How to Make Mexican Vanilla Extract (2024)

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Mexican vanilla is the edible bean born from the vanilla planifolia orchid, grown predominantly in the state of Veracruz. It has a higher vanillin content compared to other varieties and the combination of the orchid’s natural attributes, region’s climate, and traditional production and cultivation techniques result in exceptional flavor that makes Mexican vanilla beans among the best in the world.

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If you’re on the market for a high quality vanilla extract, be prepared to pay a premium. Unlike store-bought vanilla extracts that oftentimes infuse artificial flavors, coloring, and additives, this extract is pure and robust in flavor. Once you make your own vanilla extract, you will realize that there is absolutely no substitute. It’s a favorite during baking season along with nutmeg and cinnamon, of course.

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WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT MEXICAN VANILLA?

Mexican vanilla commands a premium price. Here are a few fun facts to help you understand what makes it so special (and worth every penny!):

  • Hand-pollination = higher cost: Due to the decline in the Melipona bee population, most vanilla in Mexico is now hand-pollinated, making the process labor-intensive and contributing to its higher cost. It’s currently the second most expensive spice in the world after saffron.
  • Unique flavor profile: Its flavor is often described as smooth and creamy with soft floral notes and a sweet marshmallow aroma, which might be why we love it in ice cream, frosting, and cupcakes!
  • Vanillin content: Mexican vanilla typically has a higher vanillin content compared to other vanilla varieties. Vanillin is the primary compound responsible for the characteristic vanilla flavor, making its extract particularly potent, aromatic, and flavorful. This makes them the richest vanilla beans on the market, in my opinion!
  • Regulations and authenticity: To protect the authenticity and quality of traditional Mexican vanilla, the Mexican government implemented strict regulations. Authentic Mexican vanilla must contain at least 35% alcohol by volume and be made from pure vanilla extract without the addition of artificial flavors or additives. The alcohol content also gives it an indefinite shelf life.

BRIEF HISTORY

  • Ancient origins: Traditional Mexican vanilla has a rich history dating back to ancient Mesoamerica, where the Vanilla planifolia orchid grew naturally. The indigenous people of Mexico, including the Totonacs and Aztecs, were the first to cultivate and use this sacred herb in medicine and recipes, including their chocolate-based beverages. They most likely used a metate to extract the oils from whole vanilla beans to add to their chocolate caliente and atole drinks.
  • Spanish conquest: The Spanish conquistadors encountered vanilla during their conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. Fascinated by its exotic aroma, they brought it back to Spain, where it quickly gained popularity as a luxurious and coveted spice.
  • Veracruz, the birthplace of vainilla: Papantla, a town in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, is considered the birthplace of vanilla. Its warm climate and fertile soil provide the ideal conditions for growing the absolute best vanilla orchids, making Veracruz a leading producer of vanilla in Mexico.
  • Threatened existence: Vanilla production faced a significant setback when vanilla orchids outside of Mexico lost their natural pollinator, the Melipona bee. This led to the development of hand-pollination techniques, which are now widely used to ensure the survival and cultivation of vanilla vine outside of its native environment.

For more vanilla history, check out the Hungry for History podcast episode, Vanilla: The Edible Orchid.

WHAT IS VANILLA EXTRACT?

Pure Mexican Vanilla Extract is made from premium, hand-selected beans cultivated in Mexico that are infused into 35% alcohol. Its smooth essence enhances the flavors of:

  • Old-Fashioned Carrot Cake
  • Paletas
  • Aguas frescas
  • French toast
  • Oatmeal
  • Mexican vanilla cupcakes
  • Mexican vanilla ice cream

Note: If using pure varieties of Mexican vanilla extract, a small amount goes a long way too – one tablespoon of extract or vanilla bean paste is equivalent to one vanilla bean.

WHERE TO BUY AUTHENTIC MEXICAN VANILLA?

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WHY IS MEXICAN VANILLA SO EXPENSIVE?

