Moose Jerky

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Yonderer

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Jun 17, 2007
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I’m trying to make room in my freezers as we just purchased a buffalo (American bison) from a friend who raises them. My secretary and her husband bought half, but still, both freezers are now full to the top. I canned some moose meat last week and this weekend I decided to make some jerky from some of last year’s moose roasts. Jerky is always a big hit around here.

I started with four roasts weighing about twelve pounds in total. I sliced them about 1/4” to 3/8” thick while they were still partially frozen.

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After they were sliced I prepared the brine. I don’t use a recipe for this; I just kinda make it up as I go along. These are approximates.

1-cup brown sugar
1/2 cup Soya sauce
3 tbsp Celtic sea salt
3 tbsp of Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp crushed cayenne pepper
2 tsp ground black pepper
2 cups water

I heated the brine until the sugar was dissolved and then allowed it to cool. I poured the brine over the sliced meat in a marinating tray. I had too much meat for the tray so I had to use a plastic bowl, too.

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I left the meat to marinate for 24 hours and remove it from the liquid and patted it dry with paper towels.
Then I placed the meat on the racks in my smoker. I had to do this in three batches, as my homemade smoker isn’t big enough to handle that much meat at once.

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The smoker is designed to be used with a hotplate, propane stove or even placed over a smoky fire. I used a pan of apple wood chips and used the hot plate to heat the pan of chips to smoking temperatures. The chips ignite and begin to smoke but don’t burn quickly.

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The interior of the smoker stays at a pretty constant 150 degrees Fahrenheit.

To save time I smoked the jerky for around 4 hours per batch and then finished drying the meat in my dehydrator.

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From 12 lbs of fresh meat I ended up with 4 lbs of jerky. Not counting the half-pound or so of samples that the kids and I ate.

After I weighed the jerky I put it in smaller bags.

It tastes pretty good!
 

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