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Jerky — Brooklynian

Jerky

anonymous
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Eats
I recently became addicted to beef jerky.

Bam's Beef Jerky is the best I have tried lately. He makes it and sells it himself from behind the bar at Toby's Public House in Greenwood Heights for $5 a bag. I would encourage anyone to go down there and get some of Bam's fine jerky.

But I can't always get down to see Bam at the pub. I have to resort to store-bought sometimes. You get more for your money over Bam's, but it is nowhere near as good.

So, wanted to know from any other jerky addicts out there - where do you usually get your jerky? How much do you pay? What are your favorite flavors? Has anyone ordered any off the internets? How was it?

So far for me... (out of 4 *s)
BAM's ****
Trader Joes - ***
Jack Links - **½
Market Pantry (Target) - *

OK, Jerkys, start posting...

Comments

  • Best jerky I've had was bison from a butcher out in Ennis, Montana. Ate the stuff for weeks.

    Jerky rules!
  • Deer jerky from my dad. No two batches are the same.
  • mahogany smoked meats, in california. best. jerky ever. (and they're having a sale:

    "Superbowl Sale

    From now through Sunday, February 1st 2009 we're knocking 20% off most jerky products.

    *Additionally all orders $75 or more will ship UPS Ground for FREE.

    During the checkout process enter "superbowl09" as your coupon code to receive free ground shipping on orders $75 or more.

    For more information please visit our website smokedmeats.com"
  • Mine was somewhere between Dallas and Houston on the 287 in Texas. Locally, there was this Chinese place I went to a few times that made their own type of jerky. They were on the east side of Mulberry and north of Bayard. I'm not sure they're in business anymore. They were a couple of doors down from the funeral parlor.
  • I have never had jerky in my life. I'm afraid I'll come up with a new addiction. I have heard very good things about Bam's jerky
  • jerky is amazing.

    the stuff i mentioned, above, is so good that before the internet my brother, who lived in LA, would drive four hours to go there for the jerky
  • Dried Beef House on Mott Street.
  • Jerky schkeves me. It looks like dried up skin.
  • My favorite is New Foo Kee Malaysian Beef Jerky on Elizabeth St a block or two north of Canal on the left side of the street (heading north).
    The spicy sliced beef jerky and spicy sliced pork jerky are my favorites, but they have many other varieties as well.
  • I want to make jerky. help. and the recipe has to be easy, as in ... assume I'm not in the USA.
  • This is my dad's recipe. He uses his own deer meat, but the seasoning should be fine for other animals. His jerky is a hit with all who have had it. He uses a dehydrator now, but I know he used to use the oven on lowest heat before getting the handy machine.

    Deer Jerky
    Marinade: Worcestershire sauce
    Liquid Smoke
    Red Pepper
    Garlic Powder
    Onion Powder
    Salt

    Mix 4 parts Worcestershire to 1 part liquid smoke. Amount depends on how much meat you have. Then add other ingredients to suit you. Takes more pepper than you would think.

    Cut meat in thin pencil size strips. Trim off all fat, sinew & silverskin. Its easiest if you take frozen meat & just as it begins to thaw, slice it with a sharp knife. When the meat is still stiff it is much easier to trim fat & slice it thin.
    Put meat in plastic bag & pour in marinade. Let sit in refrigerator at least overnight, turning frequently so all meat gets marinated.
    Drain meat by laying out close together on paper towels. Sprinkle with more salt & pepper. Any fat you missed will show up as white spots & can be trimmed now. Put in dehydrator until dry- 6-10 hours. Time depends on size of meat strips, humidity, etc.
    When dry put in plastic bags with a paper towel. The towel will keep jerky from getting soggy from condensation in the bag. Will keep indefinitely in freezer & a long time out of the freezer.
  • cool. I figure I should use jalapeno and aji if I'm trying to make something more like machacado. (Mamacita, I could use some help here, Ms. MexicanCooking)

    xo
  • Carnivore wrote: My favorite is New Foo Kee Malaysian Beef Jerky on Elizabeth St a block or two north of Canal on the left side of the street (heading north).
    The spicy sliced beef jerky and spicy sliced pork jerky are my favorites, but they have many other varieties as well.
    oooh, yeah. i've been there several times. i love those too, especially the spicy pork jerky.
    but usually i go to the store on east broadway near the F train stop, which is more on my way when i were to head home on F.
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