Birria Puffy Tacos

Birria Puffy Tacos is a Mexican main course. One serving contains 534 calories, 37g of protein, and 15g of fat. This gluten free recipe serves 6 and costs $3.07 per serving. 198 people have tried and liked this recipe. If you have ancho chiles, fresh ginger, water, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is brought to you by Half Baked Harvest. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns an outstanding spoonacular score of 97%. Similar recipes include Making Puffy Tacos with Teka Molino – scroll down for puffy taco, Birria Tacos, and Puffy Chicken Tacos.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: 30 minutes

Cooking duration: 240 minutes

 

Ingredients:

4 dried ancho chiles

1 1/2 cups Mexican Beer

canola oil, for frying

1 1/2 cups chicken broth

1 red fresno chili or jalapeño, seeded + diced

1/4 cup cider vinegar

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

12 corn tortillas

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped

1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated

6 large cloves of garlic, skin on

1/4 teaspoon ground pepper

4 dried guajillo chiles

1 jalapeno

juice of 1 lime

1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

lime zest + salt, for sprinkling

2 mangos, peeled + diced

2 teaspoons dried oregano (preferably Mexican Oregano)

1/2 cup plain greek yogurt

1 (3 pounds) lamb shoulder or pork shoulder

salt + pepper, to taste

1 sweet onion, halved

8 tomatillos

2 cups boiling hot water

1 ripe, but firm, avocado, pitted, peeled + diced

Equipment:

dutch oven

frying pan

blender

oven

pot

tongs

spatula

paper towels

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

InstructionsBring 2-3 cups water to a boil, remove from the heat and add the dried guajillo chiles and ancho chiles, cover and let sit 30 minutes or until the chiles are soft.Meanwhile, heat a large dutch oven over high heat. Add the tomatillos, garlic, onion and jalapeo. Char the veggies all over. Remove from the pan and let cool slightly. Remove the skins from the tomatillos and garlic and remove any completely black pieces from the jalapeo. Add all the charred veggies (skins removed) to a blender. Grab the chiles that have been soaking in water and drain, reserving 1/2 cup of the soaking water. Seed the chiles and add them to the blender with the remaining 1/2 cup of soaking water. I like to leave some of the seeds in the chiles for more heat. The more seeds you have = more heat. To the same blender, add the cider vinegar, oregano, cinnamon, cumin, pepper and ginger. Puree until you have smooth red sauce, add water if needed to get the sauce moving a bit.Place the same dutch oven used to char the veggies back on the high heat. Rub the lamb with a little olive oil, salt + pepper. Once the pan is hot, sear the meat on all sides until browned. Remove from the heat. Poor in the red chile sauce, beer and chicken broth. Cover the pot and place on the middle rack in the oven. Slow cook for 3-4 hours or until the lamb is tender and falling off the bone. Check the lamb once or twice throughout cooking, adding chicken broth or water as needed to keep the liquid 1/3 of the way up the meat.About 30 minutes before eating, make the puffy tacos. Heat a large pot of oil (the oil should come 3-4 inches up the sides of the pot) to around 375 degrees F.Once the oil is hot, add one tortilla at a time. When the tortilla begins to puff, press the end of a metal spatula or metal kitchen tongs into the middle of the tortilla so that tortilla bends into a taco shape, hold the spatula within the tortilla until the taco is golden brown and crisp, about 1 12 minutes. Transfer the taco to paper towels to drain; repeat with remaining tortillas. Sprinkle each taco shell with salt and lime zest.Once the lamb is cooked, remove it from the sauce. Shred the meat with two forks and toss with the remaining sauce in the pot, add the cilantro. Season with salt. Serve the meat inside the puffy taco shells with salsa and cilantro yogurt (both recipes below!). EAT and EAT!!Mango SalsaIn a bowl, combine the mangos, avocados, fresno chili, cilantro and lime juice. Toss well. Keep in the fridge until ready to eat.!Cilantro YogurtIn a bowl, combine all the ingredients. Mix until smooth. Drizzle over the tacos. Store covered in the fridge.

