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I have a couple of marinades that I really like but I'm searching for new ones to try. What's your favorite homemade (NOT commercial) jerky marinade?
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Here is what I use............
1 t. onion powder 1 t. garlic powder 1 1/2 t. black pepper 1 1/2 t. salt 1/4 c. soy sauce 1/4 c. Worcestershire 1/3 c. water 1/2 t. red pepper (optional) 1 basil leaf, crushed. (optional)
This is for 3 pounds of meat. I marinate overnight. The last batch was made with only half as much Worcestershire, as that's all I had. I couldn't tell any difference. I do not use the red pepper or the basil leaf, although I have eaten it with the red pepper and it wasn't too hot.
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Looking for homemade marinade not commercially produced, I edited my original post to clarify.
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Here is what I use............
1 t. onion powder 1 t. garlic powder 1 1/2 t. black pepper 1 1/2 t. salt 1/4 c. soy sauce 1/4 c. Worcestershire
This is for 3 pounds of meat. I marinate overnight. The last batch was made with only half as much Worcestershire, as that's all I had. I couldn't tell any difference. I do not use the red pepper or the basil leaf, although I have eaten it with the red pepper and it wasn't too hot. That is the same recipe I use but I don't add in the extra salt. Also sometimes I will put a little liquid smoke in there.
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I do a variation off the above quoted recipe. We like a sweet jerky, so in addition to adding equal amounts of Worcester and teriyaki instead of soy sauce we add brown sugar.
I have already done a whole hindquarter and after spliting with daughter it only lasted 3 days! I usually let it marinate one to two days before hitting the dehydrater. Always taste your marinade and make sure it has a "exaggerated" taste you like (sweet enough/hot enough) as the flavor gets milder when its dried.....IMHO. Good Luck!
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Note re soy sauce: Use the real brewed stuff, not the hydrolyzed soy protein, chemistry set crap.
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This stuff is pretty good and simple...
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