Only took 5 hours!

  • THCDenton
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    211 year ago

    Yo where you at I’m coming over

    • @LupoOP
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      81 year ago

      https://www.isabeleats.com/authentic-birria/

      Followed that pretty much to a T.

      The only step I added at the end was separating the meat, gloop, and consumme.

      I wanted the fat to separate from the consumme to make birria quesatacos.

  • @Rambomst
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    51 year ago

    Totally worth it? I’ve been thinking about making these myself, I haven’t found a place in Sydney that sells these (any form of good Mexican style food is hard to find).

    • @LupoOP
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      Worth it? Like financially? I think so.

      The meat alone cost me 36 (before tax) and the peppers and spices about 10 to 15 (i have enough dried chillies leftover to do it again). These are NYC prices.

      Buying birria tacos typically runs 12-15 for two tacos and a serving of consumme. Those tacos usually only have a spoonfull of birria, so I definitely think it’s worth it.

      With this amount, I’ll be feeding for over a week. Whether it’s over some cilantro lime rice, next to a nopales (cactus) salad, inside a quesotaco, over chilaquiles or nachos. It’s definitely worth it.

      We are even going to use the gloop (the gloop is the strained out onion, tomatoes, chillies, and tiny tiny melted beef fibers) to try and make some homemade birria soup dumplings.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I’m not 100% on this, but I think “consommé” is the French spelling, “consome” is the Mexican one.

          In French cookery a consommé is very specifically a clarified broth that goes through several processes and ends up looking like tea. I believe in Mexican cookery, the consome that accompanies birria goes through far fewer processes and so retains more solids and therefore has a different texture/flavour and is more of a gravy.

          • littleblue✨
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            21 year ago

            Actually? That’s incredibly helpful, informative, and ironically not combative. Fuckin’ A, this isn’t Reddit 2.0! Genuinely, well done and thank you. 🥰

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Thanks! I really didn’t want it to be an aKsUAlLy type post. I just thought it was an interesting point to pick up on.

              Also, while OPs spelling of the word doesn’t make sense to me based on what I’ve read, it does make sense phonetically. I’ve heard consome pronounced similarly to “consume”.

              • littleblue✨
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                That sort of lazy acceptance, no offense intended, is how we get “decimated” mistaken for “devastated”, and each have their own powerful, useful meanings. To whit, “consommé” comes from Latin consummare ‘make complete’ and is not as simple as merely consuming — as anyone who’s made it can tell you. 🤗

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I only discovered Birria this past year and am wondering where it’s been all my life. Absolutely delicious and what you have there looks incredible! 😋