How to store jerky

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How to store jerky

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Morning all. I made my first batch of beef jerky last night and its delicious. :)

Just took some minute steak from sainsburys cut off any fat and tenderized it with a rolling pin.

Cut it into strips and left it to marinade in some Chilli infused olive oil with a splash of Worcester sauce and added a sprinkling of a beef oxo cube and two dried green chillis. Gave it all a good rub in and left to marinade for only six hours and dried for eight.

Now its my first go and i was wondering how do people store thiers and how long do you think its safe to store and eat?

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You can store jerky?
I can't keep it in the house..... It 'melts' away :oops:
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Re: How to store jerky

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My attempts at doing beef have ended up beyond jerky, I've dried the crap out of it. I have some in a kilner, I've tried it from time to time and it takes a lot of spit to soften it. Its kept for a few years so far though.
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Thanks for the replies. Well it didn’t last long only two days.

Mine was a bit dry as well Deeps but I’m going to adjust the time for the next batch.

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I guess you'll have to have a play and do a few batches. :D
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I vacuum pack mine in individual portions and keep it in the freezer, defrosts in about ten minutes as there's not a lot of it.

Home made jerky needs to be a bit drier than the bought stuff if it's going to last as it's not loaded up with preservatives.

Using oil in your marinade will cut down your shelf life a bit, it will go rancid, but home made jerky will keep nicely for at least a few months if in an airtight container, and it lasts pretty much indefinitely in the freezer.

I tend to make mine when I find a roasting joint in the reduced section, I was a chef for years so it's easy enough to clean up and get rid of all the fat and sinew.

Little tip, use some soy in your marinade, the salt helps it last a bit longer.
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Thanks Jamsey. Second batch just gone in a hour ago. Will let you know how its goes. :)
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How did the second batch go?
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Well the second batch went well went with the same procedure but it marinaded overnight. Then reduced the dry time by one hour. Have three bags in the freezer one to use just now and another that just disappeared :lol: