Birria Tacos Recipe

Indulge in juicy, chile-braised beef wrapped in crispy tortillas dipped in rich consomé - discover the secrets of authentic birria tacos.

I’m thrilled to share my tested recipe for authentic birria tacos, a dish I’ve perfected over countless attempts in my home kitchen. These slow-cooked, chile-marinated tacos have become a weekend tradition that my family can’t resist. While they might seem complex at first, I’ll break down every step to help you create these crispy, meat-filled treasures. Let’s explore the secrets behind making restaurant-quality birria tacos right in your kitchen.

Recipe

tender juicy cheesy crispy

Get ready to commence on a mouthwatering journey with these insanely delicious birria tacos that have taken the food world by storm. As someone who’s tested countless versions, I can confidently say this recipe strikes the perfect balance of tender, juicy meat and that signature rich, crimson consomé that makes birria truly special.

These tacos combine slow-cooked, chile-marinated meat (traditionally goat or beef) with melted cheese and are dipped in that gorgeous brick-red broth before being crisped to perfection on the griddle.

The result? A mind-blowing explosion of flavors – spicy, savory, and slightly sweet, with an incredibly satisfying contrast between the crispy tortilla and succulent meat. Whether you’re hosting a weekend gathering or craving something extraordinary for dinner, these birria tacos will transform your kitchen into a Mexican street food paradise.

Don’t let the ingredient list intimidate you – this recipe breaks down the process into manageable steps that guarantee restaurant-quality results right at home.

Ingredients

spiced beef birria tacos

To create authentic Mexican birria tacos that burst with rich, complex flavors, you’ll need a careful blend of dried chiles, aromatic spices, and tender meat. The key to achieving that signature deep red color and intense taste lies in selecting high-quality dried chiles, while the meat choice can be flexible based on your preference. Traditional birria calls for goat meat, but beef has become equally popular and more accessible.

  • 3 lbs beef chuck roast or goat meat, cut into large chunks
  • 4 dried guajillo chiles, stemmed and seeded
  • 2 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded
  • 2 chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
  • 1 white onion, roughly chopped
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano (Mexican preferred)
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3 whole cloves
  • 2 bay leaves
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

For serving:

  • 12-15 corn tortillas
  • 1 cup white onion, finely diced
  • 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 2 limes, cut into wedges
  • Oaxaca or Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
  • Consommé (the strained cooking liquid)

How to Make the Best Authentic Mexican Street Tacos

chile marinated slow cooked beef

• Toast and soak dried chilies

Remove stems and seeds from the dried chilies (guajillo, ancho, and chipotle). Toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat for 2-3 minutes until fragrant, being careful not to burn them.

Place toasted chilies in hot water and let soak for 30 minutes until soft and pliable.

– Blend the marinade

Transfer the soaked chilies to a blender along with garlic, onion, Mexican oregano, cumin, cloves, cinnamon, apple cider vinegar, and beef broth.

Blend until completely smooth, straining if needed to remove any tough bits of chile skin.

– Marinate the meat

Cut beef (chuck roast and short ribs) into large chunks. Season with salt and pepper, then coat thoroughly with the chile marinade.

Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow flavors to penetrate the meat.

– Cook the birria

Transfer marinated meat and marinade to a large Dutch oven. Add bay leaves and additional beef broth until meat is covered.

Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer covered for 3-4 hours until meat is fork-tender and easily shreds.

– Shred the meat

Remove meat from the cooking liquid and shred using two forks. Keep the cooking liquid (consomé) warm for dipping and serving.

– Prepare the tortillas

Dip corn tortillas in the top layer of fat from the consomé. Cook on a hot griddle or comal, add shredded meat, onions, and cilantro to one side, then fold and continue cooking until crispy on both sides.

– Serve with accompaniments

Serve tacos with lime wedges, additional chopped onion and cilantro, and small bowls of hot consomé for dipping.

Include salsa roja, chopped radishes, and pickled onions as optional toppings.

– Store leftovers

Keep leftover meat and consomé separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat gently on stovetop before serving.

Chef Tips

tender flavorful birria techniques

Professional chefs have shared their secrets for achieving the most flavorful birria tacos possible.

I’ve learned that knife skills are essential – slice your meat against the grain for maximum tenderness.

When it comes to plating techniques, I recommend warming your tortillas first and serving the consommé on the side.

Don’t forget to garnish with fresh cilantro and onions.

Nutrition

high protein essential minerals

Birria tacos are rich in protein due to their meat content and provide essential minerals from the various spices used. One serving typically includes 2-3 tacos.

Per serving (2 tacos):

Calories: 380

Total Fat: 22g

Saturated Fat: 8g

Cholesterol: 85mg

Sodium: 890mg

Total Carbohydrates: 24g

Dietary Fiber: 3g

Protein: 28g

Iron: 15%

Calcium: 8%

Potassium: 320mg

Vitamin C: 4%

What You’ll Love About This Recipe

flavorful comfort food feast

These irresistible Mexican street-style tacos bring authentic restaurant flavors right to your kitchen. Once you master this recipe, it’ll become your new favorite way to wow friends and family at dinner time.

Rich and Complex Flavors – The tender beef slowly simmers in a sauce made with dried chilies, aromatic spices, and fresh herbs. This creates deep layers of savory goodness.

Make-Ahead Friendly – You can prepare the meat and consommé up to 3 days ahead. This makes it perfect for meal prep or stress-free entertaining.

Customizable Toppings – From traditional onions and cilantro to creative additions like pickled vegetables, each person can build their perfect taco just the way they like it.

Recipe Card

Experience the rich and flavorful Mexican dish that has taken social media by storm. These tender beef tacos are slow-cooked in a fragrant chile-based broth until the meat becomes incredibly juicy and fall-apart tender, then served in tortillas with melted cheese and the rich consommé for dipping.

Ingredients:

3 lbs beef chuck roast

4 dried guajillo chiles

2 dried ancho chiles

4 garlic cloves

1 onion

2 tomatoes

1 tablespoon oregano

1 teaspoon cumin

2 bay leaves

Salt and pepper to taste

Corn tortillas

Oaxaca cheese

Lime wedges for serving

Cilantro and diced onions for garnish

Instructions:

  1. Toast and soak dried chiles
  2. Blend chiles with garlic, onion, tomatoes, and spices
  3. Strain sauce and marinate meat for 4 hours
  4. Cook meat in Dutch oven with marinade for 3-4 hours
  5. Shred meat when tender
  6. Dip tortillas in consommé, fill with meat and cheese
  7. Pan-fry until crispy
  8. Serve with remaining consommé for dipping

Notes:

Store leftover meat and consommé separately in airtight containers for up to 5 days.

Equipment:

Dutch oven

Blender

Strainer

Large skillet

Time:

Prep time: 30 minutes

Cooking time: 4 hours

Cuisine: Mexican

Serving: 8-10 tacos

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