Homemade Mint Extract Recipe (2024)

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Learn how easy and affordable it is to make your own Homemade Peppermint Extract! This homemade mint extract recipe makes wonderful gifts. If you have a pressure cooker, I’ll even teach you to make it in the Instant Pot.

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Innocently plant some mint in your garden and within a few weeks, you’ll be a full-fledged mint farmer. Trying to decide what to do with some of that excess? Homemade peppermint extract is the answer you have been looking for.

If you have mint left over after making the extract, try your hand at freezing mint, drying mint, or making mint syrup to keep a delicious stash in your freezer.

Are peppermint oil and extract the same thing?

Nope. Extract has a weaker flavor profile and the oils/flavors are suspended in a liquid. Quality essential oils are only pure oils in a bottle and are more heavily concentrated.

While some people will advocate using essential oils in cooking or in capsule form, this should only be done under strict supervision. Extracts, on the other hand, are safe for internal consumption assuming you don’t have any sensitivity to alcohol.

What Kind of Mint Should I Use?

Honestly? Any kind works fine. The fresh mint available in most stores is actually spearmint and not peppermint. It’s a mad, mad world we live in.

How Do I Use Homemade Peppermint Extract?

Use it in a 1:1 ratio as you would store-bought peppermint extract. It’s great for cooking, in Fantasy Fudge, in Mint Chocolate Ice Cream, or Mojito Mocktails.

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Can we be frank about appearance here for a minute? The pressurized leaves are butt-ugly after they have been processed. If giving this as a gift I like to strain the finished extract from the old leaves, decant it to another bottle, and add a few fresh mint leaves.

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Pro Tips/Recipe Notes:

  • You may notice that the Instant Pot extract still smells of alcohol after the extract process. This is normal and the alcohol smell should fade over the next week.
  • I have an 8 quart Instant Pot and chose to use two 8 oz jam jars for this process.
  • Some recipes will have directions to place the jars in the Instant Pot uncovered. I find this caused too much evaporation of the vodka during the pressure cooking process.
  • Fingertip tight means you tighten the lid and ring and then loosen it just a tiny bit. This should prevent the jar from forming an actual seal. If that does happen, use a bottle opener and pop it loose when it has cooled. There is no harm in it sealing.
  • I made multiple batches of this to test it out and found that a longer processing time in the Instant Pot did not result in a more “minty” flavor.
  • This homemade mint extract recipe has a pretty infinite shelf-life as long as it is stored with an air-tight lid.

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Homemade Peppermint Extract

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Pressurizing/depressurizing: 1 hour hr

Total: 35 minutes mins

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Learn how easy and affordable it is to make your own Homemade Peppermint Extract! Homemade mint extract makes wonderful Christmas and holiday gifts.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups peppermint leaves {packed}
  • 1 cup vodka
  • 1 cup water {only needed for Instant Pot method}

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Instructions

Instant Pot Method:

  • Rinse mint leaves and add them to a canning jar. You may need to pack them in with a spoon to get everything to fit.

    3 cups peppermint leaves

  • Pour vodka over the leaves. Add the lid and ring and tighten to fingertip tight.

    1 cup vodka

  • Place 1 cup of water in the Instant Pot and place a wire rack inside. Add the jars.

    1 cup water

  • Put the lid on the Instant Pot, set the vent to “sealing” and press Manual>high pressure>30 minutes.

  • Allow for a natural release. Carefully remove the hot jars from the Instant Pot and place on a towel to fully cool.

  • Store in a cool dry place and use in a 1:1 ratio as store-bought extracts.

Traditional Method:

  • Rinse mint leaves and add them to a canning jar. You may need to pack them in with a spoon to get everything to fit.m

    3 cups peppermint leaves

  • Pour vodka over the leaves. Put a lid on the jar and shake a few times.

    1 cup vodka

  • Store in a cool dark place, shaking once a day for the first few weeks. After that, shake it whenever you think of it.

  • The mint extract will be ready when the liquid smells strongly of peppermint and not alcohol.

Notes

You may notice that the extract still smells of alcohol after the Instant Pot extract process. This is normal and the alcohol smell should fade over the next few weeks.

