Easy Birria Tacos Recipe (2024)

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August 11, 2020 | Last Updated on January 8, 2023 by Patricia Valbrun

Easy Birria Tacos Recipe is the perfect comfort food to serve your family and friends on your next movie night or dinner! It's simple yet so tasty and delicious that they will surely be back for more.

If you’re looking for the best easy birria tacos recipe instant pot, this post will come in handy for those times when you want to eat something tasty.

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What is Birria?

Birria is a traditional slow-cooked Mexican dish commonly made with goat meat. Nowadays, this dish is usually made with beef, veal, lamb, or pork meat.

This savory, sweet and spicy dish is usually eaten as a stew or as a taco filling like our recipe today.

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Birria Ingredients

Here you have the complete birria tacos ingredients list for cooking the best birria tacos you’ll ever taste. Keep an eye out for some recommendations I made after trying this recipe a few times.

Beef Angus – to highlight the whole dish, I decided to use Beef Angus. This is one of the tastiest beef and is very tender which makes it more suitable for this recipe
Epis – In this recipe, we’ve included Epis, a Haitian Seasoning. You can use this in a lot of recipes so keeping a jar of it in your fridge will probably come in handy.
Guajillo Pods – make your birria tacos taste as authentic as it can be by using traditional Mexican spices. Guajillo is sun-dried peppers and is the second-most commonly used dried chili in Mexican cuisine after poblanos. You can find these in the Mexican aisle of any grocery store. If you’re worried about the spiciness, Guajillo has a mild to medium level of spiciness so it’s very tolerable.
Chile de Arbol – this is another Mexican chili pepper and is much spicier than Guajillo. If you don’t tolerate spicy food well, you can reduce the amount of this in your recipe.
Oregano – if you’re staying true to this Mexican dish, instead of using the regular oregano use Mexican oregano. Unlike the regular oregano which has a minty undertone, Mexican oregano has a more citrusy flavor and compliments the spices better, resulting in an ultimate birria tacos recipe.

Step By Step: How to Make The Best Birria Tacos

Birria tacos are very easy to make and only involve a few steps that include marinating the meat, cooking it, making the sauce and assembling your tacos.

MARINATE - Using lemon and vinegar, wash and dry the meat. With your epis seasoning, marinate the meat for 2-24 hours in the fridge.

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BOIL - In a large pot, brown the beef on both sides. Add the onion, garlic cloves, along with the bell pepper with cloves. Quick tip: you can stick in cloves inside the pepper.

Cover with water, chicken stock or you can just use chicken bouillon a drop of vinegar for tenderness and bring it to a boil.

After bringing it to a boil, cover, and simmer on medium heat until meat is tender for about 2 hours. While boiling, skim off the top and throughout

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CHILE SAUCE - Remove all the seeds from inside the Chile pods. In a small pot, add water until just covered and bring to a boil.

Let it simmer for about 10-15 minutes until the Chile pods are soft and tender. Strain the chilies reserving 1 cup of the boiling liquid then blend until you get a smooth consistency.

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BEEF - Once the beef is tender discard the onion and garlic cloves then strain the beef and SAVE THE LIQUID (any leftovers you can blend and add it back into the sauce).

I do this so I can shred the beef easier. After that, add the beef back to the water and pour in your blended pepper mixture then mix well and continue to cook for another hour.

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TACOS - Now that the Birria de res is done we can start building tacos! Preheat flattop or skillet to medium-high heat.

Dip tortillas into the left-over liquid, place onto the skillet and top with cheese mixture. Let the cheese melt a little.

Top it off with the beef from the beef, cilantro, and white or red onions. Fold in half and continue to cook each side until crispy.

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And your Birria Tacos are ready! Eat these tacos on their own or if you want to go the extra mile, you can serve them with tortilla chips or any of your favorite Mexican side dishes.

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Making Chili Sauce For Birria Tacos

Making the chili sauce for birria tacos is super simple and only requires very few steps and ingredients. Here’s the brief rundown.

Remove all the seeds from inside the Chile pods.

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Combine all the chilis in a small pot then add just enough water to cover and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for about 10-15 minutes until the Chile pods are soft and tender.

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Strain the chilies and make sure to reserve 1 cup of the boiling liquid. Put the chilies in the blender along with a cup of boiling liquid, blend starting on low to high and add your spices, blend until you get a smooth consistency.

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And you’ve successfully done your easy birria tacos chili sauce that will take your birria tacos to the next level.

Cooking Birria

There are many ways to cook this recipe, traditionally this is slow-cooked. However, if you don't have much time and still want to get the same result, you can use an instant pot.

