Big Country Jerky

"This jerky is wonderful...just spicy enough to be flavorful but not so spicy that it is too hot for the kids."
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
1.25 lbs.
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ingredients

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directions

  • Meat Preparation:

  • Freeze beef or venison for 45 minutes to 1 hour, to a soft frozen stage.
  • While in this soft frozen state, clean meat of all fat.
  • Then slice the meat with the grain in 3/16" to 1/4" thick slices that are approximately 1 1/2" wide and no more than 6" long.
  • Divide meat in half and place meat slices evenly into 2 separate one gallon ziplock bags and refrigerate.
  • For Marinade:

  • Mix all remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl and whisk until well combined.
  • Remove meat filled ziplocks from refrigerator and pour 1/2 of marinade mixture into each bag, making sure to coat all meat strips evenly.
  • Reseal bags and return to refrigerator to marinade for at least 2 hours and no more than 24 hours.
  • To Dehydrate:

  • Drain all marinade off of meat strips in a collander and then squeezing the meat to remove even more.
  • Place the meat strips onto papertoweling and use another papertowel to blot as much excess marinade from meat as possible.
  • The dryer the meat, the faster the drying process.
  • Now place jerky in your dehydrator and allow to dry for 6-10 hours, depending on the thickness of your strips, the liquid you removed in the draining process and the power of your dehydrator.
  • Before storing, let the jerky cool completely then you can store in ziplock bags, jars or with a vaccuum sealer.
  • If allowed to set for 48 hours, the flavor of the jerky will develop and for the jerky to remoisturize a bit after the drying process.
  • Jerky will keep for up to 2 years in a cool, dark place.

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I'm a 39 y/o wife to one (lol) and mother of two teenage daughters, a four year old stepson and grandmother (at a very early age! lol) of an adorable 18 m/o grandson. I work full time as a Paralegal plus have to take care of all household things with a husband that works away from home. I love to cook but never seem to have the time or energy to do much except on the weekends. Add to that, a houseful of picky eaters and it's hard to make decent meals during the week. I adore my crockpot(s)...I have 3 in different sizes...and I think we'd starve without them.
 
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