when she said half an onion and showed that bowling ball size onion i laughed so hard. if my unions were that big i too would only use 1 union per dish. i love union like her haha
I've had birria a few times in my life and it is amazing. the place that served it was a small family owned restaurant. it was the best tasting meal ever. unfortunately they are no longer around 😢. I haven't been able to find any place that puts so much love 💕 in their food like they did. thank you for the recipe . my daughter wants me to make it. prayerfully I can do the meal justice ⚖️. 😊 can't wait to make it happen.
I'm so obsessed with Birria you made this recipe seems very easy and doable for non latina cooking folks like me. You're the best thank you for uploading this. ❤️🙏
That was brillant! Your delivery and energy is fantastic! How do you not have a network contract already? I haven’t tried birria yet but it looks great! I want to make it at home but I don’t know how it’s supposed to taste so I’m going to go out to get a bowl today from a place my friend recommended. Perfect day for some warm soup on this overcast and drizzly Southern California morning. Thanks for the inspiration!
Your video is great, all the other videos have people talking way too much. You know the arts of balance my dear. Great recipe. I will follow it through
It sets the time automatically. It is like 40 minutes and other 20 for the Instant Pot to achieve the pressure plus the time to let cold down to be able to open
This is truly historically authentic. Researchers have found that the people who created the recipe in Jalisco worked tirelessly to perfect the cooking technique on their... Air Fryers and Instapots?
Keep in mind that back then they didnt use stoves back then or have special fancy pots like we do now. Back then they worked with whatever they had. My family makes it a certain way than most people. They used all the red dried chiles and spices of course but back in the old days things were done underground so sorry. You are incorrect but now we make things more advanced because of how much has changed over the years. My family to this day makes birria de chivo or borrego underground maybe where your from they made it differently. Also the method my family uses is a rare method but still it is done in mexico but now people use a stove. So theres no right or wrong way to make anything 😊@MexicanFoodbyLaura
My family has it's own recipe, we don't cook in the slow cooker, instead we make a huge pot with the sauce, marinated beef ( marinated in sauce) and water then boil it until the meat is really tender but make sure to balance the amount of water with the amount of meat or else you miss out on flavor.
Takes about 1:30 to 2 hours if you leave it in a simmer, but depends on bone in or boneless meat. Best way is to poke at the meat until you feel it is tender
Wheres the beef bones, chili de guajilo arbol and pasale marjoram cloves roasted tomatillos vinegar bay leaves all spice coriander Coffee grounds and garlic ??? !!! You forgot so many ingredients. The recipe you have is Totally NOT authentic
Finally we get to see Goat mentioned. A.K.A. ORIGINAL Birria.
Thanks for your support 🥰
Exacto mija ….. es es mi birria mexicana
Saludos 👍esa estoy haciendo hoy y te encontré… gracias 😊 deliciosa se ve ..
I don't like Goat birria smells so strong😅
@@MarthaPeru-ke8yf It's the only Birria. There's no substitute. It's like asking for Turkey Bacon.
@@MarthaPeru-ke8yfexactly. So nasty
when she said half an onion and showed that bowling ball size onion i laughed so hard. if my unions were that big i too would only use 1 union per dish. i love union like her haha
I am from Bangladesh. Our heritage chui jhal and beef meat. It test is heavenly.
Will look for it
I’ve been looking for this recipe everywhere, this seems way easier than what I’ve seen on you tube. Thanks you.
It’s on my blog step by step if you need extra help www.mexicanfoodbylaura.com
So glad this is in English, thank you 🙏🏽
You are very welcome 🥰
I just made al pastor in my oven, but now I want birria! Will try soon!
Let me know how you liked it
I’m gonna try your recipe this weekend! I can’t wait
How was it ?
I've had birria a few times in my life and it is amazing. the place that served it was a small family owned restaurant. it was the best tasting meal ever. unfortunately they are no longer around 😢. I haven't been able to find any place that puts so much love 💕 in their food like they did. thank you for the recipe . my daughter wants me to make it. prayerfully I can do the meal justice ⚖️. 😊 can't wait to make it happen.
I only had birria for the first time this year and it was one of the tastiest things I have ever eaten.
Now you can make it at home!
Yeessss finally REAL BIRRIA with goat
You get my like for the happy energy. Love latinos
I'm so obsessed with Birria you made this recipe seems very easy and doable for non latina cooking folks like me. You're the best thank you for uploading this. ❤️🙏
So glad you liked it! Let me know how you like it once is done and follow me on Instagram as Mexican Food by Laura for more ideas!
