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Vanilla Sugar

July 21, 2014 by Aliesha


Easy and gourmet… those words don’t usually go together, but in this case, they do!  Vanilla sugar is a gourmet substitution wherever you would use regular sugar, yet it is so simple to make!

Vanilla Sugar

1 vanilla bean pod* (beans removed for a recipe, such as this one)
sugar

*I prefer Beanilla Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans

Place vanilla bean pod and sugar in a jar (a small mason jar works great).  Shake, then store in a cool, dry place for about a week or so, shaking or stirring occasionally.

That’s it!  Now you have beautiful vanilla sugar that will add a little pizzazz to baked goods, tea, or coffee!

This would make a lovely gift as well.

Enjoy!

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DIY Vanilla Extract

June 12, 2014 by Aliesha

Two years ago, I made vanilla extract for the first time.  It was so fun and easy!  I’ve been using it since then and giving it away as gifts.  It was time to make a new batch, so I searched around for a great source for vanilla beans.

I discovered Beanilla, and I’m so glad I did!  Their beans are high quality and reasonably priced.  They have a great selection of vanilla bean varieties.  I used their Madagascar beans for this latest batch of vanilla extract, and it smells so amazing!

I have two more recipes coming up soon that use these beans, so keep an eye out for those in the next couple of weeks.

It’s very simple to make vanilla extract, plus you know that it is pure (with no artificial flavorings or added sugar).  Even Vera joined in on the process!

DIY Vanilla Extract   (Printable recipe here.)

vanilla beans (I used Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans from Beanilla – current price is $25 for 25 beans)
vodka, 35%+ alchohol, 70+ proof (or rum, but I haven’t personally tried that)
cutting board
sharp knife
liquid measuring cup
funnel
swing-top glass bottles
(optional) amber glass bottles for gift-giving (check out the whole bottle selection here)

Slice vanilla bean pods lengthwise to reveal the beans inside (no need to cut all the way through).

Place 5-7 beans per 8 ounces of alcohol into each bottle.

Kids can help with this step!

Pour alcohol into bottle using measuring cup and funnel.

Make sure the beans are fully covered.

Close the lids, give the bottles a good shake, then store in a cool, dark place for at least 8 weeks (longer is great too!).  I really like to let mine mellow for around 3-6 months for a maximum depth of flavor.

Shake the bottle every day or so for the first week, then once a week after that.

When the vanilla has “aged” long enough, the color will be dark* and it will smell fantastic!

*In the photos below, the vanilla has only been aging for about five weeks.

If desired, you can transfer vanilla extract to small bottles for gift giving or storage.

This makes a great Christmas gift for anyone who likes to bake a lot!  Start your extract now so it’s ready for the holiday season!

Disclosure:  I received vanilla beans from Beanilla at no charge in order to facilitate this review and tutorial.  All other supplies were purchased personally. My opinions are completely my own.

Filed Under: food, gift ideas, miscellaneous, projects, recipes

Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs

March 18, 2014 by Aliesha



I love snacking on hard-boiled eggs (healthy and frugal!), but sometimes it feels like they can really “put up a fight” when trying to peel them!  I’ve learned a few simple tricks for making the process easier.

One important thing to do is use older eggs rather than fresher ones.  You can test eggs by placing them in a bowl of water.  If they sink to the bottom, they are really fresh.  If they float to the top, they are bad.  But if they bob a little bit or lift slightly off the bottom on one end, they are perfect for hard-boiling!  The reason this is the case is because the air pocket inside the eggs grows as they age.  (This affects ease of peeling!)

Here is my method for “Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs”!

Place eggs in a saucepan and cover with cold water.

Bring water to a boil, then immediately remove the pan from the heat and cover.

Set timer for 15 minutes.

When 15 minutes has elapsed, rinse eggs in cold water several times until they have cooled slightly.

Fill the pan with very cold water and let eggs sit in the water until cool.

Refrigerate, then peel.

Now, I know everyone makes hard-boiled eggs differently… so what’s your method?

Filed Under: cooking, homemaking, miscellaneous, recipes

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