You'll need a dehydrator to properly make jerky at home.

Jerky Brine

For every two quarts of water:
1 cup curing salt
1/2 cup sugar
4 tablespoons black pepper
1 teaspoon liquid garlic - optional

Marinade recipe

1 Cup Soy Sauce
4 Tsp. Worsterchire Sauce
1 Tsp. Pepper
1 Tsp. Garlic Powder
2 Tsp. Onion Powder
3 Tsp. Liquid Hickory Smoke
2 Tsp. Hickory Smoke Salt

Blue Ribbon Jerky

1/2 cup dark soy sauce
2 Tbs Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp monosodium glutamate (optional)
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp powdered ginger
1/4 tsp Chinese Five-Spice Powder

Chinese Beef Jerky

1/2 Cup Light Soya Sauce
4 1/2 Tbs Honey
4 1/2 Tbs Dry Sherry
6 Large Cloves Garlic Minced
1 1/2 Tbs Ginger Fresh Minced
1 1/2 Tbs Red Pepper crushed
1 1/2 Tbs Sesame Oil
Dash White Pepper

 

Friday, June 26, 2009

Beef Jerky Recipes

Author: Robin Wood

Jerky recipes include, but are not limited to:



Beef jerky recipes


• Alligator and Crocodile jerky recipes


• Kangaroo fillet steak jerky recipe


• Emu steak jerky


• Deer and Venison jerky recipes


• Duck, Goose, and Turkey jerky recipes


• Turtle soup recipe


• Jerky sweet n’ sour


• Jerky hot n’ spicy


• Cured jerky


• Teriyaki jerky


Use the following list whenever you are making your favourite jerky related dish to ensure a favourable result every time:


• Always dry your jerky at a temperature between 140 and 150 degrees. Do this for at least four hours to keep it from spoiling over the long term.


• Ensure that your jerky has consistent thickness. The size of each strip is very important; the slices should be 5 inches long by 2 inches wide. The thickness should be a ¼ of an inch.


• Always cut slices against the grain. This helps to ensure for lean cuts of meat. Otherwise the overall consistency of your jerky batch will be too variable.


• Marinate the meat for up to 8 hrs. Do so in the refrigerator, while consistently poking it well with a fork. After you have done this, partially freeze the jerky. Remember, you don't have to marinate the meat before drying.


• Always flip the slices in the marinade to ensure even distribution.


• If you think that you have over dried your jerky, then keep it in a plastic bag and add a few slices of bread to the bag. The moister from the bread should increase the moisture content in the jerky.


• Jerky can be stored for over two years if it is kept in zip-lock bags or other some other airtight container.


You also have a lot of other ways of relishing jerky. Find a variety of flavours available for beef jerky. You can order it and relish the different flavours.


About the Author:

Author is a renowned chef in Australia. He has authored many cook books and starred in food network television programs.


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