When it comes to birria tacos, we are in love. But we wanted a quick and easy birria recipe that didn’t involve making a consume from scratch or dry roasting peppers. So we cut down the steps and perfected an easy version in this Insta Pot Birria.
Have you tried tacos de birria yet? If not, stop what you’re doing and hit your local authentic taco shop and have your world changed. These hearty messy tacos are shredded meat served with a layer of cheese, fried, and with a rich consume on the side for dipping. But making the best birria tacos can be a long but rewarding process.
Our authentic birria recipe starts with a beef neck and homemade pepper puree from dried chiles. Then, it’s braised in a Dutch oven and served as a Mexican beef stew. The result is impressive; the shredded beef created the best quesabirria tacos we could ask for. But we wanted to know whether we could speed the process up and still get fantastic flavor.
Can you make birria in an instant pot?
We wanted a truly easy birria recipe: toss everything into the pressure cooker and return to a finished dish. No rehydrating peppers, no making consomme. Just a quick recipe for excellent birria de res. And yes, after testing a few versions to maximize the pressure cooker for a deeper flavor, we came to a quick recipe for weeknight birria queso tacos.
But first, we needed to determine the best meat for birria. Our traditional recipes started with a beef neck, a tough cut that needs hours to break down to become tender. For this instant pot birria recipe, we went with a smaller, underutilized cut and one of our favorites.
What is beef cheek?
Beef cheek is an underused unique cut from the cheek of the cow, and under or around a pound for both. Because this is one of the most worked muscles on the animal, it’s tough unless cooked long enough to allow the connective tissue to break down. Then the bold, beefy flavor shines through for tender bites.
This cut loves a slow smoke or braise, like in our braised beef cheek ragu. The meat can take the time needed to break down and gently become fork tender.
It also does well in the Insta Pot, where the meat cooks faster under high pressure but still has its strong beefy flavor. If you can’t get your hands on beef cheeks, check out our trusted places to buy meat online or use a chuck roast or boneless short ribs instead.
By tossing all of the ingredients into the instant pot, then shredding the meat after it cooks, we were able to get shredded birria and consome in one go. All we had to do after that was fry the birria tacos.
How to Make Instant Pot Birria
What to serve with insta pot birria tacos
Besides serving this with a hot cup of consomme for a dipping sauce and the minced onion jalapeno mix, the answer for what to serve with instant pot birria tacos is simply, more cheesy tacos.
But if you really want to round this out with side dishes, try a light salad, charred peppers and onions, black beans, cauliflower rice, or traditional rice.
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