Western Style Beef Jerky

Submitted by: Roger K 
Home Town: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Living In: Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA
Beef jerky is a good way to keep to a low carb diet. It is a healthy and good snack to have around the home. 

The Ultimate Beef Jerky

Submitted by: DIXYCHIK 
I am spoiled to this recipe and I know you will be too. It doesn't last long around my house. I've occasionally caught others sneaking a few pieces out of the oven before it was completely finished. Once you try it you will never want to go back to store bought ever again. 

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Doc's Best Beef Jerky

Submitted by: Doc the WV Gourmet 
This recipe for beef jerky calls for soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke for marinating before going into a dehydrator. I hope you enjoy this jerky as much as me and my family do. 

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McKagen's Beef Jerky

Submitted by: vtelf03 
Balsamic vinaigrette combines with teriyaki and Worcestershire sauces to flavor this jerky. 

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T Bird's Beef Jerky

Submitted by: DEWY 
This is the very best jerky you have ever tasted, I've tried a lot of them, and this one's the best - you will reward me on this one! I use venison when available, but cheap round steak is great also, and it's all done in your oven. 

Beef or Moose Jerky

Submitted by: Richard Sasseville 
A top of the line beef jerky that can be done in just 12 hours. Sliced rump roast marinated in soy sauce, brown sugar, and liquid smoke then dried in a dehydrator for 12 hours. 

Sara's Beef Jerky

Submitted by: Sara 
No smoker or dehydrator is required here. Thinly sliced sirloin or London broil steak is mixed with liquid smoke and seasonings, then baked at low temperature for 8 hours. 

Beef Jerky in a Smoker

Submitted by: Doug Patrick 
Grilled and smoked outdoors, this version of beef jerky is made of sliced sirloin or London broil. It must be stored in the refrigerator. 

Beef Jerky

Submitted by: PETEIYC 
Thinly sliced eye of round steak is marinated with soy sauce, hot pepper sauce, and brown sugar, then baked at low temperature for 6 to 8 hours. This can be prepared without a food dehydrator. 

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Sweet and Spicy Venison Jerky

Submitted by: Kristi H. Whittington 
Home Town: Scooterville, Georgia, USA
Living In: Poulan, Georgia, USA
This tasty, smoky venison jerky is sweet with a bit of a kick to it. 
 
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