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Quote from: jrebel on November 29, 2012, 10:34:40 PMI use the oven dryer racks form cabelas. They work amazing. Depending on how thick the slices are will depend on how long you cook it. I set my oven at 170 degrees (lowest my oven goes) and bake for 6-8 hours. It is done when you take a piece out and let it cool for a few minutes and when you bend it it fractures without breaking in half. It is fractures it is a little too done (still great to eat). If it flexes to a 90 degree angle without a fracture it is not done. Teryiaki is my least favorite as well....unless you use lots of pepper.JohnnyDo you leave the oven door cracked open while cooking?
I use the oven dryer racks form cabelas. They work amazing. Depending on how thick the slices are will depend on how long you cook it. I set my oven at 170 degrees (lowest my oven goes) and bake for 6-8 hours. It is done when you take a piece out and let it cool for a few minutes and when you bend it it fractures without breaking in half. It is fractures it is a little too done (still great to eat). If it flexes to a 90 degree angle without a fracture it is not done. Teryiaki is my least favorite as well....unless you use lots of pepper.Johnny
If you are using beef, I would highly recommend the beef carne asada cut from Costco. It is perfectly sliced for slab jerky and works great. Just don't for get to trim the big fat pieces out.