Alternatively, you can also use a dutch oven (make sure to preheat it) or your good 'ol stovetop. Whichever works for you, they will surely be delectable!

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Taking Your Birria Tacos To The Next Level

Not many people might be aware of this, but if you want to experience the ultimate birria tacos flavor, then you have to dip your tortillas into the stew and then fry them using fat (or butter, or oil).

This will allow that crispy golden brown exterior in the tortilla to be fully appreciated by you and your guests. Simply dip the tortillas into the stew and use another skillet with hot oil to quickly fry them for a few minutes on each side.

Once they’re done, place the tortillas in a plate or container with some paper towels to drain the excess oil and you’re ready to assemble your birria tacos.

Cooking Birria Tacos In A Slow Cooker vs Dutch Oven

As I just mentioned, you can make this recipe in an instant pot or a dutch oven if you’d like.

For the dutch oven, you’ll need a fairly large one for this recipe, and simply follow the instructions mentioned and when the moment to close the instant pot arrives, you’ll make a change. Cover your dutch oven and set it in a low setting over your stove for as long as possible.

As for the slow cooker method, you simply put all the ingredients in it and set your stove to the lowest heat possible for around 6-8 hours. Yes, it is a long time but the final flavour will be exquisite. Since you’re slow-cooking the meat, it will end up super soft and tender, excellent for tacos.

Best Way to Storing Birria

If you cooked a large batch of Birria, you can put them in a container and freeze them to use them for later. Reheat them and you're ready for another taco night!

Aside from using it as a taco filling, you can also pair it with rice and eat it as it is. As for the tortilla, you can easily reheat them on a pan or in an oven.

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Easy Birria Tacos Recipe is the perfect comfort food to serve your family and friends on your next movie night or dinner! It's simple yet so tasty and delicious that they will surely be back for more.

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Servings 6 people

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Ingredients

  • 2 lbs roast beef angus
  • 2 tablespoon epis
  • tablespoon chicken bouillon
  • 2 white onions medium onions
  • 4 roma tomatoes
  • ½ green bell pepper
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 12 garlic cloves
  • 5 whole cloves
  • ½ cinnamon stick
  • ½ tablespoon peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon salt to taste

Tacos

  • tortillas
  • mozzarella cheese
  • 1 white onions ( chopped) red onions optional
  • 1 bunch cilantro

Chile sauce

  • 7 chile pods
  • 4 guajillo pods
  • 4 chile de arbol
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 2 teaspoon oregano
  • 2 teaspoon whole cumin
  • ½ thyme
  • ¼ cup vinegar
  • salt

Instructions

Birria

  • Wash and dry the meat with lemon and vinegar. Marinate the meat using epis seasoning and set in the fridge for 2-24 hours.

  • In a large pot, brown the beef on both sides. Next, add in your onion, garlic cloves, bell pepper with cloves (Trick you can stick in cloves inside the pepper), chicken boullion, cinnamon stick, peppercorns, bay leaves, tomatoes , salt and vinegar . Cover with water or chicken stock. Bring to a boil then cover and simmer on medium heat until meat is tender, about 2 hours. Skim off the top while boiling and throughout.

  • Remove all the seeds from inside the Chile pods. In a small pot add water until just covered, bring to a boil then simmer for about 10-15 minutes until the Chile pods are soft and tender. Strain the chilies reserving 1 cup of the boiling liquid and blend until a smooth consistency.

  • Once the beef is tender discard the onion and garlic cloves then strain the beef and SAVE THE LIQUID (any left overs you can blend and add it back into the sauce). I do this so I can shred the beef easier. Then add the beef back to the water and pour in your blended pepper mixture and mix well and continue to cook for another hour.

  • Now that the Birria de res is done we can start building tacos! Preheat flattop or skillet to medium-high heat. Dip tortillas into the left-over liquid, place onto the skillet, and top with cheese mixture. Let the cheese melt a little then top it off with the beef from the beef, cilantro, and white or red onions. Fold in half and continue to cook each side until crispy.

How To Make Chili Sauce

  • Remove all the seeds from inside the Chile pods.

  • Combine all the chilis in a small pot then add just enough water to cover and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for about 10-15 minutes until the Chile pods are soft and tender

  • Strain the chilies and make sure to reserve 1 cup of the boiling liquid. Put the chilies in the blender along with a cup of boiling liquid, blend starting on low to high and add your spices, blend until you get a smooth consistency.

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FAQs

What is birria tacos sauce made of? ›

Birria sauce is made by blending dried chiles, Mexican oregano, cloves, garlic, cumin, and a few other spices together. The final result is a smooth, rich, and spicy sauce perfect for flavoring meats and other proteins. It's one of those recipes that you really need to taste to understand.

