Tahitian Vanilla Oil
- 3 whole tahitian vanilla beans (or more for a stronger taste)
- 1 cup grapeseed oil, unflavored
- With the tip of a sharp knife, make a slit down the length of each vanilla bean.
- Spread them open and use the knife to scrape the moist seeds into a small bowl, reserve the pods.
- Pour the oil into a small saucepan and warm it gently over low heat for a few minutes, do not let the oil get too hot-it should be quite warm, but not so hot that you can't dip your finger into the pot.
- Add the vanilla seeds and reserved pods, remove from the heat, and allow it to cool to room temperature.
- Loosely cover the pot with aluminum foil-do not seal tightly-and let the oil steep for about 8 hours, until it is lightly infused with the flavor of vanilla.
- Remove the pods and discard.
- Briskly whisk the oil and seeds together to emulsify and break up any clumps of seeds.
- Decant into a jar, seal and refrigerate until needed.
- To use the vanilla oil, first shake the jar vigorously to distribute the seeds. Then measure the amount you need.
vanilla beans, grapeseed oil
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/tahitian-vanilla-oil-455702 (may not work)