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Beans also dehydrate nicely and easily. I have done canned black beans or pinto beans. I have thrown those in with those simple spanish rice mixes and those are good. Homemade refried beans dehydrate wonderfully. Add a cheese square and some Fritos or corn chips and its excellent.I’ll defnately use this!
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Here’s what I’m thinking… one what cut of elk was it and did it have any fat? Dehydration of Wild game fat is not really something I’ve ever had success at and is definitely a source of spoilage smell.Question....I just finished my elk chili dehydration yesterday. Put them in Mylar bags when it finished. Today, I opened to drop in the oxygen packets, and there was a smell. It was not a chili smell, a bad smell. I dare say it smelled like meat that was spoiled.
Please tell me this is the elk's "gamey" smell I'm picking up? Could my chili somehow have gone bad in less than 24 hours?
I’ll be interested in how it tastes. All the wildgame I’ve dehydrated was pressure canned prior to dehydration.It was 100% ground elk, fat drained off, and fully cooked chili before dehydrator. I’m going to rehydrate and eat one obviously, but wanted to know if anyone else ever got a weird smell.
This is my first time dehydrating
How long has it been since you ate it???Update-I just ate a chili mac test meal. It was AMAZING! Super stoked it came out perfect, and I will never again force down purchased meals full of crap.
I was so skeptical, I put off eating it for over a week because I put so much time and effort into making them, I was scared of the outcome.
It tasted as if I just made it fresh. Thanks to all for the info!
Great ideas, looking forward to trying some of these!Making your own DIY backpacking meals may seem complicated at first but Jake Lamphier (@lamp_ak) shows that it isn't as bad as you might think. He also shares a couple of his favorite recipes in his article DIY Backpacking Meals.
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Jake lives in rural Alaska and for the last 15 years has been hunting and fishing all across the state. Jake’s obsession with hunting is rooted in the prize of a full freezer and the adventures which bring that meat home. As an Alaskan resident, Jake is blessed with the opportunity to hunt many of North America’s most iconic big game, spending 70+ days a year in the field, living out of his pack, and roaming the wilderness of Alaska. In addition to being a die-hard DIY hunter, he also guides for Hidden Alaska Outfitters, helping people have an Alaskan hunting experience of their dreams!
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This is great! Looking forward to trying some of these on the next hunt. Keep posting new recipes!Making your own DIY backpacking meals may seem complicated at first but Jake Lamphier (@lamp_ak) shows that it isn't as bad as you might think. He also shares a couple of his favorite recipes in his article DIY Backpacking Meals.
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Jake lives in rural Alaska and for the last 15 years has been hunting and fishing all across the state. Jake’s obsession with hunting is rooted in the prize of a full freezer and the adventures which bring that meat home. As an Alaskan resident, Jake is blessed with the opportunity to hunt many of North America’s most iconic big game, spending 70+ days a year in the field, living out of his pack, and roaming the wilderness of Alaska. In addition to being a die-hard DIY hunter, he also guides for Hidden Alaska Outfitters, helping people have an Alaskan hunting experience of their dreams!
Give Jake a warm Rokslide welcome and let him know what you think of his article.