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Making Turkey JerkyI won't have a problem with the marinade (unless someone would like to recommend a really good marinade for turkey) but I am not knowledgable about cutting or stripping the meat before it goes in the marinade. Do I cut the breast meat across the grain or with the grain? Any other tips would also be appreciated. THANKS SO MUCH! Sandie Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Turkey Jerky
I got sick of the high price of turkey jerky. It is a great low-fat high protein snack so after extensive experimentation here is what I consider to be a really, really good turkey jerky recipe. Post By L.B. Lockwood (Guest Post) RE: Making Turkey JerkyThis reminds me of the time we were listing our house and when the realtor brought prospective buyers thru they loved the smell of my jerky drying in the food dehyrator. Didn't buy the house tho. Too funny Post by aitkin RE: Making Turkey Jerky
So, is there decent marinade? Without MSG, I hope? Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Making Turkey JerkyIf you cut the meat with the grain the finished jerky will stay together. Cutting against the grain makes a jerky that will crumble apart...I know. Also cut off all fat before dehydrating. Your house is going to smell wonderful!! We love homemade jerky around here. Post by valleyrimgirl |
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