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Dried vanilla powder
Dried vanilla powder











dried vanilla powder

If you don't have a printer or specialty papers, you can have a store with printing services download and print them for you (Kinkos, Office Depot, Staples, etc.)Ĭlick on the image below to download & print a full sheet of labels/tags. Or, print them on regular paper and stick them on with tape.

dried vanilla powder

Print them on sticker paper and stick them to the jar or lid.Print these on card stock, cut them out, punch a hole in the top, and hang them from the jar neck with a ribbon, string, or rubber band.Small spice jars. They're clear, so you can see the contents, easy to open and close, and they have an airtight gasket seal.view on Amazon: 4-oz Mason Jars, Plastic Lids for Jars (durable and easy to screw on and off) size is just right for keeping vanilla powder handy by the coffee/tea supplies. view on Amazon: small spice shaker bottles Shaker spice bottles are convenient for sprinkling a little bit of vanilla powder into coffee or tea.When you want to take a little something along to someone's house but you don't want to go too overboard, a little jar of homemade vanilla powder is just the thing. I think these make ideal host/hostess gifts. Adjust the amount to suit your taste.Ī gift for coffee and tea lovers! Pour vanilla powder into a small jar or shaker bottle, label it, and you've got a homemade, useful gift to give. To use this tasty powder, simply shake from a shaker bottle or stir in a spoonful to your coffee or tea. View on Amazon: small spice shaker bottles, 4-oz Mason Jars Transfer mixture to a small jar or shaker bottle. It only takes a few seconds of processing. I use a mini food processor (one of my favorite and most-used kitchen gadgets). When completely dry, transfer mixture to a blender or food processor and pulse until mixture is a fine powder. Stir mixture every 2 or 3 hours to promote faster drying. It's normal for the dried mixture to have clumps when stirred. I throw them in my diswasher for easy clean up. The smaller one fits perfectly in my 9x13 pan. This set of 3 mats fits perfectly in half and quarter sheet pans, and they cost less than one similar Silpat mat. Silicone mats - These are non-stick for easy-release and can be used in place of parchment paper.Quarter sheet pan-9x13 - It comes with a lid for convenient storage.Let it air dry for 6-8 hours until completely dry. Dump mixture onto tray and spread into a thin even layer. Line a baking sheet (mine is 9x13) with parchment paper or a silicone mat. If you add too much liquid the sugar may begin to dissolve you want it to maintain a course, granulated texture. (NOTE: Adding more vanilla isn't recommended. Stir until uniformly mixed into a coarse, thick consistency. Add sugar to a bowl and pour in the vanilla. View on Amazon: Simply Organic vanilla extract (highly rated by Cook's Illustrated test kitchen) Simply Organic Vanilla is another good choice. good quality pure vanilla extract (I'm using a Costco brand.Look for my printable labels further down in the post. The labels add a finishing touch and make them ready to have on hand for gifts for coffee and tea lovers. I've made some labels you can add to jars or bottles of homemade vanilla powder. So, easier/faster/cheaper gets my vote!īy the way, you can purchase vanilla sugar powder. Honestly, I don't think you could tell the difference between the 2 methods in a blind taste test. My easier/faster/cheaper method gets great results. (Vanilla beans are crazy expensive!) You can check out Alton Brown's recipe using this longer method. It works well, if you have the time and money. There's another method for making vanilla sugar powder that takes 1-2 weeks and uses vanilla beans. It takes just a few minutes of hands-on time, but there is a 6-8 hour wait time. Today I'm sharing how easy it is to make your own vanilla powder with just 2 ingredients: granulated sugar and good quality pure vanilla extract. (NOTE: Vanilla powder is also called vanilla sugar.) Vanilla powder adds sweet vanilla flavor to hot and cold beverages. Skip the photos - Go straight to the recipeĪt the condiment bar of Starbucks and other similar barista coffee shops you'll usually find sweet vanilla powder in shaker bottles along with cinnamon, chocolate powder, and sweeteners.













Dried vanilla powder