8 Recipes For Making Homemade Extracts | Ready Nutrition (2024)

There is nothing like pure extracts to use in baking your favorite recipes. Using high quality extracts make a big difference in the outcome of your food’s flavor. Additionally, those who are wanting to live a more wholesome lifestyle should be aware that the imitation extracts are made fromwood byproducts and often contain chemicals.

Get Creative!

Extracts are made by transferring the flavor and aromas of the bean, nut or herb into alcohol (usually vodka, but sometimes brandy or rum). Vodka is the alcohol of choice because it has a neutral flavor. Other liquors can be used, but they contribute flavors of their own.

Rather than spending an exorbitant amount of money stocking up on delicious, aromatic extracts, you can make you own in 5 minutes – all you need are a few ingredients: high grade liquor, herbal leaves or flavoring beans and time. That’s it!

To make 8 ounces of extract, the recipe is essentially the same with each recipe:

1 cup vodka and 3/4 cup of extract flavoring

Use this basic extract method for extracting flavors of fruit, nuts, herbs and spices. You can even combine different flavors to make new extracts. How amazing would chocolate coffee bean hazelnut extract be? Or, perhaps lavender vanilla extract? Or, how convenient would it be to have chocolate peppermint extract on hand for your holiday baked goods?

Recommended Extraction Tips

  1. Use high quality alcohol. The higher the quality, the better the extract. Typically, vodka makes the most pure extracts, but feel free to play around with different forms of alcohol. I have made vanilla extract with rum and it was divine.
  2. Using a dark jar or bottle to store your extracts in will better protect the extracts from sun exposure. We used dark soda bottles that we had from making homemade soda. If you do not have a dark jar or bottle, then make sure you store your extracts in a dark place.
  3. Give your extracts the gift of time. Allow extracts to sit and percolate in darkness for two months to fully absorb the flavors you have added to them.
  4. Gently shake the jar 3-4 times a week to ensure the flavor is being distributed.
  5. Ideally, extracts do not have to be refrigerated and will store indefinitely.

8 Recipes For Homemade Extracts

1. Vanilla Extract

  • 1 cup vodka
  • 3 vanilla beans
  1. Place beans and rum in a clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer as you consume the vanilla extract. This mixture will get darker over time and the flavors get richer. Don’t forget to use the vanilla beans when you are done! The vanilla is ready in about 8 weeks.
  3. Remove beans after extraction process is complete.

Tip: You may split the beans or leave them whole. If you leave them whole you can reuse it after the vanilla extract is complete.

2. Chocolate Extract

  • 1 cup vodka
  • 1/4cup cocoa powder (use high quality dark chocolate for the best flavor)
  1. Place cocoa powder and vodka in a clean glass jar or bottle. Mix well.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Strain mixture to remove any cocoa powder.

3. Coconut Extract

  • 1-1/2 cups freshly grated coconut
  • 2 cup vodka
  1. Drain coconut water and grate fresh coconut shavings and add them toa clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Strain mixture to remove any coconut shavings after extraction process.

4. Berry Extract

  • 3/4 cup berries (i.e., blueberry, raspberry, strawberry)
  • 1 cup vodka
  1. Add berries and vodka to a clean glass jar.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Strain mixture to remove any coconut shavings after extraction process.

5. Orange Extract

  • 1 cup vodka
  • peel of 5 oranges, pith removed
  1. Place fruit peels and vodka in a clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Remove peels from extract when process is complete.

6. Lemon Extract

  • 1 cup vodka
  • peel of 5 lemons, pith removed
  1. Place fruit peels and vodka in a clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Remove peels from extract when process is complete.

7. Almond Extract

  • 3/4 almonds, toasted and skins removed
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 1 cup vodka
  1. Place fruit peels and vodka in a clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Leave them in a cool dark cabinet for 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
  3. Strain and remove almonds from extract.

8. Peppermint Extract

  • 1/2 cup fresh peppermint leaves
  • 1 cup vodka
  1. Coarsely chop mint leaves and add to a clean glass jar. Fill jar with vodka.
  2. Leave jar in a cool dark cabinet for 6-8 weeks.

This article was originally published at Ready Nutrition™ on January 22nd, 2014

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    • 8 Recipes For Making Homemade Extracts | Ready Nutrition (4)

      Kissa Powellon March 12, 2016 at 3:33 pm

      That’s strange Melissa. Did you strain the liquid? I do this through a coffee filter and it’s the exact consistency of a typical extract (such as vanilla).

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    Tesson January 10, 2015 at 6:18 pm

    Hi Sarah,

    Yes, absolutely. Fill the jar 3/4 of the way up with cherries and pour vodka over it. Then you allow it to sit in a cool, dark place for two week. Strain the liquid to separate the cherries and viola!

