FAQs
Traditionally, birria is made with goat meat, but these days, beef (like chuck roast or short ribs) is a popular choice. It's slow-cooked with chilies, tomatoes, garlic, and spices until it’s incredibly tender and flavorful.
Birria tacos are filled with juicy, slow-cooked meat, while quesabirria tacos take it up a notch with melted cheese, making them extra gooey and crispy.
Consomé is the rich, flavorful broth that comes from cooking the meat. It’s served on the side for dipping, adding even more depth and juiciness to every bite.
They have a mild to medium heat, depending on how many chilies you use. If you like things spicier, you can always add more heat, but if you prefer a milder taste, you can tone it down.
Absolutely! In fact, the flavors get even better after sitting in the broth for a day. Just reheat the meat and crisp up the tacos fresh before serving for the best texture.
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