Sujet : Re: Dinner in the year of our lord 20241031.
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 14. Nov 2024, 11:35:07
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2024, Carol wrote:
Hmm... when did I try something new last time? I went to a new meat
shop and bought dried beef chips (kind of beef jerky, but with less
sweet spices). It was good and I would buy it again!
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It can be a new to you recipe as well! Next step, do you have a
Oh well, if you include recipes, then it's easy! The last time I tried
something new was the barley stew I posted here a week or so ago! =)
dehydrator? I have a 40 year or so old 'ronco' with the 7 drying
trays. This may sound odd but we like to cut pot roast (marbling and
all) and marinade it then dry or at least partly dry it (we nibble it
before done).
Can I do it in the oven? I dreamt about making my own beef jerky but
have not yet tried it. I fear that the oven will give a suboptimal
result.
You could use Teriyaki seasoning, or a mix of your own.
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Here's one of mine:
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1/3 c soy sauce (avoid Aloha brand as it's a sweetened one which you
are looking to avoid)
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1/3 c Worchestershire (Lea&Perrins brown)
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1/3 c Jufran Banana sauce (not sweet and made from bananas but doesn't
taste like the, Some other version banana I suspect. Comes in mild,
medium or hot. Chose as you prefer)
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Others use dry rubs. Some use mustard blends.
I'd say teriyaki for the win! Thank you for the recipe. Soy sauce is
easy, as is Worchestershire, but Jufran banana sauce I have never heard
of. Might be tricky to get here.
Sounds like a winner! One of my fathers favourites when I Was a child
was "Sausage Stroganoff". He did a similar stew but replaced meat
with tasteless swedish Falukorv (sausage) which I've never been a fan
off.
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I thought of that as I have a lb of Italian mild sausage I made up from
some ground pork. The sausage should work well in another rendition.
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It's about time to catch another .99/lb porkbutt sale, to grind for
more!
If you have a sausage with taste, I think it could be a very good
combination!