PEGGI'S VENISON JERKY

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I have been using this recipe for about 25 years now. I make about 60 pounds of it a year (starting weight). Everyone loves it. You can figure your dry weight on finished jerky is going to be a little over 1/3 of the weight you started out with. So, if you have 60# raw meat, you will end up with 20# + of dried jerky. The batch I...

Provided by Peggi Anne Tebben

Categories     Meat Appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 lb lean meat, sliced thin (about 1/8
1/2 Tbsp coarse black pepper
2 tsp seasoned salt (cookie's)if you use
another brand, use 1 tablespoon coarse black pepper
instead of 1/2 tablespoon
2 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp accent
2 tsp butter & mesquite seasoning-
(durkee's or tone's)
1 Tbsp red pepper flakes
1 c soy sauce
1 c worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp concentrated liquid smoke, if using
store bought (ready to use), use 3 t.
i get concentrated from amish store

Steps:

  • 1. FREEZE MEAT WHILE STILL IN THE ROAST STAGE (RAW). THEN REMOVE FROM FREEZER & LET SLIGHTLY THAW. SLICE ON SLICER OR BY HAND TO 1/8"TO 3/16" THICK AGAINST THE GRAIN. IF YOU SLICE WITH THE GRAIN, IT WILL BE TOUGH & STRINGY.
  • 2. MIX ALL OF MARINADE TOGETHER & PUT MEAT IN. AFTER ABOUT 30 MINUTES, I LOVE TO TASTE THE MEAT. IT IS CURED BY THEN. IT IS HEAVEN. DO NOT PACK MEAT TIGHT. I DO THIS PART ABOUT 7 PM & LEAVE OUT ON COUNTER FOR ABOUT THE NEXT 3 HOURS & WALK IN & STIR WITH WOODEN SPOON EVERY 30 MINUTES OR SO, TO MAKE SURE IT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED. MARINADE IN FRIDGE OVERNIGHT. DO NOT PACK TOO TIGHTLY.
  • 3. NEXT MORNING,EARLY, WASH SINK OUT THOROUGHLY. PLACE SOME SORT OF DRAINER IN BOTTOM OF SINK. I USE A ROUND PIE COOLING RACK. POUR JERKY & MARINADE OUT IN SINK. NOW GO HAVE YOUR COFFEE WHILE YOU ARE WAITING ON JERKY TO DRAIN. PLACE ON DEHYDRATOR TRAYS & PLACE IN DEHYDRATOR.
  • 4. I HAVE A BIG SQUARE DEHYDRATOR WITH 10 TRAYS & FAN. WHEN ALL TRYS ARE IN, LEAVE DOOR AJAR ABOUT 3 INCHES FOR PROBABLY 3 HOURS UNTIL MOST MOISTURE LEAVES. THEN CLOSE DOOR & CONTINUE DEHYDRATING. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, IT WILL STAY WET ALOT LONGER. IT TAKES ABOUT 6 FULL HOURS . MEAT IS DONE WHEN IT IS DRY TO THE TOUCH & YOU BEND IT & IT DOESN'T FEEL RUBBERY, BUT DON'T OVER DRY, TO WHERE IT STARTS TURNING WHITE (SALT CONTENT). I THROW IT ALL IN A BIG STAINLESS STEEL BOWL & LEAVE OVERNIGHT TO FINISH AIR DRYING. THEN THE NEXT DAY, I VACUUM PACK IT IN 1/2# BAGS.
  • 5. I MIX 7 BATCHES OF THIS UP IN ONE BIG CONTAINER & ADD 14# MEAT. DO NOT PACK TIGHT.

MD Dulal Hossen
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover venison. It's easy to make and the jerky is delicious.


Asim Afridi
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Made this for my husband and he loved it! Said it was the best venison jerky he's ever had.


Yasir Kamboh
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Jesse Tuck
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First time making venison jerky and this recipe was easy to follow. The jerky turned out great! Nice and chewy with a good flavor.


Qais Yousaf
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This venison jerky recipe is a keeper! The meat turned out so tender and flavorful, and the spices were perfectly balanced. I followed the recipe exactly, and it came out perfectly. I'll definitely be making this again.