Smoked Beef Jerky Recipe [Low Carb, Keto, Sugar Free] (2024)

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This smoked beef jerky recipe has been a long time coming! I've always been a jerky fan through and through; I eat it daily during the summer months when we're in adventure-mode, camping nonstop or out exploring trails all day. Homemade jerky is a godsend when you're in these situations. Easy to pack in, super low carb, and incredibly delicious! About a year ago, I learned how to make beef jerky in a smoker instead of an oven or dehydrator. Game. Changer. Since I know firsthand how frustrating it can be to find a keto beef jerky that isn't loaded with carbs and sugar, I wanted to share my smoked beef jerky recipe with you as soon as I got my beautiful (seriously, it's GORGEOUS!?) new Traeger grill.

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If you're an avid reader of the site, you might recall from some of my previous recipes that I used an old charcoal smoker. Some might call it an "entry level" smoker, but I won't church it up; it was a sadlittle grill that I adopted for $20 after being neglected in a stranger's backyard. It was fun to learn with but to say that I was excited to upgrade would be a definite understatement. And boy, is this Traeger one hell of an upgrade!

I've always been a bit intimidated by the bigger grills, but this is as "set it and forget it" as possible. You put wood pellets in, turn a little knob, boom, you're ready to cook. You know where you can find me all summer! I'll be in my tiny garden, pretending it's an outdoor kitchen: cold drink in one hand, tongs in the other, hair smelling of applewood and hickory. ?

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Low Carb Keto Beef Jerky

Let's talk about carbs in beef jerky for a minute. Those little packs of jerky at the store can run you anywhere from 5 to 15 grams of carbs per ounce. And I don't know many people who can eat just one ounce of beef jerky once they get started!

In a pinch, storebought beef jerky isn't the worst food choice you can make, but it's always good to be cautious. The ingredients and nutrient composition of jerky can be deceiving. You wouldn't think little slices of meat could pack so many carbohydrates, but most jerky marinades are loaded with sugar. It can add up if you aren't mindful of it. Luckily, you now have my homemade smoked beef jerky recipe!

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Homemade Keto Beef Jerky Recipe

First things first, you're going to want to pick up a nice cut of lean meat for your smoked jerky. I like to use top round beef because there isn't much fat or connective tissue to trim off during prep and it has a pleasant texture for jerky. Eye of round or bottom round works well too! You'll want to grab about two pounds of raw meat per pound of jerky produced. The meat loses moisture as it cooks and the overall weight will decrease by about half, so keep that in mind if you're aiming for a specific yield!

You'll want to slice your meat thinly. I use a meat slicer because I'm that person that has a gadget for everything, including an industrial-style meat slicer. No meat slicer? No problem! You can just use a super sharp knife to cut thin pieces of beef. Go slow and try to get even-thickness throughout, aiming for about ¼-inch. Ideally, the jerky will all cook at the same pace, but thinner pieces will cook more quickly, and thicker pieces will take longer. For planning and logistics, two pounds of meat sliced ¼-inch fit perfectly across the lower rack of the Traeger grill (418 square inches) in one layer. If doing a larger batch of jerky, you can stack in additional jerky racks.

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To keep the carbs low in my smoked beef jerky recipe, I opt to use coconut aminos as the base of my marinade and don't use any sugar at all. Instead, I load up the spices and salt. I've included the recipes for two of my favorite marinades below. The more traditional jerky flavor marinade consists of coconut aminos, garlic powder, onion powder, and smoked paprika. For spicy beef jerky, I use coconut aminos, Thai garlic chili sauce, and sriracha for the marinade. My kids love the traditional flavors, but I like it hot!?

If you're running short on time, you can choose to marinate the beef for a few hours instead of the longer time frame, but I like to marinate overnight and upwards of 24 hours. Seal the meat and the marinade in a zipper-lock bag, then pop it in the fridge until you're ready to start smoking.

To prep the meat for the smoker, discard the marinade and dry the excess liquid from the meat with paper towels. I find it's easiest to lay out beef slices on top of paper towels to wick away moisture from the bottom side, then blot from the top as well. If everything is laid out in a single layer during this step, it makes it easy to salt and season the meat too.

