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On Mon 22 Sep 2008 06:16:50a, Ozark Baby told us...
> On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:17:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>On Sun 21 Sep 2008 03:25:04p, zxcvbob told us... >> >>> Ozark Baby wrote: >>>> On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 16:06:28 -0500, zxcvbob > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> zipporah wrote: >>>>>> cooksalot wrote: >>>>>>> On Sep 20, 6:15 pm, Ozark Baby > wrote: >>>>>>>> On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 18:26:57 -0500, zxcvbob > >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ozark Baby wrote: >>>>>>>>>> We are planning on making our own homemade vanilla extract. What >>>>>>>>>> I want to do is to be able to give some as gifts. What size >>>>>>>>>> bottle would anyone recommend for gifts? The other question is if >>>>>>>>>> I would need to seal, like with canning, such jars of extract >>>>>>>>>> once it is made, after 6 months, or what? Would this homemade >>>>>>>>>> extract be ok just sitting on shelves or should it be >>>>>>>>>> refrigerated or what? Any suggestions would be appreciated. >>>>>>>>> Are you gonna get 5 ounce glass bottles for it? (I've never seen >>>>>>>>> little >>>>>>>>> brown bottles for sale, but that would be the way to go if you can >>>>>>>>> find them.) I don't know how you intend to make your extract, >>>>>>>>> I'll assume by >>>>>>>>> steeping chopped vanilla beans in bourbon or rye or vodka, but i >>>>>>>>> think you just need to screw the lids down tight. >>>>>>>>> Bob >>>>>>>> Thank you for your reply. Yes, I was thinking about 5-8 oz sizes, >>>>>>>> as these will be presents for Christmas. >>>>>>> Well you do realize that once we open those bottles of vanilla they >>>>>>> sit in the cupboard sometimes for years and are just fine. My >>>>>>> bottle source is Mountain Rose Herbs >>>>>>> http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/sup...s_bottles.html >>>>>> Specialty Bottle (http://www.specialtybottle.com/) is another fine >>>>>> source for containers. I've been very happy with my orders from >>>>>> them. I use their tins for dry herbs and spices and have some >>>>>> eye-dropper bottles for citrus oils and the like. They have very >>>>>> competitive pricing too (always a bonus). >>>>> >>>>> I think I would use these: (either the 2 oz or 4 oz with plain lids) >>>>> http://www.specialtybottle.com/index...on=Custom&ID=2 >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>> >>>> I am wondering if plastic can be used? What are your thoughts? >>> >>> >>> The extract will last a lot longer in glass (especially brown glass) and >>> you don't have to worry about the alcohol slowly leaching chemicals from >>> the plastic. >>> >>> BTW, I read an article in Cooks magazine a few years ago, and their >>> homemade vanilla was more expensive than commercial vanilla and not as >>> good -- even though they used good beans. Of course yours will be >>> different ;-) >>> >>> What spirits are you planning to use? (I would use bourbon or rye >>> whiskey because they have a spicy aroma already.) >>> >>> Bob >>> >> >>I always use bourbon when I make my own. > > You think bourbon is better than vodka to use? Does the taste of > borbon stay with it ot does the vanilla take over completely? This is > not for drinking at all, just for cooking in the end, plus gifts for > the same. > The bourbon flavor is not at all pronounced, but I think it makes for an overall smoother vanilla flavor. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Monday, 09(IX)/22(XXII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 7wks 10hrs 20mins ******************************************* Being weird isn't enough. ******************************************* |
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