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Vanilla Sugar Using Leftover Beans

Waste not, want not is one of my key principles in the kitchen. That’s why I make vanilla sugar with leftover beans to make the most of this super fragrant and expensive ingredient. You only need 2 ingredients and 2 weeks of patience to get a batch going – just in time for the festive season!

Growing up in Germany where most sweet recipes call for vanilla sugar aka “Vanillezucker”, I was surprised that I couldn’t find it in stores when moving overseas. Since then I always have a jar of the fragrant sugar going and I simply add any used beans to it that I’m not saving to make extract or vanilla syrup.

The infused sugar also makes an easy yet thoughtful gift for bakers, especially if they don’t want to use alcohol-based extracts in their recipes.

Once fully infused, you can substitute 1 tsp of vanilla extract with 1 tbsp of vanilla sugar. Just reduce the sugar in your recipe by 1 tbsp so it doesn’t get too sweet.

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A mason jar filled with sugar with a vanilla bean sticking out.

Leftover Vanilla Sugar

Caro Jensen
2 ingredients and 2 weeks of patience. That's all you need to make vanilla sugar at home using a leftover vanilla bean. A super versatile and delicious DIY baking ingredient.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Staples
Cuisine American, German
Servings 1 cup
Calories 782 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 vanilla bean leftover or fresh

Instructions
 

  • Add the cup of sugar to a clean and sterilized lidded jar. Cut the used vanilla bean into 3 pieces and add it to the sugar, making sure it is fully dry.
    1 cup granulated sugar, 1 vanilla bean
  • Add the lid and shake the jar for 30 seconds. Store it in a cool and dry place for 2 weeks, shaking it occasionally for the flavor to further infuse.

Notes

Ratio: I recommend 1 cup of sugar to 1 leftover bean with a wait time of 2 weeks minimum. If using a fresh bean you can up the sugar to 2 cups.
Fresh vanilla bean: If using a fresh vanilla bean, scrape the seeds out of the beans first and add them alongside the used bean to the sugar.
Swaps: You can also use brown sugar, coconut sugar, or powdered sugar and infuse those with a rich vanilla flavor.
Storage: Stored in a dry and cool place, homemade vanilla sugar last for up to 2 years. Just make sure it’s fully sealed and you shake it occasionally.

Nutrition

Calories: 782kcalCarbohydrates: 200gFat: 1gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 4mgSugar: 200gCalcium: 2mgIron: 0.1mg
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Ingredients and substitutions

  • Sugar – Granulated sugar is commonly used but you can also use powdered, brown, or coconut sugar instead.
  • Vanilla – You’ll need 1 leftover vanilla bean. You can also use a fresh one with seeds intact for a more intense flavor or larger quantity.

5 ways to use homemade vanilla sugar

  1. Substitution: You can use 1 tablespoon of homemade vanilla sugar instead of 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract in a recipe. You might want to reduce the sugar amount in a given recipe by 1 tbsp to allow for the additional sweetness that comes with the vanilla sugar.
  2. Baking: From my 5-ingredient vanilla pound cake to German butter cookies, you can substitute vanilla extract with vanilla sugar in most baking recipes.
  3. Drinks: Add instant sweetness and flavor to your hot drink with vanilla sugar. My hot vanilla drink or hot cacao drink recipes are great examples.
  4. Desserts: Vanilla panna cotta, semolina pudding, or German rice pudding can all be sweetened and flavored easily with vanilla sugar.
  5. Other staples: Use this homemade vanilla sugar to flavor other pantry staples such as my condensed milk made with powdered milk.
A hot vanilla drink in a glass cup on a wooden board. Moody scene.