Showing posts with label jerky. Show all posts
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4/01/2012

Solar food dryer: Preserves food for year-round use, using solar energy (Rodale plans) Review

Solar food dryer: Preserves food for year-round use, using solar energy (Rodale plans)
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The Solar Food Dryer book is well organized. The blueprints and cutting diagrams are excellant. The pouch within the book that holds the blueprints after they are detached from the book has meant that my copy, more than 15 years old, is still intact.
The faults lie in the suggested glazing materials for the solar collector. The book was published in 1981, and after a thorough search I have not been able to locate any of the plastic films in the materials list. Feel free to e-mail me with glazing suggestions.

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3/17/2012

Dry it - You'll Like it Review

Dry it - You'll Like it
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This is a friendlier, more personal book than Mary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook. There's not as much in it, in terms of content, but there are things in here Bell doesn't cover - like drying grains. (Make your own corn chips with this book!)
For those who don't have a dehydrator already, or for folks who like to build things themselves, there are detailed plans and instructions to build your own "living foods dehydrator."
If you were to own *only* one book for food dehydrating, go with Bell's book. If you like to have a cooking "library" (as I do), this book is a terrific addition to it. "Try" it - you'll like it!

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12/10/2011

Yes, You Can And Freeze and Dry It, Too: The Modern Step-By-Step Guide to Preserving Food Review

Yes, You Can And Freeze and Dry It, Too: The Modern Step-By-Step Guide to Preserving Food
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Disclaimer: I work for the publisher of this book, but I didn't see it until I held my copy in my hands! (It was basically done when I started working for them.)
So-my review. I love this book! (I pretty much only review books if I love them, so you won't see me give too many less than stellar reviews.) This morning, I started my first project from it! I'm fermenting some extra collard greens. I went a little crazy at the Farmer's Market on Saturday. It was preview day. Anyway-
I have taken an interest in all of the home preservation interest lately, but I haven't really done much of it. When I lived in Pennsylvania, I would pit and freeze sour cherries by the bag-full, because they're so hard to find. But that was the extent of my food preservation. And even that was suspect. I would freeze the cherries with so much water in them that my pies would frequently not set. (I could have used Daniel's handy tip about freezing things like peas, cherries, corn, etc. on cookie sheets and THEN bagging them to avoid excess water.)
Tips like that (They're called "From the Tip Jar" in the book) are one of the reasons why I like this book so much! In addition to step-by-step instructions for each different preservation method (freezing, canning, drying, dehydrating, fermenting, pickling, etc.), there are tons of asides and tips. I learned a lot about food and cooking while reading the book.
I haven't tried much in the way of canning because I've been either 1) terrified of killing myself or loved ones with food poisoning or 2) I had yet to discover a book that would help me do it successfully without being overwhelming. I have to say, I really like the step-by-step photographs and the descriptions in this book. Many home canning books or pamphlets I've seen are mostly pen and ink illustrations, and those just don't do it for me.
This book seems like it would be great for new gardeners, people new to food preservation, and people interested in saving money. Also, I'm intrigued by the flavors and recipes in the book. I LOVE fermented pickles and they're almost impossible to find. Until I read this book, I didn't even realize that the reason why I love New York Deli pickles is because they're fermented, not pickled in vinegar.
I'm planning to try many different projects from the book, and it is making me think more about what I plant in my garden this summer so that I have things to experiment with. The author also gives strategies for getting great, in-season and affordable produce at farmer's markets, too.


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Preserving food is hot! The local food movement gains even more popularity as consumers return to vegetable gardening to grow their own food. They increasingly have become interested in the techniques for "putting up" their bounty. Driven by the recession; the need for healthier, chemical-free food,and taste, people everywhere are preserving the abundance of fruits, vegetables, and herbs harvested from their garden (or someone else's). You don't even have to grow your own to preserve freshness; non-gardeners too are learning to preserve with locally grown produce bought from local markets. Targeted at anyone who wants to capture the flavor of freshness, whether it's from making tomato sauce, drying herbs, or preserving jams and jellies.


