How to Make Chicken Jerkey in a Smoker

Chicken jerky is a convenient, healthy snack. Make your own chicken jerky at home with your smoker for a long-lasting snack. Your smoked chicken jerky will be a portable snack for long camping or hiking trips, a healthy option for school lunches or a thoughtful, homemade part of a gift basket. Experiment with different marinades until you find the recipe you like best. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • 2/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
  • 2/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1 tsp. black pepper
  • 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1 tsp. onion powder
  • 3 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • Smoker
Show More

Instructions

  1. Marinade the Chicken

    • 1

      Slice chicken thin (1/8 inch). Freeze or partially freeze the chicken prior to slicing to make this easier.

    • 2

      Combine all marinade ingredients in large container. Add chicken and place in refrigerator.

    • 3

      Allow chicken to marinade for two to four hours or overnight if desired. Mix every one to two hours to make sure chicken is coated evenly.

    Smoke the Chicken

    • 4

      Drain chicken in a colander. Pat dry with paper towels to remove as much moisture as possible.

    • 5

      Select smoking method based on your smoker's capabilities: hanging, setting on wire racks or lying in mesh smoking baskets. Baskets or hanging will be the fastest method.

    • 6

      Set smoker at 140 degrees F to dry chicken without smoke for one hour. If using wire racks, turn chicken after 30 minutes.

    • 7

      Add smoke and raise temperature to 160 degrees F. Smoke for two to three hours.

    • 8

      Continue to raise temperature to 185 degrees F. This final stage should take three hours for the chicken to completely dry.

    • 9

      Check the jerky. It should have lost about 50 percent of its bulk and should not snap when bent.

    • 10

      Cool jerky to room temperature and then refrigerate or freeze it for storage.

Tips & Warnings

  • Experiment with different methods of making chicken jerky. Use your oven instead of a smoker. Consider using a food dehydrator.

  • Try using different meats. Beef, turkey, fish or even lean ground meats can be used in place of chicken.

  • Do not add water to your smoker when smoking chicken jerky as the point is to remove moisture.

  • Homemade jerky does not last as long as commercially-made and packaged jerky. At room temperature, your chicken jerky should last two to three months. The leaner the meat, the longer it will last as fats tend to make the jerky spoil more quickly.

Related Searches:

References

Resources

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Make Chicken Jerky for Dogs

    Every dog likes treats, but even a Milk Bone must taste dry after a while. There's a very easy way to make...

  • How to Make Chicken Jerky

    These steps walk you through the basic jerky-making steps. Making jerky is easy, and once you are familiar with this process, you...

  • How to Smoke Deer Jerky

    For many hunters, smoked deer jerky is one of the rewards of the annual deer hunt. Smoking deer jerky requires a smoker...

  • How to Make Jerky Smoked Fish

    The most common jerky smoked fish recipes to be found are for salmon, which is delicious. But it's easy to make jerky...

  • How to Make Smoked Beef Jerky

    Make beef jerky for a quick snack. Dehydrating and smoking beef are popular ways to make beef jerky. Create beef jerky with...

  • How to Warm Up a Smoked Chicken

    Smoked chicken makes an excellent meal when you first prepare it. It also provides great leftovers when you warm it up later....

  • Homemade Jerky Smoker

    Comments. You May Also Like. How to Smoke Jerky in a Smoker. Jerky is a healthy meat snack commonly made from lean...

  • How to Build Your Own Jerky Smoker

    In the ancient world, smoked meats were a staple of winter diets. Smoking dries the meat to prevent molding and bacterial growth...

  • How to Make a Jerky Smoker

    A jerky smoker is any container that allows you to make a slow smoky fire in a pit with a chimney. Inside,...

  • How to Smoke Meat on a Smoker

    Adding smoked flavor to beef steaks, wild game or chicken creates a whole new sensation for the palette. Smoking is also great...

  • How to Make Smoked Deer Jerky

    Make deer jerky with fresh venison. Dehydrate venison by choosing one of several dehydration methods to create smoked deer jerky. Deer jerky...

  • How to Make Deer Jerky in a Smoker

    When making deer jerky, raw deer meat must be heated to 160 degrees F, prior to dehydration, to kill any bacteria. This...

  • How to Smoke Beef Jerkey

    Many people prepare beef jerky using a dehydrator or an oven, but the most popular method of preparing jerky is to use...

  • How to Slice a Roast for Jerky

    Not everyone has access to fresh venison, moose, elk or bison, but beef, pork, fish and smoked turkey can also be thinly...

  • How to Smoke Venison Jerky Strips

    Venison, or deer meat, is a lean, healthy meat that requires careful preparation and cooking so it does not end up too...

  • How to Make Beef Jerky in a Smoker

    Make your own smoked beef jerky from a slab of lean meat in larger quantities than can be bought at the store...

  • How to Smoke Jerky in a Smoker

    Jerky is a healthy meat snack commonly made from lean cuts of beef, chicken, bear or venison, although the possibilities are endless....

  • How to Make Jerky in a Propane Smoker

    Jerky is a cut of lean meat that has been dried. It has been popular for thousands of years, especially for people...

Related Ads

Know Your Knives: Josh Ozersky’s Comprehensive Guide

I have a lot of knives. You probably do too. I really don’t know what to do with them all. There’s a Chinese cleaver, aï؟½

Featured