How to Make Aged Vanilla Sugar
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Learn how to make vanilla sugar at home with this simple recipe. Vanilla sugar is great to add a delicious flavor to baked goods when substituted 1 :1 with white granulated sugar. I can promise that you’ll be making vanilla sugar quite regularly to stock in your pantry when you realize just how easy it is to put together.

What is Vanilla Sugar?
Vanilla sugar is simply a mix of white sugar with vanilla beans. Once combined, keep the sugar mixture stored in a tightly sealed container until the bean’s flavor has infused the sugar or aged, about three to four weeks. It is that easy!
How to Use Vanilla Sugar in Recipes
Use vanilla sugar in cookies, cakes, icings and as a dusting sugar.
- 1:1 Vanilla Sugar for Granulated Sugar: If the recipe calls for 1 cup of granulates sugar, you can substitute 1 cup of vanilla sugar.
- Vanilla sugar can also be used as a substituted for vanilla extract in recipes. For every 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract, use 1 tablespoon of vanilla sugar, adjusting the sugar amounts as needed in the recipe.

Vanilla Sugar
Equipment
- 1 Glass Jar w/ Lid
Ingredients
- 1 cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 Vanilla Bean
Instructions
- Bury one vanilla bean into one cup of granulated sugar inside a class jar
- Store for about 3-4 weeks
Notes
- The color of the sugar will change to a light-brown color
- Once the sugar is infused with the bean, it is ready to be used.
- Change the vanilla bean every six months as needed
- Make bigger batches of vanilla sugar by using 1 vanilla bean per each cup of sugar. (you can use more or less vanilla depending on the flavor you prefer)
Common Questions about Vanilla Sugar
Where Can I Buy Vanilla Sugar?
You can purchase vanilla sugar online at Amazon or in store at stores like Walmart, Whole Foods and other specialty stores. I linked up the beans we use to make this sugar and homemade vanilla extract as well.
Does Vanilla Sugar Go Bad?
Vanilla sugar has a long shelf life and can stay in a pantry for up to two years when stored in a tightly sealed container.

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