Fingertip tight means you tighten the lid and ring and then loosen it just a tiny bit. This should prevent the jar from forming an actual seal. If that does happen, use a bottle opener and pop it loose when it has cooled. There is no harm in it sealing.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tspCalories: 16kcalCarbohydrates: 0gProtein: 0gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 1mgPotassium: 19mgFiber: 0gSugar: 0gVitamin A: 145IUVitamin C: 1.1mgCalcium: 8mgIron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Condiments

Cuisine: American

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Homemade Mint Extract Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in mint extract? ›

Natural peppermint extract includes minimal ingredients: alcohol, peppermint oil, and sometimes, water. Imitation and artificial extracts contain artificial flavorings.

How much fresh mint is equal to mint extract? ›

In answer to your question, you can substitute ½ cup fresh mint with 3 tsp (teaspoon) or 1 Tbs (tablespoon) mint or peppermint extract. Extracts come in different concentrations.

What is the difference between mint extract and peppermint extract? ›

Mint extract is a mixture of spearmint and peppermint, whereas peppermint extract is just that. Whether you prefer the subtle flavor of spearmint or the in-your-face flavor of peppermint, we have a recipe to suit your taste. Below, we've shared some of our favorite mint recipes.

What alcohol is in mint extract? ›

Pure Mint Extract contains ethyl alcohol, water and natural flavor.

Can you make mint extract without alcohol? ›

If using fresh leaves, rinse and pat dry your leaves. Crush and bruise (this step is important) a 1/2 cup of fresh leaves and dump in the jar with vinegar and water. Put on lid and band and then shake vigorously. Make sure all the leaves are covered in the liquid.

Which is stronger fresh mint or dried mint? ›

Dried herbs are usually 3-4 times stronger than fresh herbs. To substitute dried herbs in a recipe that calls for fresh herbs, use 1/4 to 1/3 the amount listed in the recipe.

Is fresh or dried mint better? ›

Despite this, dried mint has its own benefits - namely longer shelf life and no chance of your mint going bad before you can use it up. Ultimately, the choice is yours. Fresh, chopped mint will taste more fragrant in a dish like lamb tagine, but dried will work just fine in most recipes.

Is dried mint more potent than fresh? ›

But dried mint is a different story. Though its grassy, vegetal flavors dissipate during drying, its characteristic minty flavors, which come from a class of compounds known as terpenes, are far more stable and potent.

Can you make mint extract from mint leaves? ›

To make an extract, tear up or coarsely chop and bruise washed mint leaves into a measuring cup (you'll end up with about twice the volume of extract as you have leaves). Transfer the leaves to a glass container with a tight-fitting lid. Add about twice the alcohol (by volume) as you had leaves. Cover and shake.

What is the extraction method of mint? ›

Steam distillation and enfleurage are both suitable techniques that can be used to extract essential oil components from Mint plants.

Is peppermint extract stronger than mint extract? ›

Peppermint has a strong, spicy flavor and is actually a natural hybrid of spearmint and watermint. This is why it tends to be so much more potent than spearmint alone and works well with dark chocolate recipes. On the other hand, spearmint has a more subtle minty flavor and is often described as a bit sweeter.

Can I use mint extract in place of peppermint extract? ›

Scientifically, peppermint gets its flavour from its high menthol content, whereas as spearmint owes its flavour to the compound L-carvone. Substitution will not replicate the same flavour as the original.

Which is stronger peppermint oil or extract? ›

peppermint oil is MUCH stronger than extract... I think maybe 50 times stronger...we once accidentally used 1 Tablespoon of oil (the recipe called for extract) and our eyes were watering when the shortbread was baking!the aroma was so strong we could taste it in the back of our mouths.

Is Mint extract safe? ›

What Do We Know About Safety? Peppermint oil appears to be safe when taken orally (by mouth) or applied topically in the doses commonly used. Peppermint oil has been safely used in many clinical trials. Possible side effects of peppermint oil taken orally include heartburn, nausea, abdominal pain, and dry mouth.

Can you be allergic to mint extract? ›

Yes, people can be allergic to mint. Symptoms may include skin irritation, headache, nausea, dizziness, changes in heart rate, difficulty breathing, and anaphylaxis in severe cases. These reactions are due to the body's immune response to compounds found in mint.

What chemical is mint flavoring? ›

Menthol is an organic compound, more specifically a monoterpenoid, made synthetically or obtained from the oils of corn mint, peppermint, or other mints. It is a waxy, clear or white crystalline substance, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above.

Does mint extract contain menthol? ›

Peppermint is a hybrid of both spearmint (Mentha Spicata) and water mint (Mentha Aquatica). The peppermint plant contains over 40 distinct chemical compounds (including menthol, menthone, and menthyl acetate) and its consumption safety was proven in toxicological investigations (Nair, 2001 ▶).

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