Vanilla beans are delightfully flavorful, but also delightfully expensive. America’s Test Kitchen’s John “Doc” Willoughby illustrates a sweet little trick to get every last bit of flavor from a split vanilla pod.
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What a great tip! Thank you very much. Now, if you would only tell me which is the best Vanilla Bean to buy……..so many choices and I don't know how to choose the best one.
Anyone know how long they last n how do u know it isn't any good anymore?
Love the tip!
$8 ea? -lol! Why are you teaching people how to put a curl on the edge of their knife? If you must use a knife to scrape the seeds: at least use the back side of it.
$8 apiece for vanilla beans? one word, my friends: ebay.
I just used this tip while making my Vanilla Semifreddo; delicious!
Would table or coarse salt work in the same way as the sugar does in this video if the recipe in question calls for salt just as well as vanilla and sugar?