Vanilla Bean Sugar (Agave/Stevia)
Posted by Crystal B on 2009/04/26 @ 05:14 pm

I'm posting this in case anyone wants to make vanilla sugar.

All you need is:

  • 4 cups Vegan White Sugar (or Agave or Stevia)
  • 2 Vanilla Pods/Beans*

The rule is 1 Vanilla Bean to 2 cups Sugar.

*I use Mexican vanilla beans because they're very fragrant and intensely flavorful. Of course, Madagascar and Tahitian are fine, too.

DIRECTIONS

  1. Put 4 cups of white sugar in clean jar.
  2. Take vanilla beans and lay them out flat.

  1. Use a sharp knife to slice vertically down each vanilla bean.
  2. Use a more blunt knife (like a butter knife) to scrape out all of the tiny pulp & seeds from within the bean.
  3. Drop pulp & seeds on a plate. Scoop and drop pulp & seeds on top of sugar.

  1. With a thick knife/fork, swirl around the pulp & seeds. (You want the tiny flecks of black to be evenly distributed throughout the sugar. You can close the jar and shake it up like I did)
  1. Next, bury the vanilla beans/pods in sugar completely. (I cut mine in half, made a "star" of beans and placed them on top of the sugar. Then, I used the end of a wooden spoon to push the "star" of beans deep down into the center of my jar, covering the beans completely)

  1. Let the vanilla bean sugar sit in jar for 1-2 weeks.

Use this in your favorite sweets such as French toast, rice pudding, or mixed in your coffee/tea.

Short on time? Skip steps 2-6. Those steps are extra work but they impart more flavor and quicker results. Also, the little flecks of black seeds look awesome.

For used and scraped beans:

  1. Rinse them and pat dry.
  2. Once they are completely dry, bury the beans in sugar.

Go nuts with this! I like to make citrus sugar with different zests and peels.

Don't forget! You can make vanilla AGAVE and vanilla STEVIA this way too!

Just made this! It smells amazing! Thanks!
Posted by Lisa on 2009/04/27 @ 07:48 am
i actually never thought of making vanilla sugar before!

love your blog!
Posted by miss v on 2009/04/27 @ 12:33 pm
Fantastic!!
Posted by Cindy on 2009/04/30 @ 08:38 am
Oooh, delicious, I am going to try this as soon as I can find some inexpensive vanilla beans (hah). I just found out a few days ago that I can make my own vanilla extract at home too! 16 oz of vodka to 1 vanilla bean, and let it sit somewhere dark and cool for 3 months or more! :)
Posted by kibbles on 2009/05/25 @ 08:08 am
yep! You can make all kinds of extracts this way.
Posted by crystal on 2009/05/26 @ 11:04 am
You have an awesome blog! My first visit here and I know that I'll be back. I have never made vanilla sugar, thank you for this!
Posted by iRaw on 2009/07/04 @ 03:49 am
I never noticed Agave in powder form, always buying the liquid. this looks wonderful Crystal! I'll be making it soon, will make great Christmas gifts too, I think.

Thank you for the AMAZING Wedding cake you and Chris baked for Hannah and Marcelo's wedding. I know everyone was floored by it. All those omni's were so shocked that something with no animal could be so flavorful. You and Hannah will convert the world one omni at a time. Cheers!!
Posted by Linda on 2009/08/02 @ 04:33 am
Linda, It was so great to meet you and the rest of your (exceptionally young lookin') family! We had so much fun at their wedding! You can put those vanilla beans in your liquid agave and shake it up. Stay in touch!
<3
Crystal
Posted by Crystal on 2009/08/07 @ 10:23 am