My mom makes this vodka stuff with vanilla beans soaking in it.. homemade vanilla extract. (Is this the normal "vanilla" extract style, or do they sell/normal people buy bottles of the stuff premade?)
Anyway, the alcohol is the carrier for the flavor. When you put it in desserts you're baking, etc., it all "burns off." I'm just reading some stuff about homemade carbonation, making your own carbonated drinks, cream soda, etc. at http://truetex.com/carbonation.htm . Vanilla extract is used to make cream soda.. but I don't want it to be alcoholic in any sense or stretch.
So I want to pour this straight into a drink. Logic tells me that I can't burn off the alcohol in.. alcohol. Doh. Is there anything do non-alcoholize it?
(Note: well, I just realized that I could add the vanilla extract when boiling the water/sugar syrup and that would solve my problem, but it would still be able to use this stuff straight in other things. Also, I could just buy the stuff from the store for cheap, but oh well, I'm interested in if there is anything that could be done if you were stuck using this.)
Anyway, the alcohol is the carrier for the flavor. When you put it in desserts you're baking, etc., it all "burns off." I'm just reading some stuff about homemade carbonation, making your own carbonated drinks, cream soda, etc. at http://truetex.com/carbonation.htm . Vanilla extract is used to make cream soda.. but I don't want it to be alcoholic in any sense or stretch.
So I want to pour this straight into a drink. Logic tells me that I can't burn off the alcohol in.. alcohol. Doh. Is there anything do non-alcoholize it?
(Note: well, I just realized that I could add the vanilla extract when boiling the water/sugar syrup and that would solve my problem, but it would still be able to use this stuff straight in other things. Also, I could just buy the stuff from the store for cheap, but oh well, I'm interested in if there is anything that could be done if you were stuck using this.)