![]() ![]() We like to see Boar's Head getting experimental. Suffice it to say that Boar's Head Bold Aloha Sunshine Pineapple Turkey Breast does not integrate pineapple well into its mix of flavors. Pineapple's bracing acidity and tropical warmth can be used to great effect in some meat dishes, but only if they're applied correctly. The arguments about whether pineapple belongs on pizza never end (for the record, we're pro-Hawaiian pizza). Here is a quick, two minute, video showing you the basics of using a jerky board.We all know that mixing pineapple with savory foods can be controversial. How do you use a jerky board? I was too lazy to write it out so I took a photo of the instructions that came with mine □Īgain, when you get down to your final slices use the wood insert to protect your hand. If you don’t want the seasonings then the board and knife set from The JerkySpot would be an excellent choice.Īs far as the actual board and slicing knife both of these options are pretty much identical. If you are doing some gift shopping then the Hi Mountain Jerky Kit would make an excellent present. You also get a wood insert that you use to protect your non-cutting hand when you get down to the final few cuts on your meat. The Hi Mountain Jerky Kit comes with a jerky board, a nice meat slicer and enough cure and seasoning for 15 pounds of meat. I bought the Jerky Kit from Hi Mountain and really like it. I actually gave my slicer away to a friend because I only used it three or four times a year and I was running out of cabinet space. There are tons of reviews for this slicer and it has proven that it holds up well.īefore you buy an electric slicer make sure you have adequate storage space. The Chef’s Choice 7 inch electric meat slicer is easy to use, easy to clean and, at under $100, is very affordable. I went with the Chef’s Choice 7 inch slicer. The total time (slicing plus cleaning) would be identical between the two options and I would get much more consistent slices across the entire batch using an electric slicer. If I was going to make a 10 pound batch of jerky i would go straight to an electric slicer in a heart beat. My arm gets a little tired and my attention starts to wander. When I slice 5 pounds of meat using a jerky board my final slices are not as pretty as my initial slices. Total Time = 20 minutes.įor small batches of jerky it is much faster to use a jerky board than an electric slicer.Īlthough jerky boards have the advantage in small batches the tide turns the more you slice. Cleaning the meat slicer takes me about fifteen minutes since I have to take everything apart, wash the blade, wipe the meat juicer off of the entire slicer and reassemble everything. When I use an electric meat slicer I can slice up 5 pounds of beef in about five minutes. Cleaning the jerky board takes two minutes of washing in hot soapy water. When I use a jerky board I can slice up 5 pounds of beef in about ten minutes. I typically make jerky in batches of 2-5 pounds. Jerky boards and electric meat slicers are both simple to use but consistency and ease of cleaning come into play as the batch size changes. When you are slicing meat for jerky you want something that is simple to use, produces consistent slices and is easy to clean. Chef’s Choice 7 inch Electric Meat Slicer for batches over 10 pounds.A Jerky Cutting Board for batches under 10 pounds.I have spent quite a bit of time looking for great a jerky slicer and have come to the conclusion that what you need really depends upon your batch size. ![]()
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