Deer Jerky Seasoning Recipe

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WebJul 8, 2023 · Slice the mea agains the grain about 1/4 inch thick. In a small bowl add all other ingredients and stir until the sugar and honey dissolves. Pour the mixture over the …

Cuisine: Wild Game
Category: Big Game
Servings: 6-8
Total Time: 16 hrs 15 mins

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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 …

Rating: 5/5(2)
Total Time: 3 hrs 10 mins
Category: Snacks
Calories: 420 per serving

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WebMar 30, 2023 · Curing salt helps to extend the shelf life and stability of deer jerky, so it's a good idea to include it. You can pick some up in our online store, along with some great seasonings and accessories. Homemade …

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WebDec 10, 2018 · Instructions. Grind the venison, bacon and dried cranberries through the fine die of your grinder. If you are using pre-ground venison, …

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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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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WebAug 8, 2021 · Grind 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 …

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WebAug 19, 2015 · Step 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). …

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WebNov 19, 2020 · In 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 …

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WebDec 13, 2022 · Place the strips of deer meat on the baking sheet in a single layer and bake for 4-6 hours, flipping the strips halfway through. Once the jerky is dried out and no longer wet, remove it from the oven and let it …

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WebMar 14, 2017 · Instructions. Trim all visible fat from the venison and place in freezer for an hour or two to partially freeze. While the meat is in the freezer, combine the soy sauce, worcestershire, ground pepper, and curing salt …

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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 …

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WebJul 26, 2022 · Place the sliced venison in a heavy-duty zip-top bag and pour the jerky brine over. Remove as much air from the bag as possible and seal. Massage the bag well to …

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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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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 …

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WebAug 10, 2020 · Preparation. Slice the meat against the grain between 1/8-inch and 1/4-inch thick. This is easier to do when the meat is chilled in the freezer for an hour or hasn’t fully …

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WebJan 3, 2022 · Instructions. Mix all marinade ingredients together. Add in meat strips, and stir to combine. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Arrange jerky on …

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WebOct 27, 2023 · Exactly How To Make Smoked Venison Jerky. Step 1. Slice. Carefully slice 2 pounds of venison roast in 1/4 inch slices against the grain of the meat. I prefer to use …

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