 

Step by step:


1. Bring 2-3 cups water to a boil, remove from the heat and add the dried guajillo chiles and ancho chiles, cover and let sit 30 minutes or until the chiles are soft.Meanwhile, heat a large dutch oven over high heat.

2. Add the tomatillos, garlic, onion and jalapeo. Char the veggies all over.

3. Remove from the pan and let cool slightly.

4. Remove the skins from the tomatillos and garlic and remove any completely black pieces from the jalapeo.

5. Add all the charred veggies (skins removed) to a blender. Grab the chiles that have been soaking in water and drain, reserving 1/2 cup of the soaking water. Seed the chiles and add them to the blender with the remaining 1/2 cup of soaking water. I like to leave some of the seeds in the chiles for more heat. The more seeds you have = more heat. To the same blender, add the cider vinegar, oregano, cinnamon, cumin, pepper and ginger. Puree until you have smooth red sauce, add water if needed to get the sauce moving a bit.

6. Place the same dutch oven used to char the veggies back on the high heat. Rub the lamb with a little olive oil, salt + pepper. Once the pan is hot, sear the meat on all sides until browned.

7. Remove from the heat. Poor in the red chile sauce, beer and chicken broth. Cover the pot and place on the middle rack in the oven. Slow cook for 3-4 hours or until the lamb is tender and falling off the bone. Check the lamb once or twice throughout cooking, adding chicken broth or water as needed to keep the liquid 1/3 of the way up the meat.About 30 minutes before eating, make the puffy tacos.

8. Heat a large pot of oil (the oil should come 3-4 inches up the sides of the pot) to around 375 degrees F.Once the oil is hot, add one tortilla at a time. When the tortilla begins to puff, press the end of a metal spatula or metal kitchen tongs into the middle of the tortilla so that tortilla bends into a taco shape, hold the spatula within the tortilla until the taco is golden brown and crisp, about 1 12 minutes.

9. Transfer the taco to paper towels to drain; repeat with remaining tortillas. Sprinkle each taco shell with salt and lime zest.Once the lamb is cooked, remove it from the sauce. Shred the meat with two forks and toss with the remaining sauce in the pot, add the cilantro. Season with salt.

10. Serve the meat inside the puffy taco shells with salsa and cilantro yogurt (both recipes below!). EAT and EAT!!Mango Salsa

11. In a bowl, combine the mangos, avocados, fresno chili, cilantro and lime juice. Toss well. Keep in the fridge until ready to eat.!Cilantro Yogurt

12. In a bowl, combine all the ingredients.

13. Mix until smooth.

14. Drizzle over the tacos. Store covered in the fridge.


Nutrition Information:

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542k Calories
37g Protein
15g Total Fat
64g Carbs
66% Health Score
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Calories
542k
27%

Fat
15g
24%

  Saturated Fat
4g
26%

Carbohydrates
64g
22%

  Sugar
26g
29%

Cholesterol
93mg
31%

Sodium
583mg
25%

Alcohol
2g
13%

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Protein
37g
74%

Vitamin A
8002IU
160%

Vitamin B1
1mg
92%

Vitamin C
64mg
78%

Selenium
48µg
69%

Vitamin B6
1mg
61%

Phosphorus
579mg
58%

Vitamin B3
11mg
56%

Fiber
13g
56%

Vitamin B2
0.92mg
54%

Vitamin K
55µg
53%

Potassium
1536mg
44%

Manganese
0.78mg
39%

Zinc
5mg
39%

Magnesium
124mg
31%

Iron
5mg
29%

Copper
0.49mg
25%

Vitamin B12
1µg
22%

Folate
80µg
20%

Vitamin B5
1mg
19%

Vitamin E
2mg
16%

Calcium
147mg
15%

covered percent of daily need
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