just got a dehydrator and have been making jerky with the stock spices but i'm looking for some recipes I can mix up myself. If you have em I want em. This thing is awesome btw if you don't have one. Best jerky I have ever hard bar none, nothing else is even close and I have tried a lot.
also have been thinking of making some banana chips, apple chips, etc... How long can those keep for? my dehydrator has 6 trays and I can make about 3 lbs of sliced jerky at a time. Was thinking about loading it up with fruit and sealing it up in mylar with an oxygen eater then throwing it in the car and taking a few into work etc... Do I need to prep that prior to dehydrating?
Any and all info requested and appreciated. thanks
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Thread: jerky and other dehydrated foods
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03-19-2012, 10:54 PM #1
jerky and other dehydrated foods
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03-20-2012, 05:28 AM #2
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03-20-2012, 06:27 AM #3
dehydrators are absolutely legit.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/jerky-l...hot-and-spicy/
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03-20-2012, 09:28 AM #4
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03-20-2012, 10:38 AM #6
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Best jerky recipe is salt, pepper, and meat but it's gotta be dried out over smoke. Not sure on the dehydrator I tried jerky in there but too way too long and never was done properly so I just hang them from the rack in the stove now and put it on the lowest setting and leave the door open. I tried banana chips in the dehydrator and left them overnight and they were still gooey and stuck to the racks, nothing like the commercial stuff you buy (the commercial stuff is coated with something too).
EDIT: WTF ^^ brown sugar, pineapple juice, teriyaki??? Jerky is not supposed to be sweet.
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I just test a piece evey so often in my dehydrator. It actually toughens up and drys a little more after its removed.
I usually cut it and soak it in a worchester/liquid smoke mix over night. Then Ill add seasoning right before I put it on. Im not gonna go spouting out recipes as everyone likes their jerky different."I believe that life isn't worth living if not lived passionately." - Nainoa
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03-20-2012, 01:11 PM #10
If only they made dehydrators large enough to fit an entire deer...
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03-20-2012, 06:33 PM #14
thats what got me onto this idea. 6 bucks for 3 oz or bulk 1lb stuff from a costco/sams that is of questionable quality ==
This will pay for itself by the 3rd time I use it.
Duration of cooking also seems to depend on how thick the meat is but meh.
Anyone with a dehydartor do turkey jerky? I read that you needed to go to 170 for poultry but I also read people saying that it was fine at 160 which is top end of what I have."I'm not like most girls." -most girls
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well its a little late in the season for me to go scoop up a dead deer off the side of the highway now!
no rofl hunting in NJ + i dont have a hunting permit nor a vehicle to transport the deer =/
i figure i could gut it etc but much more than that id be going in blind+w how much butchers cost from wut ive heard...no me gustaYour Dreams are within reach
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03-22-2012, 01:33 AM #27
Awesome Thread/10
I own a dehydrator and been putting everything in it trying to experiment. Besides beef jerky, u can dehydrate fruits, vegetables, any food really.
Try making sweet potato chips with it. They're fkin awesome"The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be."
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