Description
Pages / Length: 22
Published Date: January 2012
Revised: September 2020
Jerky is a nutritious, nonperishable, and lightweight protein source, but making it requires a lot of care. If done incorrectly, you can poison yourself or others. This publication shows you how to make this delicious treat safely at home, including the proper use of ovens or dehydrators and that of thermometers; how to accurately judge doneness; the preparation techniques needed when dehydrating different types of protein, including fish; and how to condition, package, and store your batches safely after they’re done. Illustrated, with a few recipes.
Page Count: 22
Published: January 2012
Revised: September 2020
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For your next hunting trip, the information in this bulletin will make sure the meat you bring home will be high quality.
This handbook is an extensive update of the Food Safety Advisor Volunteer Handbook. The interest in consumer food safety and preservation by the general public has expanded, therefore, this edition of the Handbook was written…
El enlatado a presión es la única forma segura de conservar carne, aves de corral, mariscos y verduras en latas. Este folleto describe los diferentes tipos de ollas de presión disponibles, las características de seguridad…
Handling, preparation, processing directions, and helpful tips are offered for canning tuna, clams, oysters, crabs, shrimp, and other fish--including trout and salmonid species.
