Easy Beef Jerky Made In The Oven
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2019
- If you don't have a smoker or the weather isn't cooperating, you can still whip up a batch of Beef Jerky in the oven without sacrificing that wonderful smoky flavor. And the entire process of making this snack food favorite can be completed in as little as six hours.
Beef Jerky Marinade
1/3 cup Apple Cider Vinegar
1/3 cup Soy Sauce
1/3 cup Worcestershire Sauce
1 TBSP Ground Black Pepper
1 TBSP Red Pepper Flakes
1 tsp Granulated Garlic
1 tsp Kosher Salt
1 tsp Liquid Smoke
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#cooking #recipe #beefjerky #partyfood - Jak na to + styl
recipes are just soooo much better when they come from someone who really loves what they do. Thank you for the video
Ten seconds into the video i could already tell, this is the guy to trust when it comes to jerky.
The First Taste Confirmed it.
10 seconds in and my mouth was already watering lol
This dude the jerky jebus.
Exactly what I thought
@@KidsWithGuns1992 jerky Jesus?
Sir, on behalf of all the people who don't have smokers.... THANK YOU!
this is oddly wholesome, just a man that loves making beef jerky.
Oo
6:20 another option is to crumple a sheet of aluminum foil into a ball then un-crumple it. The hills and valleys in the foil will keep the meat slightly raised and separated from any liquid. Something I've learned from oven baking fries.
Hey that's a neat trick, thanks!
Thanks for the fabulous tip.
Interesting
Nice one, I’ll try to remember
If you use the crumpled foil you don't really need to pat the meat dry, I never do.
You are like the Bob Ross of Beef Jerky, so easy and pleasant to watch.
Note to self: Don't watch CZcams while hungry! 🤤
Lol
Trueee. My stomach is growling so bad lol
Watch liveleaks when hungry
Learned this the hard way.
😋
You're INSANELY relaxing to listen to, holy moly.
Just do not listen to me while operating heavy machinery :)
The bob Ross of food how to videos
well dont fall asleep!
Agreed
The only CZcams cook that doesn't go on my nerves. Speech, presentation and background music flawless. Thx man!
So true!!!
CZcams got me here. This was a good random recommendation. I'll try this out, thanks man.
Hope it works out for you :)
@@CookingWithRy Thanks! I don't have a smoker, and jerky is almost non existing in Argentina.
It's also extremely expensive here in stores. So much less expensive to make at home :)
all praise the youtube algorithm
Same thing, pretty interesting recc with clear instructions and nice music. Easy thumbs up!
I’m making jerky today for the third time using this recipe. It’s great!
We've always used liquid smoke and it's amazing stuff! Fills the house with unbelievable smells! About the only thing different on my marinade is I add a little brown sugar as well when making deer jerky. My kiddos eat it faster than I can make it!
How much brown sugar would you add to this recipe?
I add honey as it's a preservative and gives it a nice gloss, when it's dried I vac pack it for a couple of days and you get an "even" moist consistency throughout the batch and then portion it up and vac pack it in smaller packets so it doesn't lose flavour.
When do you add the honey? Like as a glaze, or to the marinate?
Suger is also antiseptic at above 80% , Honey is really nice to have in a glaze, but I wouldn't relay to much in it's preservative properties ^^,
Nice.
@John Dough 😂
I live in an apartment where bbq's and smokers are not permitted...this recipe will work perfectly. Thanks for sharing Ry.
Awesome! Glad you're finding it helpful :)
Build a dehydrator in a cupboard or a room you don't use much.
@@OldNavajoTricks omg how? 🤔
I made this today with buck backstrap. Can confirm the marinade and cook settings are perfect.
I'm from Brazil, and I am still learning English, I didn't understand the second ingredient, may you help me?
@@emersonsouza3147 the second ingredient for the marinate was the "Worcestershire sauce"
@@centuriongennaro1870 I really appreciate your help!!!!!!
