scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
This
recipe, so far, has produced the best chicken jerky I've made. But
that's not what I want to talk about.
The recipe is as simple as simple gets. When I sampled it my
taste
sensors orgasmed. After I cooked them for 10 minutes, preparatory
to
dehydrating, I ate one. Then another. Then I put some
mayo on a bun
and made a sandwich. 'Nuff said.
I am lodging a a protest with the damn management! You can't use words like "best chicken jerky" and post two thirds of the recipe... you just can't ...
Very interesting. I spose that the cayenne pepper makes it "Cajun", go figure. No thyme or garlic? Allspice and ginger? Sounds more like Jerk Chicken jerky. But it does sound kinda good. Think I'll give it a try. Meby spice it up a bit with some Thai Pepper.
Did somebody from Miz-sippi write the recipe, or was step 2 omitted? And, what comes after step 3?
ReplyDeleteSir H the Comet
I have a much simpler recipe that produces authentic Southern cuisine with any protein.
ReplyDeleteCombine seasonings, use enough cayenne to kill any flavor enhancement, and add an equal weight of sugar. Then overcook everything until tough and dry.
That would be way Southern cuisine Helly. That's pretty much how they do it in Mexico; tough, dry and over spiced...and that's just the ice cream.
ReplyDeleteI am lodging a a protest with the damn management! You can't use words like "best chicken jerky" and post two thirds of the recipe... you just can't ...
ReplyDeleteHow about posting the recipe???
ReplyDelete.
The
ReplyDeleteFull Cajun Jerk Recipe is HERE
Very interesting. I spose that the cayenne pepper makes it "Cajun", go figure. No thyme or garlic? Allspice and ginger? Sounds more like Jerk Chicken jerky. But it does sound kinda good. Think I'll give it a try. Meby spice it up a bit with some Thai Pepper.
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