How To Dehydrate Ground Beef (That Doesn't Taste Like Gravel)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @scotttollefson7510
    @scotttollefson7510 4 года назад +31

    If you do not have a dehydrator you can bake it for an hour at 260* after frying and get the same results. Season it too.
    This is a Boy Scout method that’s been around for 50 years or more. Salmon works well too.

  • @alostsoul68
    @alostsoul68 5 лет назад +21

    Just an extra tip...After you're done cooking the beef and straining off the grease, throw it in a pot and cover with water. Bring it to an easy boil and all the remaining grease will float to the top. I set mine in the sink afterwards and slowly run hot water into the pot until it overflows and the grease will wash over the side and down the drain. Works great!

  • @jacobdebernardi4385
    @jacobdebernardi4385 6 лет назад +92

    You can reduce fat even more by:
    Boiling the beef before cooking
    After you cook it pour even more boiling water over it through a colander.
    Kevin Outdoors has great food dehydration videos.

    • @latocona
      @latocona 4 года назад +2

      do you use any spice or salt when you´re cooking the beef?

    • @jtiso2395
      @jtiso2395 4 года назад +8

      That's what I did. Poured boiling water over the beef through a sieve after it was cooked then added spices before dehydrating. (salt, pepper, onion, garlic and chili powder, paprika)

    • @veraopdebeek9183
      @veraopdebeek9183 4 года назад

      I do not like the idea of pouring water over my beef.
      I think that the taste will be bad.
      What is your experience?

    • @jtiso2395
      @jtiso2395 4 года назад +12

      @@veraopdebeek9183 It might remove some of the flavor (fat) but I use spices to make up for that. You can't risk leaving fat in, it will go rancid.

    • @veraopdebeek9183
      @veraopdebeek9183 4 года назад +2

      @@jtiso2395 thank you for your answer.
      What I did was, I grounded lean beef myself. I even cut off where I saw fat.
      No fat in my pan...
      So I gave it a try...

  • @stevedownwind
    @stevedownwind 5 лет назад +20

    Awesome. Thanks! Saw an article about this a while back and it sounded like it would NOT reconstitute beyond grape nuts consistency. Your method makes sense. I'm considering using this method for sailing passages up to a month or two in duration. I've had good luck with using a wide mouth thermos for dehydrating meals. Add dry contents to thermos, pour in boiling water, seal immediately, set aside for 3 or 4 hrs. Hot lunch or dinner. Meat added to these rice or pasta and veggie meals would be sweet! Take care and happy trails. Sailor Steve.

    • @airwolf61970
      @airwolf61970 Год назад

      If your in hot weather I'd put in freezer or fridge.

  • @vincentmiceli2554
    @vincentmiceli2554 8 лет назад +7

    Great tip. Also, you can add different seasonings to add some variety. For example, I added curry to one batch, chili powder and cumin to another. Between the 1/2 cup dehydrated ground meat, a half pack of ramen noodles (no seasoning pack) and some dehydrated vegetables, I had a nice tasty meal that beat the Knorr's, tuna packs, or fancy commercial meals.
    Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge, it is all appreciated.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад +2

      +Vincent Miceli Nice! I might make a video of some of the meals I made. The Knorr's are convenient but definitely less appealing than homemade. Curry and chili powder sounds gooood :)

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      Oh, and some Cajun Spice stuff. It gives a good flavor.

  • @indiegamesonly6617
    @indiegamesonly6617 8 лет назад +85

    can you please do a video on rehydrating the meat? no one ever seems to do that. i would like to see both.

    • @boodro2122
      @boodro2122 5 лет назад +6

      Good point!

    • @DaisyMay0
      @DaisyMay0 4 года назад +2

      @Richard Ensey For how long?

