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Arklier 15-11-2006 09:15 PM

Storing vanilla beans?
 
I purchased 20 organic vanilla beans on ebay for a really good price.
I've never baked with the beans before, just the extract and would like
to know how to store them. They came vacuum packed and I had to cut the
package open to count them. They are about 6-7" long and very wrinkly
and oily. I could smell them even before I opened the envelope they
were shipped in. I don't plan on using them all right away, so how can
I keep them so they don't lose their flavor? Thanks.


merryb 16-11-2006 12:04 AM

Storing vanilla beans?
 

Arklier wrote:
> I purchased 20 organic vanilla beans on ebay for a really good price.
> I've never baked with the beans before, just the extract and would like
> to know how to store them. They came vacuum packed and I had to cut the
> package open to count them. They are about 6-7" long and very wrinkly
> and oily. I could smell them even before I opened the envelope they
> were shipped in. I don't plan on using them all right away, so how can
> I keep them so they don't lose their flavor? Thanks

Keep them in the freezer.


Iain Bozier 18-11-2006 12:28 AM

Storing vanilla beans?
 
I normally keep them wrapped up in clingfilm in the fridge short term or in the freezer long term.

Regards

Iain

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"Arklier" > wrote in message oups.com...
I purchased 20 organic vanilla beans on ebay for a really good price.
I've never baked with the beans before, just the extract and would like
to know how to store them. They came vacuum packed and I had to cut the
package open to count them. They are about 6-7" long and very wrinkly
and oily. I could smell them even before I opened the envelope they
were shipped in. I don't plan on using them all right away, so how can
I keep them so they don't lose their flavor? Thanks.


Bob (this one) 18-11-2006 02:21 AM

Storing vanilla beans?
 
Arklier wrote:
> I purchased 20 organic vanilla beans on ebay for a really good price.
> I've never baked with the beans before, just the extract and would like
> to know how to store them. They came vacuum packed and I had to cut the
> package open to count them. They are about 6-7" long and very wrinkly
> and oily. I could smell them even before I opened the envelope they
> were shipped in. I don't plan on using them all right away, so how can
> I keep them so they don't lose their flavor? Thanks.


Stick them into sugar. Some of the oil will migrate into the
sugar, but the flavor of the beans should stay intense.
Glass jar, lots of sugar, beans. Store cool and dark. Good
for a long time.

Pastorio


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