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Stevia Extract

Tutorial on how to make your own stevia extract at home.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Steeping time1 day 6 hours
Total Time1 day 6 hours 40 minutes
Course: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Keyword: homemade stevia extract, homemade stevia extract, how to make stevia extract, make my own stevia, how to make stevia extract
Author: Susan Pridmore

Ingredients

  • Enough stevia leaves to fill a jar, loosely packed
  • Enough vodka to cover the leaves

Instructions

  • Wash the leaves, dry them, and stuff them into a clean jar. Fill the jar, loosely packing the leaves. The more leaves you have, the less time it will take to infuse the liquid.
  • Pour enough vodka into the jar to completely cover the leaves. Vodka is commonly used for many extracts because of its neutral flavor.
  • Place a lid on the jar and set it on the counter for at least 24 hours. Test the liquid for sweetness. You’ll taste alcohol too, but just focus on the sweetness level. Continue to steep the leaves until you reach the amount of sweetness you want, but don’t go past 48 hours. Longer than 48 hours results in a dominant bitter flavor. I steep my leaves for 30 - 36 hours.
  • Place four layers of cheesecloth or a couple of coffee filters over the jar and strain the liquid into a small pot on the stove. Discard the leaves.
  • Warm the liquid over medium-low heat to maintain a very low simmer for 30 minutes, with only an occasional bubble. Be careful not to bring it to a boil. The extract will darken to pale amber, and dark particles will be apparent.
  • Strain the liquid again using fresh cheesecloth or coffee filters, and pour into a small jar. The extract can be refrigerated for up to three months, so be sure to label the jar.