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Beef Jerky Eggin'
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OK so I ordered these jerky screens for High Mountain. The problem is, once you get them wedged into adjustable rig, its really hard to move them around and last time almost the whole bottom layer was a loss.
I laid awake last night and tried to figure out a better way. This is a test method for what I came up with. The problem I see is that the bottom will get done first and I don't have a way to flip it around unless I remove them all and restab them.
And the answer is yes....I have checked my roast today to see what it looks like.
More reports to come, but as my niece would say: "Its on and crackin'!"
I laid awake last night and tried to figure out a better way. This is a test method for what I came up with. The problem I see is that the bottom will get done first and I don't have a way to flip it around unless I remove them all and restab them.
And the answer is yes....I have checked my roast today to see what it looks like.
More reports to come, but as my niece would say: "Its on and crackin'!"
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That's going to be great Staci! Something I've been wanting to try. How long are those going to be on?
Keep us updated.Molly
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Was trying to keep it at 200, but it wants to settle in at 225.
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I do mine with inexpensive grids I bought at Menards with 1" wood chunks in between them. This way you can easily rotate the grids (as it's hotter on the top) and will dry faster.
I try to keep my temps around 165 - 175 otherwise you're cooking the meat rather than drying the meat out. Better texture in my opinion.
More detail:
http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&func=view&id=1046776&catid=1#Packerland, Wisconsin
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