low sodium jerky

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bigbun7474

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Jul 3, 2008
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about to start making jerky and am interested in low sodium. is it possible? i've seen sugar curing mentioned somewhere and don't know how i works. i am interested in making a sweet jerky. any info is great, thanks
 
I just picked up some jerky racks for my smoker so I am headed down the same path you are. I have heard of Morton Sugar Cure,but have not found any recipes with it or heard of anyone using it.
 
Yea, I wonder too!!! :) Im also interested in a salt alternative. Anyone try potassium chloride? It is a salt, but maybe not as problematic as Sodium.

I would think it *could* be ok to greatly reduce salt if you are making jerky from whole meats and not ground meats. I do not know for sure though.

I would take certain precautions like cooking it in an oven first then moving it over to a dehydrator. Just my opinion and I am just a beginner. ;P
 
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