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Honey Barbeque Beef Jerky

There are certain flavors that just go together, peanut butter and chocolate for example. Another combination of flavors that makes a perfectly happy marriage is honey and barbeque.

These two flavors have created an uproar in the kitchen with chefs churning out by the masses menu items featuring items drenched in honey barbeque sauce: wings, burgers, steaks, chicken breasts, chicken strips, ribs and more. But the honey barbeque sauce can also make for a very good dry treat!

Honey barbeque beef jerky is a popular homemade jerky flavor to make. Sure, there are plenty of honey barbeque sauces available on grocery store shelves from brands like Ken's, Heinz and Kikomon. But, there are also some sweet and tangy recipes for a honey barbeque marinade that is perfect for slapping on beef jerky. Here is one that we found and enjoy:

Ingredients:
• 3/4 c honey
• 1/2 c ketchup
• 1/4 c butter (1/2 stick)
• 1 tbsp vinegar
• 2 tsp Dijon style mustard
• 2 tbsp brown sugar
• 1 tbsp soy sauce
• 1 clove garlic, put through a press
• chilli powder optional, use to taste
• 1 lb of meat

Directions:
1. Slice meat in thin strips.
2. In a bowl, combine all ingredients of marinade and mix well.
3. Simmer ingredients for about five minutes. Let cool.
4. Place meat 3-4 layers deep in a container, spooning sauce mixture over each layer.
5. Cover tightly and marinate 6-12 hours in the refrigerator, stirring occasionally.
6. Layout on trays, 24 to 36 hours in dehydrator (or follow directions for oven).

When done, the honey barbeque flavor will have been absorbed in every thread of the meat, giving the jerky a lovely blend of that honey barbeque taste our tastebuds have grown to like.

REVIEW: Not sure that you can make it on your own?
The Jerky Outlet offers an amazing honey barbeque turkey jerky. This is a little different than beef jerky, as it is more of a stick snack, which will need to be refrigerated once open. There is more of a honey flavor than barbeque to it. The jerky is also very soft and a little juicy since it is more of a snack stick, and that can be a nice break from the chewy jerky. This is a very good product and comes in a one pound package for $16.99. So it is a little on the pricey side. Try making your own!

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