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11/27/2011

Jerky: Make Your Own Delicious Jerky and Jerky Dishes Using Beef, Venison, Fish, or Fowl (A. D. Livingston Cookbook) Review

Jerky: Make Your Own Delicious Jerky and Jerky Dishes Using Beef, Venison, Fish, or Fowl (A. D. Livingston Cookbook)
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Livingston takes a definite outdoorsman approach to jerky. He is sharply critical of USDA safety regulations, and he doesn't believe in nitrate cure as a preservative (he includes it in a few recipes, but says it's for preserving the color of the meat, not as a safety procedure). Some of the air-drying recipes gave me the willies just thinking about them! Livingston's approach to safety is to use meat from trusted sources, which often means avoiding the local supermarket in favor of a butcher or processor. He says if you use meat from known sources you'll avoid many problems. Good advice, but not always practical.
The book is lively and readable, but too many of the recipes are for curing 10 pounds of meat -- I wish he'd included smaller-quantity versions of some of them.
This is NOT the definitive book for beginning jerky-makers, but it's probably a good buy for an experienced jerky-maker to add to his/her library.

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There's nothing like tasty, chewy jerky for satisfying those hunger cravings. Moreover, jerky is made from lean cuts of meat, so it's naturally low in fat and high in protein. Homemade jerky is far superior to the packaged kind, is much less expensive, and is surprisingly simple to make. A. D. Livingston shows you how, including: which cuts of meat to buy and how to prepare them; jerky drying methods; where to buy supplies and equipment; how to store jerky; mouthwatering recipes for beef, venison, fish, fowl, and exotic meats. For backpackers, country-living folks, jackleg cooks, and anyone who wants a snack that isn't junk food, Jerky is a welcome and unique cookbook."Your mouth will water just reading the recipes." -Sportsmen's Series: Big Game (a special edition of Fishing & Hunting News magazine)

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11/20/2011

Just Jerky : The Complete Guide to Making It Review

Just Jerky : The Complete Guide to Making It
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Compared to general-use cookbooks, those with a specific focus, such as this one, are directed at a narrower audience. They tend to be tougher to write because the consumer who picks it up expects more than a mere compilation of recipes. Mary Bell delivers!
Her first chapter covers the where's, why's and how's of jerky, even including its background history. She continues by going into more specific topics of preparation and storing the chewy morsels, covering a variety of methods and equipment which may be employed to achieve a variety of results.
What follows are about 100 pages of recipes. I was amazed to see how many different kinds of foods may be preserved this way. Sure, I've been making beef jerky for years, usually with a teriyaki marinade...and for variety, I'd add garlic this time, maybe curry powder the next. Who would have thought to write a jerky cookbook? I'm glad Mary did, though.
Don't get me wrong. If I'd given it a little thought, I would have come up with the idea of substituting pork or poultry for the beef. But never would I have considered using ground meat...or believe it or not, vegetarian jerky.
A few years ago, my husband and I were driving up the California coast, enjoying the scenery and the quaintness of the region, not to mention the clear blue waters of the Pacific near the Oregon border. Every few miles, we would see signs advertising little country stores that sold salmon jerky. We were intrigued enough to stop and sample some and wound up buying a bag to munch on while we drove or to eat at roadside tables in the forests of Northern California. Well, that had been our intention. It was so good, we polished off the bag fairly quickly. Unfortunately, we saw no more of these businesses the rest of our trip.
I've been looking for a recipe for this delicious snack ever since. I've done web searches, posted requests in a number of food newsgroups, asked friends, and talked about it to everyone I knew, but I came up with no way to duplicate it. Finally, I got Mary's book and there it was. (Can you tell how excited I am?) Not only salmon, but she also covers trout, cod, tuna, catfish, halibut, sole and other small panfish.
Vegetarian jerky? Sure...and you'll be amazed at what she's come up with. We're not just talking about vegetables, either.
And to finish it all off, here's a grabber for ya...jerky desserts!
No pictures and very few illustrations, but you don't miss them in this book. Matter of fact, I imagine all the jerky would start looking alike after awhile.
The format is great: easy to read, with the ingredients listed in boldface slightly larger than the instructions, and each recipe includes a little sidebar that enhances its corresponding dish, either informationally or via interesting anecdotes.
Very nicely done and highly recommended.

