WEBPreheat the oven to 175°F (80°C) or the lowest temperature possible. Jerky requires low and slow cooking to effectively remove moisture while preserving the flavor. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper to catch any drippings and facilitate easier cleanup. If desired, place a wire rack on top of the baking sheet.
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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 …
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WEBNov 15, 2023 · Preheat your smoker or oven to approximately 170 degrees F. Follow any preheating or preparation instructions if using a dehydrator. Smoke the marinated meat. Remove venison from the marinade and …
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WEBFeb 26, 2019 · You don’t want to cook it; you want to dry it out. With the oven door open, the temperature hovered in the 155 range. When making jerky from ground meat, be sure to use pure venison (no mix). Mixed …
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WEBJan 25, 2024 · Marinate 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 4-6 hours, or until the jerky is dry but still pliable.
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WEBJan 28, 2024 · 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper. 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional) Mix Ingredients: In a large bowl, combine ground venison with soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. Mix thoroughly.
WEBMay 12, 2022 · Directions. Combine soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, ketchup, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion salt in a large releasable plastic bag; set aside. Slice venison into long strips, 1-inch …
WEB1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce. 2 tbsp packed light brown sugar. 1 tbsp kosher salt (smoked salt will also add another level of flavor) 1 tsp dried garlic powder. 1/2 tsp ground black pepper. 1/2 to 1 tsp dried mushroom …
WEBDec 1, 2022 · 2.3 Marinate Venison for 24 hours. 3 Making Deer Jerky in The Oven. 3.1 Preheat Oven. 3.2 Hang Deer Jerky with Toothpicks from Oven Rack. 3.3 Use Foiled Baking Sheet with Cooling Rack. 4 Safe …
WEBMar 30, 2023 · Homemade Venison Jerky Recipe. Place the pot on the stovetop on medium to low heat. Warming the liquid on the stovetop slightly will help to dissolve the sugars, but you want to avoid overheating the liquid because it can lead to some off-flavors. Oven jerky usually takes anywhere from four to eight hours. Just like with the …
WEBMay 19, 2023 · Read this guide and learn how to make the best deer jerky in an oven, smoker, dehydrator, or open fire from an expert wild game chef. Search for: Hunting. Best Deer Jerky Recipe. 5 pounds well-trimmed venison; 1 1/2 cups soy sauce; 1 cup Worcestershire sauce; Drying at low temperatures, between 145 and 165 degrees, …
WEBOct 14, 2022 · Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl until well combined. Place the meat mixture in an airtight container and set it in the refrigerator to chill for 24 hours. After 24 hours, remove the ground …
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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 …
WEBOct 15, 2023 · Mix 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.
WEBAug 8, 2021 · Venison Jerky VS Beef Jerky. While beef makes delicious jerky, you may want to shake things up with some deer jerky from time to time, and with good reason! Deer has numerous nutritional benefits compared to standard beef jerky.. Venison only contains about half the amount of fat and calories as beef. It also has more protein, with …
WEBSep 19, 2017 · Option 3: Oven Dehydrating. If you don’t have a dehydrator, no worries! Spread the jerky slices out on cooling racks over rimmed baking sheets. The baking sheets catch the drips so they don’t end up in …