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BEEF JERKY
It is important
in making beef jerky to select lean cuts of meat and to remove any far around
the edges.
Flank steak, brisket,
round steak, can all be used. For greatest
tenderness,
slice very thinly against the
grain and cut into strips. Pieces of meat may be sprinkled
with sea salt, according
to individual
taste, or
marinating
for several
hours, then draining well, will add tenderness
and flavor.
BEEF JERKY
MARINADE
RECIPE
Marinate
for about
1-1/2 hours before drying. Blot dry on paper towels before Dehydrating.
EXAMPLE #1
EXAMPLE #2
2-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
2
1
1-1/2
1/4
Tablespoons
soy sauce
Tablespoons
white wine
Tablespoons
Honey
Cloves minced
garlic
teaspoon
fresh ginger
teaspoons
Sesame
Oil
teaspoon
Cayenne
Pepper
Just a pinch -- White pepper
Combine
all ingredients,
blend well.
Add sliced beef, stir once during marinating.
3
Tablespoons
dry white wine
2
Tablespoons
Soy sauce
2
Tablespoons
Worcestershire
Sauce
i
Tablespoon
sugar
3/4
teaspoon
salt
I/2
teaspoon
pepper
I/4
teaspoon
garlic powder
I/8
teaspoon
Cayenne
Pepper
Combine
all ingredients,
blend well.
Add sliced beef, stir once during marinating.
HOW
TO STORE
YOUR
DEHYDRATED
FOODS
Clean, airtight jars may be used for storing. Jars should be placed in a cool area and protected
from light.
Using plastic bags is also a convenient
method.
Since heat and light affect the quality and shelf-life of dried
foods, these bags may be kept in cartons
in a cool place. We suggest that you store your dried foods in
the approximate
size portions, you will be using, This eliminates
frequent
exposure
to air and the resultant
•absorption
of moisture.
Plastic ziplocbags
available in different sizes are ideal for the purpose.
Label all
packages
so you can identify the contents.
HOW TO USE DEHYDRATEDFOODS
Uses for dehydrated
foods can be as varied as the imagination
of the cook. Most of the fruits you
dehydrate
are deliciously
eaten just "as is" for snacks.
This is also true of fruit leathers
and beef-jerky.
A wonderful
substitute
for "junk" foods for children.
Banana
slices, apple slices, cherries,
pineapple,
pears,
apricots
and peaches
are all appetizing
tidbits to eat.
Soak dried foods in water or juice and beat in a blender
to make a nutritious
drink.
Dried fruits may also be "rehydrated"
by soaking in water or fruit juice and simmered
by microwave
to
provide a delicious
dessert
or side dish. Instead of serving potato
chips with dips, be different
and serve
dried cucumber
chips. Sprinkle
I/8" slices with a little salt and dehydrate.
Serve them for a different flavor
with variety of dips.
Dehydrated
soup ingredients
can be heated with water on the microwave
cycle. Dried vegetables
can
added to stews and casseroles
as needed. They may also be simmered
in water until tender
and served
as
you would a fresh vegetable.
ALL ABOUT
TIMING
All suggested
timing are approximate.
It is not possible
to be absolutely
accurate
in predicting
the time to
the minute for dehydration.
It all depends
upon the thickness
of the food, the moisture
content,
and the
quality of the food being dehydrated.
It is always up to you...
The Cook to determine
when the trays
should be removed.
Two trays of apples which may have a suggested
timing of 5--6 hours,
when sliced in
rings, may only take 4--4-1//2 hours when the rings are cut in half, and sliced a bit thinner.
For even results
foods should be approximately
the same size and thickness.
If both racks are used,
reverse
rack position after half the predicted
dehydration
time.
Timings may change
with even the same variety of foods used before. Look for the clues described
in the
dryness
test and do taste. For chewy fruits, you may wish to use less time. Experiment
for texture
until
you discover
your taste for desired doneness.
Above all, try whatever
foods are in season and in
abundance,
since that is always the best time to "put away" foods. That is when flavors are at their best
and the food least expensive.
That is what dehydration
is all about.
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