    • @michelarseneault8078
      @michelarseneault8078 4 года назад

      @Richard Ensey Hi Richard, can you give a rough estimate of how much water per how much beef you would put ? (the weight of the beef before it was cooked obviously)
      Thanks in advance for your answer

    • @peabody3000
      @peabody3000 4 года назад +1

      yes, it bears explanation. will boiled water poured into a freezer bag properly rehydrate? i can say from experience that even tiny pieces of dehydrated chicken will stay almost rock hard unless pre-chopped almost into dust

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 4 года назад +4

      KEVIN OUTDOORS is the channel y'all need to check out!! He has by far the best backpacking cook system, guy is eating gourmet looking meals deep in the backcountry.

  • @jessicacowan949
    @jessicacowan949 5 лет назад +17

    My dad got a deer this fall, so trying this tonight with 3lbs of ground venison!

  • @stuartwine1932
    @stuartwine1932 7 лет назад +8

    If nobody has already said it, another good trick to making it last longer is running some water over the meat in a colander after cooking to rinse some more of the fat off.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 5 лет назад +1

      This might be a problem, since bread crumbs have been mixed with the hamburger. They'll absorb the water. Will make it take longer to dehydrate. Suspect it will change the texture. Possibly void the reason for adding the crumbs in the first place. Vacuum sealing prolongs the shelf life, as does freezing.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 2 года назад

      @@oldtimerlee8820 Maybe rinse the ground meat before adding the breadcrumbs?

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 2 года назад +1

      @@Kayenne54 Yep! That's a possibility, but I suspect it won't work the same way as adding breadcrumbs to raw meat. However, since I haven't tried it, I could be wrong.

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      Could one add pulverized TVP in lieu of the breadcrumbs?

  • @michaelmcphee2930
    @michaelmcphee2930 5 лет назад +1

    I drop my cooked lean meat into a colander in the sink and pour boiling water over it immediately and let it drain momentarily before it goes in the drier. I will blitz the dried meat in a blender to reduce the volume for better packaging. I dry my sauces separately and blitz the leather as well. I make Mexican, Indian, Middle Eastern, Italian and Asian sauces using finely cut vegetables, herbs and spices, which I give a brief blitz. I add psillium husks or chia seeds as a thickener before ziplocking. Yes it is a little mushy like baby food but the meals are really flavoursome, quickly rehydrated and easily digested. I carry a bag of my meat and smaller individual bags of sauce and a plastic measuring spoon so I can select what I want on the day. Today I dehydrated a kilogram each of lamb, chicken and beef, which I bought on special for $20 AUD all up. That's about 30 meals, way cheaper than store bought.

  • @PedroNord
    @PedroNord 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for the tips and that you using the same music as Cowboy Kent Rollins, the finest cast iron cook on RUclips. If you enjoy outdoor cookin’ you will love him.
    I noticed you got a bit simpler on subsequent thru hikes. You are a strong, beautiful woman. Keep your foot on the gas !!

  • @cskeens15
    @cskeens15 3 года назад +1

    Using an old fashioned potato masher to break up the meat while cooking it works awesome.

  • @mswoolysheep123
    @mswoolysheep123 8 лет назад +2

    little tip for getting meat out of those chubs. Take it out while it is frozen. with the chub frozen you quickly run it under hot water just enough to loosen the wrapper. Then you take a knife and make one long cut down the length of the chub. Then you make another cut all the way around the circumference at the middle. You can then peel the wrapper off with very very minimal loss of meat in the crimped ends. Once you have it out you can thaw it in a bowl or for crumbled beef you can just throw the frozen wrapperless chub in a covered skillet and crumble it as it cooks.

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 7 лет назад +3

    One bushcrafter takes her cooked ground chuck and rinses the whole thing in hot water. Don't know if that would work with the bread crumbs.... hmmm, why wouldn't it? Can't wait to try this trick. Thanks, Dixie.

