pemmican
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01/29/26 05:37 PM
01/29/26 05:37 PM
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AKAjust
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Anyone make pemmican? just
Last edited by AKAjust; 01/29/26 05:38 PM.
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Re: pemmican
[Re: AKAjust]
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01/29/26 06:10 PM
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Turtledale
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Only made it once. My buddy had fat from prime rib trimmings. We added dried venison and cranberries.
We smoked the meat then put it in the dehydrator We also put the dehydrated cranberries We bought in the dehydrator to lose some extra moisture. We then chopped up the venison and cranberries very fine. Melted the beef fat and poured over the mixture then stirred We poured this into cupcake molds and filled halfway.
Strange to eat, but not bad. I remember that the cold fat in the pemmican took some getting used to.
If I did it again id add some salt
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Re: pemmican
[Re: AKAjust]
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01/29/26 08:02 PM
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beaverpeeler
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I made some for a Junior High project. Kind of looked like a dog turd. Teacher said if I would eat some I would bet an A+!
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Re: pemmican
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01/30/26 05:11 PM
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BigBob
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Only made it once. My buddy had fat from prime rib trimmings. We added dried venison and cranberries.
We smoked the meat then put it in the dehydrator We also put the dehydrated cranberries We bought in the dehydrator to lose some extra moisture. We then chopped up the venison and cranberries very fine. Melted the beef fat and poured over the mixture then stirred We poured this into cupcake molds and filled halfway.
Strange to eat, but not bad. I remember that the cold fat in the pemmican took some getting used to.
If I did it again id add some salt Bear fat won't coat your mouth with grease, like cow fat does.
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Re: pemmican
[Re: AKAjust]
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01/30/26 07:02 PM
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Turtledale
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Thanks BigBob thats good to know
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Re: pemmican
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01/30/26 11:25 PM
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Minnesota
Woodsloafer72
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Only made it once. My buddy had fat from prime rib trimmings. We added dried venison and cranberries.
We smoked the meat then put it in the dehydrator We also put the dehydrated cranberries We bought in the dehydrator to lose some extra moisture. We then chopped up the venison and cranberries very fine. Melted the beef fat and poured over the mixture then stirred We poured this into cupcake molds and filled halfway.
Strange to eat, but not bad. I remember that the cold fat in the pemmican took some getting used to.
If I did it again id add some salt Bear fat won't coat your mouth with grease, like cow fat does. You want a hard fat, like tallow, for pemmican. Soft fats, like lard or bear grease, don't work the same. Also, pemmican is not a snack food. While it can be eaten straight, it is primarily for cooking. Shave a block into a kettle of water, bring to a boil, and add some corn, parched corn, or wild rice and cook into a thick porridge. The Canadian voyagers used peas. It will stick to your ribs and keep you going. You can also slice it fairly thin and hold it over the coals until it is hot, then eat it. Don't add salt when making it. Salt attracts moisture, which shortens keeping time. Pemmican is probably the earliest form of an mre. It can be eaten plain, but a lot better cooked into a goulash or soup. It goes farther that way, as well.
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Yesterday at 04:32 AM
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some early exploration into north pole, the explorers used pemmican. The needed the fat to keep bodies producing heat.
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Re: pemmican
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Woodsloafer72, was the prime rib trimmings we used, the right type of fat? If not could you explain a little further, thanks
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Woodsloafer72
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Woodsloafer72, was the prime rib trimmings we used, the right type of fat? If not could you explain a little further, thanks
It will work, but the suet is better. I wouldn't recommend deer fat if you have a choice. Maybe we can get ksnow to chime in. He probably knows quite a bit, as well.
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