    Reply

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    Emmaon August 31, 2015 at 7:16 pm

    Should I chop the berries or leave them whole for the berry extract? Also, is the resulting extract alcoholic because of the vodka?

    Reply

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    Ashers Momomon September 18, 2015 at 3:49 am

    I was wondering if I were to sell the extracts, say at a farmers market, or even ebay, would I need a Liqueur License? I own a business, but do not have a Liqueur licence. I wonder if selling it as an EXTRACT is a way I could get around needing a licence for it. I mean, does the extracts we buy in the store like walmart, do those company’s need a liquier licence? thanks

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    Genion January 20, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    Will other nuts than almonds work in this recipe i.e. hazelnuts or pecans? Thanks.

    Reply

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8 Recipes For Making Homemade Extracts | Ready Nutrition (2024)

FAQs

How are food extracts made? ›

The process of creating flavor extracts involves using a liquid base to pull the flavorful oils from herbs, spices, nuts or fruit. It's not unlike brewing a cup of coffee, where hot water is run through ground beans to produce a liquid extract.

How do you make natural fruit extract? ›

The basic steps are: Add the fruits or herbs (mashed or chopped depending on the ingredient) to a glass jar, like a mason jar or an old, clean, jam jar. Pour the alcohol over your fruit or herbs – all the ingredients should be covered. Screw the lid on tightly.

How many times can vanilla beans be used to make vanilla extract? ›

It is up to you when you want to discard the old beans and start fresh. I choose to use them 2-4 times, depending on the quality of the beans, how long the extract has been sitting and if I've been careful about making sure the beans stay submerged at all times.

How are extracts prepared? ›

In general, extraction procedures include maceration, digestion, decoction, infusion, percolation, Soxhlet extraction, superficial extraction, ultrasound-assisted, and microwave-assisted extractions.

How are natural flavor extracts made? ›

To create an extract, the food ingredient is soaked in alcohol and water to quite literally extract the flavor (i.e this is how vanilla extract is made, by soaking vanilla pods). Think of an extract as one of the purest ways to retrieve a flavor.

What are the three types of extracts? ›

The three most common types of extractions are: liquid/liquid, liquid/solid, and acid/base (also known as a chemically active extraction).

How do you extract natural Flavour? ›

For this, the desired natural ingredient (for example, pepper, thyme, cinnamon) is placed in a liquid such as water, alcohol or oil, into which it gradually releases its flavour. As soon as the liquid has completely absorbed the flavour from the raw material, the remaining material is filtered out.

How do you make homemade extracts without alcohol? ›

To make your non-alcoholic extracts, just substitute the alcohol called for in any extract recipe with three parts food-grade liquid glycerin and one part water. Stir the two ingredients together until well combined. Then, proceed with the recipe as usual.

Do fruit extracts have nutrients? ›

Fruit powders and extracts can also be a concentrated source of certain nutrients, such as antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, compared to fresh fruit.

How do you extract fruit flavor without alcohol? ›

For a non-alcohol alternative you can use food grade liquid glycerin in a ratio of 3:1 with water (a little water is needed to thin the glycerin). This is called a glycerite. Using glycerin produces more of a syrupy extract and adds a touch of sweetness to the finished product.

What is the best alcohol for homemade vanilla extract? ›

Use either. 80 proof Alcohol: Vanilla extract is most commonly made from vodka, but you can use bourbon, brandy, or rum instead. I usually use vodka, but the one bottle of bourbon vanilla I made 7 months ago is DIVINE. No need to splurge on expensive alcohol.

Can you put too many vanilla beans in vanilla extract? ›

The nice thing about making your own vanilla extract is that you can add more or less beans as you'd like.

What are the best beans for homemade vanilla extract? ›

Madagascar, Tahitian, or Mexican Vanilla beans; Which is best?
  • Madagascar Vanilla Beans: most common flavor used in vanilla extract.
  • Tahitian Vanilla Beans: has hints of cherry and anise.
  • Mexican Vanilla Beans: has hints of clove and nutmeg.
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Can I make my own 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.

How is liquid extract made? ›

Like tinctures, liquid herbal extracts are made through a method of extraction using water and alcohol. “Herbalists have used alcohol as a solvent in herbal extracts for many years, and it remains a popular extraction method today.

How are skincare extracts made? ›

Plant extracts are obtained via extraction from various parts of raw plants, e.g., using an appropriately chosen solvent, such as water, ethyl alcohol, glycerine, glycols or vegetable oil. Plant extracts are obtained from whole plants or parts of plants (fruits, leaves, roots, bark, stems, branches, seeds or flowers).

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