  • @normahalliburton2908
    @normahalliburton2908 2 года назад +1

    Hi, thoroughly enjoyed this video. One way of removing the fat is to cook the beef in water, when cooked let it cool and the fat rises to the top and goes hard. Then you just scoop it out and discard. Its funny as the more fat in the meat the easier it is to discard. This way you keep the beef stock

  • @michaelfabian2401
    @michaelfabian2401 8 лет назад +1

    I know you said the PCT is on the back-burner for the time being, but I really hope you get the chance to get out there and DO IT! I love watching your videos on the AT! Your how-to's on your pack, and gear and all that are really fantastic and taught me a few things Thanks!

  • @johndavidson6867
    @johndavidson6867 5 лет назад

    I luvd it, hadn't thought to dehydrate. I quite often cook 4 oz of beef, elk, deer that way, season my way, mostly cayenne pepper,salt, scramble 2 eggs dump on top, continue to cook to desired doneness, and my breakfast is ready.

  • @garrycollins3415
    @garrycollins3415 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for pointing me here. I'm going to apply this to sausage for gravy and biscuits. I've got freeze dried sausage but after 30 minutes of boiling they are still crunchy.

  • @GIRLplusDOGAdventures
    @GIRLplusDOGAdventures 3 года назад

    I love watching some of your older videos. They are so personal and you make people feel like you're their bff! Would love to see more vlogging-type videos from your phone again!

  • @glennwarren1634
    @glennwarren1634 6 лет назад +2

    I'm new to hiking and loving it. Thank you for the tips on food preparation.

  • @zr2trackerjoe
    @zr2trackerjoe 7 лет назад +2

    when I saw the cast iron I definitely gave the thumbs up. awesome.

  • @Alexis-ze2wu
    @Alexis-ze2wu 6 лет назад +21

    I'd imagine using turkey would work great too considering it's even leaner

  • @muleb384
    @muleb384 Год назад

    A tip for cooking ground beef in an iron pan: allow the pan to get hot first, and add a little bit of oil, just so the pan isn't dry. It won't stick so bad, or leave that layer of meat stuck to the pan you can see in this video. Easier to clean, too. Just don't add the meat until a drop of water sizzles on the pan. Not too hot, maybe just above medium temperature, then let the pan heat up along with the layer of oil.

  • @tomjeffersonwasright2288
    @tomjeffersonwasright2288 8 лет назад +12

    I like to cook in my kitchen, rather than on the trail. I buy lean meat, and grind (medium plate) it in the old Griswold meat grinder my Mom got for a wedding present 75 years ago. Then I loose fry the burger, then rinse it in a colander with very hot water for a minute. I mix in spices, then I dehydrate it. I store it in mason jars. Soon, I will get a food saver with a mason lid suction attachment, to take most of the air out of the jar. I repackage in ziplocks for the trail.
    I have a round dehydrator, with temperature control, and Amazon sells extra solid trays for fruit leather that work for liquids and fine solids. I have used a dehydrator with no temperature control, and it worked well. Also, I dehydrate very thin cut strips of raw chicken for doggy treats. I got curious, and tried them, and they make good trail food too, especially with some spices. i cook them for me to eat, but Doggy likes them just dehydrated.
    I have also dehydrated boiled potato cubes, cooked rice, sliced onions, sliced peppers, carrots, beef jerky, scrambled eggs, sweet potato chips, and best of all, boiled shrimp. The shrimp last very well, and retain delicious shrimp flavor. I buy them when they are running plentifully, right at the dock, for a very reasonable price. They can turn drab ramen, with some dried onions and shrimp, into a real treat, a taste of my Florida home when I am away from home.
    To eat the dry food, I start it soaking in a container of water about an hour before I want to eat. Warming on a stove is optional, but nice. I carry the different dry foods in separate bags, and make various combinations to vary my diet. Bon Apetite.

  • @3rwparks3
    @3rwparks3 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks Dixie! Videos like that are very helpful. I hope you do more.

  • @RoostedFilms
    @RoostedFilms 5 лет назад +4

    Love it when you say might could 😍 ahhh the south. Thank you great video

    • @bobby_greene
      @bobby_greene 4 года назад

      Reminded me of a Jeff Foxworthy bit

  • @geraldrichardson7252
    @geraldrichardson7252 3 года назад

    Like the bread crumb idea Daisy, thanks! Great video!

