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At 05:31 PM 1/25/2009, you wrote:

The dehydrator thread reminded

me of a question I had. Are most of the jerky recipes for raw meat? Are

they cooked in the dehydrator? If not, how do you do the cooked jerky?

Sorry if this is a dumb question. Thanks!

Shonda,

The only dumb question is the one you don't ask!

Yes, most jerky is made with raw meat, and it " slow cooks " in

the dehydrator at 150F. I still remember the time I was defrosting a

package of burger meat in the Excalibur and forgot it... and came back to

find it was not only defrosted, it was cooked all the way through!

Well-done beef is supposed to be around 170, so if you are concerned

about raw meat, you could pop the finished jerky on a tray into the oven

for a little while on a higher temperature.

After the experience with " dehydrator cooking " a two pound

package of meat, I haven't worried about it.

Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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Thanks Marilyn! So then it ends up partially if not fully cooked in

the dehydrator. since it is thin sliced then it would probably cook

all the way thru if you cooked that meat just thawing it. That's

great. Didn't know you could use it to thaw meat that way. Just

another great reason to get one for my birthday -- smile! I'm

getting mine soon so I'm getting so excited about it. Oh, and what

is the shelf life of jerky, even if it is raw?

Off topic: How was your music festival thingie Marilyn? Hope you

had a great time!

Shonda

> >The dehydrator thread reminded me of a question

> >I had. Are most of the jerky recipes for raw

> >meat? Are they cooked in the dehydrator? If not,

> >how do you do the cooked jerky? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

Thanks!

>

> Shonda,

>

> The only dumb question is the one you don't ask!

>

> Yes, most jerky is made with raw meat, and it

> " slow cooks " in the dehydrator at 150F. I still

> remember the time I was defrosting a package of

> burger meat in the Excalibur and forgot it... and

> came back to find it was not only defrosted, it

> was cooked all the way through!

>

> Well-done beef is supposed to be around 170, so

> if you are concerned about raw meat, you could

> pop the finished jerky on a tray into the oven

> for a little while on a higher temperature.

>

> After the experience with " dehydrator cooking " a

> two pound package of meat, I haven't worried about it.

>

>

> — Marilyn

> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> Darn Good SCD Cook

> No Human Children

> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

>

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