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I absolutely love these beef sticks

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I prefer my own mostly. I use London Broil cut, a seasoning my dad passed to me, and then dehydrate on a dehydrator. To me it is better than anything I have ever had. The next closest thing would be jerky bought at a Bucees gas station. I have never liked any brand I have tried at the grocery store to be comparable.




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My own, London broil sliced by the meat department, then marinated overnight in whatever sauce I like, Teriyaki, Steak, Jack Daniels has a nice marinade as well.

Goes on Bradley racks and to the Traeger at 225 until done, sliced a bit thicker than that store bought dry hard ass teeth pulling stuff...

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I think London Broil is good for jerky. I freeze it partially for easy cutting, and then slice into even pieces with a good knife. Then season and put in a dehydrator. Now I want to make me some jerky!!




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Why london broil? What is it like - what are its characteristics that make it good for jerky?

Can you make jerky w/ any cut or does it not come out well? Like london broil is good but filet or ribeye is bad?

Are leaner cuts better for jerky; fatty cuts like ribeye don't render well / get rancid quickly?




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Why london broil? What is it like - what are its characteristics that make it good for jerky?

Can you make jerky w/ any cut or does it not come out well? Like london broil is good but filet or ribeye is bad?

Are leaner cuts better for jerky; fatty cuts like ribeye don't render well / get rancid quickly?


London Broil is a lean cut of meat. You can use any cut of meat, but you want a cut with the least amount of fat to turn into jerky to last as long as possible. The jerky will go rancid faster in jerky with fat. If you plan to eat it pretty soon, then I guess it doesn’t matter what you use.




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Makes sense. That’s what I was thinking but wasn’t sure. May try making myself someday.




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Homemade, I make my own. Found a good recipe on the web, use London broil or round steak with a 24 hour soak, in the dehydrator for 8-10 hours. Better than store bought.


Can you post the recipe?


ArtieS, Glad to:

10 oz Soy Sauce
10 oz Teriyaki Sauce
1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce
2 Tbsp Liquid Smoke (optional)
1 tsp Ground Black Pepper
1/2 tsp Cayenne Pepper (or to taste)*
2 Tbsp Dark Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp Honey (or Agave Nectar)
1 Tbsp Old Bay Seasoning*
1 12 oz Beer (your choice)
Mix in medium bowl and allow to rest for 1 hr.

*I leave out he Cayenne Pepper and Old Bay as personal preference.


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How long does homemade beef jerky last before it starts going bad? Does it have to be refrigerated?


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Thanks, JWF.

Some of that is getting made this winter.

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How long does homemade beef jerky last before it starts going bad? Does it have to be refrigerated?

Depends on how dry it is and whether or not it's cured. While I keep mine in the fridge, it geneerally doesn't last long enough to worry about it. Wink


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Woody’s in Centerville TX.


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Prasek’s

Great, but man it's gotten pricey.

Yeah, it is, but everything is pricey the last few years.

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I like Old Trapper Zero Sugar Beef Jerky .

This, too, is excellent.


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https://www.dublinjerky.com/

All kinds of jerky’s to chose from and I believe they ship.
 
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How long does homemade beef jerky last before it starts going bad? Does it have to be refrigerated?


Dublins in Grand Rapids usually has theirs refrigerated. I buy quite a bit of it. I bring it home, cut it up into smaller pieces and then freeze it.
 
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Old Trapper jerky, Tillamook beef sticks.
 
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Oberto in original thin slice. Local iconic company. Thin slice pepper flavor is also amazing.



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Wild Bill's. You don't need no teef to eat their beef!





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Buccees, Hill country Garlic flavored. Use to stop at Woodys on my trips back and forth between Dallas and Galveston Island where I lived for 12 years. Now Buccees is more convenient.
 
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