@@emersonsouza3147 you're welcome 👍🏼
Backstraps are the best in my opinion 👌
Something I remember a while back on another jerkey video many years ago. In the video the guy said shut the door over an empty pill bottle. It was stated that with the oven door shut, it tends to cook the mat meat rather than drying the meat. With the pill bottle in place, it allows the heat to escape to better dry the meat without cooking it. Just wanted to pass that along.
Recommend using a pizza stone to even out your oven temps. You can leave it on the lowest rack and it will absorb the heat and release it slower allowing the oven to maintain a more consistent temperature over a longer period of time. Thus enabling it to turn on and off less frequently once it reaches target temperature.
I like how you don't try to be exciting but you're not boring either. Straight to the point and informative great vid!
Thanks! I appreciate that :)
Salivating at the end of this. Thanks for showing how to use the oven for dehydrating
This guy is so wholesome and straightforward. Love it
I've always wanted to do this. I have my beef marinating right now and about to put it in the oven. Thank you so much for this video
For folks that don’t want to use liquid smoke, don’t have a smoker, but still want a Smokey flavour, equal your chilli flakes to paprika, it also gives it a beautiful red colour. Not as Smokey as the proper way, but a good substitute if you can’t acquire or don’t wish to use liquid smoke.
thank you!
I use smoked paprika because I don’t like the taste of liquid smoke. Smoked paprika works pretty well for me.
I should have done this years ago. I made a batch yesterday and it's already gone! Thanks man, this will absolutely be a regular in my house.
Man this is a really good method; For those of you who are a bit impatient when it comes to food, I like to put it on 175 degrees for 3 hours and marinate it for 1 and a half hours. It turns out just like that but tastes a bit stronger and is a bit more flexible. I like it flexible but if you like it stiffer, I recommend 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Thank you for that information
On bake or broil?
@@michaelrussell7396 Bake.
When I was a little girl my dad would make homemade beef jerky every time he could and we would love eating it he loved it with hickory sauce we had the dehydrator. He’s passed away now and I’m 27 but i wanna start making it now. I like mine in between hard and soft. Not to hard not to soft just right and that looks good imma make that.thanks man.
The jerky looked great and it has the AFS like your bacon ;) Liquid smoke is real smoke that has been condensed into a liquid so by using it, you actually are using real smoke. I don't think a lot of people realize that and think it's a bad thing, but for something like this and many other recipes cooked indoors, it is perfect and definitely gives a nice smoke flavor!
You’re so right. I thought about making my own using ice and the condensation method. Someday, maybe :)
I had a Mesquite flavored pork loin from Smithfield a few weeks ago...seasoned with liquid smoke. I am a grill and smoking fanatic with 3 Webers and a water smoker that I use all year. I love using my own cherry and hickory. Anyway, this liquid smoke loin straight out of the oven was incredible. Mind blown. The smoke was perfect, and the meat went to a pulled pork texture. Was NOT expecting that at 350°F and was pleasantly surprised. I will never doubt liquid smoke again, especially the mesquite. I bet this would be good with flank steak as well.
thanks for taking the time to make this video. Im going to try your technique out looks yummy!!
simple marinating, simple instruction to follow; I am going to do it today. Thanks
I have used this recipe for my jerky in my LEM dehydrator and love it!! I use this mix for basically ever recipe! Thanks Ry
This is just the video I needed, thanks a lot! Definitely gonna do this sometime soon.
Thank you. I'm trying to build some confidence in trying this..... Looks amazing!
Glad I found this video. I plan on making this very soon! Thank you for publishing this.
I love beef jerky been eating since i was a kid my #1 snack and now i can make it myself is awesome after watching your video i would be making some this weekend.
I have just found this video and you are the kind of guy who I like watching to see what you will do next. Great great video!
Thank you so much for sharing!! I’m definitely trying this!!! Can’t wait!
I'm looking foward to try this, thanks for the video!
london broils are my favorite steak , i got the cook time down on them perfect from a skillet i cant wait to try this
I had no idea it could be made in the oven thank you sir, I will sub to your channel.
