It is one of those things that justifies a smoker on the homestead whether it s a homemade smokehouse one an electric one a regular charcoal one or a.
Cooking deer jerky in electric smoker.
We love getting natural smoke flavor in meats especially jerky so this recipe was an instant winner during our quest for the best.
I don t use any extra salt in the marinade because the soy sauce and worcestershire contain plenty of sodium.
The recipes here are for a masterbuilt electric smoker.
When making jerky in your masterbuilt electric smoker there a few basic rules of thumb that i like to follow.
This stuff is amazing.
Making beef jerky in a smoker in my opinion is the best way to make beef jerky.
Much like the previous recipe this deer jerky comes in the whole muscle cut style but could easily be tweaked to be thinner like its more popular brethren.
The thin pieces of meat will absorb smoke easily so be careful not to over smoke.
In my book good jerky should be slightly chewy and not over seasoned that you can t taste the meat.
Plus you get to sit outside drink beer and stare at a smoking box all day.
Next add a smaller amount of smoker wood chips than normal.
How to make deer jerky in a smoker.
We haven t used our smoker near often enough since we got it so we tried it out for our first couple batches of venison jerky this season and i m so glad we did.
I have already shown you a jerky recipe that involves ground jerky meat.
Of course there are various ways you can make a jerky especially involving deer meat.
The next best method for making deer jerky strips is to use a rolling pin and cut strips to about 1 4 an inch thick by 1 inch wide.
If possible keep your smoker temperature between 160 to 200 degrees fahrenheit.
The end result was a well balanced sweet and salty marinade that let the flavor of the meat come through.
We recommend about a hand full every hour for the 3 hours your jerky will be on the smoker.
If you are a fan of venison and smoking this particular jerky recipe might the best news that you will ever hear.
This way of making jerky is as close to how it was done hundreds of years ago.
There is no adding liquid smoke you let the wood of your choice infuse an intense flavor into your jerky.
Rub some olive oil and cooking spray over the smoker grate.
It needs no additional preparation and can be stored for months without.
Wood placement depends on the type of electric smoker being used.
You can adjust the timing for charcoal and gas smokers according to the masterbuilt instructions.
This venison jerky recipe or for that matter any kind of jerky needs to be smoked or dried at a low temperature.
Marinated overnight in a sweet savory and spicy mixture it s a ready to eat protein packed go to snack for hikers campers and travelers.
This smoked jerky in an electric smoker is a simple recipe with minimal ingredients that turns almost any meat into jerky.
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