What makes birria tacos so good? ›

Birria tacos feature tortillas filled with the stew's tender, juicy meat. The tortillas are dipped in the thin layer of fat that floats to the top of the birria, then filled with meat and thrown on the griddle, giving them their Instagram-worthy look and addictively crispy exterior.

What is the best cut of meat for birria tacos? ›

A combination of two meats creates the best balance of tender texture from chuck roast and succulence from short ribs. The beef's slow-cooked flavor comes from the adobo sauce. Claudette Zepeda is an award-winning Mexican-American chef from San Diego known for her bold culinary style.

Is birria tacos better with corn or flour? ›

In short, corn tortillas are the way to go for your birria tacos. If you really like flour tortillas you can use them too, but in that case you'll be eating a birria burrito and you experience will be different.

What is birria broth made of? ›

Cooked slowly in a rich and spicy consomé—a deeply flavorful red broth made with dried Mexican chiles, herbs, spices, and aromatics—the meat becomes tender and is served shredded in the consomé. It's a stew that is built on layers upon layers of flavor with smart techniques and little effort.

What is a consomme sauce? ›

Consommé (pronounced "con-som-AY") is a strong, rich, flavorful soup made by concentrating and clarifying stock.

What does birria mean in english? ›

Birria (Spanish: [ˈbirja]) is a meat stew or soup made from goat, beef, lamb, mutton, or chicken. The meat is marinated in an adobo made of vinegar, dried chiles, garlic, and herbs and spices (including cumin, bay leaves, and thyme) before being cooked in a broth (Spanish: consomé).

Why is birria expensive? ›

Items at La Vaca Birria are fairly labor intensive, Lopez said: Staff cook the birria in the oven a day before it's served, chill it overnight to remove fat from the broth, then braise it until it's rich and tender. The work has paid off.

Why are my birria tacos soggy? ›

How do you make sure birria tacos don't go soggy? Fresh tortillas are an important trick in avoiding sogginess as they absorb less moisture. Make sure not to add too much sauce before frying too, as it will weaken the structure.

What is birria meat called in English? ›

Birria is a Mexican dish that is made from goat or beef. Goat is the traditional meat used for birria, but beef can also be used. Barbacoa is a type of meat that can be used for birria.

What is birria meat in english? ›

Birria is a preparation of stewed meat with a chili-based adobo sauce/broth that is braised for many hours before serving, originally from the Mexican state of Jalisco. Traditionally it is made with goat meat, but beef, lamb, mutton, and vegan meat substitute recipes exist.

What is another name for birria tacos? ›

Quesabirria ("cheese birria") (also called birria tacos or red tacos) is a Mexican dish comprising birria-style cooked beef folded into a tortilla with melted cheese and served with a side of broth (Spanish: consomé) for dipping.

What kind of tortilla is best for birria? ›

Simply dip a corn tortilla in the richly-flavored birria broth, place it on a hot skillet and fill it with birria beef and your favorite Mexican cheese, fold and fry until the cheese has melted and the birria taco shell is nice and crispy, then serve the quesatacos up nice and warm with an extra bowl of the warm birria ...

How do you thicken birria taco sauce? ›

Next, add the beef broth and the spices and bring the mixture to a boil. Finally, reduce the heat and let the sauce simmer for about 30 minutes or until it has thickened to your desired consistency. Once the sauce is ready, you can make birria tacos or any other dish that calls for berry sauce.

Why do birria tacos have two tortillas? ›

because if you have an overly juicy taco filling, two corn tortillas will hold up better than one. I think it's totally essential. The moisture trapped between two warm tortillas will keep them warm and soft and from toughening up as quickly as just one. It's like a little pillow of warm and moist air in between.

What is the dipping sauce called for birria tacos? ›

I say not really. BUT, please keep in mind that I am Peruvian and this means I grew up with spicy food so my tolerance is quite high. The Birria Tacos are then filled with melty Oaxacan cheese (quesillo), cilantro, lime and white onion. And a small bowl of consomé is served on the side for dipping.

What makes birria taste like birria? ›

Chiles: Stemmed and seeded dried Guajillo chiles and dried Ancho chiles give birria its characteristic deep red color and rich, complex flavor.

Are you supposed to drink consomme? ›

You can you it as sauce to dip your delicious tacos in.. . and you can also drink it!

Is barbacoa sauce the same as birria? ›

Barbacoa sauce is thicker and slowly cooked while birria is boiled or steamed.

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