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Here's the do-it-yourself guide to making your own jerky in an oven, smoker, or food dehydrator with strips or ground beef, venison, poultry, fish and even soy protein.

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11/16/2011

Food Drying with an Attitude: A Fun and Fabulous Guide to Creating Snacks, Meals, and Crafts Review

Food Drying with an Attitude: A Fun and Fabulous Guide to Creating Snacks, Meals, and Crafts
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Since I already have Mary Bell's "Complete Dehydrator Cookbook", which showed so much more than I'd ever known before, the title of this book really got my attention. And the recipes!!! YUMMY!!!! I packed several items when I had to make a trip to my specialist (3 hours each way) and I saved money, ate delicious, nutritious foods and didn't have to do the "fast food" stops like before. Will be doing more before I take a flight to see my family soon so I don't have to deal with the expense and questionable nutritional value of airline food.
Also, I have a very small apartment and drying makes more sense than canning. For instance, 10 pounds of blueberries dried fill 2 quart jars and 15 pounds of Bing cherries fill 2 and one half quarts, plus there is so little risk of spoilage. It's so much fun and the dried foods can be used in so many fantastic ways. Try the Strawberry Meringue cookies!!!
This book is a fun, educational read and the pictures just makes one's mouth water.

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If you think you know all there is to know about food drying, think again: the innovative ideas and techniques in this book will put the excitement back into home food dehydrating.
This ultimate food drying resource has something for everyone: vegetarians, natural and raw food enthusiasts, hunters, fishermen, gourmet cooks, gardeners, farmers, hikers, and even fast food junkies. With more than thirty years of food drying experience, Mary T. Bell offers straightforward and practical instructions for drying everything from yogurt to sauerkraut to blue cheese, without ignoring traditional favorites such as jerky, mushrooms, and bananas. Throughout, Bell offers nutritional tips and highlights the time-, space-, and money-saving benefits of food dehydrating. Also included are descriptions of how various food dehydrators work to give readers a better understanding of the tools of the craft. Food Drying with an Attitude gives readers the recipes, instructions, and inspiration they need to get the most out of their home food dehydrators. 100 color illustrations

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11/13/2011

Mary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook Review

Mary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook
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I've had my dehydrator for 5 years and thought I'd dried everything in every conceivable way but Mary Bell has some fantastic ideas. Easy read and easier recipes. Especially liked the section on backpacker food. My dehydrator has been running 24hrs/day since I got this book. Thank you, Mary Bell, for this great book.

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Far from being a fad, food dyhydrating is one of the most ancient, effective, and nutritous ways of preserving food. Now, at last, there is a book that teaches absolutely everything there is to know about using an electric food dyhydrator to dry foods at home -- and gives more than 100 foolproof recipes for scrumptious snacks and meals made from dried foods.

With this extraordinary book, you can learn how to cross junk food and expensive store-bought snacks off your family's shopping list -- and add to your cupboard homemade, preservative-free fruit leathers, candied apricots, beef (and fish) jerkies, "sun" dried tomotoes, corn chips, banana chips, and so much more!

Mary Bell gives specific techniques and instructions for preparing every kind of fruit (from apples to watermelon) and vegetable (from asparagus to zucchini). She also provides important shopping tips for buying an electric food dehydrator. The recipes for cooked meals (including mushroom soup, sloppy joes, pesto, and moist banana bread) will make this book a kitchen classic. And recipes for lightweight, filling trail snacks mean that the book will travel, too.

Additional chapters explain to how make herb seasonings, granolas, celery powder, cosmetics, dried fruit sugars, potpourri -- and even pet treats!

