I didn't want to hijack Freddy's Dehydrator Thread so I am starting a new one.
I mentioned in that thread that I had a new convection oven and I wondered if I could use that to dehydrate food. Freddy kindly replied with a link on that topic.
Turns out I did not need that link. My oven has a dehydrate function,
In my defense the oven is brand new since October
I decided some homemade beef jerky was on order.
I froze a 2.5 pound London broil for a hour. This is to firm it up so I could cut thin slices.
While the meat was in the freezer I made a marinade. Then I cut the meat into strips and put it in the marinade. I covered it and put in the fridge for 6 hours.
Then I lined two big cookie sheets with foil, put racks on it and spread the strips. Then into the oven.
I left it in for 4 and half hours. It was darker than commercial but that is to be expected as I did not add preservative chemicals.
I don't know the weight but I got a quart of jerky out of it.
I am very please with the results. It is slightly chewy. The taste is good but not as strong as I would like. It is sweet and spicy. Next time I will make more marinade and season it a little more. Yes there will definitely be a next time. From what I have read this will not last in long term storage. Seems like 2 months in the fridge. But I will eat it before then,
So a tip of a hat to Freddy for his thread.
I mentioned in that thread that I had a new convection oven and I wondered if I could use that to dehydrate food. Freddy kindly replied with a link on that topic.
Turns out I did not need that link. My oven has a dehydrate function,
In my defense the oven is brand new since October
I decided some homemade beef jerky was on order.
I froze a 2.5 pound London broil for a hour. This is to firm it up so I could cut thin slices.
While the meat was in the freezer I made a marinade. Then I cut the meat into strips and put it in the marinade. I covered it and put in the fridge for 6 hours.
Then I lined two big cookie sheets with foil, put racks on it and spread the strips. Then into the oven.
I left it in for 4 and half hours. It was darker than commercial but that is to be expected as I did not add preservative chemicals.
I don't know the weight but I got a quart of jerky out of it.
I am very please with the results. It is slightly chewy. The taste is good but not as strong as I would like. It is sweet and spicy. Next time I will make more marinade and season it a little more. Yes there will definitely be a next time. From what I have read this will not last in long term storage. Seems like 2 months in the fridge. But I will eat it before then,
So a tip of a hat to Freddy for his thread.