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Beef Jerky
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
Outstanding, Picy, Snack, Eef, Dehydrator
20
Servings
INGREDIENTS
5
lb
Beef top round roast
1/2
c
Liquid smoke flavoring
3
c
Soy sauce
1/2
lb
Brown sugar
1
tb
Garlic powder
1
tb
Ground black pepper
1
tb
Crushed hot red chiles; to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Trim off all the fat and silverskin from the roast. Cut 1/8-inch the meat
into 1/8-inch slices. Separate roast into it's natural sections before
slicing results it meat pieces about the right size. Mix the smoke
flavoring, soy sauce, sugar, garlic, pepper, and chiles and let stand for 5
minutes. Then place in a bowl with a tight seal big enough for the marinade
and cut meat; let stand 10 minutes for flavors to develop. Layer meat in
the bowl so that each side gets coated with marinade and cover tightly. Let
stand about 10 minutes, shaking bowl and inverting every few minutes to
cover all pieces evenly. Longer marinating does not change the flavor.
Drain meat in sieve or colander and place in single layers on the
dehydrator trays. (Takes about 7 trays for 5 pounds of meat.) Dry according
to your dehydrator instructions. Enjoy.
NOTES : I prefer top round because of the large clear sections of meat,
however, almost any cut will do if you trim the meat well. This marinade
also works well with fish and turkey.
Recipe by: Jerry Morrow Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #714 by "Jerry
Morrow" <j-morrow@msn.com> on Aug 1, 97
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