Deer Jerky Gun Recipe

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WebGrind the venison, bacon, and dried berries. If your meat is already ground, chop the dried berries finely and add them to the meat. Put the meat and berries in a large bowl and add the other ingredients. Mix with your hands until it’s well-combined. Put the mixture in a sealed, air-tight container and refrigerate for 24 to 48 hours.

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WebIn a large releasable plastic bag, combine soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and salt. Place meat in, and close bag. Refrigerate overnight. Knead occasionally, to evenly distribute marinade. Preheat oven or dehydrator anywhere between 145 to 165 degrees F.

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WebAfter 24 hours, remove the ground venison mixture from the refrigerator and load it into your jerky gun. Squeeze out individual strips onto your dehydrator trays, leaving a gap between each strip for airflow. Set your food dehydrator to 160 degrees, and dehydrate for 3-5 hours. The jerky is done when it is dry and bends without breaking.

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WebDehydrate at 160°F for around 4-5 hours or until the jerky is finished. To dehydrate in an oven: Turn the oven to 175°F or the lowest setting it will go. Place aluminum foil on baking sheets and then place racks over the sheets. Arrange the strips of venison on the racks, making sure they do not touch each other.

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WebStart preparing your marinade. In a large mixing bowl, stir all of the ingredients together. Then, add meat and let marinate several hours, or overnight. You can marinate in a plastic bag or in a glass container. Place the meat strips on the dehydrator trays. Set your dehydrator on the jerky setting (155*F, 68*C).

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WebMarinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. Preheat your dehydrator to 160°F (71°C). Arrange the marinated venison strips on the dehydrator trays, ensuring they do not touch or overlap. Dehydrate for 4 …

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WebPour marinade mixture over ground venison. ½ cup red wine, ¼ cup teriyaki, ¼ cup brown sugar, 1 tablespoon whisky, 1 tablespoon salt, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper. Combine until marinade is fully mixed into ground meat. Cover and refrigerate for 4-24 hours.

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WebRemove venison from the marinade and dry thoroughly with with paper towels. Place directly on grill grates 2-3 hours. Check often and arrange as needed for even cook. Steam, store, and enjoy. Place the finished jerky in a gallon zip top bag while it is still warm, and leave partially unsealed.

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Web2. Run the meat strips through your grinder a little bit at a time using either the fine or medium plate that came with the machine. Some jerky makers use a nitrate cure on their jerky instead of using ample salt seasoning recipes. If you are using nitrate to cure the meat, mix it into the strips before grinding. 3.

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WebThe trick to making ground meat jerky is to use as little liquid as possible and to use a jerky gun to create consistent, even jerky snacks. commonly known as InstaCure #1 or pink salt, is often used in homemade deer jerky recipes. Curing salt is Sodium Nitrate and the purpose of adding it to products like jerky is to prevent the growth of

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WebThis venison jerky recipe is so simple and has the best flavor! It tastes salty and meaty and peppery and smoky. All the things you want in jerky. 4 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g Cholesterol: 383 mg Sodium: 296 mg Potassium: 1433 mg Fiber: 0.01 g Sugar: 0.02 g Calcium: 23 mg Iron: 15 mg. Keyword venison jerky, deer

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WebStep 4: Making Magic. Remove the venison cuts from the salt soak. Place them in a sealable, plastic freezer bag and mix in the cure (including dry seasonings). Coat the cuts, seal the bags and let it all sit in the fridge for 24 hours. Behold the power of chemistry in action as the venison transforms from mere meat to pre-dried jerky.

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WebMix until combined. Transfer to an airtight container and store in your fridge for 24 hours. Remove from the fridge and load the mixture into your jerky gun. Squeeze out individual strips once at a time onto the dehydrator trays. Set the food dehydrator to 160°F degrees. Dehydrate for between 4-5 hours.

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WebMix all the spices together in a bowl. If you are not using the citric acid powder (Fruit Fresh), wet the slices of the venison with the lime juice. Coat the venison with the spice mix well, pressing and massaging it into the meat. Put all this in a covered container in the fridge for a day, and up to 2 days.

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WebUniformly and thinly slice partially frozen meat with the grain. In a bowl combine marinade ingredients (no matter which one you're using), add in the sliced meat, stir together well, using your hands to knead it in. Put in the fridge in …

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WebTo make venison jerky in the oven, arrange the pieces on oven-safe racks and place a sheet pan beneath them to catch the drippings. Then, set your oven to the lowest possible temperature (usually around 170 degrees) and put the meat inside. Check it for doneness after four hours, leaving it in longer as needed.

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WebInstructions. Trim all visible fat from the venison or beef and place in freezer for an hour or two to partially freeze. While the meat is in the freezer, combine marinade ingredients in a bowl or ziplock bag. Remove the meat from the freezer and slice ¼" strips against the grain for an easy chew.

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