So I have sometime this long weekend, so it's jerky time. I started with a 8 lb eye of round roast.
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Which I trimmed as best as I could.
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14 oz. of trim
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What a waste, sort of. My bros dog will get all but the fatcap. Ran it through the bain of my existance. A cheapy Salton meat slicer. Dang I hate the thing which I bought for $15 at the swap meet I use to go to with my sister to sell her handmade soap back when she was still able to walk (MS). It doesn't have the slide tray so at some point I will likely slice the heal of my hand off.
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I divided the pile into 2 so as to flavour them different. Just for fun I put each pile on the scale to see how accurate I was. 1 pile was 3 lbs 4 oz. the other was 3 lb4.5 oz. That blew me away. Because I am leery of this slicer I had some chunks that I cut into nuggets.
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Here are the players.
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The first bag got CT sauce. The second got sweet teriyaki which is mixed from bottled sauces mix to taste. The nuggets got another mix of teriyaki sauces but with a healthy dose of maple syrup. oops I forgot the pics of it in the bag all happy and marinading. Oh well, later. So this will get continued tomorrow when it hits the smoker.
Lookin' good cuzin. Looks like the slicer did a decent job but definitely watch the hand. I've actually never done jerky. I'll be curious to see how it comes out. Marinade ingredients look good.
Looking very good! I also prefer eating it that way instead of G.B. but wife likes it ground. (Dentures!) Looks like it will be very good. Except we dont care much for Maple except on pancakes. I think all you Canadians must pee Maple. LOL
Yeah I hate that thing. In fact when I do buy a new one it is going in the garbage unless someone can use parts from it. The blade is super sharp but the thickness adjuster slowly gets thicker and thicker so you have to readjust it or you end up with steaks instead of jerky.
I cut this EYE across the grain so it is easier to chew where I usually cut it lenght wise. My wife and kids don't like much spicy so I went with sweet teriyaki, plus I have to watch my spices too. I like some spicy but I pay for it.
Actually viper it hardly even tastes of the maple, it just is a different sweet than the honey.
Q...looks like you are off to a good start, will be watchin for the finished jerky...
Thanks guys. Sorry bout the pics. It is a inexpensive camera and unless you are very still or have a tripod they come out like that.
Looks good Q
Hey i know this guy that makes killer jerky cutting boards. Want me to put a good word for ya :o
Waitin' on ya Q!
Ok so this is starting out to a pain in the _ _ s. To start with we had a major wind storm yesterday and I figured it had blown itself out. This morning looked alright, overcast but not to bad. So I set up on the table out back, the only place I have to do my smoking. Everything is going and warming up nicely so I went in to get the racks ready. I step out to see how the temps are and yup, it is raining. Ok I roll with it. Get the cover for the gazebo out and put it up, push the table underneath. Back in to the house to wait for the temp, take a look out and, yup the wind is blowing a fairly stiff breeze. In fact as we speak my gazebo is trying to take flight.
Horizontal rain, what a friggin' pain. Going to have to let the smoke run and then shove it in the oven. I really wish I gotten the dehydrator I was looking at. Anyway I will post some more pics if the wind doesn't carry the smoker away..
So here are pics. Smoker on, PID running.
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Here is the bags of marinating meat.
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Racks loaded in.
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But I had these nuggets to do and I don't have frogmats. So I came up with "Mosquito Mats. (patent applied for) LOL
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I had a roll of aluminum window mesh so I cut a piece and put it on the rack.
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Then I put the nuggets on it and it works good.
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First I put the nuggets into a strainer so as to drain the marinde.
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I sprayed it with cooking spray then I realized I didn't spray the racks with the jerky on them so they should be well stuck to the racks. Not the first time I done that.
Looks good Q
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I just moved it to the oven. The weather is the sh#$s and I couldn't get the temp up over 140f. I am feed up with this and going to get a dehydrator.
Quarlow! I think I'm going to build a wooden dehydrator. Have been surfing looking at different ideas. Some are using a fan and series of bulbs for heat. Looks easy and probably work pretty good. I have a couple small plastic ones but to small. Plus I like to build things.
Yeah me too. I am really miffed by this. I have another batch of crappy jerky. I can't seem to get it right and my brother makes awesome jerky. I think a couple of bulbs and a fan would do the job. Easy to slap a plywood box together. Might even use furnace filters or range hood screens to keep the bugs out and let the air move.
So the some went to long and is trashed, the nuggets are good. Overall not happy with my jerky again. I know it can be done but I guess I don't watch it enough. I think a dryer would work better for me.
Well Quarlow I sent you a pm see if this is some thing your interested in.
I think we all have had a couple batches of Jerky we did not like, I know Ive chucked a few of my batches in the trash :-X
Never messed up jerky. It either comes out for me or my dogs. Dont like wasting anything!LOL
Quote from: Quarlow on November 12, 2011, 03:00:51 PM
I just moved it to the oven. The weather is the sh#$s and I couldn't get the temp up over 140f. I am feed up with this and going to get a dehydrator.
This one works great for me. http://www.amazon.com/Nesco-American-FD-80-Square-Shaped-Dehydrator/dp/B00179DCCQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1321148265&sr=8-2
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Its one of the more inexpensive square ones I've seen. I purchased some extra trays to go with it.
Part of my problem is my slicer doesn't give me uniform slices. Some thick spots and thin in each piece. Also I have been neglectful with my temps. I need to go back to the basics and read the recipe books again. I just set the temp to 220f and let it go. There is no excuse for this as I have a PID (thanks again Mike ) so ramping is not a problem. I have just been lazy with jerky making thinking it is easier than it is. 8lbs of crap is unexceptable again. So learn from this and don't fall into the rut I have. If you want pics of this disaster just ask.
When I did my nuggets I had the cabinet temp set to 140 ramp to 150 then to 160. I have never done muscle or GB jerky in the Bradley but I would think that you are trying to do it just like a dehydrator and not "cook" the meat but to just dehydrate the meat. I would think that anything over 170 175 will start cooking the meat and this is not what you want for jerky. I know that when I do my snack stixs I never get over 175.
Q try semi freezing your meat prior to slicing. The semi frozen meat wont bend and flex and move around on your slicer giving you more even cuts.
I will try that but I think without the slider it is futile. Nothing keeps the meat from warping but the partly frozen probably will help.
Don't give up Q, it will all come together.
-Brian
Looking good Q....
My mouth is watering already.
The cold beers will go good with that jerky:)
Quote from: viper125 on November 12, 2011, 05:45:38 PM
Never messed up jerky. It either comes out for me or my dogs. Dont like wasting anything!LOL
that is a lot of work to make dog food. :o ;D
Lol Well my wife for the biggest part is a vegetarian. Eats very little meat these days. So me and my dogs share my smoked meat all the time.. So far haven't had any that bad hope I never do. But hey it could happen! LOL
Quarlow
I posted the dehydrator information on my jerky thread.
Kirby