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  2. Sweet & Spicy Jerky Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Marinade: In a saucepan, boil the coffee, Coca-Cola and star anise until reduced by half, 10 minutes; pour into a large bowl and let cool to room temperature, stirring often. Add the soy sauce, fish sauce, lime juice and sambal oelek and stir well. 2. Prepare the Meat: Cut the beef into 1/4-inch-thick slices, either with or against the ...

  3. Jerky - Wikipedia

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    A typical 30 g portion of fresh jerky contains 10–15 g of protein, 1 g of fat, and 0–3 g of carbohydrates, although some beef jerky can have a protein content above 65%. [10] Since traditional jerky recipes use a basic salt cure, sodium can be a concern for some people.

  4. This Is The Cheat Code To Getting Perfectly Cooked Meat Every ...

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    The Safe Internal Temperature for Pork. Now we can turn down the heat when it comes to pork.You want to aim for an internal temperature of 145°F. The Safe Internal Temperature for Fish

  5. Biltong - Wikipedia

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    Beef jerky. Biltong differs from jerky in four distinct ways: Biltong is air-dried over days, whereas jerky is heated to at least 71 °C (160 °F). Since jerky is heat-dried, the process is much faster than for making biltong.

  6. Food dehydrator - Wikipedia

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    Most foods are dehydrated at 130 °F (54 °C), although meats being made into jerky should be dehydrated at a higher temperature of 155 °F (68 °C)—or preheated to that temperature—to guard against pathogens that may already be in the meat. These temperatures are similar to those used in pasteurization, and achieve similar effects. The key ...

  7. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures for beef, veal and lamb steaks and roasts Term (French)Description [4] Temperature range [3] USDA recommended [5]; Extra-rare or Blue (bleu) very red 46–49 °C