You’ve gathered your vanilla beans, added your alcohol, sealed your jar—and now you wait. But how long should you wait?

This is one of the most common questions we receive at VanillaPura. And the answer depends on what kind of flavor experience you want from your homemade extract.

Let’s break down the ideal steeping times, what changes during the steep, and how to know when your extract is ready.


🕰️ Minimum Steep Time: 8 Weeks (But That’s Just the Beginning)

Technically, your vanilla extract can start taking on color and aroma after just a few weeks. However, at VanillaPura, we recommend a minimum of 1 year before using it in your recipes.

That said, 8 weeks is just the beginning.


⏳ Ideal Steep Time: 12 Months

To get deep, rich, full-spectrum vanilla flavor, you should allow your extract to steep for at least 12 months.

  • At 3 months: It begins to take on more body and aroma

  • At 6 months: Balanced, sweet, and fragrant

  • At 12 months: Full-bodied, complex, and mature

This time range allows the alcohol to extract every compound from the beans—especially vanillin, the molecule responsible for that classic vanilla taste.


🔄 Shake, Store & Check

To help the extraction process:

  • Shake your jar gently every 1–2 weeks

  • Store in a cool, dark place (not the fridge!)

  • Avoid opening too often—exposure to air slows extraction

⏲️ Pro Tip: Set a reminder with our Extract Reminder Tool → to notify you when your extract hits key milestones.


🍪 Can I Use It Sooner?

Yes, but it won’t have the same depth. If you're eager to try it:

  • Use after 8–12 weeks in recipes where vanilla is not the star

  • Reserve fully steeped extract (12 months) for vanilla-forward recipes like ice cream, custards, and buttercream


🌍 Flavor Depends on the Bean

Some beans steep faster due to their oil and moisture content. Here are some examples:


🎁 Bonus: Make Multiple Bottles!

Start a batch every few weeks so you always have extract maturing at different stages. This way, you never run out—and you can taste how flavor deepens over time.


📦 Final Thoughts

Vanilla extract is one of the few ingredients that gets better with age. Think of it like a fine wine or barrel-aged whiskey. All it takes is a little time—and a lot of flavor.

📬 Want a reminder when your extract hits peak flavor? Try our free Reminder Tool or grab one of our Extract Starter Kits.