Food drying is an excellent way for gardeners to preserve their produce. It is a great way to make healthful snacks for the kids. It's perfect for the new wave of thrifty consumers who can't bear to spend dollars at health food stores for treats they cold make for pennies themselves. And food drying doesn't use chemicals or preservatives-so it's great for you and for the planet, too!


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11/03/2011

Nesco Add-A-Tray for FD-1010/FD-1018P/FD-1020 Review

Nesco Add-A-Tray for FD-1010/FD-1018P/FD-1020
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Not a whole lot you can say... the product is as described. Fits the FD-1010 dehydrator perfectly. They're the same exact trays as the ones that came with the dehydrator. I've now accumulated 6 total trays. Will probably go up to 12. I plan on reviewing how well the dehydrator works when that many trays are loaded on. It says it's expandable up to 30 trays, but I cant imagine the heat would reach the top very well with 30 trays. Plus you'd have to put it on the floor with that many trays cause it'd be too tall to sit on the counter ;.).
The only negative thing I could say about these is the price (I paid ~20 USD after tax/shipping). After all, it's just a piece of plastic. There was a lot of resellers of this product at the time I first bought it, so I thought there should be a little more competition and lower prices. I would've already bought a lot more if they were cheaper.
[update 1/24/08]
Finally got around to using these. they worked great, however, cleaning them was a pain in the A$$. I put them in the dishwasher on low heat, and they warped. Ridiculous that at $10 a tray, it's not made dishwasher safe, especially something that hard to clean. The same goes for these trays: [...] (bought one of each to see the difference). Downgraded to 2 stars.
[update 6/14/11]
Just saw that Nesco has made a new (square-shaped) dehydrator. The trays for these are about an inch shorter (width-wise), but due to being square, hold about 30 sq in. more (think two 3x5 index cards worth of space). I wasn't able to find out any information regarding washing them in the dishwasher... but being a newer product, its possible they may be made dishwasher safe now. That is, if the good people at Nesco read their customer's reviews ;.)
You can find that dehydrator here:[...], and the trays for it here: [...]

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11/02/2011

ParaFlexx Ultra Silicone 14x14 Non-Stick Fruit Leather Paraflexx Sheet: use with Excalibur Review

ParaFlexx Ultra Silicone 14x14 Non-Stick Fruit Leather Paraflexx Sheet: use with Excalibur
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Yeah, I'm going to agree with the other reviewer that the first time I used these I almost sent them back because they smelled so strange! The whole house reeked of a sweet-chemically smell. The main reason I bought these was to get away from the chemicals in the Teflex sheets (Teflon is shady at best), but I wondered if I did the right thing after smelling that smell. I did wash the sheets a couple times in soap and water and rubbed them down with a towel. After a few batches of fruit leather and flax crackers, I don't notice the smell any more. (Or maybe I'm just used to it?)
Also, I don't know how the Teflex sheets compare, but you definitely have to make sure that whatever you're drying is almost completely dry before it will peel off. Otherwise the mixture sticks to it.

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10/26/2011

Excalibur Food Dehydrator Re-Usable Non-Stick Sheet - Quantity 1 - ParaFlexx 11 Inch X 11 Inch Dryer Squares - Fruit Leather, Rollups, More. Review

Excalibur Food Dehydrator Re-Usable Non-Stick Sheet - Quantity 1 - ParaFlexx 11 Inch X 11 Inch Dryer Squares - Fruit Leather, Rollups, More.
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I got the thing and it was a tiny sheet that looked like it was used already , it had like scratches and skuff marks in it when I got it . It works but didn't expect the condition to be like that for the price it was . The shipping should be close to nothing but they charge more than the item is worth . All in all not a good buy as all .

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10/25/2011

Quick Minute Microwave Food Dehydrator Review

Quick Minute Microwave Food Dehydrator
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Product was more work than it was worth. All the fruits have to be sliced paper thin, and you have to watch it the entire time it's drying in the microwave or risk quickly burnt fruit vs. rubbery dried fruit. The directions were little to no help with this product. They added up to saying, "Hey, you're on your own!"

