Here are my pic's of dehydrator jerky. I use the recipe from Rytek's book almost.
I'm sure some purists won't like the idea of dehydrator jerky....
9 lbs. lean beef (This is london broil)
1 Tbsp. salt
1 Tbsp. #1 cure
1 Tbsp. onion powder
1 Tbsp. garlic powder
1 Tbsp. coarse ground pepper
3/4 C. soy sauce
1 C. worcestershire sauce
And I add:
1/4 C. ketchup
1/4 C. brown sugar
This is a pretty mild recipe so I also use a dry seasoning after the marinade and sprinkle the jerky on the trays.
One tip: If you use different seasonings on a few trays for comparison purposes I found its helpful to label the trays with correction tape and mark with a pen - works great since I rotate a few times!
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Slicing the london broil
Slice mine fairly thick
Into the Marivac for about 2 hours
Onto the trays
Into the dehydrator
After about 6-7 hours at 150 degrees---finished
9 lbs. gives me about a 1 gallon bag full
My supervisors sure like it....
I'm sure some purists won't like the idea of dehydrator jerky....

9 lbs. lean beef (This is london broil)
1 Tbsp. salt
1 Tbsp. #1 cure
1 Tbsp. onion powder
1 Tbsp. garlic powder
1 Tbsp. coarse ground pepper
3/4 C. soy sauce
1 C. worcestershire sauce
And I add:
1/4 C. ketchup
1/4 C. brown sugar
This is a pretty mild recipe so I also use a dry seasoning after the marinade and sprinkle the jerky on the trays.
One tip: If you use different seasonings on a few trays for comparison purposes I found its helpful to label the trays with correction tape and mark with a pen - works great since I rotate a few times!
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Slicing the london broil
Slice mine fairly thick
Into the Marivac for about 2 hours
Onto the trays
Into the dehydrator
After about 6-7 hours at 150 degrees---finished
9 lbs. gives me about a 1 gallon bag full
My supervisors sure like it....
