Sugar-Free Keto Beef Jerky - Healthy Recipes Blog (2024)

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A simple recipe for a sugar-free keto beef jerky that you can make in your oven. There's no need to marinate the beef!

The spice mix and slow cooking are responsible for the jerky's great texture and amazing flavor.

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Jerky is one of my favorite snacks. It's tasty and filling. But it's very difficult to find commercial brands that aren't made with lots of sugar.

This homemade recipe is not only chewier and tastier than many commercial versions. It's also made with no sugar. Apart from thinly slicing the beef, it's quite easy to make. It's a simple recipe, made with just a few basic ingredients. Ever since I learned how to make it, I rarely buy commercial jerky.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make keto beef jerky. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

Flank steak: This is a tough cut but it has a great beef flavor. Slow cooking tenderizes it, and as explained in more detail below, it's really important to slice it against the grain.

To season: I use kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and chili powder. You can definitely experiment with using other spices.

Instructions

How to make keto beef jerky? It's surprisingly easy. Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps:

Your first step is to slice the beef thinly against the grain. This means finding the direction of the muscle fibers, then slicing against them, not alongside them. Cutting into the muscle fibers makes the meat easier to chew.

Once you have your slices, they're probably a bit too thick for jerky. So take each one and slice it lengthwise in half into a thinner strip, as shown in the video below. This is much easier to do with partially frozen meat.

Assuming your meat was partially frozen, now you should let the slices rest for a bit - around 15 minutes - and soften. Now, cover the meat strips with cling wrap and use a meat pounder to pound the meat strips thin.

The next step is to toss the meat slices with salt, pepper, and spices. Then, arrange the seasoned beef slices on two parchment-lined rimmed baking sheets.

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To turn these beef slices into jerky, you bake them for 3 hours at 225°F, then cool them for around 30 minutes on cooling racks.

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Expert tip

Slicing each meat strip lengthwise into a thinner strip is quite challenging unless your meat is partially frozen - then it's easy, as you can see in the video.

That's why I use frozen meat when making this recipe. I let it partially defrost in the fridge overnight. Typically after 12 hours it's not yet fully defrosted, but it's pliable enough that I can unfold the steak, slice it into strips, and then - quite easily - slice each of those into two thinner strips.

Before the next step, which is pounding the meat thin, I allow the slices to rest at room temperature for 15 minutes or so, to ensure that they are soft enough to be pounded thin.

Frequently asked questions

Does this keto version have the texture and flavor of real beef jerky?

Yes! It totally gives you the pleasurable experience of eating dried, chewy, very flavorful beef strips that take a long time to chew.

Do I need a smoker or a dehydrator to make beef jerky?

You don't need a special smoker or dehydrator. You can use your oven on low heat. Granted, the result will be jerky that needs refrigeration since not all the moisture is removed this way.

But it also means this homemade jerky is better tasting and has a better texture than completely dried-up meat strips.

Should I marinate the meat prior to drying it in the oven?

You could, but it's not mandatory, and I don't. I simply slice it, season it, then bake it in the oven.

Can I store this jerky at room temperature?

No. As mentioned above, there's enough moisture in it that you should treat it as any cooked meat and keep it refrigerated.

Variations

I love this recipe as is and almost always make it as written. If you'd like to experiment, you can do so with the spices you use. I like to use garlic powder and chili powder, but there are several more spices that you can try, including smoked paprika, cumin, and onion powder.

Serving suggestions

This tasty snack is excellent all on its own. But sometimes I use it as a dipper for cheese fondue. It's really good!

Storing leftovers

The only drawback compared to commercial products is that this homemade beef jerky does require refrigeration. You should keep it in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 4 days.

When I pack it to go, I use an insulated lunch box with ice packs and consume it within two hours. Here are some tips from the USDA on food storage.

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Sugar-Free Keto Beef Jerky

A simple recipe for a sugar-free keto beef jerky that you can make in your oven. There's no need to marinate the beef! The spice mix and slow cooking ensure the jerky's great texture and amazing flavor.

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time3 hours hrs

Rest time30 minutes mins

Total Time4 hours hrs

Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 137kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • 1.5 pounds flank steak partially frozen
  • 1 tablespoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt or ½ tablespoon of any other salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 225°F. Line two large, rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper.

  • Unfold the steak and place it on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife, cut the steak crosswise, against the grain (so that you sever the tough, thin fibers you can see on the steak) into 2-inch-wide strips.

  • You want the strips to be around ⅛-inch thick, so if they are thicker, slice each strip lengthwise into two thinner, ⅛-inch-thick strips. This is easier to do if the meat is partially frozen.

  • Allow the meat strips to rest at room temperature for about 15 minutes so that they fully defrost and become more pliable. Then, arrange them in a single layer on a cutting board, cover them with cling wrap, and use a meat pounder to pound them so that they are thinner and more even in thickness.

  • Place the beef strips in a large bowl. Add the salt, pepper, garlic powder, and chili powder. Toss with your hands until the meat is thoroughly coated.

  • Arrange the meat pieces on the two prepared baking sheets, not touching each other. Bake for 3 hours, rotating the position of the baking sheets midway through baking, until the beef is browned and dry. The smell will be amazing!

  • Remove the beef strips to a cooling rack placed on a tray or foil (to catch any drips). Allow them to cool and dry for about 30 minutes before enjoying them.

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Notes

Tip: use partially frozen meat

Slicing each meat strip lengthwise into a thinner strip is challenging unless your meat is partially frozen.

That's why I use frozen meat when making this recipe. I let it partially defrost in the fridge overnight. Typically, after 12 hours, it's not yet fully defrosted, but it's pliable enough that I can unfold the steak, slice it into strips, and then - quite easily - slice each of those into two thinner strips.

