Ground Venison Jerky Recipe (2024)

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Ground venison or ground elk can be seasoned and dried for delicious homemade venison jerky. This homemade ground venison jerky is perfect for snacking and packing for whenever you're on the go!

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Tasty ground venison jerky

Jerky marinade

Using the jerky gun

Tips

Variations

More wild game recipes

Venison Jerky

Tasty ground venison jerky

Jerky is the perfect snack food for hiking, skiing, school, road trips, and just everyday nibbling. We often use venison or elk to make our jerky We live in an area where hunting is prevalent we always have plenty of wild game.

My husband and all three kids are hunters. We usually end up with several freezers full of game meat. Not only do they hunt, but Rod and the kids butcher and process the meat as well. We grind a lot of the meat into burger.

Since we have so many hunters, we end up with a lot of ground venison and elk burger in our freezer. I mean A LOT! Rod often makes jerky from elk or venison roasts sliced thin.

One day we discovered a jerky gun at a store and we decided to give it a try. In the end the only real difference between sliced jerky and burger jerky is the burger jerky tends to be easier to take a bite and chew.

It's a great way for us to use up some of that burger in our freezer!

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A jerky gun resembles a caulking gun. And the process is pretty similar to caulking, except you're shooting out meat.

Rod makes jerky quite regularly. The only problem is to try to nail down an actual recipe from him! Over the years I have finally convinced him to keep a notebook with his recipes. He has a three-ring binder and jots down what he does each time.

He's perfected a lot of recipes from homemade bacon and hams, venison pastrami, smoked fish and of course jerky.

I understand why it was hard for him to write things down. This is how Rod works - a little red wine, some brown sugar, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, black pepper, more red wine. Give a little taste - add more salt, onion powder - give a little taste. That's hard to capture in a recipe, but he's finally captured a master recipe.

Use this recipe as a master and then you can decide to cook like Rod does and try a little of this and a little of that.

Jerky marinade

Jerky marinade is flavored with liquid and spices. With ground meat, marinate for at least 4 hours. For sliced meat, marinate for at least 8 hours.

  • Red Wine - Add a ton of flavor. Use whatever you have on hand
  • Brown Sugar - A little sweetener goes a long way
  • Teriyaki - Helps balance the flavors
  • Whisky - Well, why not? It was in the recipe my husband made!
  • Spices - Onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper and you could also add red pepper flakes for a little kick!
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The marinade is heated so the sugar and salt are dissolved in the liquid. Once cooled, the marinade is poured over the meat and then combined.

This is a job best done with your hands. Just dive right in and really mix everything together until all the liquid is fully incorporated into the meat.

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Using the jerky gun

To use the jerky gun, fill ground seasoned burger into the tube. Add a single or double spout to the end. Slowly depress the handle until the meat comes out the end. Pipe onto a dehydrating tray in long strips.

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Dry in dehydrator. Drying takes 4-8 hours. The time varies depending on your dehydrator, how thick your strips of meat are, and how many trays you've used.

We often need to rotate our trays so we get an even dry with all trays. Even with rotating, we still have some trays that dry quicker than the rest.

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Store in a paper bag at room temperature for up to a week (if it lasts that long!) Or place in a freezer-safe bag and freeze until ready to use.

Tips

  • Spray your trays lightly with a nonstick spray before adding meat. This helps prevent sticking.
  • Rotate your trays after a few hours
  • Test your jerky to determine when it's done. Remove a strip from the dehydrator and let it cool. The exterior should be dry and when you bend the jerky, it should be flexible, not crumbly. It's okay to dry longer than this point if that's your preference.

Variations

  • Use ground venison or ground elk
  • Can use ground beef, but make certain you select the leanest ground beef you can find
  • To make with a roast, slice into thin strips. Marinade for at least 8 hours. Remove strips from marinade and place on dehydrator. Discard remaining marinade.
  • For spicier jerky, add an additional ½ teaspoon black pepper and 2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
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More wild game recipes

  • Mongolian Beef
  • Italian Meatballs
  • co*cktail Meatballs
  • Enchilada Soup
  • Instant Pot Bone Broth
  • Venison Stew
  • Elk Steak au Poivre

If you make this recipe, I’d love to hear about it! Leave a comment below and snap a picture and tag me on Instagram @beyondthechickencoop

Be certain to check out all my Wild Game Recipes!

  • Venison Tacos
  • Seared Venison Backstrap
  • Elk Osso Buco
  • Venison Pastrami

Listen to the podcast episode all about this recipe!

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Venison Jerky

Kathy

Homemade jerky using ground wild game meat.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 hours hrs

Marinade 3 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 40 Strips

Calories 100 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 5 pounds ground venison (or elk)
  • ½ cup red wine
  • ¼ cup teriyaki
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon whisky
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients, except for meat in a saucepan. Heat over medium heat until brown sugar has dissolved. Allow mixture to cool to room temperature. Pour marinade mixture over ground venison.

    ½ cup red wine, ¼ cup teriyaki, ¼ cup brown sugar, 1 tablespoon whisky, 1 tablespoon salt, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

  • Combine until marinade is fully mixed into ground meat.

    Cover and refrigerate for 4-24 hours.

    5 pounds ground venison

  • Use a jerky gun to make long strips on dehydrator trays.

  • Dry at 145-165°F for 6-8 hours.

Notes

Tips

  • Spray your trays lightly with a nonstick spray before adding meat. This helps prevent sticking.
  • Rotate your trays after a few hours
  • Test your jerky to determine when it's done. Remove a strip from the dehydrator and let it cool. The exterior should be dry and when you bend the jerky, it should be flexible, not crumbly. It's okay to dry longer than this point if that's your preference.

Variations

  • Use ground venison or ground elk
  • Can use ground beef, but make certain you select the leanest ground beef you can find
  • To make with a roast, slice into thin strips. Marinade for at least 4 hours. Remove strips from marinade and place on dehydrator. Discard remaining marinade.
  • For spicier jerky, add an additional ½ teaspoon black pepper and 2 teaspoons red pepper flakes

Drying time will vary depending on your dehydrator, the thickness of your strips and the number of trays on your dehydrator.

Yield may vary depending on thickness of your strips.

Nutritional Disclaimer:

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. To obtain the most precise nutritional information in a provided recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the exact ingredients you are using when preparing the recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Nutrition

Serving: 2stripsCalories: 100kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 12gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 45mgSodium: 286mgPotassium: 197mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gCalcium: 8mgIron: 2mg

Keyword Elk Jerky, Ground Venison Jerky, Jerky, Vesnion Jerky

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This recipe was originally posted in February 2015. The recipe and images have been updated.

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