Birria
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Birria

Ingredients

  • Tomate x10
  • Onion x1
  • Garlic x10
  • 1 tbsp of Allspice
  • 1 tbsp full black pepper
  • 1/2 tbsp cumin seeds (or ground)
  • 1 tbsp dry thyme
  • 1 tbsp dry oregano
  • A piece of cinnamon
  • Bay leaves x3
  • Optionally, add some toasted coriander seeds
  • Chile Guajillo clean x8
  • Chile Ancho clean x5
  • Optional you could add a couple of clean chile de árbol if you want it a bit more spicy
    • We are adding spicy salsa later, so this step is truly optional just for the flavor of the consome itself
  • 2 tbsp white vinegar

The Meat (It could vary, but rib is a good choice)

  • Add salt to the meat
  • Let it rest a while
  • Seal the meat in high heat with some oil
    • We are looking for some color
  • Add the beef to the consome.

The consome

  • Add 2 lt of water and put everything in a pot to boil for 5-10 mins
    • Optionally you can replace water or part of the water with some beef stock
  • Blend everything
  • Add the blend to more water (like the size of your pot, leaving some space for the meat)
  • Add 2-3 tbsp of thick salt
  • Cook for 2-3 hours (or 50 mins in a pressure cooker)
    • Add more water in the middle if necessary
  • Remove the meat
  • Add more salt to the console if needed
  • Strain the consome

Salsa (you can make whatever salsa you prefer, this is a suggestion)

  • Chiles pasilla x2
  • Chiles de árbol x10
  • Tomatillos x10
  • Boil for 3 mins and let it rest for another 10 mins
  • Add everything to a blender with garlic x3 and onion x1/4
  • Add salt and black pepper
  • Blend everything

After cooking

  • Optional if you have time but let the consome rest in the freezer to separate the fat
  • Put some corn tortillas in a comal
  • Add some fat to the comal
  • Add some Oaxaca cheese
    • Confession, in my darkest moments I added mozzarella because I couldn’t find Oaxaca cheese and it works, not the best but it’s better than nothing
  • Add some meat
  • Close the tacos

Companions

  • Get some consume and add some chopped cilantro and onion

Inspiration

This recipe is not exactly one of these ones but was heavily inspired by the combination of both, the ingredients I can find in Berlin, and some personal preferences developed while I was living in Mexico.
 
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