  • @tippersteffi1
    @tippersteffi1 8 лет назад +2

    Very informative, thanks much for taking the time to share with everyone.....!

  • @jonesythered5025
    @jonesythered5025 8 лет назад

    So I don't normally comment on RUclips videos but I just wanted to say I watched and loved your videos and they have inspired me to hike the trail as well (with my husband who is somewhat of an indoor cat :P). As we both might need to quit and find new jobs when we come back, we're working on saving a years worth of expenses plus the funds needed to hike the trail. Our date - April 1st, 2019. It seems like a long time away but I can't wait and have a countdown going. I can't wait to read your book when it's available and I hope you get to hike the PCT soon, I would love to watch that as well.
    Lastly, I just wanted to say my heart broke for you when Sugar Belle passed. I know it's been a while but you have my sincerest condolences.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 5 лет назад

      Tammy, I checked and didn't see any videos on your channel. This is the middle of October 2019. Did your plans work out?

  • @samualiam9981
    @samualiam9981 8 лет назад +9

    You could marinate the beef in something acidic like worcestershire and/or soy sauce. That will boost the acidity which will help the beef store longer.

    • @GreyBeatle
      @GreyBeatle 6 лет назад +1

      All the salt in soy sauce, would really help for sure, great idea! Even just adding salt would make a huge difference.....

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 6 лет назад +2

      @@GreyBeatle Another channel said for long term storage, like prepping when you want it to last years and years, that it was best not to use any seasonings while cooking because salt especially retains moisture, may hold on to the grease, and cause it to go rancid. So I guess depending on how long you want it to last, either add flavorings for backpacking, or leave plain for prepping. Just add your flavorings when you rehydrate it.

    • @GreyBeatle
      @GreyBeatle 6 лет назад +5

      @@recoveringsoul755 Salt has forever been used as a preservative. All those old mason jars that grandma would store soup and corned moose meat, was always heavily salted. I wouldn't trust a prepper that says it wouldn't store long term. I can contest to it's 40-60 years of storage. I'm sure I still have some of their stuff in my basement that I'd still eat to this day, and they died when I was in my early teens. Salt preserves food. So much so that in the early biblical days salt was used as currency. Just for the simple fact of food preservation was one of the most important parts of life. Every culture uses it. Religions specifically have their own blessed salt as well. That stems from way back traditions. I don't know if they were saying that possibly because it could effect the plastic that most preppers are using these days. But if your storing in jars, I'd for sure recommend salt.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 5 лет назад +1

      @@GreyBeatle It's all about the amount of salt used, in a situation, as to whether it has preserving qualities. I grew up on a farm and learned to salt cure pork hams, shoulders and sides. It took 6 weeks of resting inside a bed of salt. I've, also, canned meats and vegetables all my adult life. The salt added to those jars was/is for flavor only. A number of years ago I stopped adding salt to foodstuffs that I canned, due to health issues.
      Properly canned & stored food is safe to eat as long as the seal isn't broken. The nutritional value will decrease over time. There may be color and favor changes. Neither affects the safety. There are guidelines on what to look when the seal has been breached. There are a number of good canning (food preservation) sites that can give specifics on these points and more.
      In brining, it depends on the concentration of salt, as to whether the brined foodstuff will keep without further processing - (freezing, canning, dehydrating). Ever heard the expression "salty as brine"? Thinking of pickled eggs, for example. Generally, foods that are salt cured/brined for preservation are too salty to eat more than a small portion, without soaking out some of the salt.
      From Google Search: "Salt is not necessary for safe processing of canned or frozen fruits and vegetables. It is necessary for the preservation of most pickles and cured or smoked foods."
      Just 2-cents for whatever it may be worth. Don't take my word for it. I encourage everyone to research, in depth, for themselves.

