Beef Jerky Bait Recipe
- 3 lb Thinly sliced beef**
- 2/3 c. Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp Black pepper
- 2/3 c. Soy sauce
- 1 tsp Garlic pwdr, (not salt)
- 1 tsp Onion pwdr, (not salt)
- 1 Tbsp. Liquid smoke (If you use a smoker instead, do not use this-over Drying it in the oven
- 2 tsp Tabasco sauce or possibly 1-2 tsp crushed red, (2 to 3) Peppers, (this is for a spicier version)
- **Best choices are London broil, sirloin tip roast, or possibly sirloin steak cuts.
- These should be cut in strips about 1" wide and 1/4" thick.
- To facilitate cutting, put meant in the freezer till it is stiff but not frzn.
- You will end up with about 20-25 strips.
- Note: You're in the ring and have a piece of bait in your hand.
- Suddenly, you notice which you need to restack your dog's foot.
- What to do with the bait Well, I'm one of the world's weirdos who actually likes liver, and I used to put it in my mouth for those few seconds it took for me to fix something.
- Which is till I bought liver from a vendor at a show because I didn't have any of my own.
- It was rancid, and fortunately, I didn't actually get sick in the ring, but it was a close call.
- Never felt quite the same about liver at a dog show.
- But this recipe is something which you will not even mind eating.
- In fact, you'll probably have to watch which you do not snack up all your bait!
- Put all ingredients in a large zip-lock bag and place in a bowl in the refrigerator overnight (bowl is in case the zip-lock leaks).
- You can also put all ingredients in a large, covered glass bowl and marinate over night.
- Next day, clean the top oven rack and take out only as much meat as the rack will accommodate (for most ovens, this is about 10 pcs).
- Put a cookie sheet or possibly foil on the bottom rack to keep your oven from getting too messy.
- Set your oven on its lowest setting and crack the door so the moisture will escape and leave on till the pcs are dry.
- Smaller pcs will take about 2-1/3 to 3 hrs, while larger ones may take 4 or possibly 5.
- If you use a smoker, mesquite, pecan, or possibly hickory wood work very well but do not use water.
- While you want to smoke them, you also want the beef to dry.
- Or possibly you can drag out which food dehydrator you got for Christmas two years ago which's been sitting in a back closet.
beef, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, soy sauce, garlic, onion, liquid smoke, tabasco sauce
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/beef-jerky-bait-82006 (may not work)