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When my beans arrive I would like to try the vanilla sugar as gift

items for Mother's Day. Does anyone have a recipe for that or some

other neat gift idea using the vanilla beans? Thanks, Debbie

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, " warlandcreek "

<warlandcreek> wrote:

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> When my beans arrive I would like to try the vanilla sugar as gift

> items for Mother's Day. Does anyone have a recipe for that or some

> other neat gift idea using the vanilla beans? Thanks, Debbie

 

 

Hi Debbie,

 

The vanilla sugar couldn't be easier... choose a favorite sugar (Chris

has some excellent ones!) regular ol' white, muscavado, organic.....

 

Bury one vanilla bean in about 6 cups of the sugar --seal in a jar.

Let sit (maybe shake the jar every so often) for a good long time to

let the vanilla oils/aroma infuse into sugar. I would say 2 weeks

will do it good, but longer is better. Then repackage into nice jars

(hmmm... doesn't Chris also have those wonderful plastic bail jars for

sale too? or was that a co-op?)

 

You can do as many vanilla beans as you want in as many cups of sugar

as you want. Just do it to your desired strength.

 

I made a lovely vanilla bean/Everclear infusion. I make lovely

natural perfumes with it. It is so strong that I don't know how I

will ever use it up (lots of people are gonna get perfumes and sprays

(room sprays or cologne sprays).

 

It seems I have a young 'un sick here... at least he made it to the

bathroom by himself and reported to me afterward.

 

Gotta go!

 

Andrea

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Vanilla bean/everclear? Interesting.....I just happen to have 2 gallons of

everclear just begging to be used! I bought them with every good intention of

making clear soap, but I just haven't had the time.

 

Thanks for the suggestion! I can't wait to get my beans!!!

: )

 

Hope your child isn't too sick.....

: (

 

Cindy

Pittstown Soapworks

www.pittstownsoapworks.com

 

 

 

-------------- Original message from " Andrea " <itsmedrea1:

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I made a lovely vanilla bean/Everclear infusion. I make lovely natural perfumes

with it. It is so strong that I don't know how I will ever use it up (lots of

people are gonna get perfumes and sprays (room sprays or cologne sprays).

 

It seems I have a young 'un sick here... at least he made it to the bathroom by

himself and reported to me afterward.

 

Gotta go!

Andrea

 

 

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Vanilla sugar is what we use in Europe, instead of liquid vanilla in

cooking.

A pint jar full of sugar and half of a vanilla bean will make fine

vanilla bean sugar. The bean can be used several times over with new sugar.

Great to sprinkle on cookies, use in coffee.,yogurt and baking.

C-M

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I've been making my own Vanilla Extract for years...buy a pint of the

cheapest vodka you can find at the liquor store. Take 2-3 vanilla

beans, slit them open lengthwise, and drop in the bottle. Set the

bottle in a dark place (kitchen cabinet), try to remember to take it out

and give it a good shake a couple of times a week. It's ready to use in

about a month, and gets better as it ages! Lasts practically forever, I

think my last bottle (which I just finished using) was about 4 years

old...but then, I haven't been baking much in recent years.

 

-Melissa

 

 

 

 

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here's where I look naive, but I hear about Everclear... what is it??? A

vodka or something?

 

M in Cleve

guinness97 [guinness97]

Wednesday, February 16, 2005 2:44 AM

Re: Re: vanilla bean " recipes "

 

 

Vanilla bean/everclear? Interesting.....I just happen to have 2 gallons

of everclear just begging to be used! I bought them with every good

intention of making clear soap, but I just haven't had the time.

 

Thanks for the suggestion! I can't wait to get my beans!!!

: )

 

Hope your child isn't too sick.....

: (

 

Cindy

Pittstown Soapworks

www.pittstownsoapworks.com

 

 

 

 

 

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, " M. Gilbert "

<michelle.gilbert@s...> wrote:

> here's where I look naive, but I hear about Everclear... what is it??? A

> vodka or something?

>

 

 

Everclear is the highest proof alcohol you can get (well... in some

states you cannot get it, but here in Illinois you can). It is

actually the name of the alcohol that you will see on the bottle.

 

For extracting oils from different plant materials, it is best to use

the highest proof alcohol you can. But, not necessarily if you intend

to drink it! LOL

 

Vodka is the next highest proof.

 

I did use some of my vanilla *tincture* (realized I said infusion

yesterday. Infusion is soaking the plant materials in an oil;

tincture is in alcohol) in some baking I did.

 

You must remember that using an vanilla/alcohol tincture is not

necessarily the same as vanilla extract. The tincture does not have

any sugar in it whereas a vanilla extract has plenty of it.

 

This can affect the taste of some products you choose to use it with.

I was making a sweet potatoe souffle and it was lovely in it, but the

coffee that I decided to put a drop in, was pretty bitter. I also

made homemade waffles and used a bit in it --it definitely would have

benefitted from the addition of sugar though!

 

I'm certain you can find instructions to make actually vanilla

extract, if you want to, on the web.

 

At home with the sick kids today. They are not bad though.

 

Andrea

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it's a very high proof vodka

Paula ........in Michigan

Coming soon Farm Fresh Soaps & Candles

 

 

here's where I look naive, but I hear about Everclear... what is it??? A

vodka or something?

 

M in Cleve

 

 

 

 

 

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