I always add salt after the meat has been dried and before smoking. If you are going to add any additional seasoning to your jerky, now would be the time to do it, so everything sticks well. If you're following this recipe to a T, pair pepper with the traditional flavor marinade and/or sprinkle chili flakes on the beef from the spicy marinade. Feel free to get creative!

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Beef Jerky in a Smoker

Now you'll need to prep your smoker. I used hickory pellets, but you can use any variety of wood. It's always fun to try different flavors. If you're using a Traeger like mine(Pro Series 22), you will load the pellets into the hopper and turn the knob to smoke. That's all it takes to get started! *Side note: if you do have a Traeger, I found an awesome subreddit with tips and tricks specifically for your grill. Super cool, r/Traeger!

Lay the slices of beef in a single layer directly on the grill grates or across jerky racks. Close up your grill and let the smoke work it's magic for 4 to 5 hours, or until the smoked beef jerky is dry but pliable. Easy peasy!

Store your jerky in an airtight bag and pack it with you on your next hike, camping trip, or just running errands around town. Smoked beef jerky is the perfect on-the-go food; when you take the time to make it at home, you don't have to worry about the carbs creeping in. Enjoy your jerky!

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Smoked Beef Jerky Recipe

A delicious low carb, keto-friendlybeef jerky recipe that you can make at home in your smoker!

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Special Diet: Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo

Servings: 16 1 oz servings

Serving Size:

Net Carbs: 1g

Author: Tasha

Ingredients

The Meat

  • 2 pounds top round beef boneless, thinly sliced (sub eye round or bottom round as needed)

Traditional Flavor Jerky Marinade

Spicy Beef Jerky Marinade

Toppings

The Wood

  • applewood or hickory

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Instructions

  • Using a meat slicer or sharp knife, cut beef into thin sheets and strips approximately ¼-inch in thickness. Generally, cutting with the grain of the meat creates chewier pieces, while cutting against the grain produces a more crumbly jerky that is easy to bite into. Choose one direction or another based on desired results, or try a combination of both to see what you prefer! Remove and discard any fat, silverskin (fascia), or other connective tissue from the meat. Place thetrimmed beef in a large zipper-lock bag.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the marinade. For a more traditional beef jerkyflavor, combine coconut aminos (or soy sauce/liquid aminos!), garlic powder, onion powder, and smoked paprika. For a spicy marinade, combine coconut aminos with Thaigarlic chili sauce and sriracha. Pour the mixture into the bag and distribute the marinade throughout the meat by massaging from outside of the bag. Seal the zipper-lock and place the beef in the refrigerator to marinate for a minimum of three hours.

  • Remove the slices of beef from the marinade and pat the meat dry with paper towels once you're ready to cook. Liberally season with salt and sprinkle optional toppings if you prefer. Add pepper for peppered jerky or sprinkle red chili flakes to pair with the spicy jerky marinade. Get creative!

  • Prep your smoker or fire up your Traeger grill to smoke. Once the grill/smoker is ready, lay the beef out in a single layer directly on the grill or on removable smoker racks. Close the smoker lid once the meat is arranged and smoke until the beef jerky is dry yet flexible when bent, about 4 to 5 hours.

  • Let jerky rest at room temperature for about an hour. Store sealed and refrigerated in an airtight zipper-lock bag or vacuum bag.

Notes

Nutrition information provided in the table is based on a single 1 oz serving.

Nutrition data for total recipe: 1268 kcal, 18g total carbs, 211g protein, 31g fat.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Smoked Beef Jerky Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

78

% Daily Value*

Fat

1

g

2

%

Sodium

194

mg

8

%

Potassium

216

mg

6

%

Carbohydrates

1

g

%

Fiber

g

%

Sugar

g

%

Protein

13

g

26

%

Net Carbs

1

g

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tasha

Hi, I'm Tasha–nutritionist, recipe developer, and multi-published cookbook author.

