can be used for a distinctive take on vanilla extract. The botanicals in gin add herbal and citrus notes that create a unique and intriguing flavor profile.

When using these alternative alcohols, you can follow the same steps outlined in this bourbon vanilla extract recipe.

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Allow the extract to steep for at least 2 months to reach its full flavor potential, and don’t forget to label and date your jar.

Each liquor will lend its own unique essence to the vanilla extract, so experiment and find the combination that best suits your taste and desired flavors.

Common Questions

Can I reuse the vanilla beans once I’ve used all of my vanilla extract?
Yes, you can refill the bottle with more bourbon once you’ve used about a quarter of the extract. The beans can be reused 2-3 times before they start to lose their potency.

How can I tell if my vanilla extract has gone bad?
If it develops an off smell, changes color drastically, or grows mold, you’ll want to discard it. However, properly made vanilla extract can last indefinitely.

How do I know when my vanilla extract is ready to be used?
The extract will be ready when it has a strong vanilla aroma and a rich, dark color. The longer it sits, the more intense the flavor will be.

Our Favorite Recipes for Bourbon Vanilla Extract


Now that you’ve made your own homemade vanilla extract, you may be looking for recipes to use it in.

Here’s a a few of our families favorite recipes…

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Apple Cider Doughnut Bread

Infused with rich apple cider and warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice, this bread delivers the comforting taste of apple cider doughnuts with the ease of a quick bread.

Sourdough bread French toast casserole is a great recipe for breakfast or dinner.
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Sourdough French Toast Casserole

Slices of sourdough bread are covered in an egg mixture, topped with cinnamon sugar, and baked to perfection. This easy sourdough French toast casserole is the ultimate breakfast or dinner!

Homemade bakery style chocolate chip muffins for cozy comfort food.
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Chocolate Chip Muffins

These bakery style chocolate chip muffins are the perfect way to begin the morning. They are big on flavor, deliciously moist, and loaded with creamy milk chocolate chips.

Vanilla Extract: A Great Homemade Gift Idea

Bourbon vanilla extract makes a thoughtful and perfect gift for various occasions.

Homemade extract made with bourbon is the perfect gift idea.
  • Holidays: Vanilla extract is a great gift during the holiday season. Whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Thanksgiving, or any other festive occasion, the warm and comforting essence of vanilla embodies the spirit of togetherness and celebration.
  • Housewarming: A new home deserves a touch of sweetness and warmth. Gifting a bottle of homemade bourbon vanilla extract is a charming way to congratulate someone on their new abode and wish them sweet memories in their kitchen.
  • Birthdays: For the baking enthusiasts and foodies celebrating their birthdays, vanilla extract is a practical yet meaningful gift that shows you know and appreciate their passions.
  • Just Because: Sometimes, the best occasions are the ones you create yourself. Gifting vanilla extract “just because” can bring joy to a friend or loved one and brighten their day.

Package your vanilla extract gift with care and add a personal touch with thoughtful labels, a bow, or recipe suggestions.

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Bourbon extract made at home with bourbon liquor and Madagascar vanilla beans.

Bourbon Vanilla Extract

This easy to make extract infuses the smooth, caramel notes of bourbon with the warm, aromatic flavors of vanilla beans. Perfect for adding depth to your desserts, coffee, and even savory dishes this bourbon vanilla extract will become a staple in your kitchen.
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Vanilla Infusion Time 60 days
Total Time 60 days 15 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 12 Madagascar Vanilla Beans
  • Funnel
  • (6) 8.5 ounce Glass Bottles
  • Sharp Knife
  • Labels

Instructions
 

  • Wash and dry the glass bottles to ensure they are clean and ready for the beans and alcohol.
  • Using a sharp knife, carefully cut the whole vanilla beans in half lengthwise.
  • Place two of the cut vanilla pods inside each glass bottle.
  • Pour the bourbon over the beans using a funnel to limit spillage. Ensure all of the beans are fully submerged.
  • Seal the jar tightly with a tight-fitting lid.
  • Affix labels to the front and back of bottles.
  • Store the bottles in a dry place like a dark cupboard in the kitchen. 
  • Allow the extraction process to happen for at least 2 months before using.
  • For the best flavor, wait 6-12 months.
  • Give the bottles a good shake every so often to enhance the infusion process.

Notes

  • Invest in high quality Madagascar vanilla beans. Look for plump, oily, and flexible beans. Lower-quality beans might not yield the rich vanilla flavor you desire.
  • Select a bourbon with a well balanced flavor profile. A smooth and mellow bourbon with caramel and oak notes works best.
  • Allow the extract to steep for at least 2 months for best results. The longer you wait, the better the taste will be. Shake the jar gently every few days to enhance the infusion process.
  • Store the extract in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight.
  • As you use the pure vanilla extract, you can replenish the bottle with more bourbon to extend its life. After several batches, you may want to replace the used vanilla beans to maintain the desired intensity of flavor.
  • When using your own vanilla extract in recipes, remember that it may have a slightly different taste profile compared to store bought versions. Adjust the amount according to your preferences and the specific recipe.
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12 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This bourbon vanilla extract recipe is easy to make and so delicious!!! My go-to recipe!

  2. Yum! I have never tried to make my own vaniall extract, but now I totally want to. I’m going to feature your receip in my weekly recap tomorrow! I think my readers will love it too!

  3. 5 stars
    If you have a Sou Vide place your vanilla in a water bath at 130 degree’s for 5-7 hours to enhance and bring more vanilla flavor sooner than waiting 2-3 months.

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