Buffalo Chicken jerky

Started by FLBentRider, May 17, 2009, 04:35:24 AM

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FLBentRider

I had an idea for buffalo chicken jerky, but I am a little unsure about the cure.

I usually do a dry cure and seasoning, I have been using the the hi mountain (bulk) cure and adding my own flavors - garlic and cracked pepper is the current favorite.

My idea was to cut a boneless chicken breast into strips, applying the cure, bag for 24 hours, then add a wet marinade of Tabasco.

One hour of mesquite followed by some time in the dehydrator.

The question is, can I combine the cure and marinade into one step ? I'm afraid that the Tabasco will dilute the cure and it won't do its job properly.
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FLB,

When I make my GB jerky, I combine the cure and spice, then mix 15 lbs. of GB with approx. 4 cups of water (or teriyaki, or apple juice, or bourbon etc.).  I don't think that the tabasco will have a negative effect on your cure, but then again, I've never tried doing stripped chicken breast.

Let us know how it turns out  ;)

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As long as you keep the ratio of cure to weight of meat correct your OK. The other additives have no effect.
I can taste it already.

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FLB

Use the right amount of cure to the lbs of chicken your going to do. Dissolve the cure into your wet marinade. The tabasco will not hurt the cure. I have a post on chicken jerky somewhere here.

What i did was cut the breasts in half (thickness wise) and then place between plastic wrap and smack in thin with my meat whacker thingy  ;D Marinated it in my wet mix in the Reveo for 5 mins. I added some liquid smoke to the wet because i dehydrated the chicken.









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FLB,
thanks for this post.
i have been considering grinding the chicken and using a commercial jerky kit.
i am very curious to see where this goes.
the only thing i would change would be the hot sauce...Franks is the best i have found so far.
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OK - Here is what I have so far -

1.5 Lbs of boneless breasts - cut into 1/8 inch strips

2.5 teaspoons of Hi Mtn jerky Cure

1/2 Cup of Hot Sauce (I used crystal, I'll tune it up with the "good stuff" later)

Into the vacuum canister for 24 hours - It will probably end up being more like 48...


Pics:


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Looking good!
cannot wait to see the finished product.
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That looks like a winner! I have been thinking about doing some chicken jerky soaked in a nice wing sauce mixed with some Yoshida. Now that I finally have my Cabela's 80l, my kist is growing for jerky stuff!

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So, how did the jerky come out? can't wait to hear!

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It's done, actually it's about gone.

I need to find the pictures, I've been kinda busy lately..
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Pics:
Out of the cure / marinade:

After one puck of Mesquite:

After a rest in the 80L


All in all, the flavor is good. I'm going to try dark meat next time.

and make more.
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ok, this is making me want to try some Jerky.  Of course I think we just sold our Dehydrator in a yard sale last month.  Need to look around to see if we did sell it or not. 
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Quote from: IKnowWood on May 28, 2009, 05:03:40 AM
ok, this is making me want to try some Jerky.  Of course I think we just sold our Dehydrator in a yard sale last month.  Need to look around to see if we did sell it or not. 


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