  • @gman963
    @gman963 2 года назад

    I like doing dehydrated mushrooms too. They turn out a little chewy when recooked, but they add a lot of flavor to whatever you put them in. Plus, I can just do it in my oven, so it doesn't require a dehydrator.

  • @airwolf61970
    @airwolf61970 Год назад

    Vacuum sealing is pretty much a must.
    But I'd get the gravel as small as possible and freeze until it's needed. It'll be fresher and won't go off real fast.

  • @DaisyMay0
    @DaisyMay0 4 года назад

    To Rehydrate Hamburger Rocks:
    Remove Hamburger Rocks from jar and place into a bowl.”
    Cover Hamburger Rocks with boiling beef broth or water.
    Cover bowl with a lid to retain steam.
    Allow Hamburger Rocks to sit until tender. Strain, season and use like cooked ground beef.
    Or, you can simply add the Hamburger Rocks to soups, stews, casseroles (with liquid), chili, sauces or broths and allow Hamburger Rocks to rehydrate while simmering.
    Enjoy!

  • @goldenscales
    @goldenscales 7 лет назад +2

    "How to dehydrate ground beef that doesn't taste like gravel" Lol, that made me smile, because in the dehydrating backpacking and hiking world, that's exactly what they call it - gravel! However, thanks for your videos, as I watched both the AT and PCT series....took me all day, but once I started, I couldn't stop! I am an experienced hiker, and as I haven't been on the trails for a few years, I realised that by watching you and your adventures, I must get back into it. I can identify with what you've accomplished. So thanks again, Dixie. One day, if the gods are kind, I'd love to buy you a beer, and let you regale me with stories from the trails!

  • @ZWATER1
    @ZWATER1 5 лет назад +1

    Ty

  • @SilverSlothHikes
    @SilverSlothHikes 5 лет назад +6

    Hey Dixie. After 15 years of section hiking, I finally bought a dehydrator. It’s winter in CT, so I’ve got plenty of time to experiment. Made chili last night. How long will the ground beef last, sealed in a freezer bag?
    Thanks again,
    Chef :)

  • @lindachandler2293
    @lindachandler2293 4 года назад +8

    I cool mine until I can handle it, spread it on a flower sack towel, roll that up and squeeze it dry.

  • @mikegoroski4285
    @mikegoroski4285 5 лет назад +1

    I just tried it and it works great! Thanks Dixie!

  • @matthewbrooks5643
    @matthewbrooks5643 6 лет назад

    I suggest adding some type of natural preservative. Rosemary oil or even just the ground spice will add tocopherols (Vitamin E) and will add to the shelf life by preserving the fat from oxidation!

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 3 года назад

    1/2 bread crumbs (panko) 1/2 'beef' TVP goes way further way cheaper ... I also add 1 tsp. 'Better than bullion' into each lb before mixing... vacuum seal and freeze until use...

  • @Hiker63
    @Hiker63 8 лет назад

    Perfect timing Dixie. I'm getting ready to dehydrate some meals today to take backpacking tomorrow up in Georgia

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад +1

      +Roaming Gnome Awesome! Glad I could help. Let me know how it works for you.

    • @Hiker63
      @Hiker63 8 лет назад +1

      I never thought about adding bread crumbs. That makes sense. I think there is something to be said for taking a meal that you would normally have at your dinner table out on the trail. The familiarity of a home cooked meal while away from family is a good mental boost.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад

      +Roaming Gnome I couldn't agree more!

  • @sinfonianbarelytone9191
    @sinfonianbarelytone9191 8 лет назад +1

    Love these. Making my own backpacking meals is a goal of mine. thanks

  • @flysubcompact
    @flysubcompact 4 года назад

    Came to this old video from a link in a new video. I so have to try this. Did try it once and it sucked. Hope the bread crumb infusion works. Also want to say you are just a cool woman. Like your spirit.

