Deer Jerky Recipes For Dehydrators

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Preparation time: 6 hours It is an easy recipe of the deer jerky that you can make at home with the simple ingredients like Tender Quick curing mix, onions, garlic, corn syrup, and black pepper. People who don’t like to do much experiment in the recipes will go to love this recipe for sure. All the ingredients add more … See more

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WebJan 25, 2024 · 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 4-6 …

Cuisine: Wild Game
Total Time: 5 hrs 30 mins
Category: Snack
Calories: 90 per serving

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WebNov 19, 2020 · In a large releasable plastic bag, combine soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, pepper, garlic powder, onion …

Rating: 4.5/5(11)
Total Time: 8 hrs 10 mins
Category: Snack
Calories: 183 per serving
1. Slice meat into thin pieces (this is easiest to do if meat is still frozen). For a softer jerky, it's best to soak the meat slices in a brine solution for 24 hours to tenderize the meat and remove the blood.
2. In a large releasable plastic bag, combine soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and salt.
3. Place meat in, and close bag.
4. Refrigerate overnight. Knead occasionally, to evenly distribute marinade.

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WebNov 8, 2017 · Transfer venison strips onto the dehydrator racks. (Tip: Space out strips so that they are not touching.) Sprinkle tops of strips …

Reviews: 26
Category: Snack
Cuisine: American
Total Time: 8 hrs 25 mins
1. Trim any fat from venison and slice across the grain into thin (~¼”) strips; set aside. For a chewier jerky, cut meat with the grain. (Tip: Placing meat in freezer for 30 minutes prior to slicing will make it easier to slice thinly.)
2. Using a large resealable plastic bag, add all remaining ingredients except for black pepper (soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, maple syrup, liquid smoke, brown sugar, salt, onion powder, garlic and red pepper flakes).
3. Add venison and seal bag; refrigerate for 4-6 hours, or overnight.
4. Preheat oven to 300°F. Remove venison from marinade and pat dry with paper towels. Place strips in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes, or until internal temperature of meat reaches 160°F. (This step is recommended by the USDA to destroy any bacteria that might be present.)

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WebDec 10, 2018 · Pack it in and squeeze out lengths of jerky onto your dehydrator trays. Make sure they are separated from each other. …

Rating: 4.9/5(34)
Total Time: 4 hrs 20 mins
Category: Cured Meat
Calories: 325 per serving
1. Grind the venison, bacon and dried cranberries through the fine die of your grinder. If you are using pre-ground venison, chop the dried cranberries well and add them to the ground meat. Put the meat and cranberries in a large bowl and add all the remaining ingredients. Mix well with your (very clean) hands until everything comes together and starts to stick to itself.
2. If you have a vacuum sealer, seal the mixture and set in the fridge for 24 to 48 hours. If you don’t, pack the meat mixture into a lidded container and press some plastic wrap directly onto the surface and let it sit that way.
3. The next day, separate the mixture into two or three chunks, depending on how big your jerky gun is. Pack it in and squeeze out lengths of jerky onto your dehydrator trays. Make sure they are separated from each other. Dehydrate at 150°F until the meat is mostly dry, but still chewy. If you don't have a dehydrator, you can smoke-dry it in your smoker, or in an oven set to "warm," with the door slightly ajar. In both of these cases, you want to keep the temperature as close to 150°F as you can.
4. This sort of jerky doesn’t keep as long as traditional jerky because of the fat content. But it will keep for several weeks in the fridge, and it freezes well.

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WebJan 1, 2024 · Place your jerky strips in a single layer on your trays. Turn your dehydrator on to 165 degrees and dehydrate for 6-8 hours. The drying time will vary depending on the thickness of the slices. You want to …

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WebDec 12, 2023 · Slice the meat against the grain, aiming for a quarter-inch thickness. Marinate and season the meat to taste, letting it sit for at least 24 hours. Arrange your …

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WebDec 9, 2020 · Place marinade and meat strips in a large pot and bring to a boil. Let boil for 1-5 minutes, until meat registers 165 degrees F when using a calibrated food thermometer. Remove strips and drain on clean, …

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WebDec 18, 2018 · Dehydrate 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 …

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Web1/2-1 tsp cayenne (adjust to taste) After thawing and rinsing the deer roast, trim as much fat and silver skin as you can from the meat. Fat spoils faster than meat and will shorten the shelf life of the finished jerky. Slicing …

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WebFeb 19, 2024 · To 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 …

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WebNov 15, 2023 · Remove 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 …

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WebFeb 13, 2019 · While the meat is in the freezer, combine marinade ingredients in a bowl or ziplock bag. If adding peppers, blend the peppers with the marinade in a blender before adding to ziplock bag. Remove the …

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WebJul 18, 2023 · 1. Deer Jerky. This deer jerky recipe is perfect for meat lovers. With a marinade that includes soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, beef stock, molasses, and …

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WebFeb 17, 2014 · Pack the mixture into a non-reactive (plastic, ceramic, stainless steel) container, cover and refrigerate for at least 24 hours, and up to 48 hours. How long you take it depends on your personal salt …

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WebDrain the meat from the marinade, discarding the marinade. Place the meat evenly on dehydrator trays and dry at 165F for 4 to 6 hours until jerky tests done. Place the jerky in a 225 F oven for 10 minutes to kill any …

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WebJan 13, 2017 · Cut with the grain for a more chewy jerky. Add sliced venison to the mixture in a ziplock bag or bowl and marinate for 8-24 hours in the refrigerator. After the meat has finished marinating, remove from …

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