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Homemade Stevia Extract

Homemade stevia extract is a simple way to preserve fresh or dry stevia leaf with a delicious flavor and no bitter aftertaste. Plus, it’s budget friendly and easy to use in so many healthy recipes!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Resting Time1 day
Total Time1 day 40 minutes
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Servings: 1 ounce
Calories: 1kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • With fresh leaf: Wash and remove fresh leaves from the stem. Pick through and remove any brown or wilted ones. Coarsely chop the fresh leaves into smaller pieces before placing them in a clean glass jar.
    1 cup stevia leaf
  • With dry leaf: Crumble the dry leaves into a clean glass jar by rubbing them between your fingertips and thumb.
    1 cup stevia leaf
  • Cover contents completely with alcohol. Place the lid on and secure tightly.
    Vodka
  • Shake the jar and leave on the counter, out of direct sunlight, for 24-36 hours. Shake occasionally. DO NOT leave the extract to sit for longer than 36 hours.
  • Strain the leaves out through a fine mesh cheesecloth, nut milk bag, or coffee filter. Squeeze to remove all liquid.
  • Pour the extract into a small saucepan and very gently heat for 20-30 minutes, stirring often. DO NOT BOIL. Heat just enough so the alcohol evaporates off and liquid reduces in volume.
  • Let cool and store in the fridge in a small glass bottle, preferably with a tincture dropper.

Notes

The total yield of this recipe varies due to how much leaf you use. 1 cup of dry, crumbled leaf will fit in a pint sized glass jar and make about 1 ounce of liquid sweetener.

Nutrition

Calories: 1kcal
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