Can you overcure jerky

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aiannarelli

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May 29, 2009
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Hello,

I just cut my meat for jerky that i will smoke on Saturday. I have not seasoned it yet or added the cure. I was planning on seasoning and ading the cure in the morning which would give me 24 hours for the cure. I noticed i was not super consistant on my cutting. Non are under 1/4" but some at one end of the cut are maybe 3/8" thick. I am wonder if i start curing late tonight and up with a 30-35 hour cure instead of 24 hours, is that better than maybe under curing at 24 hours?

I am using a hi mountain kit.

Thank you,
Anthony
 
you will be fine anthony-you can't over cure but you sure can under cure-and with Hi. Mtn. at those thicknesses just use the instructions-1tbl.1 1/4 tsp. per pound of meat.I soak with season and cure somtimes for 3-4 days.good luck.
 
Yeah, I don't wait to season/cure...better off to get the meat curing right away after slicing...less chance of contamination.

I've got a 4-day cure started today, for a smoke/dry next week Tuesday, the 24th.

Have fun & happy smokes!

Eric
 
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