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Make the marinade: In a medium bowl, combine the brown sugar, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, meat tenderizer, black pepper, red pepper flakes, onion powder, and garlic powder. Whisk until evenly combined and the sugar is dissolved. Add the meat to the marinade and toss until all of the pieces are evenly coated.
An easy, homemade beef jerky marinade, made with soy sauce, liquid smoke, brown sugar, and spices, makes the most flavorful beef jerky ever — maybe even the best you'd ever had!
This jerky marinade recipe makes a delicious BBQ marinade with soy sauce, Worcestershire, liquid smoke, brown sugar, garlic, onion, and pepper.
Dozens of the BEST homemade Beef Jerky recipes that are easy to make and taste great! Below you will find Beef, Pork, Turkey, Game, Fish & Deer Jerky recipes / marinades with step by step instructions. Spicy, sweet, and savory marinades that are easy to make and are mouth watering!
The best homemade beef jerky marinade made with Habanero Peppers is the last and only jerky recipe you will ever make from now on! The spicy kick of the peppers and the saltiness of the Sea Salt really makes this the top jerky marinade ever!
A jerky marinade works well because, being a liquid, it coats all the meat that you are turning into jerky uniformly and allows flavours to mingle and mix with each other easily. This post is about making a basic all-purpose jerky marinade.
Smoky, peppery, and perfectly chewy, this Classic Beef Jerky recipes transforms simple strips of eye of round into an irresistible snack you won’t be able to keep in stock. The marinade combines savory soy sauce, Worcestershire, and a careful blend of spices that create layers of flavor in every bite.
Next, make your beef jerky marinade. Mix together all of the ingredients in a small bowl, then pour the marinade over the beef and seal the bag. Refrigerate for at least 12 hours and up to 36 hours, shaking and massaging the bag every few hours to make sure the beef stays evenly coated.
Marinade: So, my biggest gripe with most store-bought beef jerky is that it is waaaayyyyy too sweet. I love my beef jerky nice and peppery and savory. So my marinade consists simply of soy sauce, worcestershire, black pepper, liquid smoke, onion powder, seasoned salt, and garlic powder.
This all-purpose beef jerky marinade recipe has a wonderfully balanced sweetness that is perfect for dehydrating or smoking. Jerky lovers may be surprised at how easy it is to make your own beef jerky at home with this flavorful marinade.