Quesabirria Tacos

Quesabirria tacos have become a sensation, and for good reason! These delicious, savory tacos filled with tender, slow-cooked beef or goat meat, gooey melted cheese, and dipped in a flavorful consommé are simply irresistible. Whether you’re hosting a taco night or craving something truly special, quesabirria tacos are sure to elevate your meal.

Why You’ll Love These Quesabirria Tacos

Tender & Flavorful: The slow-cooked meat, marinated in a blend of chiles and spices, is full of deep, smoky flavors that melt in your mouth.

Cheesy Goodness: Oaxaca or mozzarella cheese oozes out of the crispy tortillas, adding a rich and creamy texture.

Dipping Sauce: The consommé, a savory broth made from the birria cooking liquid, takes these tacos to the next level. It’s perfect for dipping and soaking the tacos for added flavor.

Ingredients

For the Birria:

Beef or goat meat (like chuck roast or short ribs), about 2 lbs

Chiles: guajillo, ancho, and chipotle (for a deep, smoky flavor)

Garlic: 4 cloves, minced

Onions: 1 large, chopped

Tomatoes: 2 medium, chopped

Spices:

1 teaspoon cumin

1 teaspoon oregano

2 bay leaves

1 cinnamon stick

Salt: to taste

Water or beef broth: for slow cooking

For the Consommé:

The strained broth from the cooked birria

Additional spices, if desired: extra cumin or a pinch of chili powder

For the Tacos:

Tortillas (corn or flour, your choice)

Cheese: Oaxaca or mozzarella, shredded

Diced onions, for garnish

Fresh cilantro, for garnish

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Birria

In a large pot or slow cooker, add the beef or goat meat, along with chiles (guajillo, ancho, and chipotle), garlic, onions, and tomatoes.

Add spices (cumin, oregano, bay leaves, and cinnamon) and cover the meat with water or beef broth.

Slow-cook the meat for 3-4 hours on low heat (or on the stove top over low simmer) until the meat is tender and easily falls apart with a fork.

Step 2: Make the Consommé

Once the meat is cooked, strain the broth to remove solids, leaving you with a rich, flavorful consommé.

Taste the broth and adjust seasoning, adding more spices if you want a bolder flavor.

Step 3: Assemble the Tacos

Heat a skillet over medium heat.

Quickly dip each tortilla into the warm consommé to coat both sides.

Place the dipped tortillas in the skillet, add a generous amount of shredded meat and cheese to each tortilla.

Fold the tortilla in half to form a taco, ensuring the cheese begins to melt.

Step 4: Cook the Tacos

Grill the tacos in the skillet for 2-3 minutes per side, or until the tortilla is crispy and golden, and the cheese is fully melted.

Step 5: Serve

Serve the quesabirria tacos hot with a side of the consommé for dipping. Garnish with diced onions and fresh cilantro.

Tips for the Best Quesabirria Tacos

Dipping tortillas in the broth before filling them will add extra flavor and color, making the tortillas more deliciously crispy.

Use a cast-iron skillet for the crispiest finish and even heat distribution.

If you like a bolder flavor, feel free to add extra spices to the broth or even a little bit of the chipotle sauce from the dried chiles for a smoky kick.

Goat meat offers an authentic flavor for quesabirria tacos, but beef works great too if you prefer.

Final Thoughts

These Quesabirria Tacos bring the best of crispy, cheesy, and savory all in one bite. Slow-cooked, flavorful meat tucked inside a warm tortilla, crispy on the outside, and oozing cheese inside, all served with a side of consommé for dipping — this taco is an unforgettable treat. Perfect for taco night or whenever you’re in the mood for something extra special.

Enjoy!

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