NM just saw the message.[Edited on November 8, 2018 at 1:12 PM. Reason : dasdf]
11/8/2018 1:12:19 PM
anyone know what grocery stores will slice raw meat thin enough for jerky? most don't seem to have a slicer they use for raw meats
11/8/2018 1:22:05 PM
Easy to do it yourself if you pop the cut you bought in the freezer to 15-30 minutes. Firms it up enough to get good thin cuts.
11/8/2018 1:34:57 PM
I asked around a while back and I couldn't find one. You may have luck with a butcher tho...just usually more $.I firm it up in the freezer and slice with one of those cheapo slocers. Works great.
11/8/2018 2:18:46 PM
yeah, i suppose. i'm looking for maximum laziness here though
11/8/2018 2:53:09 PM
yeah find a butcher, then...
11/8/2018 3:54:13 PM
11/8/2018 3:57:16 PM
I don't even bother freezing. Just need a decent knife. It is super easy. If you're too lazy to slice meat, you don't deserve homemade jerky.
11/8/2018 5:04:35 PM
counterpoint: everybody deserves homemade jerky
11/8/2018 8:12:11 PM
I believe there are some things in life that are reserved for folks willing to put in the effort it takes to obtain them. We're not talking about much effort here, either.
11/8/2018 8:50:34 PM
got about 12 lbs of deer marinating right now.
12/23/2018 10:56:32 PM
You sliced 12lbs by hand?[Edited on December 24, 2018 at 12:13 AM. Reason : How thick and what dehydrator do u use?]
12/24/2018 12:13:01 AM
I started with two whole deer hams off a big ass doe. I cut it all off the bone, trimmed the silver skin and other crap, then sliced it. It's all between 1/16" and 1/8" I guess. I had over 12 lbs when I got done slicing.I use a cheap Nesco.
12/24/2018 8:43:53 AM
Got the first batch in the dehydrator now and my house smells delicious
12/25/2018 10:40:52 PM