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This dish brings back memories of traditional home preservation methods. What many grandmas called simply “dried beef” (sometimes “jerky” or “sun-dried meat,” depending on the region) was a practical way to store meat long before freezers. The result is deeply savory, chewy, and full of concentrated flavor—perfect as a snack or to use later in cooking. Note: Names vary by family and region. Without certainty of the exact traditional name, this recipe focuses on the method used for classic dried beef/jerky. 1 kg (2 lb) lean beef (round, flank, or sirloin) 2 tbsp coarse salt 1 tbsp black pepper 1 tsp paprika (optional) 1 tsp garlic powder or crushed garlic 1 tsp ground cumin or coriander (optional) 1 tbsp vinegar or lemon juice (traditional preservative, optional) Instructions

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Traditional air-drying: Hang in a clean, dry, well-ventilated place for several days.
Oven: Dry at 70–80°C (160–175°F) with the door slightly open for 4–6 hours.
Dehydrator: Dry at 65–70°C (150–160°F) until firm and dry.

Cool and store
Let cool completely.
Store in an airtight container in a cool place or refrigerate for longer shelf life.
Serving tip: Eat as-is, or slice thin and add to beans, eggs, or traditional stews—just like grandma used to do.

Enjoy your food!

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