Thank you, Sir! I have seen several oven recipes, but this is looks to be the easiest so far! I will be trying this soon!
looks delicious I will have to try! thanks for a great video! the step by step was perfect!
Making some of this today using your recipe 😍
I love this guy in like a cool uncle kinda way. Keep killin' it uncle Ry!
I love to see how others make jerky! This looks great!! Thanks for sharing!!
Great job, Ry !! Thanks for the kind tip. Cool
Thank you for this video.
Great explanation and easy to follow instructions for a beef jerky novice like me.
I'm going to try and make this, this week 🙂
Thaks for sharing this video my friend. 👍🏻
Excellent step by Step Procedure ! Thank You .
I’ll definitely be trying this! Thanks for this video!!
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this! Been trying to find a way to make jerky without a dehydrator for awhile now and your video was so clear, concise and easy to follow. My oven didn't go below 170 but it still worked out perfectly. They came out AMAZING! Took about the same amount of time 4-4.5 hrs (I like my jerky pretty dry). I did leave out the red pepper flakes because I wanted these for a road trip and didn't really want spice on the road lol! And the only liquid smoke I could get was Hickory but it worked so well! Taste and texture is just like the ones you buy at the store ...except like, 1/4 of the price!
very calming video i loved it thanks
I live in the desert. I use a box fan and made some wood frames and screened them and stacked them on one another on top of the fan. On a 105 degree day with no humidity they are done in less then 8 hours. I share your love for jerky. Homemade is the best!!!!!👍👌
I’m going to try this out this weekend, it looks delicious, thank you for sharing how you cook it 😊
Tried making beef jerky 3 days ago and it worked amazingly. Today im trying again with a different marinade with teriyaki sauce and bbq sauce. It's an easy marinade and tastes good.
Great video,definitely gonna try this one !
I really enjoyed this video, now I have to try it myself. Yo make it look so easy, thank you God bless you sir.
Amazing. Thank you! I can't stop making jerky now.
I love seeing the different marinades people use for their jerky.
For 1lb. Of beef, my personal recipe is
6oz. Soy sauce
2oz. White vinegar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1tsp. Garlic powder
1tsp. Onion powder
1tsp. Black pepper
1/2 tsp. Ground red pepper
1tsp. Liquid smoke
Mix ingredients well then put in a large Tupperware bowl with the meat. Add water till the meat is submerged. Mix well and cover. Marinate in fridge for 2 days. Then use a dehydrator at 150 degrees for a minimum of 7 hours. Drying time depends on how thick your slices are. I personally like thin
sliced(about 1/8th inch). You won't be disappointed!😎✌️
i made jerky for the first time a few years back and i used this exact recipe and it turned out phenomenal !! Thanks Ry!
I made this last night. Walmart only had meat in thin slices. So that cut cooking time to 3 hours. My wife woke up this morning and absolutely loved them. Thank you Ry.
Well;! Ry, I do believe I keep coming back to this recipe so good thanks!!!
Bloody amazing mate. This was great! I marinaded it for 24 hours and god the flavour is phenomenal! Really gives me a great understanding of the balanced flavours to really achieve that deep rich flavour! Cheers from down in Australia!
Hi, I'm also from Australia. Would you mind telling me how you set your oven?
Dan Williamson1 I set it on 80 degrees and just kept checking it :)
Totally love your presentation style! You're so easy to learn from! Thank You!
Thank you :)
Looks incredible. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the video!
This is so helpful and educational! Thank you for making this video
Thanks random recommandations. Awesome video, high quality, perfect voice to listen to. Keep going bud! Loved it.
This recipe turned out great. When you add the meat to the racks, be sure to sprinkle a little extra cracked pepper or crushed dry roasted coriander seed right before adding to the oven.
That is awesome ,Thanks Ry.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video!
i appreciate this video, im gonna have to try this out!
i just hope i can find some liquid smoke
I love beef jerky, can't wait to try this myself
You were right, Ry. Looks easy to make and I bet it tastes great! Awesome video! Thanks and keep em coming!
Thanks! It's been a few years since i made some jerky. So that's my next project!!!
love ya work mate going to have to try this one, keep it up.