Mexican vanilla is more potent, complex, and aromatic compared to other vanilla varieties. According to Voladores Vanilla, there are several reasons why Mexican vanilla tends to be more expensive than vanilla from other countries:

  • Mexican vanilla is very scarce due to farmers not being paid fair prices by large companies or middlemen. As a result, many farmers turn to other more profitable crops like corn.
  • Mexican vanilla beans are still grown and cured using traditional methods unlike in other countries like Indonesia and Madagascar. This means that each vanilla pod is sun-dried on straw mats rather than baked in industrial ovens in order to achieve maximum aroma and flavor.
  • Mexico is the birthplace of vanilla and in the past has benefitted from the perfect growing conditions for the plant – sunlight to shade ratio, humidity, altitude and rainfall. However, due to climate change, Mexican vanilla farmers have struggled greatly with their crops due to excess heat and rainfall damaging entire lots of vanilla pods.
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Now, if all of this vanilla talk left you inspired, here’s how you can make authentic Mexican vanilla extract at home. This step-by-step guide will help you create a high-quality, aromatic extract that will step up your dessert recipes with the smooth, creamy, and flavorful essence of Mexican vanilla.

INGREDIENTS

To make Mexican vanilla extract, you will need:

  • Mexican vanilla beans: Look for plump, moist beans that are oily to the touch. I buy my Mexican vanilla beans from Voladores Vanilla.
  • Vodka: You will need vodka with at least 35% alcohol content. The vodka acts as the solvent to extract the flavor compounds from the vanilla beans. This is important for proper extraction and preservation of the vanilla flavor. Lower alcohol content may result in a weaker extract.

Note: The quality of the ingredients plays a significant role in the final outcome of your vanilla extract. Using high-quality Mexican vanilla beans and a neutral alcohol such as vodka will contribute to a more flavorful and aromatic extract.

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MEXICAN VANILLA BEANS

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For the richest and highest grade beans, I buy in bulk fromVoladores Vanilla, which sources traditional varieties directly from small growers in Papantla, Veracruz. They come vacuum sealed and are much fresher than what you’ll find in most spice shops.VIEW PRODUCT

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

According to FDA standards, you need approximately 1 gram of vanilla beans per 10 mL of alcohol. So, you would need 35 grams of vanilla for a 350 mL bottle of alcohol or approximately 10-12 gourmet grade vanilla beans (or about 15 – 18 extract grade) to make approximately 12 ounces of extract. To learn more about the different types of vanilla beans, visit Voladores Vanilla.

1.GATHER INGREDIENTS AND SUPPLIES

To make your own Mexican vanilla extract, you’ll need:

  • 12 gourmet grade Mexican vanilla beans
  • 12 ounces of vodka (at least 35% alcohol content)
  • A clean, airtight glass bottle for storage

2. COMBINE INGREDIENTS

  • Start by carefully slicing the vanilla beans lengthwise, exposing the seeds inside. This step is crucial as it allows the flavor to infuse into the liquid more effectively. While slicing, ensure the beans remain intact and don’t slice all the way through to the other side. I actually like to scrape out the seeds and add them to the bottle before adding the beans.
  • Place the sliced vanilla beans into the glass bottle. Pour the vodka over the beans, making sure they are fully submerged. Seal the bottle tightly.
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3. INFUSE AND AGE

  • Store the bottle in a cool, dark place, such as a kitchen cabinet or pantry for at least eight weeks. Note: longer infusion times will intensify the flavor. Remember to shake the bottle gently every few days to aid the infusion process.
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4. ENJOY OR GIFT YOUR HOMEMADE MEXICAN VANILLA EXTRACT

  • Once the aging period is complete, strain the extract to remove the vanilla bean remnants. You now have your own authentic Mexican vanilla extract!
  • If desired, transfer it to a smaller, dark glass bottle with a dropper or small funnel for convenient use in your recipes. I like to add one spent vanilla bean cut in half to each bottle. You can also use the spent vanilla beans to infuse flavor into granulated sugar.
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LOOKING FOR MORE INSPIRATION?