  • @foryrs
    @foryrs 2 месяца назад

    As others have said, the best way to dehydrate ground beef is to boil it and rinse it with hot water. This will remove the fat and it will last a long time. The second step I have not seen is to add fat back to the meat when it is re-hydrated. Ground beef with no fat will not taste right. I bring a small amount of avocado oil to add back to the beef. Any fat will work, olive oil is another option.

  • @SilentWolf333
    @SilentWolf333 8 лет назад

    very cool. Great info. Will definitely be trying that out. Never did it with the Breadcrumbs before and am definitely excited to try it. Thanks again for the great video.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @SilentWolf333
      @SilentWolf333 8 лет назад

      No Thank You. I love all your videos. Keep them coming. I have watched every video you ever posted and I loved them all. I always look forward to the next one. So Thank You Dixie.

  • @IntoTheWildernessBushcraft
    @IntoTheWildernessBushcraft 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Dixie!

  • @charleskeenom9481
    @charleskeenom9481 4 года назад

    Thank you so much Dixie I was not even aware that you could dry ground beef do you hydrated thank you so much I just learned something CK

  • @mpwasz1
    @mpwasz1 5 лет назад +8

    How long will it last in a vacuumed sealed bag?

  • @heatherhudson3992
    @heatherhudson3992 3 года назад

    Thank you! Great video!

  • @martink9785
    @martink9785 3 года назад

    So good hearing your old theme tune 🙂

  • @johnny30806
    @johnny30806 3 года назад

    I shall give this a try, Thank you Ma'am

  • @hankhager8561
    @hankhager8561 4 года назад

    I love your videos I think you do really good job and they’re very informative.

  • @MrKelso159
    @MrKelso159 5 лет назад

    When I cook ground beef just before it is fully cooked I put it in a colander and rinse it off with hot water to wash off the fat and oil then put it back in the skillet and finish cooking where it evaporates the water and you don't have to blot it. It has always worked for me.

  • @Will-Parr
    @Will-Parr 5 лет назад +1

    Bet it’s great on the trail. Excellent

  • @rdoody2067
    @rdoody2067 7 лет назад +1

    Always wondering about this. Purchasing dried meat can be expensive. Thank you for this video.

  • @TACpocalypse
    @TACpocalypse 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, Im excited to try this out, thanks for the vid

  • @JayWandersOut
    @JayWandersOut 8 лет назад

    Great video. I only recently found out about you but I have seen all the AT videos now and you two did a fantastic job! Very engaging and well paced throughout even during the tough times. I'll be trying to make this in a couple of days for a 6 night hike in northern Michigan in about a month. I'll probably add some cayenne pepper as well.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад

      Jay! That's awesome. I hope you have fun! Please let me know how it goes and if you have any questions as you prepare :)

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut 8 лет назад

      I made the ground beef, got some dehydrated veggies and cous cous and measured out a meal for dinner tonight in my my camp pot. It worked out pretty well. I was originally going to do a mostly Mountain House diet but I think I'll bring some vacuum packed packets of these.

  • @audie634
    @audie634 4 года назад +4

    Is this recipe good for long term storage ( say aprox 1-2 years) after vacuums sealing. Also what are your thoughts on oxygen absorbers?

    • @somebodycomelistentothispo7217
      @somebodycomelistentothispo7217 2 года назад +1

      Don’t use them in ground beef. Could cause botulism

    • @audie634
      @audie634 2 года назад

      @@somebodycomelistentothispo7217 Thank you Nava, Can you tell me why oxygen absorbers could cause botulism using in ground beef? I would like to know the science or reason behind that?-Thanks again for your reply.

  • @artfisher1235
    @artfisher1235 4 года назад

    Great Video. I will definitely be dehydrating food, in particular ground beef.

  • @pmp521
    @pmp521 4 года назад

    I might give this a try with ground turkey. Thanks! Love your vids

  • @BlackthornBetty
    @BlackthornBetty 3 года назад

    Skip to 14:17.

  • @lanedouglas2165
    @lanedouglas2165 8 лет назад +1

    Great idea and video, the picture of you sitting on the cliff scares the ____ out of me though! I don't do heights like this, Grand Canyon was scary too in places!
    I would consider the CDT over the PCT, a lot better scenery!!!

