Chicken Birria
Published Nov. 12, 2022

- Total Time
- 45 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3dried guajillo chiles, stemmed, seeded and torn into large pieces
- 3dried ancho chiles, stemmed, seeded and torn into large pieces
- 3cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 1(28-ounce) can whole tomatoes
- 2tablespoons distilled white vinegar
- 3large garlic cloves, peeled
- Kosher salt and black pepper
- 3tablespoons safflower or canola oil
- 1½pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
- ½cup finely chopped white onion (from ½ medium onion), plus more for garnish
- 2teaspoons dried oregano
- 2teaspoons ground cumin
- ¼teaspoon ground cloves
- 1dried bay leaf
- Chopped cilantro, for garnish
- 1lime, quartered, for serving
- Rice, for serving (optional)
Preparation
- Step 1
In a small saucepan over high heat, combine the dried chiles and 1 cup of the broth, and bring to a boil, stirring to submerge the chiles. Remove from heat and let stand for 3 minutes. In a blender, combine the chiles and the liquid, the tomatoes and their juices, vinegar and garlic, then season with salt and pepper, and purée until smooth.
- Step 2
In a large Dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil over medium-high. Season chicken with salt and pepper, and add half to the pot. Cook, turning once, until lightly browned and no longer pink, about 3 minutes, then transfer to a plate. Repeat with remaining chicken.
- Step 3
Add remaining 1 tablespoon oil, onion, oregano, cumin, cloves and bay leaf and cook, stirring, until fragrant, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Stir in the remaining 2 cups broth and the puréed sauce (carefully, as it may splatter), scraping up browned bits on the bottom of the pot. Add chicken (and any accumulated juices), and bring to a boil. Simmer briskly over medium, partially covered, until sauce is thickened and chicken is cooked through, 25 minutes. Taste and season with salt.
- Step 4
Divide birria among 4 bowls, and top with onion and cilantro. Serve with lime wedges and rice, if using.
Private Notes
Comments
buy your dried chiles at a mexican market or pay 5x-10x the price at supermarkets like whole foods
This worked really well in the slow-cooker. I browned chicken, then onion and spices in a frying pan then dumped everything in the slow-cooker following the recipe. The chicken was buttery soft after 6 hours.
Toasted chilis and pan fried blacked onion and garlic cloves before placing in blender to give more depth to of flavor. Made a double batch. Good flavor. Not much heat. Very mild. Will add a couple tsp of chipotle en adobo sauce when I reheat to spice it up and give a little more smokiness
Great weeknight recipe. I didn’t have broth so I used water and we didn’t miss it.
I didn’t notice any bitterness from using the chili soaking liquid. Surprised that folks thought this was bland! It was the perfect antidote to a gloomy June-uary day in Seattle.
Delicious! Added added 2 tsp of chipotle in adobo sauce and a whole chipotle in the blender mix, and added “just a bit more” of pretty much every ingredient per others’ notes. Served over rice with cilantro, onions, chopped radish & lime. Yum.