Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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01/31/2009 06:47 PM
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I make this stuff up, it's more addicting than potato chips, just can't eat one piece. Forget about taking it to work, your coworkers will turn into animals and knock you over for a piece of jerky! This recipe uses ground meat, a jerky gun and dehydrator. This makes a good size batch, that will fit a regular dehydrator. If this makes too much, only dry half the batch at a time and refrigerate rest until you can dry it too. 3 # ground Venison 1/4 c. soy sauce 3/4 c. teriyaki sauce 1 tsp liquid smoke 1/4 c. water 2 Tablespoons BBQ sauce 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp ground Red Pepper 1 Tablespoon Morton curing salt 1 tsp black pepper 1/2 tsp ground ginger Instructions: I use plain ground venison, I tried pork mix / beef mix, both had a greasy finished product that was unappealing. Thaw and drain meat, put in large glass or plastic bowl. In another bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Make sure you stir it really well to dissolve dry stuff. Pour it over meat, and kinda stir it all together. Work out any air bubbles that you can, smooth out surface with a spoon to ensure good marinade contact. Cover the bowl tightly with a lid or plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 8 hours, up to 24 hours. When you remove from fridge, all the liquid will be absorbed into meat. Stir it up again. Use a jerky gun to shoot in onto the trays. Follow your machines directions about time, but mine takes about 10 hours to dry properly. My dehydrator is an American Harvest Snackmaster, works just fine for jerky (never used for anything else) Once this stuff is done, cool it completely, store in Ziploc bags and it is shelf safe until ya finish it off! Enjoy! Courtesy of Leslie Conrad
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/01/2009 03:11 AM
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I use the snackmaster jr, same thing but a wee bit smaller. I made a 4lb batch yesterday, little differnt recipe tho. One thing I would add in directions if I may Bambi, DO NOT put your finished jerky, whether muscle or burger, into the sack when it is warm. The moisture will collect and start it forming white kiwi on it in a few days. I always keep an open 1lb ziplock for the kids to eat out of, and the rest gets sealed with the foodsaver.
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/02/2009 08:20 PM
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Originally posted by Derslayer1: One thing I would add in directions if I may Bambi, DO NOT put your finished jerky, whether muscle or burger, into the sack when it is warm. The moisture will collect and start it forming white kiwi on it in a few days. Yeah, I'm pretty anal about cooling mine. When mine's done, I turn off machine and allow the jerky to cool/air dry for rest of the day. Only then do I seal it up into snacksize Ziplocs (perfect portion control), doublebag, then freeze. I have a cat - and an occasional rodent  , so I'll be darned to let one of them get there grubby paws of my hard-won jerky. If I plan on sharing with coworkers, I put whole batch in Gallon size Ziploc, take to work and the fiends will eat all of it in one day. 
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/04/2009 06:07 PM
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bambihunter_357,
I usually make a batch of jerky using a dry packet mix from Bass Pro.
I mixed up a three pound batch of your recipe this afternoon and it sure smells great. I am going to put it in the dehydrator tomorrow.
Thanks for sharing your recipe! I'll let you know how everyone likes it.
John
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/05/2009 01:49 PM
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bambihunter_357,
Well, everyone said the recipe was a winner.
Only one complaint. My neighbor likes it a little hotter. So I am going to make a special batch up for him.
Thanks for sharing your recipe.
John
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/07/2009 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by GreyGhostHntr: bambihunter_357, My neighbor likes it a little hotter. So I am going to make a special batch up for him. John Yeah, this is my basic recipe, for the masses to enjoy. I also have a coworker that wants it hot, so I just put a liberal coating of cayenne pepper on his portion before drying. He went nuts over it...I told him 'no more begging', get yer own deer! 
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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02/08/2009 09:44 AM
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bambihunter_357,
Yeah, that is the same issue that I am having at the moment. Too many friends wanting venison jerky and summer sausage. To top it off most of them are hunters and could/should be making their own. Thanks again!
John
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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04/23/2009 01:43 PM
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:p I thought this one could use a 'bump' Enjoy!
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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04/28/2009 11:15 AM
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Originally posted by GreyGhostHntr: bambihunter_357,
Well, everyone said the recipe was a winner.
Only one complaint. My neighbor likes it a little hotter. So I am going to make a special batch up for him.
Thanks for sharing your recipe.
John I like special batches!! 
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Re: Sweet & Spicy Jerky
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