How to Make Pemmican: Survival Food Recipe That Lasts Decades - Survival Cache (2024)

Years ago I visited a friend whose family was making pemmican. Now, this was a long time and before I became more interested in the history of such things. Up until that point I had never heard of pemmican and was very curious as to what it was.

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I did not receive any sort of history lesson from the family but was offered a piece to taste. I popped it into my mouth and remembered thinking it tasted rather bland.

As I chewed I noticed that everyone was helping in some way to make this odd-tasting piece of meat. I wondered what the deal was but soon forgot all about it. It wasn’t until years later when I began reading more history books that I came across pemmican again. It was then that I found out what it was but also that there was an interesting history behind it.

SKIP AHEAD

What is Pemmican?

Pemmican is often referred to as the ultimate survival food because it is highly compact and nutritional. It also lasts a very long time. Traditionally, it is made from just three ingredients. Dried meat, suet or tallow, and dried berries.

Pemmican Recipe

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As noted above pemmican in its simplest form is made from three ingredients dried meat, tallow, and dried berries.

The following recipe is one that I found from the Youtube channel Townsends. This channel is dedicated to showcasing the lifestyle of the 18th century and they featured a wonderful, and short, series on pemmican. If this topic interests you, I highly recommend heading on over and checking them out. At the end of this article, I will include the links to the pemmican series. Okay, back to the recipe.

Here are the ingredients you will need.

  • Thinly sliced beef or any read meat. One pound of raw beef should produce ¼ of a pound of dried meat.
  • Suet. This can be bought at some stores, online, or you can render the tallow yourself. The amount needed will need to be equal in weight to the dried beef.
  • Dried berries. The berries are optional but add a bit of flavor and more nutrition to the pemmican but the pemmican will not last as long. Use roughly a 1:8 ratio of berries to meat.

How To Make Pemmican

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The slices of beef will need to be dried out as much as possible. This can be done in a dehydrator or in an oven. When an oven is used, set it to the lowest setting possible. Be sure that you plenty of time set aside as this drying out the meat will take ten plus hours.

You will know when the meat is done because it will be extremely brittle and easy to break apart.

The dried meat now needs to be made into a coarse powder. The easiest way to accomplish this would be to break the dried meat into pieces and then place it into a blender or food processor.

Once the meat has been made into a coarse powder, place it into a mixing bowl. Add in the berries (optional) and the tallow. Thoroughly mix all of the ingredients and transfer to the container you wish to keep the pemmican in.

History of Pemmican

Pemmican is a type of food from the 18th and 19th century. It was originally made by the natives of North America but after realizing its value, it was eaten, sold, and traded by a wide range of individuals.

Traditionally the meat that was used was bison meat, though other meats were used as well. This simple food was carried by all kinds of travelers and allowed people to survive through harsh conditions and when other food was not available. One of the reasons that pemmican was considered the best survival food was that when stored properly it could last for decades.

Pemmican as a Survival Food

Pemmican is a great survival food because it packs nutrition into a manageable size for transporting. As stated earlier in the article, every pound of raw meat will produce roughly a ¼ of a pound of dried meat. I am going to use those numbers in a more relatable example.

Let’s say I go hunting and after processing the animal I end up with a hundred pounds of raw meat. That is a lot of meat. It is also not that easy to transport when considering its weight and that it needs to be preserved. But if that one hundred pound is dried as it is in the pemmican recipe, it turns into roughly 25 pounds of meat. Now that is much more manageable.

How Long Does Pemmican Last?

The second great benefit of pemmican as a survival food is that it it lasts a long time and has a long shelf life. When prepared and stored properly it can last for decades.

Think about that for a moment. A meal that you prepare today could be eaten ten years down the road. That is pretty amazing.

In case you care to learn more about this very interesting and traditional survival food I highly recommend checking out Townsends three-part series below.

How to Store Pemmican?

After cutting the pemmican, place in airtight containers. Store them in a dry place that’s also cool and dark (e.g., your basem*nt, attic).

If you want, you can also store it in your freezer in ziploc bags.

Pemmican Video Series

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Wrapping it Up

I hope you enjoyed this article and recipe for how to make pemmican.

We would love to hear any experiences you have had with this particular survival food. Have you ever made pemmican? Do you have any other interesting recipes for how to make this survival food? Please sound off in the comment section below and let us know. Thank you for reading.

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Bryan grew up in the Midwest and spent every waking moment outdoors. Learning how to hunt, fish, read the land, and be self-reliant was part of everyday life. Eventually, he combined his passions for the outdoors, emergency preparedness, and writing. His goal was to spread positive information about this field. In 2019, Bryan authored the book Swiss Army Knife Camping and Outdoor Survival Guide. His second book, Paracord Projects For Camping and Outdoor Survival, is scheduled to be released on March 2, 2021.