I love beef jerky too, thank you for this video, straight to the point and good advice! I will try this
BEAUTIFUL STUFF.
very much enjoyed watching this video at 6am, even though i can't cook.
I had no idea you could do this in the oven, this is going to be my new favourite snack
How do I get it really hard like the old stuff in the oven??? Please!!!!!!!
Just made my first round with your recipe WOW it is better then any beef jerky I've ever had. Thank you so much
I came across this video two days ago and thought what a wonderful guy let's try it out. Oh my goodness amazing. Thank you beef jerky isn't something that we get much in the UK. What you do get is air dried sealed up in a bag with a small gel pack in (like the ones you get when you buy new shoes) and it tastes nothing like what I've just cooked thanks to you. And thank you for wearing gloves while preparing food. What a start!
Man i love jerky thanks for this video. LOVE FROM ECUADOR !
I love jerky too Ry. Thanks for showing how easy it can be. That marinade looks good. Great option if you don’t have a smoker.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Here is my humble attempt at your brussel sprouts Ry. Thanks for motivating me to step outside the box. czcams.com/video/2PML_ODf3vo/video.html
@@CookingWithRy g'day mate, I have some local smoked salt. Do you think that would have enough smoke flavour to not need liquid smoke? Have you ever used smoked salt? Cheers mate
me too
Real dehydration removes the moisture without adding heat to the product. Slow cooking is good tho, kinda mimics dehydration.
Back in the 50s when my dad and grandfather went deer hunting my mother would make some deer jerky. Oh, my, so good. Your recipe is tempting me and I may make it next week. Glad to see you using the standard oven so I am feeling confident to try it. Thanks.
Thank you for this video, i will try it! You have a very nice explanation. Keep it up!
Thank you for this video!
I used to make my beef jerky and I would suspend the meat on a toothpick in between the racks of the oven.
Very clear and simple to follow all your directions !!
Hopefully one day you will do one on salmon smoking.
THANK YOU SIR...
I never knew cutting meat in a certain direction mattered. Thank you!
Just put mine in the oven. Watched a few of your other videos too. Never been much of a cook, but you make these recipes seem so easy. Definitely going to try more of your stuff!
Excellent! Definitely gonna try this!
Thanks for showing the way to make jerky. I just told my nephews 2 days ago I would learn how to make jerky. I know what I’m doing tomorrow👍
Man! You're the Bob Ross of Beef Jerky! That's awesome.
Thanks man. You have got style and skill.
He's very informative and educational. Thank you
Great explanation and your personality is awesome man! Seem like a genuine good dude
Hey thanks! I appreciate that :)
Randomly watched this video in the morning and by the end of the night, I had some fantastic jerky. Thanks, Ry!
That's so cool!
Thank you Ry!
I will definitely try this one here!
Big fan of a beef jerky!
Cheers!
I made this exact recipe tonight, except I had to use flank steak cut across the grain and since I only had Hickory liquid smoke I used that, but cut it to a 1/4 teaspoon because hickory is very strong. I did not use the oven but instead used my Cosori dehydrator at 165 for 4 hours. It came out delicious!! Thank you SO much for this recipe! You were right...even after only marinading for an hour it has plenty of flavor. Overnight may have been too much honestly. I can't wait to try some other cuts of meat and some other recipes. Thanks again!!
I'm from another country and we don't have that product, so the only way I can eat it is when a family member or a friend came from the U.S and bring Jack link's beef
Thanks for the video
Jack Links has nothing on homemade jerky. It’s not even on the same level.
First time viewer here, Thank you for the informational and highly entertaining video. I really enjoyed your music selection for the video, sort of made me remember listening to Bob Ross when he was painting :D. Looking forward to more of your videos
Thanks buddy, from across the pond!
Excellent video! Can't wait to try the recipe.
WOW! it really works a treat! although fan assisted oven halves the time on the lowest setting at 60 C, to 2 hours, came out perfect and not too dry! Thanks Roy! Legend, best regards from across the pond in the UK.