Homemade vanilla extract (recipe)

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Homemade vanilla extract (recipe)
NameHomemade vanilla extract
IngredientsBrandy Vanilla beans
Totaltime (in hours)0
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories75.2
Fat0
Protein0
Carbohydrate0
Fiber0
Net carbohydrates0
Sugar0
Saturated fat0
Cholesterol (mg)0
Sodium0.3
Servings100
Yield750 oz
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Homemade vanilla extract (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about zero per serving.

Recipe instructions

  1. Carefully open the bottle of brandy.
  2. Pour off approximately one shot of liquid.
  3. On a small cutting board slice vanilla beans in half, then again length wise. This will produce 4 strips of vanilla bean husk per each original bean.
  4. With a sharp fine tip paring knife, gently slide the blade flat against the inside of the hull of vanilla husk. Put all gathered vanilla pulp (looks just like fine coffee grounds) straight into bottle of brandy, and then place the husk inside the bottle as well. Repeat until all slices of bean husk have been stripped and dropped into the bottle.
  5. Re-cork/close bottle and gently shake to disburse the vanilla husks and pulp in the liquid. This is a very slow steeping process so do not rush the immersion.
  6. Store bottle on in a space where you will remember to stir/swirl the bottle aprox once a week for at least 2 to 3 months.
  7. When you pour off some of your homemade vanilla into a smaller bottle for easier usage, remember to refill the original bottle back up with fresh alcohol, and begin the immersion process again. The original beans will last at several steeps, in fact my original vanilla has been used for 4 batches now
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    Food tags
    Easy, Inexpensive, From Scratch


Homemade vanilla extract (recipe) details

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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:2160H

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