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At 10:57 1998-03-21 -0800, Michael wrote:
>Do you salt the meat first? Also, what temperature setting do you use, or is
>it air only? I would love to get away from the salt, but have been afraid of
>spoilage. Thanks in advance,
My main food is jerky made from ordinary ground meat ("organic" 10 % fat, or
game) as I buy it in the shop (sometimes frosen). I mix cautiously with a
little olive oil and seasoning (herb) or grated raw carrots. NO SALT.
Then I just spread "meatballs" onto the dehydrator wire mesh with the help
of a fork. Dry at 30 degrees C (=centigrades). Can be stored (above the
fridge) for at least a month without any spoilage.
Cheap, easy, practical, tasty!
- Hans
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