Easy Homemade Ground Beef Jerky Recipe (2024)

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Ground beef jerky is easy to make and less expensive than store-bought jerky. You can make it with a dehydrator or dry it in the oven. Use your choice of ground meat – lean beef or venison – whichever you have available.

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Myjerky gun came with seasoning and cure packets. Unfortunately, these were full of ingredients I'm trying to avoid in commercial jerkies (MSG, hydrolyzed soy protein, nitrates, etc.). (Those little packets are expensive, too, if you purchase them separately.)

This recipe uses soy sauce and sea salt for preserving instead of curing salt. It doesn't contain nitrites or nitrates.

Do you need a jerky gun to make jerky with ground beef? Nope! You can make jerky without a dehydrator or a jerky gun, but the jerky gun is handy and entertaining.

We have a basic Nesco jerky gun. For those who want to make big batches of jerky, try the LEM jerky cannon.

Why Use Ground Beef for Homemade Jerky Instead of Beef Strips?

I prefer ground beef jerky for three main reasons:

  1. It's cheaper. I can get ground beef or venison much cheaper than a roast.
  2. It's easier to make. Working the jerky gun or rolling the meat out thinly goes quickly. Wrestling to cut strips out of a piece of meat with bone and connective tissue intact is tough.
  3. It's easier to chew. Eating a piece of regular muscle jerky can sometimes be like chewing on an old shoe, especially when there's a lot of connective tissue. Ground beef jerky has the meaty, salty jerky taste we love, without getting stuck in your teeth.

This recipe is adapted fromMary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook – “All American Marinated Beef Jerky”. Mary makes hers with beef strips, but it worked well as a ground beef jerky recipe, too.

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How to Reduce Sodium in Beef Jerky

For the soy sauce,I prefer grain free organic tamari. Most US non-organic soy is genetically modified, and may have glyphosate residue. Non-organic wheat may be sprayed with glyphosate prior to harvest.

I use San-J, which has 940 mg of sodium per tablespoon. In comparison, La Choy has 1330 mg. A tablespoon of regular table salt has 6976 mg of sodium(2325 mg per teaspoon).

If you use a saltier soy sauce, it's easy to overdo the salt in the recipe. Stick with a soy sauce that has less sodium. If you want to skip the teaspoon of sea salt, store the finished jerky in the fridge or freezer. Salt is a preservative.

If your finished jerky is still too salty, boil it with some potatoes to draw off the salt, then dry it again. You'll need to store the de-salted jerky in the refrigerator or freezer.

Homemade Ground Beef Jerky Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powderor 1 teaspoon mincedgarlic
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 pound lean ground beef or venison, at least 93% lean

Directions

In a glass bowl, combine all ingredients and let sit (refrigerated) for at least two hours. I mixed this up at bedtime and let it sit until after lunch the next day, and it wasn't too strong.

Load the mixture in the jerky gun and use the gun to load your dehydrator trays. I do recommend using the mesh inserts or fruit leather traysfor your dehydrator. This mixture is fairly softbecause of the liquid ingredients, which makes it easier to fire through the gun.

If you don't have a jerky gun, use a rolling pin to roll the mixture out very thinly (1/8 inch thick). Score lines to form long strips of jerky.

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Dry at 145° – 165°F (63° – 74° C) for 4 to 12 hours. The jerky should be hard but still flexible and contain no pockets of moisture. For extra safety, heat finished jerky in a 275° F (135° C) oven for 10 minutes.

Jerky will last in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 – 2 months. For longer storage, place in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer. Vacuum sealing extends shelf life.

How Much Homemade Jerky Do You Get from One Pound of Raw Meat?

The weight of the jerky decreases by about two-thirds during the drying time. So for every pound of raw meat you use, you'll get around one-third pound of finished homemade jerky.

How Can I Be SureMy Jerky is Safe to Eat?

The University of Wisconsin suggests the following two optionsfor safe jerky making at home:

  1. Dry meat at 145° – 155°F for at least 4 hours followed by heating in a preheated 275°F oven for 10 minutes. Drying meat at a temperature below 145°F produces a product that looks done before it is heated enough to destroy pathogens, and before it has lost enough moisture to be shelf-stable.

    Only a few dehydrators currently on the market will maintain the necessary temperature of 145° – 155°F. The Gardenmaster by Nesco/American Harvest and the Excalibur are two such units.

    Each of these units has a large heating element, strong air flow, and adjustable temperature setting. Dry for at least 4 hours (6 hours is preferable) and remove jerky from the dehydrator.

    Place dried strips on a baking sheet, close together but not touching or overlapping. Heat in a pre-heated 275°F oven for 10 minutes to an internal temperature of 160°F. Strips thicker than ¼” (when raw) may require longer to reach 160°F.

    In our research, strips removed from the oven were sizzling hot. Remove oven-heated samples from the oven, cool to room temperature, and package. Always include the post‐drying oven‐heating treatment as a safety precaution.


