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 Posted: 14:16 - 22 Sep 2010 Post subject: Got beef? |
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Jerky that is.
Thought I'd show you all my produce, any other BCFers make their own beef jerky?
I have been making this every now and then for about 3 years now, I have tried various combinations of herbs, spices, sweetness, sauces, methods etc etc etc but this is the one I make most often. You can essentially use whatever you want in the marinade but I feel that the essential ingredients for an awesome jerky are beef stock, a source of sweetness (sugar/honey), salt, wholegrain mustard and pepper. To this add whatever flavours you want; chilli, worcester sauce, soy sauce, chinese 5 spice, various curry spices, BBQ spices etc etc all work excellently.
Step 1: The beef; I generally use cheap frying steak as sold in supermarkets as it is quite lean and generally the correct thickness (7-10mm). I have used beef joints and cut them to size (freezing slightly beforehand helps in getting a straight cut) and this time I used something I haven't tried before, precut frozen beef strips from Asda. They worked well but several pieces had large fatty sections which make the final product spoil quicker than a lean jerky.
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Step 2: Assemble your ingredients; this can be pretty much anything you want as mentioned above. I haven't actually ever written down the recipe so it is slightly different each time but what you are aiming for is a really rich, sweet and beefy sauce for your marinade. Several stock cubes help tremendously.
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Step 3: Marinade it overnight in the fridge.
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Step 4: Dry your beef. The best thing to use is a purpose made food dehydrator, I tried several ways prior to buying one but they were all crap. using the oven on a low heat for several hours didn't really work and would use a lot of energy, a fan oven might be better though.
I got my dehydrator a few years ago from a german mail order company called westfalia, cost me about £35.
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Step 6: Leave it to dry for 5/6 hours, test a few pieces here and there, you want a flexible dark coloured meat at the end. Rotate the pieces and the trays around to get an even drying.
Eat your beef, marvel at the taste and laugh at those eating inferior supermarket jerky at stupid prices. I used to take mine to work/the gym/uni/night clubs in case I got hungry, it can look like drugs if wrapped in foil though.
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Interested to hear if we have any other jerky manufacturers out there . |
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Pffft Jerky? Biltong baby!
I did try making Biltong once but found a RSA shop that makes it our back so just bought lbs of i till I felt sick. Not had it since, quite fancy some chili jerky mind? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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I did read about using a cardboard box and a light bulb on an american forum years ago, never tried it though. For the sake of a free box and old lamp I should have given it a go, I'd be wary of starting a fire though.
Wishay, the engine room beef strips look great, could you taste the engine oil?  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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