The ground venison jerky recipe is quite easy to do.
Ground deer jerky in electric smoker.
This stuff is amazing.
Place in refrigerator over night.
Ground venison jerky is a thing.
If you are a fan of venison and smoking this particular jerky recipe might the best news that you will ever hear.
How to make deer jerky in a smoker.
It is one of those things that justifies a smoker on the homestead whether it s a homemade smokehouse one an electric one a regular charcoal one or a.
Jerky real jerky is made from slabs of meat not coagulated ground up meat.
I was initially skeptical.
This venison jerky recipe or for that matter any kind of jerky needs to be smoked or dried at a low temperature.
Venison is like elk in that it is very lean.
Using your hands mix all ingredients into the ground meat evenly and thoroughly.
I have already shown you a jerky recipe that involves ground jerky meat.
We love getting natural smoke flavor in meats especially jerky so this recipe was an instant winner during our quest for the best.
Teriyaki smoked venison jerky recipe.
The thin pieces of meat will absorb smoke easily so be careful not to over smoke.
This smoked jerky in an electric smoker is a simple recipe with minimal ingredients that turns almost any meat into jerky.
We haven t used our smoker near often enough since we got it so we tried it out for our first couple batches of venison jerky this season and i m so glad we did.
Marinated overnight in a sweet savory and spicy mixture it s a ready to eat protein packed go to snack for hikers campers and travelers.
I actually had to learn this from my fellow deer hunters who love the stuff.
Of course before you start you should assess first if you the right tools and devices for making a jerky.
They can enhance the speed and efficiency of the jerky making process.
As long as you will prepare the meat properly your jerky should be safe to consume.
Next morning using a jerky gun or rolling the meat into strips no more than 3 16 thick lay onto greased smoker trays smoking method place in the bradley smoker using special blend flavour bisquettes.
Much like the previous recipe this deer jerky comes in the whole muscle cut style but could easily be tweaked to be thinner like its more popular brethren.
Of course there are various ways you can make a jerky especially involving deer meat.
The recipe here uses wine and sugar to break down the muscle fibers.