Chumley's Beef Jerky, Too
- 1 12-2 lbs flank steaks
- mccormick grill mates McCormick's Montreal Brand steak seasoning
- Soak hickory chips in water overnight.
- Remove as much fat from the meat as possible.
- Cut the meat in half crossways against the grain.
- Place the meat flat in the freezer between wax paper so it doesn't freeze togehter for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
- If you put it on a plate put wax paper on the bottom so you don't freeze it to the plate like I did last time, DUH!
- Remove the meat from the freezer and slice it flatways as thin as you like it, I try to get three pieces out of each half.
- Sprinkle each side of the meat with the steak seasoning.
- Place the meat in a zip-loc bag overnight.
- Place the smoker box over 1 burner in your grill, you will probably have to remove the flame tamer so it will stay on or prop it up some other way.
- I have a three burner grill and use the left burner.
- You will have to arrange your cooking grates so you can get to the smoker box to refill it as you cook.
- Fill the box with the chips and light the burner, then turn it down as low as it will go.
- You want to be drying at about 150 degrees, no more than 200.
- Refill smoker box with the chips as necessary.
- If the chips are burning and not smoking, don't worry, you'll still get the same flavor.
- Place the meat on the grill in a single layer, rearranging and flipping the pieces as the time goes on so they dry evenly.
- Do not put the meat directly over the smoker box or lit burner.
- You may want to pat the meat with a paper towel occassionally as they "sweat" while they dry, they may not but it seems to go a little faster if you do.
- The meat will need to dry for about 2 1/2 - 5 hours depending on how thick the meat is.
- The meat is done when it looks dry and bends but does not break.
- I like mine a little "rarer" than store bought jerky so you'll have to adjust the time to your preference.
- When the meat has cooled, tear with the grain about 3/4 of an inch wide.The amount you will get obviously depends on how much meat you have.
- Store it in the fridge, if it gets that far.
flank steaks, grill
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/chumleys-beef-jerky-too-364991 (may not work)