[CH] More HOT Recipes
Steve (snearman@erols.com)
Tue, 24 Nov 1998 13:03:40 -0500
This is the time of year we make many different hot snacks. Next to hab
laced fruit roll-ups, smoked-dried venison jerky is the most popular in our
home. The children love it. Now that hunting season is in full swing here
in old Virginia, its time to make some HOT deer jerky. Enjoy!
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Steve's HOT! Jerky
Recipe By: Steve <snearman@erols.com>, <hot.chiles@usa.net>
Serving Size: 1
Categories: Beef Jerky Wild Game Steve's
Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method
5 pounds beef brisket or venison cut in thin strips*
1 large fresh white onion or 1/4 cup onion powder finely chopped
1 large head fresh garlic or 3 tbl. garlic powder minced
1 bottle liquid smoke "Colgin®" (4 fl. oz.)
1 1/2 cups soy sauce "Kikkoman®"
3/4 cup worcestershire sauce "Heinz®"
2 tablespoons steak sauce "A.1.®"
1 teaspoon monosodium glutamate "Acent®"
2 teaspoons seasoned salt
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves
1/3 cup black pepper ground fresh
1/4 cup brown sugar or molasses
--- THE HOT STUFF ---
6 whole fresh Habanero chiles (more to taste) with seeds
1 tablespoon dried Pequin chili pepper with seeds
4 tablespoons dried Cayenne Chile Powder
*Prepare meat by cutting into strips 3/4" X 1/2" and as long as you prefer.
Cut across grain for tender and lengthwise for chewy. The more consistent
you are when cutting the strips the better your jerky will dry evenly. Very
cold or lightly frozen meat cuts easier.
Mix all ingredients in blender except meat and Cayenne.
Soak strips of meat in the above mixture and refrigerate for 24-48 hours in
a close container (I use a Tuppleware® bread box). Shake several times to
mix well.
Remove meat from brine (save brine) and pat dry. Place directly on oven
racks that have been covered with tin foil and sprayed with Pam. Cook in
pre heated oven @ 160F for 2 hours (with door closed). This kills
bacteria, removes a lot of the excess moisture and melts any excess fat.
Return hot strips to brine mixture and refrigerate for another 6-12 hours
(remember to shake several times). Remove meat from brine, pat dry and
sprinkle with Cayenne powder. Spread in dehydrator. Set dehydrator at
145F. The final drying usually takes about another 6-10 hours. Do not
over dry (Check every hour). Jerky should be tuff, hard and leathery, not
brittle. A real mouth watering HOT treat! Enjoy.
If you don't have a dehydrator return Jerky to 140-150F oven for 6-8
hours, leaving door open a little. Do not over cook. Check texture often.
An alternate for the drying is to use a low heat smoker (cold smoking is
generally done at 90 to 115 F. over 5-10 days). Leave out the Liquid
Smoke® and add 1/8 cup more salt in the Marinate. Remove meat from
Marinate pat dry, sprinkle on the Cayenne, then into the prepared smoker.
I have done this several times and my taste buds have always voted this
method first place. It takes longer, you need some equipment (if you have
a smoke house you are truly blessed), and time spent tending the fire, but
the result is worth every hour. Also look at "Dan's Smokehouse Jerky"
recipe for details on cold smoking.
Store refrigerated or freeze in closed containers for long storage time (if
not consumed in 4-5 weeks)
Note - Venison has always cooked faster for me than beef (less moisture?).
So check it more frequently.
Yields about 1.5 - 2 lbs. dried jerky.
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Notes: I make this nice and hot for a reason. If I leave out most of the
hot ingredients my children eat it like candy (2 lbs. in 3 days!).
Experiment with the heat factor to your taste.
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Chipotle Hasenpfeffer
Recipe By:
Serving Size: 4
Categories: Wild Game Chipotles
Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method
1 Large rabbit cut into pieces
2 tb Vegetable oil
1 Bay leaf, crumbled
1 Garlic clove chopped
1 Clove (the spice)
2 tb Bacon diced
2 Small carrots chopped
Mushrooms (optional)
1/2 c Vinegar (a little less if using lots of a
sour chipotle sauce like Bufalo)
1 1/2 c Water or (1 1/4 c. water + 1/4 c. white
wine)
1 c Sour cream
Chipotle sauce or puree to taste
Heat vegetable oil in cauce pan. When hot, add leaf, garlic clove, spice
clove, bacon, carrots and mushrooms. Add rabbit and saute until browned.
Pour solution of 1/2 cup vinegar, the chipotle sauce, & the water/wine over
meat. Cover pan and simmer until tender. Before removing pan from heat,
add sour cream and more chipotle puree if desired. Serve hot with
dumplings or large noodles.
I like this with about a teaspoon of Dijon mustard in the final sauce.
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Venison Shish Ka Bob
Recipe By:
Serving Size: 5
Categories: Wild Game
Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method
--- Shish Ka Bob ---
5 pounds venison cut in large chunks
6 whole onion quartered
10 whole jalapeno chile pepper cut in half. seeded
4 whole green pepper large sliced
--- Marinade ---
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup cooking oil
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper ground
Marinate meat for at least 4 hours.
Alternately place vegtables and meat on Ka-Bob skewers. Marinate in sauce
above.
Cook on open grill over hot coals turning often until done. Note: Make
sure to have enough!
I sometimes add slices of jalapenos for a extra kick...
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