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Tenderizing
06 September 2016, 21:19
Bob NisbetTenderizing
Here's something I never knew:
Using Baking Soda will tenderize any meat.
Here’s what to do with a large piece of meat you might grill or pan-sear.
① Rub the meat with baking soda.
② Let it rest in the refrigerator for 3 to 8 hours.
③ Rinse the meat thoroughly to remove all the baking soda.
④ Cook as desired.
The meat will be seriously tender.
Bob Nisbet
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17 September 2016, 06:23
M774nowThanks for the tip. I'll try it next week and report back.
18 September 2016, 03:31
Texas KillartistThanks for the info.
I'll try it on Elk backstrap this weekend.
18 September 2016, 05:20
GatogordoAccording to my sources, it only works on contact, that is, it does not penetrate, so the meat needs to be really thinly sliced for it to be effective all the way through.
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18 September 2016, 06:37
jdollarAny meat sliced thin enough is tender. Think about Arby's roast beef sandwiches. If baking soda doesn't penetrate it's the thin slicing that fools you into thinking it's tender. If it does penetrate, it doesn't matter how you slice it....I have no idea whether it penetrates or not- try it and see.
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21 September 2016, 06:39
M774nowTried it yesterday on two elk steaks cut 1/2" thick. Left it in the frig for 5 hours. It completely altered the taste of the meat rendering it inedible.
Scratch that idea.
22 September 2016, 02:03
JiriM774now:
Bob didn't tell anything about taste. He just wrote that it will tender the meat.
So my question is: Was the meat tender or not?

Jiri
BTW I use sometimes this hand tenderizer:
http://www.jaccard.com/Origina...--48-Knife_p_10.html23 September 2016, 20:09
GatogordoYou're supposed to completely wash off the baking soda before cooking. Did you do that?
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
28 September 2016, 06:46
M774nowOf course I did. It made it marginally tender but completely altered the flavor to almost no taste at all.
Back to my usual methods.
28 September 2016, 22:54
JTEXquote:
Originally posted by Jiri:
M774now:
Bob didn't tell anything about taste. He just wrote that it will tender the meat.
So my question is: Was the meat tender or not?

Jiri
BTW I use sometimes this hand tenderizer:
http://www.jaccard.com/Origina...--48-Knife_p_10.html
That's what I use on my cutlets! Works like a champ.