Well... Here goes my first time making some jerky:
I decided to go with 3 different flavors: Spicy, BBQ, and Sweet teriyaki
First I cut the steak into small pieces and trimmed as much fat as possible (meat didn't have much fat)
I then marinated the meat in freezer size zip lock bags for a couple of hours
For the spicy jerky these are the ingredients I used (tapatio hot sauce, lemon pepper, chili flakes, and of course some little louies)
For the BBQ jerky these are the ingredients I used (Daigles Cajun Sweet Applewood Jalapeno and little louies)
For the Sweet Teriyaki I used (Teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, and the best of the best Sweet money)
I laid all the jerky on the dehydrator for about 4 hours then transferred it on the smoker to really get a smokey flavor (my family loves smoky flavor)
Finishing product:
When our customers ask for advice I always lead them to our BPS rubs but I always tell them, the best thing they can do is experiment. The worse that can happen is nothing! lucky for me the jerky was great!
Thanks for watching!
I decided to go with 3 different flavors: Spicy, BBQ, and Sweet teriyaki
First I cut the steak into small pieces and trimmed as much fat as possible (meat didn't have much fat)
I then marinated the meat in freezer size zip lock bags for a couple of hours
For the spicy jerky these are the ingredients I used (tapatio hot sauce, lemon pepper, chili flakes, and of course some little louies)
For the BBQ jerky these are the ingredients I used (Daigles Cajun Sweet Applewood Jalapeno and little louies)
For the Sweet Teriyaki I used (Teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, and the best of the best Sweet money)
I laid all the jerky on the dehydrator for about 4 hours then transferred it on the smoker to really get a smokey flavor (my family loves smoky flavor)
Finishing product:
When our customers ask for advice I always lead them to our BPS rubs but I always tell them, the best thing they can do is experiment. The worse that can happen is nothing! lucky for me the jerky was great!
Thanks for watching!