Nooo no no, that's that horrible mechanically recovered meat. Coles have corned beef portions vac packed at around $10/kg, usually around the 500-700g size, very lean and good in the pot, needs a good wash after unpack aging as its quite salty (as expected)Florian said:I honestly thought you're all talking about the tinned stuff and thought wtf, but then had a look in the above mentioned book and it appears I was wrong.
That's what I figured, why would anyone want to make jerky out of that stuff. Although, now that I've said it, I might as well give it a try. Will grab a tin when at Aldi next, and maybe grab a pack at coles and do a side by side.apoole said:Nooo no no, that's that horrible mechanically recovered meat. Coles have corned beef portions vac packed at around $10/kg, usually around the 500-700g size, very lean and good in the pot, needs a good wash after unpack aging as its quite salty (as expected)
You'll be sooooooorrrry.Florian said:That's what I figured, why would anyone want to make jerky out of that stuff. Although, now that I've said it, I might as well give it a try. Will grab a tin when at Aldi next, and maybe grab a pack at coles and do a side by side.
It will if you cut your strips to thin.punkin said:No it doesn't.
Hey Adam if you read the whole thread of A Beer Accompaniment you will find out lots about making your own jerky.apoole said:Hi all,
Has anyone tried making jerky from corned beef? I just put a coned beef into the crock pot & noticed its quite a lean cut - I make jerky in a dehydrator & the leaner the better.
Adam
The whole idea is that the corned meat is already salted so you dont need to add salt to your marinadekezza said:I use fresh silverside,topside and rump i have found corned silverside ends up to salty
Hell yeah......you end up with yummy smoked hamRowy said:Using the theory of the meat being already salted in brine would pickled pork be good in the smoker?
Ducatiboy stu said:It will if you cut your strips to thin.
Yes...corned beef makes the best jerky..

