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Jar full of vanilla sugar

Vanilla sugar (German: Vanillezucker, Polish: Cukier waniliowy, Hungarian: Vaníliás cukor, Swedish: Vaniljsocker, Macedonian: Ванилин шеќер, Romanian: Zahăr vanilatSerbian: Ванилин шећер) is a commonly used ingredient in many European desserts.

Vanilla sugar is made of sugar and vanilla beans,[clarification needed] or sugar mixed with vanilla extract (in a proportion of two cups of sugar for one teaspoon of extract).[1]

Pre-packaged vanilla sugar can be costly and difficult to obtain outside Europe but can be made at home. Sometimes it can be replaced with vanilla extract, where one teaspoon equals one package. However, when it is needed as a topping, vanilla extract is unsuitable.

Vanilla sugar can be prepared by combining 400 g (2 cups) of white sugar with the scraped seeds of one vanilla bean. It can also be made by adding 1 to 2 whole vanilla beans to an airtight jar with 200 to 400 g (1 to 2 cups) of white sugar, and aging the mixture for two weeks; the sugar can be replaced as it is used.[2][dead link]

Cheaper vanilla sugar is also available, made only from sugar and vanillin.

References

  1. ^ "Vanilla Flavored Sugar". McCormick. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
  2. ^ Drake, Angela. "The simplest recipe ever for vanilla sugar", Not Your Average American, 18 May 2013.