View Full Version : Hot/spice Jerky recommendations?
sellersm
01-28-2016, 13:10
Looking for some recommendations of either local or online sources, for hot/spicy jerky for my son-in-law. He really likes "hot" stuff, as in, habaneros/jalapenos/peppers kind of 'hot'. My daughter wants to get him a pack for his birthday, so I thought all you knowledgeable folk may know of a local or online retailer that offers a tasty jerky treat!?!?!
Thanks.
GilpinGuy
01-28-2016, 13:21
I'm making some today. Make a bunch and give him that. Homemade gifts are awesome. There are tons of recipes online and it easy.
+1. I like soy based recipes. It's better than anything available commercially imo.
SouthPaw
01-28-2016, 14:02
I've tried various recipes online but haven't found one that I have really liked. I have a shaker of some stuff someone bought me awhile ago that is habanero mix that is delicious. Unfortunately the package broke so I emptied it into another seasoning shaker I had and marked it "XXX." Wish I knew the brand but its been a few years.
Trigger Time 23
01-28-2016, 14:58
I don't know if you are ever up North, but there is a new store by the Cabelas off 144th & I-25 that specializes in jerky. I have not been in there yet, but they may have something good.
Your in luck, the Tanner Gun Show is this weekend.
I had some called Dakota Trails that was pretty good, may not be habanera.
SA Friday
01-28-2016, 17:42
IDK about super hot, but the best jerky I've eaten (short of home made) is Sweetwood Cattle Co out of Steamboat. The do make a hot jerkey.
Great-Kazoo
01-28-2016, 17:44
2 words Plano Jerky, if you don't make it your self. They're like drug dealers of jerky. IF you order from them DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT get their chocolate covered walnuts and pistachios.
If you want to make some at home, we have this killer ghost pepper salt i can send you.
http://planojerky.com/store.html
(http://planojerky.com/store.html)
KestrelBike
01-28-2016, 18:17
I've tried various recipes online but haven't found one that I have really liked. I have a shaker of some stuff someone bought me awhile ago that is habanero mix that is delicious. Unfortunately the package broke so I emptied it into another seasoning shaker I had and marked it "XXX." Wish I knew the brand but its been a few years.
Maybe you can just google-image search "shaker habanero mix" (or a combination of those and any other big details of the product you can remember) and see if a bottle design hits your memory? Helps me find stuff I can't remember the name of all the time.
GilpinGuy
01-28-2016, 18:44
+1. I like soy based recipes. It's better than anything available commercially imo.
I really like the "River City Jerky" recipe that's soy based. I make that the most. A Goole search should turn it up. Adjust the Cayenne up to make it hotter. Yum.
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