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If you don’t know what birria is, we recommend you read this article. It’s a quick read, and it will give you some background on birria and it will give you some insight into our website.
You will need to make a base birria recipe first in order to use the birria protein of your choice in this omelet, so make sure you visit one of those recipe pages as well!
We’re going to show you how to make fluffy, golden omelet with the bold and rich flavors of birria with consommé inside. Add in some onions, cilantro, lime and, optionally, cheese, and you have yourself a breakfast that might just double as lunch.
The portion size we will use for this omelet is 2 eggs per serving, but you are welcome to modify it to make a bigger or smaller omelet. Just modify the other ingredients proportionally.
We welcome your comments and feedback, so feel free to let us know what you think of this recipe. If you made it, we’d love to know how it turned out!






Birria was, until recently, one of Mexican cuisine’s best-kept secrets. Now, the word is out, as birria has become a social media sensation. But it’s not just hype. Birria deserves its recent popularity because it is genuinely both unique and delicious – two things I always look for when trying out new food. Although the word birria has become a popular search term for a variety of different types of dishes, today, we are going to cover the most traditional type of birria that you would find in an authentic Mexican birrieria.
Although birria’s origins can be traced back to the Mexican state of Jalisco, it can now be found in varying regions throughout Mexico. Birria is typically made by drenching meat in a bold and flavorful sauce. This meat and sauce combination is then sealed tightly with a corn dough, lowered into a hole in the ground which has hot stones providing a high heat source, and cooked for several hours until it is incredibly tender and is falling off the bone. Before you reach for your nearest shovel, please note that this recipe does not require to do any digging. We will be using more modern appliances, such as an instant pot/pressure cooker or a dutch oven, for our version of this delicious dish.
Birria can be prepared with a variety of different cuts of meat. Depending on what part of Mexico you are in, you may find birria prepared with goat, lamb, beef, pork, and even chicken or fish! We will be providing you with recipes for a variety of proteins, including veggie and vegan options!
Birria is often a popular food at celebratory events in Mexico, such as weddings, baptisms, or holiday family gatherings.
How Long Does It Take To Cook Birria?
It really depends on your preferred method of cooking.
Instant Pot (Recommended Method): If you just can’t wait and want the birria to be ready as soon as possible from the time you start preparing to the time that it’s on the table, you can make it in an Instant Pot and it will cook in about an hour, including pre-heat time. Using an Instant Pot will not only allow you to cook the birria in about an hour, including preheating and release, but you also won’t have to worry about marinating it.
Slow Cooker: If you want to cook it low and slow in a slow cooker, it will typically take 6 to 8 hours.
Stovetop or Oven: If you want to cook it on the stovetop or bake it in the oven, it will take about 3 hours or so.
We will provide you with all four ways of cooking birria, so we’ve got you covered no matter what cooking method you feel like using.
Is it Keto Friendly?
Yes! You can serve the birria with consommé without tortillas or rice, and simply enjoy it as a hearty, filling stew. You can also eat it with keto-friendly tortillas, or with cauliflower rice.
How Do You Serve Birria?
Once the meat is cooked, you can serve it in a variety of ways. Take a look around our site to see the many different ways to use birria in different types of dishes. Perhaps the most common way to serve birria is to fill warm corn tortillas with the birria stew, which essentially makes them birria tacos. The tortillas are often drenched in the birria stew (aka consommé), heated in a pan, then filled with the meat, topped with cilantro, onion and lime juice, and dipped in the consommé.
Birria can also be served as a standalone stew (which is great if you are watching your carbs), placed in a deep bowl after cooking and topped with cilantro, onions, lime juice, and maybe some radish or a jalapeno.
If you don’t mind some carbs, but want something other than a taco, you can put together a rice bowl, adding cooked long grain rice to a bowl and then topping it with the birria, cilantro, onions, and lime juice.
Birria can be a great dinner party main course, as it can be cooked in one pot, it has a gorgeous color when served as a stew, and is different than your typical dinner party fare (unless you typically serve birria at your dinner parties already, in which case I want an invitation).
Any way you eat it, you will enjoy the delicious flavors of this bold and brightly flavored dish!












