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    Jerky recipes

    Throw em out fellas! Would love to see what worked and some new ideas!

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    I started with this one because it doesn't use any obscure ingredients and riffed on it depending on what I could find lying around: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/24...de-beef-jerky/

    I use the oven method described here: https://www.jerkyholic.com/how-to-ma...in-the-oven-2/

    Works really well. Too well - I'd use around 2kgs of raw meat and smash the resultant jerky in the space of a couple of days, so I've backed off it for a while
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    Quote Originally Posted by mopheadrob View Post
    I started with this one because it doesn't use any obscure ingredients and riffed on it depending on what I could find lying around: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/24...de-beef-jerky/

    I use the oven method described here: https://www.jerkyholic.com/how-to-ma...in-the-oven-2/

    Works really well. Too well - I'd use around 2kgs of raw meat and smash the resultant jerky in the space of a couple of days, so I've backed off it for a while
    now you guys a question just thinking about a few days in the scrub - could one take jerky and turn it into a casserole or just to salty - was sort of thinking well it keeps- is light - pa cket of gravy mix - add some spuds veges after a while cooking - yes no ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    now you guys a question just thinking about a few days in the scrub - could one take jerky and turn it into a casserole or just to salty - was sort of thinking well it keeps- is light - pa cket of gravy mix - add some spuds veges after a while cooking - yes no ??
    I tried that..... does not reconstitute very well at all. And l stopped slicing it along the grain as recomended in preparing it for drying.
    Pulled too many fillings, so now l slice it across the grain.
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    well chuck that as an idea back the good old bacon and corn beef

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    well chuck that as an idea back the good old bacon and corn beef
    saveloys work as does salami
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    I tried this using air dried beef and cooked rehydrate in a pot of rice. Rice was a bit plain but beef was tender and tasted a bit like corned beef.
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    To be honest..... I find Beef Jerky far nicer.
    Its just that the venison is plentiful and free
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    To be honest..... I find Beef Jerky far nicer.
    Its just that the venison is plentiful and free
    I also like how when I'm hunting for the next deer for the freezer, I'm snacking on the last one as jerky on the hills.....
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    Don't put this in it. I had to evacuate the house, think weapons grade pepper bomb!

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    I actually ditched using veni for jerky, now I just use rolled roast beef and salt, love the fat when its dehy'd

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    Just making some up today.
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    Basically the same recipe as above.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Just making some up today.
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    Basically the same recipe as above.
    Good knife
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    So be it

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    The best beef jerky I had is Yak from Tibet, as those monk said: the sun will sort it out...
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    So be it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Rabbit View Post
    The best beef jerky I had is Yak from Tibet, as those monk said: the sun will sort it out...
    bring us back some knives - we will buy them - likely cant get better

 

 

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