2 1/2 cups sugar
1 vanilla bean coarsely chopped
Blend sugar and vanilla bean in processor until bean is finely ground. Store in covered container at room temperature at least 2 days, then strain through fine strainer before using.
Vanilla sugar will keep for several months. Use in baked goods, in your morning cup of coffee, or sprinkled over yogurt.
To make vanilla sugar, you need to add half sugar and half vanilla extract. You can use this in desserts or even add it to your coffee.
powder sugar-vanilla-teaspoon water
To make Vanilla Sugar without having to use Vanilla Beans (Which are rare and expensive in Grocery Stores) just use Vanilla Extract and Sugar in a ratio of one teaspoon of Vanilla Extract to every two cups of regular granulated sugar. Then spread the well mixed vanilla sugar on a baking pan lined with wax paper to dry. *Note* To make Vanilla Sugar with a Vanilla Bean, just crush a Vanilla Bean and mix with Sugar. Then store until needed. When needed, sift out all large bits of ean, until just sugar is left. Store bean with sugar until bean looses flavor.
Yes, but it is best to use the vanilla extract sparingly, then gradually add just a drop at a time until you reach the desired strength of vanilla flavor.
Put vanilla and sugar in a cookie. This recipe is fabulous! They're even better the next day. See the link below.
Vanilla sugar is just sugar that has been flavored with vanilla. You can just put a drop or two of liquid vanilla into the amount of sugar you need, and stir it together.
Vanilla sugar may also be made at home by mixing whole or dried and ground vanilla beans with granulated, superfine sugar. * 1 vanilla bean, cut in 1-inch pieces * 3 cups granulated sugar PREPARATION: Add 1 vanilla bean pieces to the sugar. Cover and let sit for 2 weeks before using or giving as a gift. Do not remove the vanilla bean pieces. Store in an airtight container.
If someone wanted to find out how to make vanilla sugar there are a variety of places where someone can do so. Some of these places are mnn, food network, the black pepper corn and the cooking doctor.
The same amount of regular sugar and the seeds from a vanilla pod, or the same amount of regular sugar with some vanilla extract.
The primary ingredients of vanilla ice cream are cream, eggs, salt, sugar, and vanilla.
Yes, it does affect the taste of the cookie. With the sugar being a flavor of vanilla, it would make the cookie have a hint of vanilla taste to it. I would expect it to taste quite well, actually.
No. Vanilla Extract is for flavoring . Molasses is like an ingredient to make brown sugar. :Dglad I could help
You can use is to make vanilla pastry, vanilla sugar, vanilla ice-cream, practically anything! Just search on good food, or any other food websites, for recipes using vanilla pods and there you go!