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Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks
Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks
Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks
Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks

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Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks

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Military Surplus Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks

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San Clemente CA 92673
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Freeze Dried Uncooked Sirloin Steaks


These Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks average between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are 5 to 6 inches across. The meat comes from the sirloin round area. This type of steak is leaner and full of rich flavor. Lean beef provides us with power to feel full longer, to stay active longer, and to build muscles. Additionally, it provides 10 essential nutrients such as Protein, Iron, B12, and others. There is the right amount of fat marbling with this cut, and they are gourmet trimmed so there is no excess fat on the outside. Get these delicious Freeze Dried Steaks exclusively at MREdepot.

All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment. Each can weighs 13 oz.

Flash Facts:

  • #10 Size Cans (aka Gallon Can). 6 cans per case.
  • 13 oz per can
  • U.S. Government/Military Surplus
  • 25+ year shelf life
  • No Refrigeration Required
  • June 2024 Production


These Freeze Dried Steaks were manufactured by a large military defense contractor. We just purchased a large lot of these steaks directly from a Defense Reutilization Office (DRO) Source. Although actual use is always classified on these kinds of bids, our information is that these are purchased for the Executive Branch use, not for our troops in the field. That usually means these go to underground bunkers for continuity of government use by strategic military leaders, congressional members and sometimes even White House staff or leadership. As always, we opened several cans to try these out before we offer them to you, and these steaks are amazing: tender, boneless, gourmet trimmed, very tasty, and as fresh as the day they were flash frozen and dehydrated! They are 3/4 to 1 inch thick with no fat.

Preparation: To prepare the steak, just soak it in cold or warm tap water for 2 hours and cook. These steaks are perfect for grilling. However, they also can be cooked in a sauté pan and finished in the oven, or even broiled. They are best prepared using high-heat to sear the outside and to leave the inside moist and tender. We found that it is best to tenderize the steak by marinating it before cooking, which should work out perfectly because you have to re-hydrate the steak anyways, so you can re-hydrate it in the marinade. You can even use Jaccard meat tenderizer if you have one. Once we re-hydrated the steak in the marinade, we seared it hot, and finished slowly, then we allowed some time to rest before eating it. However, it is completely up to you how you want to prepare them. Once rehydrated, they look just like sirloin steaks you would get at your grocer's deli. There was no shrinkage when we cooked them. We've found that although great with only a 2 hour soak in warm tap water or marinade, if you let them sit longer they get even more tender. You can expect 25+ years shelf life as long as the steaks are sealed in the can - and probably as many as 30 to 40 since there is no water or oxygen in the can to spoil them!!!

Once opened they will last:

  • up to 1 year in a Zip Lock bag with refrigeration once opened but not re-hydrated
  • up to 60 days in a zip lock bag without refrigeration once opened, but not re-hydrated
  • up to 5 days in the fridge once they are re-hydrated.


These are perfect for storing and using for many years! You can have great tasting food in seconds with no mess and no waste - and it doesn't matter if the power goes out!! You can open just one can at a time and in just 2 hours cook one or as many of these as you want however you would cook any other fresh sirloin steaks!!! Perfect for camping, boating, traveling, or at the cabin.

Manufactured, Procured, and Canned in the USA