Anyone Can Learn How To
Make Beef Jerky
If
you are a fan of beef
jerky, you may think
that it would be
impossible for you to
learn
how to make beef jerky
in your own home.
That’s no longer true
thanks to the wonderful
food dehydrators, like
the superior
Excalibur Food
Dehydrator
available on the market
today.
Beef jerky is beef,
which has been cut into
strips with the fat
trimmed off, marinated
in a spiced, salty or
sweet liquid, and then
dried with low heat.
The result is a strip of
a salty, semi-sweet
snack that can be stored
for long periods of time
with out refrigeration.
What makes beef jerky so
unique is the type of
cure used. For those
just starting out, the
Internet provides a
wealth of recipes, but
you may want to try
making up your own
concoction! Here is a
brief step-by-step guide
on how to make beef
jerky!
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Always choose a lean
cut of raw beef in
order to maximize
storage life. Good
cuts of beef for
jerky are flank,
round and sirloin
tip cuts.
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If you have access
to a meat slicer,
you’ll get the most
uniform slices. If
you don’t, use a
sharp knife and
slice partially
frozen meat against
or with the grain.
Aim to cut your
strips 1”wide, 3/16”
thick and whatever
length you want.
Remember to trim all
visible fat.
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The next step in
how to make beef
jerky is to
apply either dry or
brine cure before
you begin
dehydration. Dry
cures are salt and
seasoning mixtures
that you sprinkle
onto the meat
surfaces that are
laid in a single
layer on a flat
surface. Then,
layer the strips on
top of one another
in a tightly sealed
container
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Brine cures or
marinades are
another option.
Layer the meat in a
leak proof pan or
bowl and pour the
brine or marinade to
cover the top
layer. Place in the
refrigerator and
marinate for six to
twelve hours. Turn
the strips often for
even distribution.
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Now that your meat
is prepared, the
next step in how to
make beef jerky is
to shake off any
excess cure and
spread the meat
strips in a single
layer on your
dehydrator trays.
Follow your
dehydrators
instructions for
temperature and
timing.
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You’ll know if your
jerky is a success
if your cooled piece
cracks but does not
break.
Always test jerky using
a cooled piece. Properly
dried jerky should crack
but not break when bent.
Homemade beef jerky just
tastes better and is
better for you than
store brand versions
that are expensive and
full of ingredients
you’ve never heard of.
Why not consider
purchasing the
Excalibur Food
Dehydrator, the
best quality dehydrator
available on the market
to make delicious beef
jerky in your own home
when you know
how to make beef jerky
on your own.
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