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Any jerky recipes ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 1387133" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I just put some in the oven about an hour ago. I had cut up the rear quarters of a small doe a few days ago and I bought a packet of jerkey seasoning at the local country store that did 5 lbs. It had seasoning and a little packet of cure (looks like pink salt). I dissolved the seasoning and cure in 2.5 cups water and worked it into 5 lbs of venison cut into strips and covered it in the fridge overnight. I put toothpicks through the strips and hung them through the oven racks with aluminum foil on the bottom to catch the drippings. Oven at 200 with door open a few inches. Looking and smelling delicious. A smoker is probably better but I figured it was worth a try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 1387133, member: 17303"] I just put some in the oven about an hour ago. I had cut up the rear quarters of a small doe a few days ago and I bought a packet of jerkey seasoning at the local country store that did 5 lbs. It had seasoning and a little packet of cure (looks like pink salt). I dissolved the seasoning and cure in 2.5 cups water and worked it into 5 lbs of venison cut into strips and covered it in the fridge overnight. I put toothpicks through the strips and hung them through the oven racks with aluminum foil on the bottom to catch the drippings. Oven at 200 with door open a few inches. Looking and smelling delicious. A smoker is probably better but I figured it was worth a try [/QUOTE]
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