What to Look for
When Buying a Beef Jerky Dehydrator
Drying
meats has been done since man first laid a piece of meat down in the sun.
This was probably just an accident; but when the hunter came back to get
the piece of meat that he had laid down, he discovered that the heat from
the sun had made the meat sort of hard, as some of the moisture had gone
out of it. Later on, probably by trying this process over several times,
man learned that unlike fresh meat that would spoil over time, the longer
the meat had stayed in the sun and the dryer it became, the meat lasted
longer. On down the time line man realized, he could dry the meat out
during the hot days, and store it for use in the cold of the winter months
when hunting was scarce.
Over the past 100 years or so people have
experimented with food drying, always searching for an easier way to do
things, and in just the last 50 years food dehydrators were invented. Now
you can dry out your own food to store for the hard winter months, or when
money is hard to come by.
A beef jerky dehydrator is a kitchen
appliance that is used for drying meats and other foods. It uses very warm
air to evaporate the water content that is stored inside of the meat. The
reason for this dehydration process is that it is one way to preserve
foods for long periods of storage.
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Jerky Making Kit
The Dad's Jerky Deluxe Jerky making kit has everything you need to make
beef jerky at home. You'll also dry your favorite fresh fruits and
vegetables for healthy snack treats. These are the same commercial tools
that the Dad's Jerky Company has been using to make the top quality
jerky products for years.
The Deluxe Kit includes: The Excalibur 9
tray food dehydrator. This large capacity professional quality food
dehydrator has 15 square feet of drying area that provides plenty of
space for a variety of homemade beef jerky. Complete instructions on how
to make beef jerky Crafts people and sportsman alike can make beef
jerky, turkey jerky, fish jerky and dried fruits and vegetables fast and
easy. Stainless steel 6 qt mixing bowl, 12" wisk and measuring cups.
Large capacity measuring cup, Dexter chef's quality boning knife, 18" X
24" cutting board and complete instructions. Dad has even included some
of his secret recipe seasoning mixes. The Preserve It Naturally book
will show you how to prepare and dry fruit and vegetables as well as
give you valuable information about choosing, marinating and storing
your food.
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The air on the outside of the appliance is
sucked into the bottom of the dehydrator and a small electric motor blows
warm air from a heating coil, across the meat. As the air flows over the
beef strips, the water that is stored inside the meat begins to slowly
pull the water from the inside of the meat outwards, and the meat will
begin to shrivel up as it dries out.
There are approximately 20 different types
of food dehydrators on the market today. They vary in shelf sizes, and
outward appearance. The more shelves that a dehydrator has the more meat
you can get in the appliance; however, it is also more costly. A 10 tray
dehydrator looks like a medium sized box. That is made with plastic. It
comes in a 600 watt unit, and its measurements are 21.1 x 15.2 x 15.1”.
However, you can purchase a 700 watt unit that is not quite as large, it
only has 5 shelves, but you can expand it to 12 trays, which are sold
separately.
These dehydrators have a fast even drying
period and you will not have to rotate the trays unless you wish to do so.
That is left up to each individual, some like the idea of rotating the
trays for a certain periods of time, and others like the fact that you
really do not have to rotate the trays at all.
Using the beef jerky dehydrator allows you
to make your own nutritious protein snacks. You can also learn to use
other types of meats as well; such as, chicken, turkey, and venison. You
will enjoy learning to prepare your own snacks. Then eat them fresh while
you watch TV at night. |