  2. Steam or roast meat strips in marinade to an internal temperature of 160°F before drying. Heat poultry to 165°F (internal temperature) before drying. The USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline currently recommends this method for making safe jerky.

    The pre‐heating step assures that any bacteria present will be destroyed before drying. This allows a lower dehydrator temperature (130° to 140°F) to be used. After boiling, dehydrate meat for 4 to 6 hours. No post-dehydration oven-heating is necessary.

    Since it can be impossible to accurately measure the internal temperature of a thin strip of meat, consumers can boil meat in marinade (or water) for 5 minutes before drying. Unfortunately, this USDA recommended method produces a dried, crumbly product. It would be judged inferior by Wisconsin standards for chewy, flexible jerky.

Holding meat above 145°F for over an hour pasteurizes the meat. Pathogens start dying at temperatures above 130°F, but the lower the temp, the longer they take to kill.

We get our beef or venison from a single animal, so I use the dehydrator above 145°F and call it good. If you had ground beef from unknown animals, I'd suggest some time in the oven to finish it.

Do I Need a Dehydrator to Make Jerky?

It's possible to make jerky without a dehydrator. Here's how to make jerky in the oven.

Roll out the jerky on a piece of parchment paper and place it on a baking sheet (or use a jerky gun). Dry the homemade jerky at your oven's lowest temperature with the door slightly open for 2 hours. Our oven's minimum temperature is 170°F (77°C).

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Flip the jerky and rotate the baking sheet. Bake for 1-2 hours more, until jerky is dry but flexible. Oven drying jerky shrinks it up faster and plumper, and creates more of a salty crust.

Using the Excalibur Dehydrator and Jerky Gun

With the Excalibur dehydrator, a batch of jerky is done in about 4-6 hours, depending on the humidity level. Drying overnight gets the jerky a little too dry for my taste. It's still good, but a little too crumbly.

The last time we made jerky, my eldest mixed up the jerky marinade and meat the evening before drying. My youngest loaded up the Excalibur the next morning.

Make sure to pack the ground meat tightly into the tube to avoid air pockets. The jerky gun shoots strips about an inch wide when you use the “double barrel” attachment. The gun also has option of a single wide strip or a tube shape.

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We made wide strips and scored them with a thin spatula. This makes them easier to break apart once dry. (You can use this same scoring technique for jerky made with a rolling pin.)

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This has become one of my favorite snack foods since we've been working to reduce our carbohydrate and grain intake. It's relatively quick and easy to make, and the gun was pretty inexpensive.

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Homemade Jerky without Soy Sauce (Gluten Free, Soy Free Option)

For those who avoid soy and/or gluten, substitute liquid coconut aminos for the soy sauce. Coconut aminos have a similar flavor profile, and are gluten free and soy free.

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Easy and economical jerky recipe that's great for lean beef or venison.

  • Author: Laurie Neverman
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Drying Time: 4 hours
  • Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder or 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 pound lean ground beef or venison, at least 93% lean

Instructions

  1. In a glass bowl, combine all ingredients and let sit (refrigerated) for at least two hours. I mixed this up at bedtime and let it sit until after lunch the next day, and it wasn’t too strong.
  2. Load the mixture in the jerky gun and use the gun to load your dehydrator trays. I do recommend using the mesh inserts or fruit leather trays for your dehydrator. This mixture is fairly soft because of the added liquid, which makes it easier to fire through the gun.
  3. If you don’t have a jerky gun, roll the mixture out very thinly (1/8 inch thick) and score lines where you would like the pieces to break apart.
  4. Dry at 145° – 165° F (63° – 74° C) for 4 to 12 hours, until jerky is hard but still flexible and contains no pockets of moisture. For extra safety, heat finished jerky in a 275° F (135° C) oven for 10 minutes.

For oven drying:

Roll out the jerky on a piece of parchment paper and place it on a baking sheet (or use a jerky gun). Dry the homemade jerky at your oven's lowest temperature with the door slightly open for 2 hours. Our oven's minimum temperature is 170°F (77°C).

Flip the jerky and rotate the baking sheet. Bake for 1-2 hours more, until jerky is dry but flexible. Oven drying jerky shrinks it up faster and plumper, and creates more of a salty crust.

Notes

Jerky will last in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 – 2 months. For longer storage, place in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer. Vacuum sealing extends shelf life.

Do you have a favorite jerky recipe? Have you tried making jerky with ground beef? Has anyone tried making jerky out of organ meats? I'd love to hear from you.

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This article is written by Laurie Neverman. Laurie grew up in the kitchen, learning baking and home cooking from her momma. At age 15, she and her mom and two sisters created Irene’s Custom Cakes & Catering, which was her summer job through most of high school and college.

Last updated in 2024.

Easy Homemade Ground Beef Jerky Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How much jerky does 1lb of ground beef make? ›

You can understand why, since processing jerky takes time, and a pound of meat only produces about 1/4-pound of finished jerky. However, it really is a manageable process that you can do at home.