How to Make Pemmican: Survival Food Recipe That Lasts Decades - Survival Cache (2024)

FAQs

How to make pemmican for long term storage? ›

However, in order for pemmican to be shelf stable it does require a one-to-one ratio of fat to meat by weight; although some recipes call for a two-to-one ratio of fat to meat for extra calories. Interestingly, honey is an acceptable sweetener because it never spoils.

Can you survive off of pemmican? ›

You don't want to survive on pemmican alone. Strenuous backpacking will lead to daily glycogen depletion, best re- plenished with carbohydrates. For low to moderate exertion of long duration, diets high in fat work relatively well, but require a prior period of adaptation.

How long does pemmican last in storage? ›

At room temperature, pemmican can generally last from one to five years, but there are anecdotal stories of pemmican stored in cool cellars being safely consumed after a decade or more.

How to prepare pemmican? ›

How to Make Your Own Pemmican
  1. Dry the meat like jerky, slicing thin pieces against the muscle grain. ...
  2. Build a drying rack over a fire. ...
  3. Powder the dried meat finely using stones, a mortar and pestle, or a food processor.
  4. Dehydrate the berries. ...
  5. Melt tallow from beef, venison, elk or bison.
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How long does vacuum sealed pemmican last? ›

A: In the freezer, years. At room temp, a year easily.

What spices are best for pemmican? ›

This will make the pemmican with the best shelf life. 1–Place raw ground meat in a mixing bowl. Mix in your favorite spices like: black pepper, anise, rosemary, lavender. (This is my favorite all-round combo but it's good to have several varieties.)

Should you add salt to pemmican? ›

Add salt at a rate of 1.5-1.9% of the total weight of your powders used. For the original recipe, your mix will only be meat/salt.

What is the best meat to use for pemmican? ›

A staple in Native American cuisine, pemmican was generally made with Bison. This preserved meat came in especially useful during the winter months with North American colonist and Canadian hunters as food was scarce.

Is pemmican bad for you? ›

Both pemmican and jerky are high in protein, making them excellent choices for a nutritious snack. Pemmican, with its combination of dried meat and fat, provides a calorie-dense option.

Can you put spices in pemmican? ›

Spices can be and usually are added, while dried berries are sometimes a feature. It can be formed into any shape convenient for storage and consumption.

How did Native Americans store pemmican? ›

Native American tribes relied heavily on bison, especially during the harsh winters, and pemmican was a creation that was cooled and sewn into bison-hide bags for storage.

How much pemmican do you need to survive? ›

40 day winter: 12800 pemmican. 50 day winter: 16000 pemmican. These are near-minimums, though, and you should shoot for higher. (I say near because a colonist can survive for five days without food.)

Can you use bacon grease for pemmican? ›

Make Pemmican: Animal fat is the basis of this survival food that's been around for centuries. Combine bacon fat, lean dried meat, berries, and nuts and pound it into a paste. Flatten the mixture into patties and let it sit until it hardens.

Can you make pemmican with a dehydrator? ›

Place a piece of parchment paper over a dehydrator tray. Pour the pemmican onto the center of the paper, then use a rolling pin to evenly spread the pemmican to the edges of the tray. Dehydrate at 155°F for 8 hours, or until the meat is completely dried (make sure there is no moisture in the center).

Can you add oats to pemmican? ›

I made two samples, the original containing just dried beef, beef dripping, dried fruit and honey, and what I called Amundsen's recipe with added oatmeal and some chick pea flour.

What keeps pemmican from spoiling? ›

As soon as out meat has been turned into a powder we will be adding rendered beef suet to the meat. Suet is the fat around the kidneys of the cow and works best for pemmican because it stays hard at room temperature and will help to preserve your meat.

What is the lifespan of pemmican? ›

Room Temperature: At room temperature, pemmican can last from 3 to 5 years if stored in airtight conditions. Refrigerated/Frozen: In the refrigerator or freezer, pemmican can last for over 20 years. It is important to minimize temperature fluctuations to prevent condensation and bacterial growth.

How does pemmican not go rancid? ›

Jerky, here defined as seasoned and dehydrated meat, is porous — when exposed to humidity, the dry jerky actually absorbs water vapor out of the air and begins to spoil. Pemmican, on the other hand, is not porous. The rendered fat in Pemmican seals the pores in the dry meat, so that humid air can't moisten the meat.

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