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Dehydrators
« on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:16:56 »
Thinking about getting a dehydrator to make jerky, I have lots of meats I need to get creative with. Anyone make their own jerky here?

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Re: Dehydrators
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:27:50 »
I have done it, pretty simple. Come up with a good seasoning mix. Soy sauce first, then dry rub is a good start.

Slice meat with the grain, not against, otherwise it will crumble.
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Re: Dehydrators
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:40:46 »
DIY

All it is,   is  a fan,  a heating coil,  and an enclosed food rack..


Use a furnace filter behind the fan to reduce dust..


Easiest way, I could think of is...  A cardboard box, or wooden crate + space heater + box fan + furnace filters.

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Re: Dehydrators
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:50:01 »
Just use a box fan:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Box-Fan-Jerky/

I've done it and it's pretty easy. You don't want to heat the meat. You want it to remain COOL while you remove moisture.
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Re: Dehydrators
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:55:09 »
Just use a box fan:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Box-Fan-Jerky/

I've done it and it's pretty easy. You don't want to heat the meat. You want it to remain COOL while you remove moisture.

it depends on where u live..


if you're in the cold, as in right now, it's winter,  you're gonna need some heat, otherwise it'd take forever..




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Re: Dehydrators
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 03 October 2017, 17:59:32 »
Just use a box fan:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Box-Fan-Jerky/

I've done it and it's pretty easy. You don't want to heat the meat. You want it to remain COOL while you remove moisture.

it depends on where u live..


if you're in the cold, as in right now, it's winter,  you're gonna need some heat, otherwise it'd take forever..

It seems that most people think you need heat to make jerky. I just wanted to communicate that you want the meat to stay cool, and not cook it while you dry it.
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