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

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

- 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)
- 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)


- 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:
- Rinse them and pat dry.
- 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!
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