Before the next step, which is pounding the meat thin, I allow the slices to rest at room temperature for 15 minutes or so, to ensure that they are soft enough to be pounded thin.

Storing this jerky

The only drawback to this jerky compared to commercial products is that the final product does require refrigeration. You should keep it in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 4 days. When I pack it to go, I use an insulated lunch box with ice packs and consume it within two hours.

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Nutrition per Serving

Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 492mg

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FAQs

Is sugar free beef jerky keto friendly? ›

Yes, you can eat beef jerky on the Keto Diet, just make sure it's carb free and you don't over-snack which can kick you out of ketosis. In a perfect world, snacking wouldn't be needed when on the keto diet.

Is sugar necessary for jerky? ›

Sugar is a natural preservative which can help keep a jerky fresh for longer. It marries with the salt in the jerky formulation to create a more robust product, less likely to spoil. Sugar is also hygroscopic which allows it to retain moisture from the air. This helps create a softer, moister jerky that lasts longer.

What kind of jerky is good for keto? ›

So, let's dive in and embark on a delectable journey through the world of zero sugar jerky!
  • Mojave Jerky Co. ...
  • Gentlemen's Best Rosemary Steakhouse Beef Jerky. ...
  • Cattaneo Bros. ...
  • People's Choice Old Fashioned Original Beef Jerky. ...
  • Peak Pastrami Jerky. ...
  • Brooklyn Biltong Original Grass-Fed. ...
  • Vacadillos Habanero Carne Seca Jerky.

Is anything sugar free keto friendly? ›

Allulose, monk fruit, stevia, and erythritol are all keto sweeteners that taste and bake like sugar, without the negative health impacts. In fact, these low-carb sweeteners (all of which can be found right here at Splenda) have health benefits. You'll feel good about eating your keto cookie.

Are Slim Jims okay on a keto diet? ›

Slim Jims. Slim Jims are the ultimate road-trip-gas-station-convenience-store snack and it's a blessing that these bad boys also happen to be keto-friendly.

Is there such a thing as healthy jerky? ›

Healthy Jerky Brands We Love

Lorissa's Kitchen Grass Beef Sticks are made from 100% grass-fed beef and are keto-friendly. People's Choice Beef Jerky has no added nitrites, nitrates or MSG. It's also free of sugar, gluten and soy. Sogo Snacks Beef Sticks are made from humanely-raised beef and are paleo-friendly.

Is it OK to eat beef jerky everyday? ›

A Word From Verywell. Beef jerky is best consumed in moderation. Jerky is high in sodium and is a processed food. Those diagnosed with conditions such as hypertension or heart disease or who require a low-sodium diet should avoid excess consumption of beef jerky as a snack.

Can homemade beef jerky be healthy? ›

Yes, beef jerky is healthy and has many health benefits including weight loss. When consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet, beef jerky is an excellent snack food that is low calorie, high in protein, and a good source of vitamins and minerals including zinc, iron, choline, and Vitamin B12.

Does jerky spike your insulin? ›

The benefits of eating beef jerky also include its zinc and iron content, its little to no fat and that it does not affect insulin levels. Whether you are looking to bulk up or build lean muscle, beef jerky is a great way to get your daily dose of protein.

What to avoid in beef jerky? ›

Lean cuts of meat not only assure a cleaner and more consistent taste but also contribute positively to the texture and shelf-life of the final jerky product. This means you should avoid overly fatty meat.

What temperature kills bacteria in jerky? ›

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Meat and Poultry Hotline's current recommendation for making jerky safely is to heat meat to 160°F and poultry to 165°F before the dehydrating process. This step assures that any bacteria present will be destroyed by wet heat.

What is lazy keto menu? ›

A lazy keto diet consists of low-carb foods like meat, fish, full-fat dairy and non-starchy vegetables, but limits high-carb foods such as bread, potatoes, sugary snacks and some fruits. If you've tried the keto before and found it too tedious, lazy keto could be a good compromise.

Which nuts are keto? ›

Here are ten of the best nuts to indulge in on a keto diet:
  • Pecans. Pecans contain the least amount of carbs out of all nuts, with only one ounce of pecans containing just one gram of net carbs. ...
  • Brazil Nuts. ...
  • Macadamia Nuts. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Hazelnuts. ...
  • Peanuts. ...
  • Pine Nuts. ...
  • Almonds.
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What snack food has no carbs? ›

In general, zero-carb foods and keto snacks include the following: Essentially all meat (chicken, beef, pork, lamb, etc.) Fish (salmon and tuna are delicious options)

Is beef jerky good for ketosis? ›

Beef jerky can be a great Keto snack because it's high in protein and often very low in carbs. However, because most jerky is made from relatively lean cuts of beef (such as topside) – jerky is not often high in fat. That being said, pairing it with some nuts or cheese is a great way to add fats when snacking on jerky.

Are sugar free soft drinks keto? ›

While beverages such as Diet co*ke (or diet soda in general) are technically keto-compliant, they may lead you to crave more carbs. A mini review suggested that these artificially sweetened sips may trick the body into craving the calories and carbs it believes it's getting from the diet soda.

Are zero sugar monsters keto friendly? ›

Compared to Monster's original energy drink, which contains 58 g of net carbs, Monster Absolutely Zero is relatively low-carb, but it's not quite low enough to be keto-friendly.

Does sugar free Red Bull affect ketosis? ›

A keto lifestyle means avoiding sugary drinks like juices, flavored coffees or anything that can take you out of ketosis. The good news is that sugar-free energy drinks are perfectly acceptable on the keto diet.

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