Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Oh My Gosh, It's Homemade Vanilla Extract

Occasionally, I'll be sharing my recipes and thoughts for great home-made gifts that can be made on the cheap. If you're living on a limited budget like myself, you'll appreciate the minimal effort required to pull the gift together, its low cost, and more importantly, its taste.

Idea #1: Oh My Gosh, It's Homemade Vanilla Extract
Vanilla is the stuff from which baking dreams are made. Vanilla extract recipe below is a simple, easy to make, great gift to receive. Once you've sampled this home-made version, you'll think twice before purchasing the store-bought version again. Start this recipe now, and you'll be ready for the Christmas gift giving season!

Background Information.
Never hurts to be knowledgeable about your spices. Here's a little background information for you. Vanilla is a flavoring, native to tropical America, specifically Mexico. The name comes from the Spanish word "vainilla," meaning "little pod."[ Its derived from a type of orchard. If you're interested in learning more about the history of this favorite spice, its lore/legend, or alternative uses to baking, click here.

Recipe
Ingredients

2 cups of brandy or bourbon
2 vanilla beans, cut into quarters

Instructions:
  • Place the brandy and vanilla beans in a jar.
  • Seal the jar tightly
  • Let the mixture sit for 2-3 months at room temperature in a dark place to let the flavor develop.
  • Remove the pieces of vanilla beans before using.
  • This extract will keep indefinitely in a well-sealed jar.

Gift ideas:

  • Give a cup as a stand-alone item. Hand paint or decorate the jar. Wrap the jar in some ribbon and add a tag
  • Give some in a jar, accompanied by some of your favorite recipes that include vanilla as an ingredient.
  • Pull together a gift basket of vanilla flavored gifts: Jar of homemade extract, bag of french vanilla coffee beans, and some Vienna/vanilla creme cookies, etc.

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