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 lilsweething

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dehydrated chicken strips
Posted: 1/17/2009 10:17:40 PM
Hello everyone I have been gone for a while and say hello to everyone.I got a food dryer for christmas and wish to make chicken jerky also fish jerky any ideas I like spicy.I also need any yougart ideas gonna try that also thanks for the help fishes.
 SAguy_06

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dehydrated chicken strips
Posted: 1/17/2009 11:31:38 PM
Dont want to be a stick in the mud, but what is the concern with bactria and chicken?
would you have to prep the chicken prior to drying?

I found this...check precaution at bottom...

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Food Dehydration Tips
Chris's Question:

What precautions should be taken when dehydrating and using meat? Is it safe? And how do I rehydrate it?— Chris

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Dorcas Miller
Outdoor cookbook author Dorcas Miller believes ingredients should have zing - or they should stay at home.

There are several safe ways of drying meat for use in the backcountry. Whichever way you choose, seal the dried meat in a plastic bag or a glass jar and store in a cool, dry area; placing the meat in a refrigerator or freezer will extend its shelf life.

Note: Instructions below are given for those folks who have a dehydrator at home. If you don't, then you can use your oven to the same effect. Here's how: Place the meat on a nonstick cookie sheet (do not use window-screen wire mesh, which may be chemically treated). Set the oven on"warm" and use an oven thermometer (available at your supermarket) to monitor the temperature; adjust as necessary. Leave the door slightly ajar.


Beef jerky
Buy lean meat and trim all fat. Rinse under running water to remove surface bacteria. Partially freeze (makes it easier to slice). Slice into 3/8- to <-inch-thick strips. Marinate 12 to 24 hours. Drain liquid and pat strips dry. Place on racks in a dehydrator or nonstick cookie tray in an oven. Dry at 145 degrees until somewhat brittle.


Ground beef
Buy lean ground beef, cook thoroughly in a skillet (optional: add herbs for flavor or flour so meat will rehydrate with gravy), and drain off all fat. Crumble into small pieces and dry at 140 degrees until brittle.


Machaca
Buy beef, simmer in water until meat falls apart, cool, remove as much fat as possible, pull meat apart into thin flakes, and dry at 140 degrees until meat is brittle.


Chicken and turkey
As with machaca, simmer chicken and turkey until thoroughly cooked, flake, remove fat, and dry.
NEVER DRY UNCOOKED POULTRY, because it may contain salmonella.



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 Hawaiianluau

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Posted: 1/17/2009 11:40:08 PM
We can get dried Aku (tuna) in any market here.
Ahi is a much better quality tuna and probably too good for drying.
One of my favorites is smoked Marlin.
If you can get a good fresh steaky fish like Marlin I would throw that in the dryer for a test.
Soak it a simple brine first.
 lilsweething

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Posted: 1/18/2009 7:02:40 AM
Thanks for the help cutie.
 Classic Chassis

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Posted: 1/18/2009 8:20:08 AM
Turkey/Chicken Jerky
2 tbsp. lemon juice
2 tbsp. freshly grated onion
2 tbsp. teriyaki sauce
1 tbsp. white sugar
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. fresh grated lemon peel
2 tsp. paprika
1 tsp. crushed garlic
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1/2 tsp. liquid smoke
1/4 tsp. Tabasco
1 lb. ground turkey or chicken
salt to sprinkle

In large bowl, mix all ingredients together with the exception of ground meat. Allow to rest at least 15 minutes for flavors to blend. Add ground meat. Marinate at least one hour. For longer marinating time, place in the refrigerator in a covered container or in an air-tight plastic bag. Remove from marinade container. Form into shapes and place in a drying environment. Sprinkle a little extra salt on top of the jerky while it is still moist
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