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Favorite Jerky Recipe
How do you make your favorite venison jerky? Please share your
recipe. Thanky you from the bottom of my stomach. |
RE: Favorite Jerky Recipe
This is my AMF recipe. (Almost Famous) This is the best.
* 1/2 cup soy sause * 1/4 cup worchester sause * 1/4 cup liqiud smoke * 1/8 cup A-1 sause * 1 or 2 teaspoons of crushed red pepper * 1 teaspoon of salt Marinate for two days and don't over dehydrate Good Luck, Bobby |
RE: Favorite Jerky Recipe
this is my favorite and boy is it good
3pds venison 2/3 tsp. garlic powder 2tsp. onion powder 2 1/2tsp. black pepper 1/2 cup soy sause 1/2 cup worcestershire sause 2tsp. hickory smoke salt 2tsp accent slice venision into 3/4 in. strips marinate overnight cook directly on rack at 150 degrees 6-8 houres do not let it get crispy i use a dehidrator my wifes favorite is as follows ( this is also very good) 7 pds vennison strips 1/2 cup soy sause 1/4 cup worcestershire sause 1 tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. tobasco sause 1/4 tsp. black pepper 1 tsp. hicory smoke 1 tsp. ginger powder 1/2 tsp.garlic salt 1 tbsp. lemon pepper 1/2 tsp. onion salt mix all together except 1/2 the lemon pepper marinate overnight right before you are ready to dry add the rest of the lemon pepper put in dehydrator or in oven at 150 degrees for 6 to 8 houres hope this helps ya i would recommend both recipies |
RE: Favorite Jerky Recipe
I'll try again. I think we should have a Jerky cook off here. What do ya'll (thats Texas for everyone) think?
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RE: Favorite Jerky Recipe
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RE: Favorite Jerky Recipe
4lbs sliced venison. (whoever said you had to slice the venison with the grain? I slice against the grain whenever I can. Makes tenderer jerky)
1/2 cup soy sauce 1/2 cup worcestershire sauce 2 tbls ketchup 2 tbls brown sugar 1 capful liquid smoke 1 clove minced garlic onion powder, salt and pepper to taste. I often add a little Emeril's essence. Marinate at least overnight. If you really want the marinade to soak into the meat, use a vacuum sealer and canister. This is the best recipe that I have had. |
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