We've all heard the expression, "You get what you pay for" and that
stands so true when you talk about Vanilla extract. Just about all of
your cookie, cake, custard, icing, and other recipes for sweet treats
call for Vanilla extract. To be quite honest, when I bake it's really
the only ingredient I don't measure to the exact degree - a little extra
splash never hurt anything!!
Since vanilla is such a
key ingredient in our freshly baked sweet treats, it's really important
to use a good quality vanilla. The first thing to look for is does the
bottle say "Pure" or "Imitation". The imitation I'm sad to say would be
better suited to be poured right down the kitchen sink. It contains
artificial flavorings and chemicals to try and recreate the taste of
vanilla but fails to do so and it even will leave a very bitter taste.
Always
buy pure vanilla extract and if you bake a lot like I do, it's best to
spend the extra couple of dollars and get the best quality one you can
afford within you budget (Remember a bottle will last you a couple
months or longer depending on how much you bake). When you switch from
using a low grade vanilla to a high quality one, you'll really be able
to tell the difference.
Warning though, you'll be hooked on the good stuff!!
Well said! I couldn't agree more!
ReplyDeleteWas wondering if you had a favorite brand of good vanilla?
ReplyDeleteYou can tell if its good vanilla if its expensive!
ReplyDeleteMakes your baked goods so much better!
DONT SKIMP PEOPLE!!!
I bought a bottle of it for Christmas time still have lots left.
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