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smokeyquartz:
I did a search and didn't find anything on the forum. Are there any tips on how to eat raw while camping?
I can use a cooler with ice but ice melts pretty quickly in summer and it turns into a sloshy mess.
I was thinking of maybe air drying some meat like I've read about others on here doing. But I need tips for that, too. The last time I tried drying meat it just became hard, dry, and tasteless, like cardboard. It didn't have any of the aged tastiness that many here seem to relish.
Thanks in advance.
gomomo:
For a good jerky recipe look up 'lexrooker' on this forum. He shows how to make dried meats (although I now use the wire shelf in the oven and put it on 'low' with the door cracked open with a wooden spoon.
If I was going camping and knew I would be eating the meat soon-ish I may try drying it out 80% rather than 100%. It will still have some microbial activity so wont 'keep' for weeks, and will continue to age a little, just slowly.
Aajonus suggested placing meat in oil i think as an idea for storage, but I never tried that and would have to look it up (storage long term without oxygen for food is potentially dangerous).
Jerky can be rehydrated with a little water.
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