Original Turkey Jerky Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 Tb. liquid smoke
  • 1 Tb. onion powder
  • 2 Tb. soy sauce
  • 1/3 c. Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/4 tsp. Tabasco
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp. mesquite flavored liquid
  • 2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 tsp. brown sugar
  • 1 lb. turkey (or any meat type)

Directions:

  1. In a ziploc bag, combine ingredients and shake well before adding meat.
  2. Add meat and let sit in the frige for 12-20 hours or overnight.
  3. Remove and pat off excess marinade.
  4. Place strips on dehydrator racks. Dehydrate until jerky is leathery but won’t snap went bent. Enjoy!

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6 Responses »

  1. by Dinah

    Am I supposed to cook the meat before marinating and dehydrating? Can jerky be made with pork?

  2. by JerkyRecipes

    Dinah,

    Marinate and prepare the meat prior to dehydrating it. Please refer to our dehydration page to learn more. Yes, pork can be made into jerky, however the process is a little more difficult because not as much moisture is removed as there is in any other meat product. Check out some bacon jerky at jerky.com and see for yourself…it’s delicious by the way.

  3. by Sarah

    Do we cook the turkey prior to marinating it? Or do we use raw turkey meat?

  4. by Dave

    You use raw turkey. The meat will slow cook after done marinating.

  5. by Art Bacom

    What in the heck is “mesquite flavored liquid”?
    How is it different from “Liquid Smoke”

  6. by randy

    I used Montreal steak seasoning (a dry spice) instead of liquid mesquite. I used this recipe to make the beef jerky and will soon try it out for turkey jerky.

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