  • Lavender Cookies with Vanilla
  • Mango and Vanilla Yogurt Paletas
  • Homemade Kumquat and Vanilla Bean Jam
  • Strawberry and Vanilla Cream Paletas with Chia
  • Sweet Citrus Fruits Salad with Mexican Vanilla Bean Simple Syrup
  • Interview with Nicole Reyna, Founder of Voladores Vanilla and Flan and Apple Pie

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Mexican Vanilla Extract

by Lola Dweck

Learn how to make authentic Mexican vanilla extract at home. This step-by-step guide will help you create a high-quality, aromatic extract that will elevate your recipes with the smooth, creamy, and flavorful essence of Mexican vanilla.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 12 Mexican vanilla beans gourmet grade (or 16 extract grade)
  • 12 ounces vodka at least 35% alcohol content

Instructions

  • Split the vanilla beans lengthwise using a sharp knife, but leave about a centimeter at the top intact so the beans remain connected.

  • Place the split vanilla beans into a glass bottle and pour the alcohol over the beans, ensuring they are fully submerged. Seal the bottle tightly and shake well.

  • Store the bottle in a cool, dark place, such as a pantry or cupboard. Shake the jar gently every week or so to encourage the extraction process.

  • Allow the vanilla beans to steep in the alcohol for at least 8 weeks. The longer it steeps, the stronger the flavor will be. Alcohol helps preserve your vanilla extract and maintain a long shelf life.

  • After the desired steeping period, strain the extract to remove the vanilla beans.

  • Pour the extracted liquid into smaller, clean bottles or jars for easier use and storage. Label the bottles with the date and type of extract.

  • Store the homemade vanilla extract in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight or heat.

A Note from Lola

TIPS, TRICKS, AND VARIATIONS

  • While vodka is commonly used for making vanilla extract because of its neutral flavor, you can experiment with other spirits like rum, bourbon, tequila, or mezcal to add different flavor profiles. Keep in mind that the choice of alcohol will influence the final taste of the extract.
  • The longer you let the vanilla beans infuse in the alcohol, the stronger and more intense the flavor will be. While 8 weeks is the minimum recommended time, you can let it age for even longer for a more robust vanilla taste.
  • If you are looking for an alcohol substitute to make an alcohol-free version of this recipe you may use food-grade glycerin (or glycerol), which is derived from plants.
  • If you plan on giving a bottle of homemade Mexican vanilla extract as a gift, be sure to allow enough time for its full flavor to develop or include a “ready to use by” date on the bottle. I also like to divide my vanilla extract into small 3.5-ounce glass bottles when giving them as a gift and I include one vanilla bean, cut in half, in each bottle so that the flavor continues to infuse!
  • You can also purchase Pure Mexican Vanilla Extract from my online shop, Lola’s Mercadito!

HOW TO USE MEXICAN VANILLA EXTRACT

  • Baking: Add Mexican vanilla extract to your favorite baked goods such as cookies, cakes, muffins, and bread. It imparts a rich and aromatic flavor, elevating the overall taste of your creations.
  • Desserts: Use Mexican vanilla extract in desserts like puddings, custards, ice creams, and creamy desserts. It adds a creamy and sweet flavor with subtle hints of spice and floral notes.
  • Beverages: Enhance your beverage by adding Mexican vanilla extract. Whether it’s hot chocolate, coffee, smoothies, or milkshakes, a few drops of Mexican vanilla extract can add depth and warmth to the drink.
  • Sauces, syrups, and jams: Incorporate Mexican vanilla extracts into sweet sauces, syrups, reductions, or jams. It complements flavors in dishes like caramel sauces, fruit compotes, and pancake syrups.
  • Savory dishes: Mexican vanilla extract can also be used sparingly in certain savory dishes to add a touch of sweetness and complexity. It pairs well with rich and savory sauces, marinades, and glazes for meats or roasted vegetables.

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FAQs

How is Mexican vanilla extract made? ›

Mexican Pure Vanilla Extract is made from premium, hand-selected beans cultivated in Mexico, the original birthplace of the vanilla plant. Our proprietary cold extraction process gently draws out and preserves the vanilla's more than 300 flavor compounds, resulting in one of the world's most exceptional vanillas.

How do you make high quality vanilla extract? ›

You only need 2 ingredients for homemade vanilla extract: vanilla beans and vodka. Let the vanilla beans infuse the vodka for as little as 8 weeks, but for optimal flavor, wait at least 6-12 months before using. Homemade vanilla is more cost efficient than store-bought options. You can try homemade vanilla sugar too.

