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Cabelas hot n sweet then doctored up with  few shots of soy sauce, teriyaki, big clump of brown sugar and bunch of sprinkles of crushed red pepper flakes. Cut suggested cure ( salt ) to 1/5 what they say. I use steaks cut when semi defrosted so more manageable to desired thickness.  Put on jerky racks in oven at 180 degrees with door ajar.  
tried jerky shooter with ground once , we did not like and used for dog treats.  
Or hand over $20 million to @Jerkman for his secret recipe. 

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Here we go the great jerky debate! TF I'm sure you tried my jerky made with ground, it's not dog treats! I like the ground jerky as it is so much easier to make. I just took 3lbs of ground out of the freezer to thaw and by tomorrow i will be eating jerky during the Bills game!

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I use ground for mine and everyone always comes back for seconds ,i use the cabellas peppered stuff with jerky gun.

I can’t seem to get my ground jerky the right consistency or doneness....either too cooked or squishy. Living up to my name when it comes to jerky making


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50 minutes ago, crappyice said:


I can’t seem to get my ground jerky the right consistency or doneness....either too cooked or squishy. Living up to my name when it comes to jerky making


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Are you making it in an oven or dehydrator? I used to make it in the oven, then my wife bought me an Excalibur dehydrator. I find that the drying is much more gentle and uniform in the Excalibur. Woot has them from time to time at a good price.

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1 hour ago, crappyice said:


I can’t seem to get my ground jerky the right consistency or doneness....either too cooked or squishy. Living up to my name when it comes to jerky making


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Not sure what method you are using for drying but mine goes into an excaliber dehydrator on max temp which is 165 for exactly 4 hours if that helps any.  

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35 minutes ago, goosifer said:

Are you making it in an oven or dehydrator? I used to make it in the oven, then my wife bought me an Excalibur dehydrator. I find that the drying is much more gentle and uniform in the Excalibur. Woot has them from time to time at a good price.

I never thought the unit for drying would make much of a difference but it really does help to have a nice dedicated drying machine. 

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11 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

Not sure what method you are using for drying but mine goes into an excaliber dehydrator on max temp which is 165 for exactly 4 hours if that helps any.  

Thanks , I use the jerky gun , but my cheap rotation dehydrator sucks .

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51 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

Not sure what method you are using for drying but mine goes into an excaliber dehydrator on max temp which is 165 for exactly 4 hours if that helps any.  

I use a cheap wally world dehydrator and it takes about 4.5 hours. 3lbs of ground fits perfectly and I don't have to rotate the trays.  Put it in the garage on a timer works good.  Just have to remember it's out there cause the timer is 24 hour and will cycle back on again! I did that once and had bacon instead of jerky!

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Cabelas hot n sweet then doctored up with  few shots of soy sauce, teriyaki, big clump of brown sugar and bunch of sprinkles of crushed red pepper flakes. Cut suggested cure ( salt ) to 1/5 what they say. I use steaks cut when semi defrosted so more manageable to desired thickness.  Put on jerky racks in oven at 180 degrees with door ajar.  
tried jerky shooter with ground once , we did not like and used for dog treats.  
Or hand over $20 million to @Jerkman for his secret recipe. 
I am willing to negotiate

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