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Teriyaki Beef Jerky

Type: Meat
Serves: 1 people

Recipe Ingredients

1 1/2 cups 355mlSoy sauce
1 1/2 cups 355mlWorcestershire sauce
3/4 cup 177mlPineapple juice
3/4 cup 177mlRed wine vinegar
3/4 cup 177mlKetchup
1/4 cup 59mlHoney
4 teaspoons 20mlGarlic powder
5 teaspoons 25mlOnion powder
4 teaspoons 20mlLiquid smoke (omit if using smoke
1 tablespoon 15mlBlack pepper
1 1/2 tablespoons 22mlSalt
4 teaspoons 20mlGround ginger
10 lbs 4540g / 160ozChoice beef - sliced 1/8"-1/4" thick.

Recipe Instructions

Mix everything except beef in a large bowl. Divide the marinade into two good-sized bowls. Trim all the fat, and most, if not all, of the gristle from the beef. When you get the end of the roast they couldn't slice, you can either slice it yourself, or just trim it up and use it as stew meat. If you like, throw the trimmings into a 2-3 qt. saucepan, cover with water, add a little onion, celery, carrots, garlic, etc., fresh or dried, if desired, and cook it up for stock. When you get about half of the meat trimmed, stir it into one of the bowls. By the time you get the rest of the beef done and stirred into the second bowl, the first bowl will be ready to go into the dehydrator (you can marinade the meat longer if desired, but then you half to find space in the refrigerator for it!). Drain the meat well and arrange on the dehydrator trays (it will take 10-12 trays to dry all of the meat, depending on thickness). Dry, following your dehydrator's instructions. If you don't have enough trays, don't worry. Just let the rest of the meat soak longer. If you have a 'fire-eater' in your family, this is where you can add a few dashes of Tabasco, cayenne, or whatever you consider to be YOUR favorite ignition source to this batch of jerky!

Posted to the BBQ List by [email protected] on Oct 9, 1998.

Source:
Jack Daniel's Charcoal

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