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Posted on March 4, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a traditional way to make Old-Fashioned Dried Beef (Jerky-Style) at home — simple, flavorful, and great for long storage. 🥩

This method focuses on proper curing, slow drying, and food safety.


🥩 Old-Fashioned Dried Beef (Jerky-Style)

Ingredients

  • 2–3 lbs lean beef (top round, eye of round, or flank steak)
  • 1½ tsp kosher salt per pound of meat
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • Optional: 1–2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • Optional (recommended for safety): curing salt (Prague Powder #1, follow package directions)

Step 1️⃣ Choose the Right Cut

Use lean beef — fat turns rancid during storage.
Partially freeze the meat for 1–2 hours to make slicing easier.


Step 2️⃣ Slice the Meat

  • Slice ¼ inch thick or thinner.
  • Cut against the grain for tender jerky.
  • Cut with the grain for chewier, traditional style.

Step 3️⃣ Season & Cure

  • Mix salt and seasonings.
  • Rub thoroughly into meat.
  • Optional: Add Worcestershire for extra flavor.
  • Refrigerate 12–24 hours in a covered container.

⚠️ If using curing salt, measure carefully — never exceed recommended amounts.


Step 4️⃣ Dry the Beef

Option A: Dehydrator (Best Method)

  • Set to 160°F (71°C)
  • Dry for 4–8 hours
  • Jerky is done when it bends and cracks but doesn’t snap in half.

Option B: Oven Method

  • Set oven to lowest setting (150–170°F)
  • Place meat on wire rack
  • Leave oven door slightly open for airflow
  • Dry 4–8 hours

Option C: Traditional Air-Dry (Only in Proper Conditions)

  • Requires controlled temperature, low humidity, and curing salt
  • Not recommended without experience

Step 5️⃣ Cool & Store

  • Let cool completely.
  • Store in airtight container.
  • Refrigerate for longer shelf life.
  • For long storage, vacuum seal and freeze.

🔎 Safety Notes

  • Always heat meat to 160°F internal temperature at least once before or during drying.
  • Use curing salt if planning extended room-temperature storage.
  • Discard if you notice mold, unusual smell, or slimy texture.

💡 Old-Fashioned Flavor Tip

For a more traditional flavor:

  • Add cracked black pepper and a small amount of brown sugar.
  • Smoke at low temperature before finishing in dehydrator.

If you’d like, I can also share:

  • A sweet & smoky cowboy-style version
  • A peppered old-country butcher version
  • Or a no-sugar keto version

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