What is the secret to good jerky? ›

Top tips for making jerky

The instructions are really quite simple, but here are a few tips to ensure you have the best possible jerky results: use the freshest meat possible. use lean cuts like top or eye of round. pat the jerky dry from any marinade before dehydrating to accelerate the process.

Do you need curing salt for ground beef jerky? ›

Is a cure necessary when making jerky? For safety, yes. Using a jerky cure will inhibit bacteria growth and prevent botulism or other foodborne illnesses, as jerky is dried at low temps, not cooked. Cured jerky will also lengthen the shelf-life of your product.

How long does it take to dehydrate ground jerky? ›

Dehydrate for 4 to 8 hours at 155 F. Check after 4 hours. You want the jerky fully dried but chewy, not crunchy.

How much jerky will 2lbs of meat make? ›

It depends on how moist you like your jerky. A typical jerky loses half of its starting weight in moisture, so 2:1 is the proper ratio. "Low moisture" jerky can actually be 1/3 the starting weight, a 3:1 ratio. So 2-3 pounds of beef will make 1 pound of jerky.

How to tell when ground jerky is done? ›

The jerky is finished when the strips are soft to the touch and bend without snapping. Drying method is a personal preference. There are many ways to do it, and they all have an impact on the final product.

What to avoid in beef jerky? ›

Sodium Nitrates in Beef Jerky

Beef jerky is also typically high in sodium nitrates. These compounds are often added to processed foods to help preserve them and give them a salty flavor. Because of this, most experts recommend limiting eating processed foods like beef jerky, hot dogs, and lunch meats.

Why is my homemade beef jerky so tough? ›

Sometimes jerky can get a little too dry. Maybe you accidentally over-dried your homemade jerky, or forgot to seal that bag of your favorite store-bought jerky. Left with jerky that's tough, stale, and crumbly, you might be wondering, can you rehydrate jerky, and the answer is yes.

Why add vinegar to beef jerky? ›

The acidic properties of vinegar work to weaken the meat's collagen tissue, making it less tough. Collagen is what gives meat its structure, but it's also responsible for making it chewy. By breaking down some of this connective tissue, vinegar makes your jerky easier to bite into.

What is a substitute for jerky cure? ›

Jerky Cure Alternatives

For those looking for the benefits of jerky cure, but in a more natural form, there are vegetable-based ingredients available to the homemade jerky maker. Celery juice and celery juice powder contain natural nitrates which deliver the color, flavor, and functional benefits of cure.

What happens if you use too much cure in jerky? ›

Too much cure will make the jerky salty. How long did you let it cure for? Recommended curing time is 24 hours for stripped meat and 12 hours for ground meat. Letting it cure too long will make it too salty as well.

How long will jerky last without curing salt? ›

Using curing salt correctly helps to reduce the chance of harmful bacteria growing on meat and ensures a safer curing process. It also improves flavour, colour and extends the shelf life. Jerky will last for about 2-3 weeks with curing salt versus less than a week without it.

What is the best meat to use for homemade beef jerky? ›

When making beef jerky, it's important to start with a well-trimmed, lean cut of meat, as fat does not dry out and accelerates spoilage. An eye of round roast is ideal; it's affordable, accessible, lean, and easy to trim. Before slicing, pop it in the freezer for 1 to 2 hours; it will be much easier to cut.

Do you pat jerky dry before dehydrating? ›

Remove Excess Moisture

To decrease drying time, pat jerky strips, fruits, and veggies dry with a paper towel, or use a pretreatment process or product. Be mindful of how much liquid you add to your jerky marinade.

Can jerky be too dry? ›

Over-dehydrated jerky loses its chewy and palatable texture. Instead of that enjoyable tug and pull, you might find yourself dealing with a brittle, crumbly piece that lacks moisture and feels like biting into a piece of hard bark. Flavor, too, takes a hit with over-dehydration.

How much does 1lb of ground beef feed? ›

Try serving 3/4 of a pound per person to factor in the extra weight. If you're dishing up some ground beef for taco night, ¼ of a pound per person should be sufficient. You might want to consider ¾ of a pound for those with heartier appetites. A half a pound might not be enough.

How much does beef shrink when making jerky? ›

Unlike other foods, the primary ingredient in beef jerky shrinks in size by 60-70% during preparation; this is water weight.

How many burgers does 1lb of ground beef make? ›

Our Test Kitchen uses a range of 1 to 1½ pounds of ground beef to make 4 burgers, which is 4 to 6 ounces of ground beef per burger. Use these guidelines to calculate how much ground beef per person to buy for your occasion, and check out our best tips for grilling burgers to cook up a crowd favorite for your guests.

How much beef jerky can 1 cow make? ›

Assuming you like moist jerky (which takes about 2 pounds of beef to make 1 pound of jerky), and you're eating our grass-fed Red Devon Cattle, one Red Devon cow can make around 550 lbs of beef jerky.

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