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10/23/2011

Deni Food Dehydrator - Five Stackable Trays -Dehydrater Review

Deni Food Dehydrator - Five Stackable Trays -Dehydrater
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I don't see any info about an adjustable thermostat. This looks a lot like one I got for a birthday. I can't use it because the drying temp is higher than allowed for raw foods, so if you are looking for something with an adjustable thermostat for raw food dehydrating, stick with the Excaliber, or at least something that you can adjust the temp on, instead of going for something that is being compared to Excaliber as though it is better.

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10/18/2011

Lentek TCFD-05 Total Chef 5-Tray Food Dehydrator Review

Lentek TCFD-05 Total Chef  5-Tray Food Dehydrator
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Pros
- 5 trays hold a lot of food
- Fairly quite so it doesn't interfere with daily living
- Very easy to use (only an on/off switch)
- Instructions contain lots of recipes and detailed drying information
- Low cost
- Good durability (I've had mine for about 4 years and it works as good as the day I got it)
Cons
- Heat circulation is not even from top to bottom (you have to rotate the trays every few hours to keep the dehydration between trays consistent)
- No temperature settings for custom drying levels and times
- Power cord is only a couple feet long (fine if you have counter space where the power outlet is)
As a final note, I haven't used this unit more than 10 times. I have always had good results and the unit does exactly what it's supposed to. I would call this a beginner level dehydrator and now that I've had some experienced with dehydrating, I think I would purchase a more advanced model. My dehydrator is the exact same model as the one on Amazon, but mine was not purchased from Amazon.


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10/16/2011

Good4u 10-tray Food Dehydrator with 40-hour Digital Timer Review

Good4u 10-tray Food Dehydrator with 40-hour Digital Timer
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After much research, I decided on this dehydrator. I liked the idea that it has a timer. I anticipate that this feature will be helpful with my busy schedule. I have never owned a dehydrator before, so I cannot compare it to any past experiences. I am just beginning my journey toward an all raw diet, and I knew a dehydrator would be essential. Surface area and cost were also factors that led me to purchasing this particular unit.
I opened it the day I got it, washed the trays and liners and started to use it. I filled up the top 5 trays with raw jalepeno corn chips, one tray with kiwi, one tray with pear and one tray with pineapple. I turned it on and stood next to it for a while to ensure that everything was running properly. For some reason, I began having difficulties breathing. It was as if there was something toxic that was burning off of the heating element. I didn't notice an odor or experience a chemical burning sensation, just difficulty breathing in. This was very alarming. I quickly turned off the unit, removed all trays in order to keep all that food from being contaminated and turned the dehydrator back on. I left the room and my breathing returned to normal. I again stood next to the dehydrator and again had difficulty breating (thus proving it was truly an issue with the dehydrator that was causing the problem). I left the room and let it run for several minutes. I came back in to check things out and everything seemed ok, no difficulty breathing. I think there must have been something on the heating element that burned off. So before you do all the work to prep foods for dehydrating, make sure you let it run for a while first.
With that problem resolved, I loaded the trays in and began dehydrating. The fruit dried nicely on the fine mesh tray liners. The corn chips, however were a different story. The top two trays had the corn chip mash on teflex liners. The next three trays had the corn chip mash on parchment paper (I am waiting for the additional teflex sheets that I ordered). After 24 hours in the dehydrator at 105 degrees F, the top two trays of the corn chips on the teflex sheets appeared to be burned. This ovbiously defeats the purpose of dehydrating to accomodate a raw diet. I am not sure if the top two trays got too hot, or if the teflex sheets had something to do with it. A little more experimentation should resolve that issue as well.
Ultimately, despite the above issues I am pleased with this unit. It is quite large (about the size of a small microwave), but I have a big kitchen, so no worries there. If you are limited on space, check the measurements before buying. I find that it is not very loud. I like that it's white - it goes nicely with my other small appliances.

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10/15/2011

Nesco Jerky Xpress 350 Review

Nesco Jerky Xpress 350
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The person I gave this to loves this product. Works great and everything has tasted great too. Love that it comes with a Starter Kit for someone who might not know where to start.

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