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Elevate your baked goods with this recipe for homemade Vanilla Sugar! Infused with aromatic vanilla from whole beans, vanilla sugar makes your favorite desserts even more delicious.

Learning how to make vanilla sugar is a baking game changer. I’ve been doing it for years and it’s high time I share my method with all of you! Once you’ve mastered vanilla sugar, learn how to make vanilla extract with my easy recipe!

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Table of Contents

  • What is Vanilla Sugar?
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Types of Vanilla Beans
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Tips and Tricks
  • How to Use Vanilla Sugar
  • Storing Vanilla Sugar
  • Recipes you can add Vanilla Sugar
  • Vanilla Sugar Recipe

What is Vanilla Sugar?

Vanilla Sugar is just regular sugar that’s given a vanilla flavored upgrade!

You let a jar of granulated white sugar “marinate” with a whole vanilla bean until every bit of the sugar carries the fragrance and flavor of vanilla.

  • When you have vanilla infused sugar on hand, you can use it in cookies, cakes and other baked goods where you’d usually add vanilla extract. The depth of flavor it adds is incredible!
  • Best of all, it takes virtually no effort to make vanilla sugar. All you need is time and a little bit of patience.
  • Add a cut vanilla bean pod and its seeds to sugar and let it sit for at least a week before using. That’s it!

Ingredient Notes

This recipe is all about one magical ingredient: vanilla beans.

Did you know that vanilla actually comes from orchids? Pods filled with vanilla seeds are harvested from the flowers, dried and aged.

We should all hope to age as beautifully as a dried vanilla bean, am I right?

Without them, we’d have no vanilla ice cream, no vanilla fudge and everything from birthday cake to coffee creamer would taste a lot flatter.

That’s a lot of power in one little bean!

You have a few options when it comes to variety of vanilla beans. Different types of beans will lend different flavor notes and characteristics to your vanilla sugar.

Types of Vanilla Beans

Madagascar Vanilla, also called bourbon vanilla, is one of the easiest vanilla beans to find.

  • If you see vanilla beans on the shelf and the variety isn’t labeled, it’s probably a Madagascar vanilla bean.
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  • It has a buttery, creamy taste that’s characteristic of the vanilla treats you know and love. Always a good choice for making vanilla sugar!

Mexican Vanilla Beans are also common.

  • It has a bolder flavor than Madagascar type and even a little bit of smokiness.
  • Sugar made with Mexican Vanilla Beans will bring the vanilla taste right to the forefront of whatever you put it in.
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Indian Vanilla and Tahitian Vanilla beans are other good options.

  • They have a little more of a rich, chocolate-like flavor than the other two.
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  • If you have options, choose the beans that have a glossy exterior and are firm to the touch but not brittle. They shouldn’t look shriveled or dry. Make sure to keep the whole vanilla beans sealed and away from heat and light until you’re ready to use them!

Recipe FAQs

Can you substitute vanilla extract for vanilla beans in vanilla sugar?

Unfortunately no. The beans (and the pods) are what give this vanilla sugar it’s rich taste.

Is vanilla sugar the same as granulated sugar?

When used in baking, you can substitute vanilla sugar 1:1 for granulated sugar. It gives a rich vanilla flavor to all your baked goods. It can also be used to sweeten coffee.

How do you scrape a vanilla bean pod?

Slice your whole pod lengthwise down the center. Hold the end against a cutting board and use a knife to gently scrape the seeds downward. They should easily come out of the pod and fall to the board. I recommend a dull knife as opposed to a sharp one so you don’t break the seeds.

Tips and Tricks

When you buy vanilla bean pods, they’ll either come whole (uncut) or already sliced in half.

Make sure to scrape the seeds out of the pod first and then add both seeds and pod to the sugar. The scraping step helps release more of the tantalizing vanilla fragrance.

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How to Use Vanilla Sugar

This sugar is just the ticket for adding a hint of vanilla flavor to a recipe without the heaviness of liquid extract. You can also use it along with fresh vanilla beans or extract for absolute vanilla heaven.

Vanilla Sugar is a key ingredient in this delicious Swedish Almond Cake. I’ve also used it in place of regular granulated sugar in Sugar Cookies Recipe, Vanilla Bean Fudge and Vanilla Bean Cupcakes.

You can use Vanilla sugar anywhere you’d use regular white sugar. . . but any guesses how I use it most?

Coffee. A spoonful of vanilla sugar makes an ordinary cup of coffee taste like a special treat.

When I don’t have time to make a fancy latte or creamer, but want something more than plain coffee, a teaspoon of vanilla sugar more than does the trick.

It’s also wonderful in black tea and hot cocoa!

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Storing Vanilla Sugar

It’s important to keep your vanilla sugar sealed and away from heat and light. Store it in a mason jar with a tight fitting lid in a dry place.

You can keep adding to your vanilla sugar jar, too. Every time I use a vanilla bean in a recipe, I toss the leftover pod into my vanilla sugar jar. Add more granulated sugar as needed.

I find that the longer sugar mixes with the vanilla beans, the richer and more fragrant it tastes. Now that refilling my sugar jar is a habit, I never run out of this nifty ingredient!

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  • Cheesecake
  • Rice Krispie Treats
  • Shortbread Cookies
  • Snickerdoodles
  • Cookie Dough Dip

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By: Aimee

Elevate your baked goods with this recipe for homemade Vanilla Sugar! Infused with aromatic vanilla from whole beans, vanilla sugar makes your favorite desserts even more delicious.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 cups

Ingredients

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 vanilla bean pod scraped

Instructions

  • Add sugar to a small mason jar.

