What cut of meat to use?

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masoct3

Newbie
Original poster
Sep 4, 2012
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Denver, CO
Hello everyone,

Completely new to smoking. Wanted to take a poll as to what type/cut of meat you all use for your jerky.


Thank you in advance!
 
Round for sure. With the grain can be chewier but also more forgiving. Lose track and take jerky cut Across the grain too far and it will Crumble and have the texture of saw dust...JJ
 
The most $$ meat I know of, Deer lol hardly any fat lol
 
Right there with you on With the Grain. My kids would put down a couple pounds in a sitting if I made eating the Jerky too easy...JJ
 
I haven't made any in a while but I have a new smoker and am ready to make some. I used the brisket from Costco before. It isn't the cheapest but always came out great. This is from my electric smoker that died.

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Red wine and worshy sause.

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Oh and I am a rebel. Against the grain, partially frozen and cut as thin as possible with a slicer.

I do like the eye of round though. I will have to try that.
 
Don't knock ground meat jerky. I butcher my own deer and I cut the meat out between the ribs abd evry other place I can find. Can ene d up with extra 10+ pounds of grinds as I call em. Grind it use the HI Mountain Hickory and shoot opn to the trays with my jerky gun. Great for jerky or snack sticks. When 93/7 ground meat goes on sale I use that for jerky and snack sticks. Sure is easy when you want to make a batch in a hurry plus I give it away to friends a lot. Save the better stuff for me.
 
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