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  8 лет назад +1

      Haha, I was a bit nervous, but I had to do it! You only live once :)

  • @fadeddenims501
    @fadeddenims501 8 лет назад +4

    Would ground oatmeal work as well to incorporate in the ground beef? I have a problem digesting most white bread.

  • @evanpelaccia1772
    @evanpelaccia1772 3 года назад

    Love the shirt!

  • @tomaskazokas8123
    @tomaskazokas8123 4 года назад

    Great advice! Thanks!

  • @johnoudin5646
    @johnoudin5646 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent! Will try this today! See you on Springer! (:))

  • @AndreasEUR
    @AndreasEUR 6 лет назад +2

    Protip for small pieces of ground beef: Cook it in a bigger pot and keep stirring .. That way you don't get big pieces of ground beef :)

    • @lillybarger7468
      @lillybarger7468 5 лет назад +1

      I use my potato masher while its cooking to get small even pieces, works great.

  • @nicucoll
    @nicucoll 7 лет назад +3

    If you don’t have a dehydrator can you use the oven on lowest setting? I make beef jerky in oven

    • @420BLUNTLEY
      @420BLUNTLEY 6 лет назад

      Colleen kennedy Flippinmama no

    • @brokenpencil57
      @brokenpencil57 5 лет назад

      Most ovens don't have proper air circulation or and consistent, accurate temperature, especially at the low setting. Temp is very important for health safety.

  • @patgallagher1158
    @patgallagher1158 7 лет назад +2

    got to try it. Love my tacos

  • @Kai77-24
    @Kai77-24 Год назад

    Really enjoy the retro videos. Was looking for a video that demoed gr. meat for our bp trip! Thank you. Question- Anyone know if i need to store it special for a 6 day trip? Ie mylar or those packets? Thank you 🙏.

  • @terryhopkins8059
    @terryhopkins8059 Год назад

    Would ground nuts bet ok instead of bread crumbs? For example, walnuts , almond or pecans.

  • @pitstop_calvin
    @pitstop_calvin 7 лет назад +10

    OMG! A pretty southern girl cooking with cast iron skillets and wearing a "Don't Tread on Me" t-shirt? Perfect! Thanks for the video. I'm definitely going to try this!

    • @wojomojo
      @wojomojo 6 лет назад +2

      Calvin omg, a man who dreams of pretty woman who will stay at home, cook for him, have his baby, submit to his whims, and be discriminatory against “those people” together? So hard to find!

    • @illduitmyself
      @illduitmyself 6 лет назад

      oh lol rebellious scorpian

  • @charleseden5246
    @charleseden5246 Год назад

    Do you think I could vacuum seal and keep in deep frezze to make it last longer? Looking forward to your reply to a half decade old video...thanks

  • @itstheblessing
    @itstheblessing 8 лет назад +1

    will be trying this recipe . I am wondering how long this will stay safe and fresh in a bag using a food saver and oxygen absorber ? I am new to your video's and enjoyed this one . Glad I checked it out . Thanks L.

  • @pat34lee
    @pat34lee Год назад

    It would seem better to cook and drain the oil from the ground beef before adding the breadcrumbs which would soak in grease.
    I dehydrated ground turkey by frying it, draining the grease then adding water as it continued to cook to get more grease out of it.

  • @nancyfornataro3424
    @nancyfornataro3424 2 года назад

    doesn't the bread crumbs keep fat in the meat? does that affect long term storage for prepping purposes?

  • @beardedyette
    @beardedyette 5 лет назад

    Fat becomes liquid at around 200F, but typically meat is browned at much higher temps. Would it be easier to "poach" the ground beef just long enough to render and pour off the fat, then return the beef to a hot pan to brown?