Smoked Beef Jerky Recipe [Low Carb, Keto, Sugar Free] (2024)

FAQs

Is sugar free beef jerky keto-friendly? ›

Beef jerky can be keto as long as it has 0g carbohydrates and 0g sugar. Not all beef jerky is keto.

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.

Is beef jerky good for a low carb diet? ›

Beef Jerky: With its concentrated protein content and savory flavors, beef jerky is a go-to snack for those following a low-carb lifestyle. Pepperoni Slices: Packed with flavor, pepperoni slices provide a delicious and portable low-carb snack option.

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.

Which nuts are most keto-friendly? ›

Here are some of the best keto-friendly nuts:
  • Almonds. Almonds are versatile and widely available low-carb nuts. ...
  • Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are low-carb tree nuts grown in Australia. ...
  • Pecans. Pecans are an excellent source of low-carb, high-fat nutrition for your keto diet. ...
  • Brazil nuts. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Hazelnuts. ...
  • Pine nuts.
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What to avoid in beef jerky? ›

Sodium Nitrates in Beef Jerky

Beef jerky is also typically high in sodium nitrates. These compounds are often added to processed foods to help preserve them and give them a salty flavor. Because of this, most experts recommend limiting eating processed foods like beef jerky, hot dogs, and lunch meats.

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 is the secret to good jerky? ›

Top tips for making jerky

use the freshest meat possible. use lean cuts like top or eye of round. pat the jerky dry from any marinade before dehydrating to accelerate the process. freeze meat before slicing to make it easier to cut.

Is popcorn OK for low carb diet? ›

Corn is a whole grain, after all. Carb-rich foods aren't necessarily bad for you. Even on a low-carb diet, you can enjoy a few handfuls of popcorn without going overboard.

Is beef jerky good for belly fat loss? ›

Yes, it can be. In essence, beef jerky is healthy as an occasional snack and recipe additive. As a fairly low-fat, high-protein and vitamin-rich food, it can be a tasty part of your weight loss journey. Like all foods, it should be one piece of a holistic diet that checks your nutritional boxes.

Are Slim Jims keto? ›

Yes – but, before you get excited and start stock-piling Slim Jim meat sticks, you should know that Slim Jims aren't a great solution to your keto snacking struggles.

What is the best meat for smoking jerky? ›

I always use eye of round but you can also use top round, bottom round and possibly others. The eye of round is lean, has a small bit of fat on the top but it is easily trimmed off leaving you with the best meat for beef jerky in my opinion.

Is zero sugar beef jerky healthy? ›

Unlike many processed snacks laden with artificial additives, the healthiest beef jerky brands are packed with protein, low in fat, and often free of sugar and gluten.

What sandwich meat is keto? ›

Nearly all minimally processed meats are good sources of keto-friendly protein, including beef, chicken, fish, shellfish, pork, turkey, bison, and lamb. A 100-gram serving of these meats typically contains 17-21 grams of protein. Fattier cuts, like bacon and sausage, are lower in protein than leaner cuts.

Does sugar free candy break keto? ›

Are sugar-free candies keto-friendly? Many sugar-free candies are keto-friendly. But it's always important to read the nutrition label to determine how many total and net carbs a product contains to decide if it can fit your dietary needs. One sugar substitute to limit while on a keto diet is maltitol.

Is sugar free flavoring keto? ›

Lifestyle Friendly: Works with keto, diabetic, candida, paleo, vegan, low-carb, low-sugar, non-GMO, and all-natural diets. Quality Ingredients: Contains water, vegetable glycerin, non-GMO Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener (erythritol and monk fruit extract), natural flavors, cultured dextrose, cellulose gum, sea salt.

Are sugar free soft drinks Keto friendly? ›

The bottom line. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, or co*ke Zero, recreates the Classic co*ke flavor without any of the sugar or carbs. It does so by substituting sugar with artificial sweeteners. This means you can drink it without knocking yourself out of ketosis.

Is snack pack sugar free keto? ›

They are also keto friendly (0g of protein, 1g net carbs [1g total carbs minus 0g dietary fiber], and 1g added sugar per serving) and fit a low carb lifestyle (1g net carbs per serving [1g total carbs minus 0g dietary fiber]).

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