Cover art for Jerky Everything
Published
Norton, August 2015
ISBN
9781581572711
Format
Softcover, 232 pages
Dimensions
20.3cm × 20.3cm × 1.8cm

Jerky Everything Foolproof and Flavorful Recipes for Beef, Pork, Poultry, Game, Fish, Fruit, and Even Vegetables

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Jerky has been a vital source of sustenance for centuries. But what started out as an important food for travellers and a way to safely preserve meat in the days before refrigeration has become the health nut's favourite snack, the hiker and sportsman's manna, the dieter's delight and a boon for gourmet food sellers.

But why stop at beef, or even meat? Jerky Everything encompasses not only a variety of dried meat snacks but also veggie and fruit jerkies. Forget the ho-hum beef sticks of the past, Jerky Everything offers tasty dried treats for every palate, with flavours that range from orange beef to cheddar bacon to pina colada. Yes, you heard it here first-you can make yummy pineapple jerky at home! Recipes for meat jerkies make low-calorie, high-protein treats that curb hunger pangs. Recipes for fruit and veggie jerkies make wholesome treats that will help pick you up when your energy is waning. Homemade jerky is a thing apart from its shop-bought equivalents; most of these recipes are even compatible with paleo, Atkins and low-fat eating regimens.

Reviewed by Bill

Bill is one of the founders of Boffins and has been involved in selecting the books we stock since our beginning in 1989. His favourite reading is history, with psychology, current affairs, and business books coming close behind. His hobbies are reading, food, reading, drinking, reading, and sleeping.

I’m actually surprised at how popular jerky has become, and at how many customers come in asking for a book to learn how to make their own. This book is the one people seem to like best, and it covers not just meat, but also fruit and vegetable jerkies. It has the old favourites like biltong, but far, far more – even Bloody Mary straws (made from ham) which would be great if you didn’t have any celery sticks. There are even recipes for Jerkys for your pets!

 

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