Hank Shaw Venison Jerky Recipe

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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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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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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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WEBMix the brine ingredients well and coat the venison with the brine. Once everything is nicely coated, put it all in a freezer bag in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours, and up to 48 hours. The longer you leave the meat in the brine, the saltier it will be and the longer it will keep.

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WEBWhole muscle or ground, jerky is everyone’s favorite meaty snack. Here’s how to make both kinds. Whole muscle or ground, jerky is everyone’s favorite meaty snack. Up Next in Venison 101 with Hank Shaw. 17:03 Ch. 8 - Wobbly Bits & Tacos de Lengua Ch. 8 - Wobbly Bits & Tacos de Lengua. Make the “fifth quarter” one of your favorite

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WEBExactly 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 a my meat slicer but a sharp chef’s knife and steady hand will do the trick! Slightly frozen roast cuts more cleanly than fully thawed meat.

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WEBCoat 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. More than that and things might get too salty. 3. Get your smoker going at …

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WEBGrind them with the Aleppo pepper and sea salt into a fine powder. Coat the venison slices with the rub. 4. Combine the soy sauce, instacure, sugar and lemon juice in a bowl and whisk to combine. 5. Put the sliced venison in a large zip top bag and pour the soy sauce mixture over it. Knead to coat the meat as fully as possible.

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WEBJerky has been used as a method of preserving meat for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations. This is gluten free, high protein, low carb and non vegetarian recipe. Dish can be prepared in 320 minutes. Recipe requires some culinary experience (medium difficulty). Number of ingredi

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WEBSteps to Making Jerky. After trimming your meat slice it into 1/4″ slices with the grain of the meat. Prepare your marinate with the included recipe. Marinate meat f0r 1-24 hours. Place in dehydrator or oven for the specified time. After a few hours check regularly to make sure you don’t over dehydrate. Enjoy!

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WEBFinely chop the Craisins. Put all the ingredients into a large bowl, and mix well with your hands, until everything starts to stick to itself. (We wear latex gloves.) If you have a vacuum sealer (we do), seal the mixture and set in the fridge, so that all the flavors begin to mingle and enjoy each other. (24-48 hours).

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WEB4 of 4. The process for preparing this recipe is pretty simple. First, I select a piece of meat (I prefer venison, but beef, elk, or bison also work well) that has little to no fat on it, a distinct grain, and minimal connective tissue. Before I trim and slice it, I …

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WEBThat means cutting against the grain of the meat, in 1/8-inch-thich slices. Don’t cut too thin or the venison will dry out like a shingle on your roof. The best way to get this cut every time is

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WEBCover with a cling film. Place in the fridge for 8 hours to marinate, or ideally overnight. When the meat is ready, preheat the oven to 70 °C/ 160 °F (fan assisted), or 90 °C/ 195 °F (conventional). Lay the slices on clean racks (or a heatproof wire rack or a mesh net tray) and transfer into the top part of the oven.

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WEBVenison is lean, clean meat. Higher in protein and lower in fat than beef, it is as free range and healthy as you get. If you’ve never tasted venison, it is close in flavor to grass-fed beef or bison. Rich, lean, but easy to overcook. A general rule is to cook the tender cuts a bit less than you think, and to cook the tougher cuts a bit more

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WEBPlace the beef slices one by one into the marinade, ensuring the slices are completely covered with the marinade. Cover with a plastic wrap and let marinate in the fridge overnight, or at least 6 hours. The next day, take the marinated beef slices from the fridge. Preheat the oven to 140 °F (60 °C).

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WEBMix well and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or overnight, up to 24 hours. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 175 F (79 degrees C). Line a large baking sheet with foil and place an oven-safe non-stick cooling rack on top (I love this set which includes both). Arranged the beef strips in a single layer on the wire rack.

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