That was brillant! Your delivery and energy is fantastic! How do you not have a network contract already? I haven’t tried birria yet but it looks great! I want to make it at home but I don’t know how it’s supposed to taste so I’m going to go out to get a bowl today from a place my friend recommended. Perfect day for some warm soup on this overcast and drizzly Southern California morning. Thanks for the inspiration!
Can I use pork shoulder instead and cook it the same?
Yeah
Your video is great, all the other videos have people talking way too much. You know the arts of balance my dear. Great recipe. I will follow it through
Thanks 😊
Making this rn
Soo delicious 🤤
How was it?
I tried this with chicken consome cube instead of beef and put ramen noodles in it. The lazy way, but still, ✨ Heavenly ✨
Sounds good!
Esta receta.. esta perfecta
So meager on all the spices except oregano! Is this a teaspoon/tablespoon typo?
Can I skip pn the thyme? I really don't care for it
Yes
How long do you usually cook on meat setting
It sets the time automatically. It is like 40 minutes and other 20 for the Instant Pot to achieve the pressure plus the time to let cold down to be able to open
@@FoodandDeals Thank you. I cannot wait to try this recipe
Gracias!!!
Thank you AWESOME
My pleasure 🥰
Gracias ama you are wonderful
De nada mijo 😄
This is truly historically authentic. Researchers have found that the people who created the recipe in Jalisco worked tirelessly to perfect the cooking technique on their... Air Fryers and Instapots?
The best way
Which kind of meat 🍖?
I used goat but you can use beef
I only have California chilies will those work for the sauce
Honestly it does, it’s going to be the base of all the taste.
What kind of black pepper? Is it the ground black pepper? I’m a little confused about the “10 black pepper” in the ingredient list 😢
Yes, pepper corns but instead you can add 1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
Thank you so much!
In my town where I wa raised in Manalisco Jalisco we always used Lamb and it would cook underground all night until the next day.
That is barbacoa de hoyo amigo
Keep in mind that back then they didnt use stoves back then or have special fancy pots like we do now. Back then they worked with whatever they had. My family makes it a certain way than most people. They used all the red dried chiles and spices of course but back in the old days things were done underground so sorry. You are incorrect but now we make things more advanced because of how much has changed over the years. My family to this day makes birria de chivo or borrego underground maybe where your from they made it differently. Also the method my family uses is a rare method but still it is done in mexico but now people use a stove. So theres no right or wrong way to make anything 😊@MexicanFoodbyLaura
If I don’t have a pressure cooker how long do I leave it in the Holla ?
My family has it's own recipe, we don't cook in the slow cooker, instead we make a huge pot with the sauce, marinated beef ( marinated in sauce) and water then boil it until the meat is really tender but make sure to balance the amount of water with the amount of meat or else you miss out on flavor.
Takes about 1:30 to 2 hours if you leave it in a simmer, but depends on bone in or boneless meat. Best way is to poke at the meat until you feel it is tender
I might say about 2 hours of it is goat, for beef probably 40 minutes to 1 hour
I’m going to try with pork this weekend!!
How it came out?
@@FoodandDeals AMAZING! We started using pork more often for Birria because of the cost.
Going to make with my goat meat that I raised myself:)
I made enough for 3 people for 4 days. Tacos, ramen, quesadillas then enchiladas
Arepa Birria❤❤🥰
Que delicia!
Ay..ay. ay.😊
I don't understand what you said .. 😕
You can read it in my blog www.Mexicanfoodbylaura.com
😋😋😋
Yummy 🤤
🥰
Tacos tacos tacos.... mmmmmm
Tag me in IG if you make the recipe!
How many servings?
It makes around 5 to 6
@@FoodandDeals What size Instapot did you use? Mine was NOT big enough! I had to cook it in 2 batches.
Taco for sure
No doubt!
মটরশুঁটি আমার বন্ধু
'half and onion' 💀
Wheres the beef bones, chili de guajilo arbol and pasale marjoram cloves roasted tomatillos vinegar bay leaves all spice coriander Coffee grounds and garlic ??? !!! You forgot so many ingredients. The recipe you have is Totally NOT authentic
The original in mexico does not get served with cilantro!
No kind of instructions.
You need some carrots n potatoes
Que mala receta eh