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I made a few batches using the store bought stacked plate dehydrator, I've used london broil sliced thin, marinated it in soy sauce, pineapple juice and some worcestershire, start out with about 10 lbs of meat, end up with about 3 lbs of jerky, Its good but Ive never been able to keep any long enough to see if it keeps!
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Sure..
Sometimes the dogs get the ribs....sometimes they don't.
I cut out alot of the meat on some fatter deer ribs.It is usually flat and looks like bacon,thats why I call it bacon.
I get the larger peices, rub them down good with kosher salt and pepper and smoke it for 3-4 hours under 200.
Thats about it.
If you slice it thin and don't fry it real crispy it eats like bacon.
A chunk of it goes good in beans.
You get real tastey grease as well.
A few slices fried will grease the pan enough to fry a couple eggs.
Also the grease is damn good for cornbread..in it or on it.
I'm sure it has been done before but I made a real good impression on my cooking abilities when I ''broke out some''!!
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Originally posted by sd allen View PostI'll bet...
Everone keeps asking me to make more but I like to have a good days worth before I fire up the smoker.
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Originally posted by sd allen View PostI soak deer in strips 2 days in 1 cup kosher salt,1/4 cup sugar & water..that is per pound
Smoke at 200-240 for 4 hours
I like wild cherry wood best as I have plenty.
Makes a real nice yard bird as well as ham, sausage & fish.
6 month old jerky has to be a wonderful treat.Ours last about 6 min. per lb.
Made some great ''bacon'' from the inside rib meat of a fat doe.Turned out real good in a pot of beans.
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I soak deer in strips 2 days in 1 cup kosher salt,1/4 cup sugar & water..that is per pound
Smoke at 200-240 for 4 hours
I like wild cherry wood best as I have plenty.
Makes a real nice yard bird as well as ham, sausage & fish.
6 month old jerky has to be a wonderful treat.Ours last about 6 min. per lb.
Made some great ''bacon'' from the inside rib meat of a fat doe.Turned out real good in a pot of beans.
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We have some deer jerky that we dried about 6 months ago. I just opened a package and it is still good. My husband dried it in the deyhydrator and then I vacuum sealed it. It usually doesn't last long here as everyone loves it.
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Jerky
I have a big Barbeque pit (I'm in Texas, ain't I?) and I've smoked and dried beef jerky in it before. Pretty easy, really. But a cheap cut of beef, slice it really thin, season/rub it (or not) with whatever you like, and smoke it slow all day.
Comes out really good, but doesn't last long!
I'm wondering about shelf life for homemade jerky. Seems like a good way to preserve meat if you kill some neighborhood strays during the bad times.
Ant idea how long this stuff will last unrefrigerated?Tags: None
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