HerbcoFood I’d say its on the edge of being kippered beef but I also thought they were just different names for the same thing before I worked here
“Often, beef jerky and kippered beef are considered to be one and the same. Actually, jerky is usually dried in smaller strips and not smoked. … Most kippered beef is smoked and not as dried out as jerky. The slices can be rather thick and slightly more moist than jerky.” Sayeth our google overlords.
Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky
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Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky
Attend this entry-level class from Meatgistics University by watching the video, reading the article and post any questions you have!
What is the Most Important Piece of Equipment?
Whether you are making whole muscle meat or restructured you need a way to thermal process it. When we make Jerky here we are lucky enough to use our Pro Smoker 500T HVE Smokehouse but this is simply not going to be an option for most people. With some experimentation, you can get similar results with a Pro-Smoker PK-100 and controlling the dampers.
Do You Need A Slicer?
When making Whole Muscle Jerky one of the most important things you can do is to cut it all to a uniform thickness as this will help cook and dry at an even rate. The slicer we use is the Walton’s 10" Slicer.
Do You Need A Stuffer?
If you are going to make restructured jerky then you need some way to extrude it into strips or sticks. I would recommend a Sausage Stuffer and an All-Around Jerky Maker as this will give you the ability to make many types of sausage as well! You can get similar results Walton’s 11 lb Sausage Stuffer or a Jerky Gun though.
$500 Budget for Equipment
In my opinion, I would spend the majority of my budget on a slicer the Walton’s 10" Slicer has a hefty price tag of $479 but it will cut evenly and can also be used for so much more than just jerky.
Other Equipment Or Supplies
- A Smokehouse will give you a lot more versatility and can obviously be used for so much more than jerky.
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Now I want to make some jerky
Time to wake up the dead. This thread was dated 2018
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Dr_Pain I will be making jerky for a hunting trip in a couple weeks. I have learned a lot on jerky making from this site even though I have been making jerky for about 40 years.
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bocephus How about posting a step by step pictorial lesson .
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Chef said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
bocephus How about posting a step by step pictorial lesson .
I second that request
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Chef Not sure I can do a step by step pictorial, I have an old flip phone. I might post recipe with steps.
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bocephus Fair enough. I’m sure everyone would love the tutorial. Even information like how to slice the meat, cross grain vs with grain and types of meats will be helpful. Thanks
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Chef said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Dr_Pain bocephus Okay, now it’s been seconded, Guess you have to do it. Something about a Meatgistics rule. LOL
HAHAHA!!! If you say that it is part of the rule, I can’t rebuke it
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bocephus said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Chef Not sure I can do a step by step pictorial, I have an old flip phone. I might post recipe with steps.
Flip phone? Luv it! Still miss the old Razr!
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PapaSop said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
bocephus said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Chef Not sure I can do a step by step pictorial, I have an old flip phone. I might post recipe with steps.
Flip phone? Luv it! Still miss the old Razr!
I seriously wish I could go back to flip phone days. Much less hassle and stupid interruptions from all those app notifications.
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PapaSop Everyone gives me grief about them, but I have a cheap plan for unlimited talk and text.
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Dr_Pain said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
PapaSop said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
bocephus said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Chef Not sure I can do a step by step pictorial, I have an old flip phone. I might post recipe with steps.
Flip phone? Luv it! Still miss the old Razr!
I seriously wish I could go back to flip phone days. Much less hassle and stupid interruptions from all those app notifications.
And smaller… Now have this beast taking up all my pocket room… Progress?
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Chef said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Dr_Pain PapaSop Frankly, I would give up all types of cell phones, and such distractions. Can’t really see how technology has helped build a better society, family unit, nor country.
Other that Meatgistics and Walton, can’t think of a single good thing to come out of all this c r a p.
PREACH IT!!! I would not go so far as “party lines” but there was something fun in testing your agility to a phone cord stretch throat level. I don’t even think I would want voicemail features. If it is that important come visit or call back.
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Dr_Pain Have a brother in law that constantly gives me grief about not answering my cell phone, told him I had the surgery to remove the dang thing from my ear.
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Dr_Pain My favorite mobile phone was that old Motorola one piece that I had up until I am thinking about 1998. Then I had to go to a big city, I think was Detroit, on assignment & apparently my old analog phone would not work & I had to go digital. That old analog was more durable & heavy duty & much louder & easier to hear on than any allegedly clear digital version. Then you see what happened to TV.
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bocephus FOMO - fear of missing out. People just can’t resist seeing just who is calling or who is texting. They need a life. Frankly, I believe that the quality of life and of family has diminished over the years. H ell, Families don’t even sit down to a meal together anymore.
SO much for progress
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bocephus said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
Dr_Pain Have a brother in law that constantly gives me grief about not answering my cell phone, told him I had the surgery to remove the dang thing from my ear.
Approximately 6 years ago I informed my wife, kids and friends that:
- At work my cell phone will be on my desk and will be checked ONLY if I am at my desk…AND… that for any pressing emergency that they should contact my office phone and talk to my secretary. once I get home I will no longer have
- At home my cell phone will be on my bathroom counter and will only be checked when I go use the bathroom (unless my wife specifically ask that I keep my phone handy). Other than that, if it is a pressing issue that they can contact my wife or kids to get in touch with me (since we no longer have a home phone).
My wife and kids always have their phone handy, so my real friends have their numbers (and my real friends also know where I live). All people of value in my life know that I prefer a face to face over any other mode of conversation or communication.
I made the transition because I was consumed from the moment I woke up to the moment I went to bed at night, and felt that I needed to be at everyone’s disposal (friends, family, family friends, patients etc…). I have felt so liberated ever since. It also weaned out a lot of leaches out of my life because they were not getting their ways fast enough.
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Chef said in Jerky 102 - Equipment Needed To Make Jerky:
bocephus FOMO - fear of missing out. People just can’t resist seeing just who is calling or who is texting. They need a life. Frankly, I believe that the quality of life and of family has diminished over the years. H ell, Families don’t even sit down to a meal together anymore.
SO much for progress
FOMO is definitely one thing. Fear of disappointing is another. People now believe that they are entitled to instant results and gratification. They call (no answer), leave a voicemail, send a text (2 seconds after leaving the voicemail) and then track you down. I’ve had people in my life call/text/email repeatedly. When I finally reach back and question the behavior their reply was “out of concern for me”. What a bunch of crock!!! It is because they grew irritated at being “IGNORED”. Again people feel entitled to Instant Gratification.
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