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soy sauce for salt in jerky marinade?
Hi all,
We've just got ourselves a dehydrator, and we're interested in making jerky. The instructions in the booklet that came with the dehydrator say you should include 2 teaspoons of salt per kilo of meat in any marinade. If I'm using a marinade that includes soy sauce, what's the best way to calculate how much salt it includes? Web searches say that soy sauce contains 20% - 25% salt, but is that by weight or volume? And anyway, are the 2 teaspoons of salt you need to include flat teaspoons or rounded teaspoons? Any advice greatly appreciated! Thanks, Liz |
soy sauce for salt in jerky marinade?
Liz wrote:
> Hi all, > We've just got ourselves a dehydrator, and we're interested in making jerky. > The instructions in the booklet that came with the dehydrator say you should > include 2 teaspoons of salt per kilo of meat in any marinade. > If I'm using a marinade that includes soy sauce, what's the best way to > calculate how much salt it includes? Web searches say that soy sauce > contains 20% - 25% salt, but is that by weight or volume? And anyway, are > the 2 teaspoons of salt you need to include flat teaspoons or rounded > teaspoons? > Any advice greatly appreciated! > Thanks, > Liz > > I use a level teaspoon of salt per pound of meat, so 2 heaping teaspoons per kilogram is about the same (as long as it's not heaping very much.) The density of salt is 2.17 g/cm3, and the density of water is 1 g/cm3, so salt is about twice as heavy as water. I'd guess the 25% you quoted is by weight, but I don't know. I think you'd be better off calculating from the grams of sodium per tablespoon on the nutritional label, because the sodium content of soy sauce can vary quite a bit from one brand to the next. I just use salt in my beef jerky. I'm making jerky right now to take to the inlaws next week. Best regards, Bob |
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soy sauce for salt in jerky marinade?
"Liz" > wrote in message ... > Hi all, > We've just got ourselves a dehydrator, and we're interested in making jerky. > The instructions in the booklet that came with the dehydrator say you should > include 2 teaspoons of salt per kilo of meat in any marinade. > If I'm using a marinade that includes soy sauce, what's the best way to > calculate how much salt it includes? Web searches say that soy sauce > contains 20% - 25% salt, but is that by weight or volume? And anyway, are > the 2 teaspoons of salt you need to include flat teaspoons or rounded > teaspoons? > Any advice greatly appreciated! > Thanks, Well I don't put salt in my jerky marinade. I do however use a lot of soy sauce. I put other things in to my own taste ie brown sugar, garlic etc Ophelia |
soy sauce for salt in jerky marinade?
Cheat. Go to Walmart in the food dehydrator section and pick up a box
of Jamacan Jerky Sesoning Mix. :) Merry Christmas Craig On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 01:04:08 GMT, "Liz" > wrote: >Hi all, >We've just got ourselves a dehydrator, and we're interested in making jerky. >The instructions in the booklet that came with the dehydrator say you should >include 2 teaspoons of salt per kilo of meat in any marinade. >If I'm using a marinade that includes soy sauce, what's the best way to >calculate how much salt it includes? Web searches say that soy sauce >contains 20% - 25% salt, but is that by weight or volume? And anyway, are >the 2 teaspoons of salt you need to include flat teaspoons or rounded >teaspoons? >Any advice greatly appreciated! >Thanks, >Liz > > |
soy sauce for salt in jerky marinade?
"Ophelia" > wrote:
> Well I don't put salt in my jerky marinade. I do however use a lot of soy > sauce. I put other things in to my own taste ie brown sugar, garlic etc Soy sauce, red wine, honey and a touch of toasted sesame oil. Salt? Never used it. I've never had it last long enough to go bad. Which reminds me, I should make some soon. :-) |
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