Scorcher214 Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 I LOVE jerky but is is kinda pricey and was lookin into making my own. I dont have a dehydrater but i saw this video: (skip to 5:00 minutes) Do you need to cook it or anything in order to eat it? Im just worried about bacteria and what not. Or would I be better off buying a dehydrator. If so, could anybody point in the direction of a good one? Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted August 31, 2011 Super User Posted August 31, 2011 I make venison jerky I got my dehydrator for xmas last year from my wife it was like 79.99 at gander its the round one u can add trays to I can't remember the name its like open trail or open country. It works good iv made jerky, fruit chips, fruit roll ups out of apple sauce. Its a good starting point I think I love mine just not the heat it puts out though nice on cold winter nights but not in this summer heat kinda like baking on a hot day lol. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 HA! NO WAY!!! go buy a dehydrator. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 Thats like $15 worth of filters... Quote
Super User grimlin Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 Errrr,I don't think I'm cooking anything with house filters. That doesn't even look safe to eat. Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 Me being the sanitation nazi I am, I would never eat anything cooked that way, or serve anything cooked that way. That is SOOO un-sanitary. Quote
MuffinMan Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 The dehydrator is definetly something worth buying. I know theyre a little pricey buy think of all the money you will be saving succesfully making your own jerky Quote
Sfritr Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Honey, I don't know why our house smells like rotting meat????? It definately would work but I don't think I would recommend preparing jerky that way unless I was on an episode of Dual Survival. 1. Filters are not sanitary or food service approved 2. He has the fan blowing from the ground up on his patio?? Hello bugs, oil, gas etc. 3. The carbon or fiberglass fibers that are sticking to that meat are going to give it a nice flavor MMMMMMMM goood 1 Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 Honey, I don't know why our house smells like rotting meat????? It definately would work but I don't think I would recommend preparing jerky that way unless I was on an episode of Dual Survival. 1. Filters are not sanitary or food service approved 2. He has the fan blowing from the ground up on his patio?? Hello bugs, oil, gas etc. 3. The carbon or fiberglass fibers that are sticking to that meat are going to give it a nice flavor MMMMMMMM goood The odd thing is that the guy in the video appears to be a health nut... Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 "I'm gonna blow my jerky with a box fan". Quote
Super User grimlin Posted September 1, 2011 Super User Posted September 1, 2011 "I'm gonna blow my jerky with a box fan". I lol'ed when I heard that...... Quote
MyKeyBe Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Do you need to cook it or anything in order to eat it? Im just worried about bacteria and what not. No. Or would I be better off buying a dehydrator. If so, could anybody point in the direction of a good one? You do not need a dehydrator. http://www.ehow.com/how_5322677_make-homemade-beef-jerky-oven.html Google how to make jerky in the oven. I've never made it this way but I have a buddy that used to make it all the time that way. I always make mine in a dehydrator. I got lucky 2-3 years back and found a 4 tray Ron Popeil dehydrator at Big Lots for around $15.00. I've seen them at Wal-Mart in the past for a decent price also. Edit: I forgot to mention that you can use just about any type of meat. I use london broils because they are cheap. My wife works at a store that sells them for around $3.00 a pound. Quote
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