  • If vanilla bean is uncut, slice it down lengthwise and scrape the seeds. Add both the seeds and the whole bean pod into the sugar jar. Seal tightly and give it a shake.

  • Let sugar sit for at least one week.

  • Use as you would regular granulated sugar.

Notes

  • Store the vanilla bean sugar in a mason jar or other airtight container at room temperature.
  • You can keep refilling the sugar jar 2-3 times using the same bean pod. Shake the jar and let sit each time. Once you no longer notice vanilla bean seeds in the sugar, replace the pod.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tsp, Calories: 48kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Sugar: 12g

Course: Basics

Cuisine: American

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Believe me when I tell you that buying a real vanilla pod and waiting a week is well worth it. Try this vanilla sugar recipe and taste the difference for yourself.

Vanilla Sugar Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is vanilla sugar made of? ›

Vanilla sugar is a simple recipe of granulated sugar infused with vanilla beans. There is nothing quite as simple or versatile as homemade vanilla sugar. Vanilla sugar in baking can be utilized in a variety of desserts; from apple pies, snickerdoodles and crème brûlée to light and airy pavlova's.

What can I use to substitute vanilla sugar? ›

To mimic the flavor and texture of vanilla sugar, mix ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract with one tablespoon of granulated sugar and substitute it for one tablespoon of vanilla sugar.

How much vanilla extract for vanilla sugar? ›

If you have commercially produced vanilla sugar, use only 1 teaspoon of vanilla sugar per teaspoon of vanilla extract. Using Vanilla Extract Instead of Vanilla Sugar: One teaspoon of vanilla extract is the equivalent of 1 1/2 teaspoons of homemade vanilla sugar, or 1 teaspoon of commercially made vanilla sugar.

Does vanilla sugar go bad? ›

Vanilla sugar is actually a pretty simple one, in that it should theoretically never go “bad.” Neither sugar nor vanilla contains any ingredients that will go rancid or bad, in a traditional sense, so if nothing else creeps into your storage container then you should be safe to eat vanilla sugar forever!

What is vanilla sugar? ›

cookery. sugar which has been infused with vanilla.

Can I use vanilla extract instead of vanilla sugar? ›

You can replace one sachet of vanilla sugar with 1-2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. Vanilla sugar is less common in the UK and the US, but is easy to make at home.

Can you substitute regular sugar for vanilla sugar? ›

Besides using it to sweeten your coffee and tea beverages, I recommend using homemade vanilla sugar as a 1:1 replacement for regular granulated sugar in recipes where vanilla is the prominent flavor and not overshadowed by more flavorful ingredients.

Is vanilla powder and vanilla sugar the same? ›

The purest form of vanilla powder comes from vanilla beans. The beans are dehydrated and finely ground. But you'll also find another type of vanilla powder on the market, where sugar is added. This type, called vanilla sugar, is popular in France and Mexico and used as a substitute for regular sugar in some recipes.

Does Aldi have vanilla sugar? ›

The Pantry Vanilla Flavoured Sugar 150g | ALDI.

What is 1 packet vanilla sugar? ›

About 1.5 teaspoons of homemade vanilla sugar equals a packet, which is typically what is called for in German recipes. You can easily round up to 2 teaspoons, if you want a sweeter, stronger taste. Technically, 1.5 teaspoons is 0.25 ounces and 2 teaspoons is 0.33 ounces. Most packets contain 0.28 to 0.32 ounces.

What do you use vanilla sugar for? ›

10 great ways to use vanilla sugar
  1. Use it to make delicious sweet and savory dishes.
  2. Add it to anglaise for homemade vanilla ice cream and custard.
  3. Stir it into your coffee, tea, lattes or milkshakes.
  4. Use it to sweeten health-boosting smoothies.
  5. Sprinkle it over cakes, cookies, cupcakes and muffins.
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How much alcohol is needed for vanilla extract? ›

The FDA dictates that a pure vanilla extract needs to be at least 70 proof or 35% alcohol, and this makes Vodka an ideal choice for vanilla extraction.

Can you use 10 year old vanilla extract? ›

Vanilla extract have an incredible shelf life if stored properly and it usually varies between 3-4 years. But still, there are chances that the vanilla extract can go bad, and you definitely don't want to take that chance in food.

Can you use flour 5 years out of date? ›

Wheat-based refined flours usually can be used past the expiration date (up to a year at your house), especially if it's been stored in a cool, dry place. 2 You'll want to be careful about self-rising flour, though, as the baking powder that's mixed into the flour can lose its effectiveness over time.

What's the difference between sugar and vanilla sugar? ›

Well, it's a simple ingredient that quickly accelerates the flavor of drinks and baked goods. It's just regular sugar that's flavored with vanilla beans, so you can essentially use it in any recipe that calls for sugar.

What is the difference between sugar and vanilla sugar? ›

Vanilla Sugar is regular granulated sugar that has been infused with vanilla. Vanilla Sugar has a sweet, warm, slightly floral flavor that will make you want to add it to everything!

Is vanilla sugar Natural? ›

The raw cane sugar in NATURAL Bourbon vanilla sugar is obtained from sugar cane and combined with fine bourbon vanilla. You can use it to refine your baked goods and desserts naturally, in a contemporary way and without any additives.

Is vanilla sugar a sweetener? ›

Vanilla sugar is a flavored sweetener made by infusing sugar with vanilla flavor over a long period of time. This simple ingredient can be used in place of standard granulated sugar in a variety of dishes and drinks, from baked goods like cookies, cakes, and pastries.

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