Homemade Beef Jerky – A Real Convenient Store
Until recently, beef jerky was a late night, convenience store impulse buy, and what was in it was the least of your worries at that hour. I've had beef jerky where MSG was the most nutritious thing in it, but times have changed.
Thanks to a new wave of modern day cave-people, eating healthy, high-protein snacks is all the rage, and while you can find many artisan brands out there, making your own is fun, easy, and using this method, relatively quick.
You can get great flavor with as little as a 3-hour marination, but feel free to go as long as 24-hours. I did half a batch using both methods, and I actually prefer the shorter period, which seems to produce a beefier jerky. Michele on the other hand, liked the longer method, and its spicier, slightly saltier taste.
You can use any lean cut of beef you want, but I think top round is a great choice, as I explain in the video. Whatever you decide to use, please do yourself a favor, and have the butcher cut it for you. Nice thin, even slices are key, so the meat dries evenly. Just tell the butcher you are making jerky, and they'll know what to do. I hope you give this beef jerky recipe a try soon. Enjoy!
Ingredients for about 6 (2-oz) portions Beef Jerky:
- 2 pounds thinly sliced beef top round
- 3/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
- 3/4 cup soy sauce
- 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
- 1 rounded tablespoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 generous tablespoon honey
- - Marinate for 3 hours or more.
- - Bake at 175 F. for 3-4 hours or until dry and leathery