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DIY Beef Jerky recipe made in our dehydrator

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2011

DIY Beef Jerky recipe made in our dehydrator.
Wow did this beef jerky come out great!
We made the dehydrated beefjerky in two flavors here in this DIY recipe video.
Chili & Coco with teriyaki.
The other recipe is spicy beef jerky made with chilies, Himalayan salt garlic, pepper, Cheyenne, chipotle, & Jamaican jerk powder.
If you want to get a dehydrator I recommend getting an account on Bigcrumbs and getting your discount.
Sign up here FREE
http://home.bigcrumbs.com/mixcat

That makes it nice and easy to shop walmart and get your 3.2% cash back and you wont have to wait in line.. They have many more discounts there too.
Well I hope you enjoy this dehydrator beef jerky recipe!
Please share it with your friends, post comment and rate!
All the best,
-Pete

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  • so you don't have to cook the meat first? like you just put it raw on the dehydrator? 

  • @RaulBillieJean You got it.. It slow cooks for 16 hours.

  • Nice Pete i learned a lot from this i didnt know about the grains! i make jerkey a lot with my dehydrator, I will have to try these seasonings!

  • @risenskater Nice! If you follow the steps cleanup is nothing really! Let me know how it goes and if you have any tips I would love to hear them.

    All the best,

    -Pete

  • Well That certainly answered my question. Looks great and I look forward to trying it sir!

  • @dcs1771 You have some coming your way. ;o)

    Take care my friend,

    -Pete

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  • @moonpie859 Good idea. I usually put the meat in a ziplock heavy duty bag with my seasonings and soy sauce and get all the air out of the bag and leave it marinade in the fridge for 24 hours. Really picks up the flavor.

  • I love beef jerky. Can you post a recipe for regular teriyaki beef jerky??

    Thanks,

    Gwendolyn

  • to get a really good marinated meet. Use a vacum sealer and do it in a mason jar. Got some getting ready to put on my dehydrator today.

  • I did some fresh cat! it turned out awesome. The aroma of fresh skinned cat with a little soy sauce and tuna juice! Grilled cat is awesome too. Cat is so usefull

  • Nice hat

  • I just bought an Oster, the booklet says 4-8 hours..why did you do it for 16?

  • the food you make make's me play tag :[]

  • your dog is cuet

  • good tip

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