  • @7891234able
    @7891234able 4 года назад

    Cloth is good for trays too

  • @Kight213
    @Kight213 4 года назад

    Thank You

  • @davidsutphin
    @davidsutphin 3 года назад +1

    Hey Dixie - How long have you been able to keep your dehydrated ground beef? Will it keep unrefrigerated long enough for resupplying on a 60 day through hike?

  • @samiches2008
    @samiches2008 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for all the great videos! I have never used bread crumbs in gravel, but I have heard/watched/read of this technique before. However, it seems like the bread crumbs would soak up some of the fat you are trying to remove, making the fat a permanent ingredient. I have seen people boil or fry it and then rinse the fat off as much as possible. It seems like boiling would remove more flavor as well. How long have you kept your gravel with bread crumbs in storage? Has it ever gone rancid?

  • @tiptopgirl4124
    @tiptopgirl4124 3 года назад

    Wondering about adding the bread crumbs. Can this meat be used for LONG TERM STORAGE??

  • @tompawka9350
    @tompawka9350 3 года назад

    I don't do wheat. I'm wondering if ground flax seed would work?

  • @TheBluePepper
    @TheBluePepper 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so very much!!!!

  • @TheMrhycannon
    @TheMrhycannon 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent.!

  • @100bfriend
    @100bfriend 8 лет назад +2

    Nice common sense comes through on your videos....thank you

  • @RKONeilJr
    @RKONeilJr 7 лет назад +4

    Got to love a women who uses cast iron to cook in!

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  7 лет назад +4

      Haha, it is the best!

    • @RKONeilJr
      @RKONeilJr 7 лет назад +3

      I knew a guy that carried a cast iron skillet and a lawn chair up the Priest on the AT here in VA! Not an easy climb!

  • @banisplants6692
    @banisplants6692 3 года назад

    I have a question
    To dehydrate the meat 🍖🥓, do we need to cook first with seasoning salt?

  • @r1ballou
    @r1ballou 6 лет назад

    You are Awesome. Thank You . Ive been wondering. Love the cast iron . I use it for everything looks like the same one .

  • @JRoss707
    @JRoss707 2 года назад

    I’m planning on dehydrating a pound of ground beef for my hike in July. Does anyone have an estimated calorie breakdown for a recipe such as this per x number of ounces of freeze dried beef and bread crumbs?

  • @boodro2122
    @boodro2122 5 лет назад

    I'd imagine some kind of press would streamline this process. But I'm here to learn how to dehydrate ground beef. My dehydrater is plug in and go, btw.

  • @haney223
    @haney223 3 года назад

    Thank you for reposting

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine 4 года назад

    Never get tired of Snickers on the trail. :P

  • @mantralife6620
    @mantralife6620 2 года назад

    How long does it last when it's vacuum sealed?

  • @bleurose8380
    @bleurose8380 4 года назад

    What kind of dehydrator do you have? It seems to be quiet. My husband says my is two loud.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball 4 года назад

    Can you dehydrate the tuna and chicken packets to make them lighter.

  • @pamelarising344
    @pamelarising344 3 года назад

    Can this be stored in a mylar bag for 5-10 Years?

  • @brucehammer7463
    @brucehammer7463 5 лет назад

    If you steam the hamburger you won’t need to blot it. The steaming process melts the fat out into the water pan below. I have been steaming my hamburger for over 30 years. It works great. The secret is not rush the process. I have never gone back to frying. If you give it a try, I’m guessing you won’t either.

  • @scooter041031
    @scooter041031 8 лет назад

    Do you hunt and fish or grew up with someone that did. These are tricks that I have only seen or heard of from outdoorsmen. I use the same tricks. Sometimes I'll marinade the meat over night before dehydrating to add more flavor.

  • @JacqInTheWild
    @JacqInTheWild 2 года назад

    Would ground turkey or chicken be easier if you want that ground meat but not the fat that is in beef?

  • @markreynolds7259
    @markreynolds7259 11 месяцев назад

    How does the fat make it go bad? If you make pemmican you put tallow, which is fat in it and it will last a very long time.