Our ground vanilla bean powder is 100% pure, whole Tahitian vanilla beans that have been freeze-dried and ground to a powder. That’s it. No additives, sugars, or fillers are added. Our ground vanilla powder is certified kosher by Grand Rabbin in Paris, France.
What it is NOT
Do not confuse our ground Tahitian vanilla beans, which is the same rich, dark, reddish brown color of the vanilla bean, with the light-colored, starch- and/or sugar-filled concoction that some call vanilla powder. That “other” powder bears more resemblance to vanilla sugar than anything else. While it has it’s place, that sugary confection is not what we are talking about here.
Do not confuse our ground Tahitian vanilla beans, which is the same rich, dark, reddish brown color of the vanilla bean, with the light-colored, starch- and/or sugar-filled concoction that some call vanilla powder. That “other” powder bears more resemblance to vanilla sugar than anything else. While it has it’s place, that sugary confection is not what we are talking about here.
Equivalents for Tahitian vanilla beans, extract, and powder
Equivalency depends, as they say, on a lot of things, including your preference. If the vanilla beans are fresh, you might not need as much as if the beans are dry. A plump, moist, aromatic Tahitian vanilla bean can be twice the size of a grocery store bean and twice as intense. Is the vanilla extract natural and gourmet quality, or is it synthetic, imitation or simply flavoring from the supermarket shelves? Is the ground powder made of pure vanilla bean or does it have added sugar, starch or other fillers? You’ll want to adjust accordingly.
Here is a general starting point:
Equivalency depends, as they say, on a lot of things, including your preference. If the vanilla beans are fresh, you might not need as much as if the beans are dry. A plump, moist, aromatic Tahitian vanilla bean can be twice the size of a grocery store bean and twice as intense. Is the vanilla extract natural and gourmet quality, or is it synthetic, imitation or simply flavoring from the supermarket shelves? Is the ground powder made of pure vanilla bean or does it have added sugar, starch or other fillers? You’ll want to adjust accordingly.
Here is a general starting point:
a 2” section of vanilla bean = 1 Tsp vanilla extract = ½-1 Tsp ground vanilla bean powder.
Storage and shelf life
Stored properly, the shelf life of ground Tahitian vanilla bean powder is in excess of two years. Keep it in an airtight container, in a cool, dry, dark place and avoid extreme temperatures. Do not refrigerate or freeze.
Stored properly, the shelf life of ground Tahitian vanilla bean powder is in excess of two years. Keep it in an airtight container, in a cool, dry, dark place and avoid extreme temperatures. Do not refrigerate or freeze.
How to use ground Tahitian vanilla bean powder
Ground vanilla bean powder is potent. Because it is twice as strong, you only need to use half as much ground vanilla bean powder in place of vanilla extract. And because the rich flavor is condensed, purchasing ground vanilla bean powder means you’ll get more bang for your buck.
Ground vanilla bean powder is potent. Because it is twice as strong, you only need to use half as much ground vanilla bean powder in place of vanilla extract. And because the rich flavor is condensed, purchasing ground vanilla bean powder means you’ll get more bang for your buck.
Ground vanilla bean powder can be used in combination with Tahitian vanilla extract for a complex, layered effect. Vanilla flavors can sometimes be muted when heated, but the wonderful nuances are still there. In some cases, a bit more vanilla is added at the end of cooking to add another layer of flavor.
- Put a pinch of ground vanilla beans in coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, tea, and smoothies.
- Make Tahitian vanilla sugar by adding a quarter tsp to a cup of any type of sugar. We love to add a little bit to powdered sugar and using that to top off desserts!
- Make Tahitian vanilla salt by adding a quarter tsp to a cup of any type of salt.
- Put a pinch in yogurt or milk.
- Whip up a batch of homemade vanilla bean body butter.
- Add a pinch to maple syrup.
- Add a pinch to butter.
- Dust your jam, marmalade, or lemon curd with it.
- Sprinkle on fresh fruit.
- Sprinkle on toast (with or without cinnamon and sugar).
- Add a pinch to your morning cereal.
- Dust cookies with vanilla instead of sugar
Now that you know ground Tahitian vanilla beans have a smooth complex taste that is more flavorful than extract, what are you going to create with it? Bake with love. Bake with Vanilla From Tahiti. Order online.
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