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deer jerky

NaturalMan

Posted 8:35 pm, 10/18/2009

JERKY


16 0z. soy sauce----[ La Choy ]
2 0z. liquid smoke
2 0z. Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 0z. hot sauce

Mix all ingredients in bowl, Add meat [8 - 10 lbs] piece by piece, Soak over night in fridge Lay on trays and sprinkle with black pepper Then dry and enjoy.

NaturalMan

Posted 8:34 pm, 10/18/2009

Beef, Deer, Elk or Moose Jerky



2 lbs. of flank steak
2/3 cup of soy sauce
2/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoons of seasoning salt (recommend Lawry's)


Slice flank steak diagonally with the grain of the meat into very thin slices (If slightly frozen it slices more easily). Combine ingredients and marinate meat overnight or 12 hours. Be sure all pieces are covered (coated) with marinade. Drain excess marinade. Place meat on paper towels to soak up marinade. Meat should be squeezed as dry as possible in paper towels. Place individual pieces of meat on rack in oven at 140 to 160 degrees for seven to 12 hours, or until meat is dry throughout. Leave oven door ajar (slightly open) during the drying process. Meat can also be hung in the oven by placing a wooden toothpick in each piece and strung from the rack. Store finished jerky in an airtight container. It keeps for several months, but it is likely that it will be consumed by the master hunter, kids, or the cook within a few days.

NaturalMan

Posted 8:31 pm, 10/18/2009

Fireman JerkyOr maybe this one should be named "Call a Fireman" Jerky. Follow the recipe exactly, or cut back on the hot stuff a little if you want a tamer tasting jerky.


For this one, you'll need:


5 pounds ground venison
2 tablespoons canning salt
1 1/2 teaspoons Tender Quick® Curing Mix
4 tablespoons granulated cane sugar
3 tablespoons cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes

NaturalMan

Posted 8:30 pm, 10/18/2009

Jerky Marinade

1 1/2 - 2 pounds of lean meat (beef, pork or venison)
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/4 teaspoon each of black pepper and garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon hickory smoke-flavored salt

Combine all ingredients. Place strips of meat in a shallow pan and cover with marinade. Cover and refrigerate 1-2 hours or overnight. Products marinated for several hours may be more salty than some people prefer. If you choose to heat the meat prior to drying to decrease the risk of foodborne illness, do so at the end of the marination time. To heat, bring strips and marinade to a boil and boil for 5 minutes before draining and drying. If strips are more than ¼ inch thick, the length of time may need to be increased. If possible, check the temperature of several strips with a metal stem-type thermometer to determine that 160ºF has been reached.

outdoorlife

Posted 12:33 pm, 10/18/2009

need a good recipe on deer jerky maranate

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