Authentic Beef Birria Recipe (Slow-Braised Mexican Beef in Rich Chile Consommé)
Introduction to Beef Birria
Beef Birria is a traditional Mexican dish from Jalisco made by slow-braising beef in a rich red chile consommé until it becomes fall-apart tender. It is deeply flavorful, smoky, slightly spicy, and often served as both a comforting stew or as filling for crispy birria tacos.
This recipe combines chuck roast and bone-in short ribs with dried chilies, tomatoes, garlic, and warm spices to create an authentic, restaurant-style birria you can make at home.
What Makes This Beef Birria Recipe Authentic?
This version focuses on traditional Mexican cooking techniques and bold flavors.
Beef Birria stands out because:
- It uses dried Mexican chilies for deep, smoky flavor
- The meat is slow-cooked until extremely tender
- The broth (consommé) is rich, silky, and layered with spices
- It can be served in multiple ways (stew, tacos, quesabirria)
The combination of guajillo, pasilla, and arbol chilies creates a balanced sauce that is earthy, mildly sweet, and gently spicy.
Ingredients for Beef Birria

Meat
- Beef chuck roast
- Bone-in beef short ribs
Dried Chilies
- Guajillo chilies
- Pasilla chilies
- Arbol chilies (optional for heat)
Vegetables & Aromatics
- Roma tomatoes
- White onion
- Garlic cloves
- Fresh ginger
Whole Spices
- Black peppercorns
- Cumin seeds
- Coriander seeds
- Cloves
- Dried oregano
- Dried thyme
- Mexican cinnamon stick
- Bay leaves
Liquids & Seasoning
- Apple cider vinegar
- Water
- Kosher salt
- For Serving
- Chopped white onion
- Fresh cilantro
- Lime wedges
- Corn tortillas
Step-by-Step Instructions for Beef Birria

Step 1 – Prepare the Meat
Trim excess fat from the chuck roast, cut into large chunks, and season with salt.
Step 2 – Prepare the Chilies
Remove stems and seeds from dried chilies. Rinse well to remove dust and improve flavor.
Step 3 – Build the Chile Base
In a large pot, cook tomatoes, onion, garlic, chilies, and spices until fragrant. Add vinegar and water, then simmer to soften the chilies and develop flavor.
Step 4 – Blend the Sauce
Blend the mixture until completely smooth, then strain it back into the pot to create a silky consommé base.
Step 5 – Slow Cook the Beef
Add beef, short ribs, salt, bay leaves, and extra water into the sauce. Simmer on low heat for 2½ to 3 hours until the meat becomes tender and easily shreds.
Step 6 – Shred the Meat
Remove beef from the pot, discard bones and bay leaves, then shred the meat into bite-sized pieces.
Step 7 – Serve
Serve as a stew with consommé or use the shredded beef for tacos, quesabirria, or fusion dishes like birria ramen.
Serving Ideas for Beef Birria
Beef Birria is versatile and can be enjoyed in many ways:
- Traditional birria stew with broth
- Crispy birria tacos
- Quesabirria tacos with melted cheese
- Birria ramen (fusion style)
Pro Tips for the Best Beef Birria
- Use bone-in meat for richer broth flavor
- Always strain the chile sauce for smooth texture
- Adjust spice level by controlling arbol chilies
- Slow cooking is essential for tender beef
Storage and Reheating
- Refrigerator: 3–4 days in an airtight container
- Freezer: Up to 3 months
- Reheat: Warm slowly on stovetop for best flavor and texture
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Beef Birria in a slow cooker?
Yes, cook on low for 6–8 hours after preparing the chile sauce.
How spicy is Beef Birria?
Mild to medium by default, but heat can be increased with arbol chilies. What is the best cut Chuck roast and bone-in short ribs give the best flavor and texture.
Final Thoughts
Beef Birria is a rich, comforting Mexican dish that combines slow-cooked beef with a deeply flavorful chile consommé. Whether served as a stew or turned into crispy tacos, it delivers bold, authentic flavor and restaurant-quality results at home.