Now is a good time to start making homemade Kahlua. It’ll be ready for the holidays! If you want to make gifts, you can divide it up into little jars and label them. These are six ounce jars and you could get about six jars of Kahlua out of the recipe. Alternately, you can pour all of the Kahlua into a nice decanter and keep it for yourself (or share) during the cold winter months.

Ingredients needed:

water sugar vodka dark roast coffee beans vanilla beans

There are not many ingredients in homemade Kahlua so do try to use high quality coffee and vanilla beans. It will make all the difference in the world! And I would not recommend using vanilla extract in place of actual vanilla beans. You need the real thing here!  It will taste so much better!

How to make Homemade Kahlua:

Add water and sugar to a medium pot. Heat and stir until steaming and the sugar is dissolved. That’s the only real cooking you have to do here- heat the water and dissolve the sugar! Then remove the pot from the heat. 

Then add your vanilla beans (split down the middle) and the coffee beans to the pot. Lightly crush them so they infuse easier. Don’t grind them completely though. Stir in the vodka and let it all cool to room temperature. Then pour the mixture (beans and all) into a very clean air tight container and let it sit in your pantry for three weeks. No need to refrigerate it thanks to the sugar and alcohol. No peeking or tasting. Just let it sit away from the light- in a cool, dark place. It needs time to age.

After three weeks, you’ll just strain off the solids and you’re left with delicious coffee-vanilla liqueur, otherwise known as Kahlua! Pour the Kahlua into jars for gifting or into one large decanter to keep for yourself.

A good White Russian is just a few pours away (to a glass of ice, add 2 ounces of vodka, 1 ounce of Kahlua and a splash of heavy cream). Lucky you, because homemade Kahlua has much richer and more unique coffee and vanilla flavors than the store-bought version. CHEERS!

Here are a few more cocktail recipes you might enjoy:

Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur  Champagne Mimosa Punch The Rum Flip Cocktail  Slushie Watermelon Mojitos Winter Holiday Sangria  Hurricane Cocktail Recipe Mint Mocha Coffee  Apple Cider Sangria