What is the ratio for making vanilla extract? ›

The standard for pure vanilla extract is 1 oz. of vanilla beans (by weight) per 8 fl. oz. (1 cup) of alcohol.

What makes Mexican vanilla better? ›

Mexican vanilla beans are thicker than other varieties. The flavor profile of Mexican Vanilla Beans is similar to Madagascar vanilla beans though the Mexican vanilla has a mellower, smooth, quality and a spicy, woody fragrance that provides a depth that the other vanilla beans can't match.

What alcohol is used in Mexican vanilla extract? ›

To make your own Mexican vanilla extract, you'll need:

12 ounces of vodka (at least 35% alcohol content)

What's the difference between regular vanilla extract and Mexican vanilla extract? ›

Pure vanilla is made with the extract of beans from the vanilla plant. Mexican vanilla is frequently made with the extract of beans from the tonka tree, an entirely different plant that belongs to the pea family.

What is the best alcohol to make vanilla extract? ›

Choosing an Alcohol
  • Vodka will give you the smoothest, purest, most unadulterated and well-balanced vanilla flavor and is my preference.
  • Grain alcohol has more of a bite to it and typically pulls the flavor from the beans faster than vodka. ...
  • Bourbon will yield a smooth, warm extract with caramel undertones.
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Why does my homemade vanilla extract taste like alcohol? ›

Remember that all "Pure" extracts are required to have a minimum 35% alcohol content, which is just as much alcohol that is in hard liquor. Alcohol is needed for extraction. Since this may be your first time making extract, you may notice characteristics that you didn't before in your store-bought "pure" extract.

Is it worth making your own vanilla extract? ›

A bit of simple math reveals that homemade vanilla extract is the more economical choice. Say you buy two 4-ounce bottles of the good vanilla extract from the grocery store every year. If each jar costs $18, that's $180 over a five-year span.

How much alcohol should be in pure vanilla extract? ›

By FDA standards, pure vanilla extract contains a minimum of 35 percent alcohol, the same proof as Captain Morgan rum. You can't buy it in liquor stores, but it's sold in grocery stores and for many, it is a household staple.

How many vanilla beans does it take to make a gallon of vanilla extract? ›

FDA standards call for at least 13.35 ounces of vanilla beans per gallon of liquid. This equates to approximately . 9 oz of beans per 8 ounces of alcohol! Many people really like to use rum, bourbon, or brandy.

How long does homemade vanilla extract last? ›

When stored properly, vanilla extract will keep indefinitely, but using it within five years will allow for best flavor and aroma. Do not refrigerate or freeze, even after opening. What is the shelf life of my vanilla beans? When stored properly, two years.

Which Mexican vanilla is best? ›

The Canosa family, who produces our vanilla exclusively, has been winning the Gold Medal of Honor award in Mexico for 30 years running. It simply is the best! The primary difference between the Traditional and the Pure is the amount of alcohol in the vanilla.

Why is Mexican vanilla so expensive? ›

1) Mexican vanilla is very scarce due to farmers not being paid fair prices by large companies or middlemen. As a result, many farmers turn to other more profitable crops like corn. 2) Mexican vanilla beans are still grown and cured using traditional methods unlike in other countries like Indonesia and Madagascar.

How to tell if Mexican vanilla is real? ›

- Authentic mexican vanilla is a darkish brown, amber color. Not black, not clear. - If you see clear vanilla it's synthetic. Period.

Is Mexican vanilla watered down? ›

Traditional Mexican Vanilla has 10% alcohol (90% water) and less than 1% of natural vanillin. The vanillin helps hold the flavor.

What is the source of Mexican vanilla? ›

The most rich and authentic vanilla grows in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, near the Gulf of Mexico. Since this discovery, Mexican Vanilla has been produced in other tropical regions of the world, but only through artificial pollinization.

Which country produces the best vanilla extract? ›

Combined with the hot, humid climate and rich soil, hand pollination by the country's skilled and patient farmers has enabled Madagascar to become the world's top vanilla producer in both quantity and quality.

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