This beef birria is based on two things; an amazing stewed beef recipe from the Mexican restaurant I worked in during college, as well as the equally incredible goat birrias I’ve been enjoying in San Francisco’s Mission District for many years. It’s one of my favorite stews of all time, and I don’t need any ulterior motives to make a batch, but having said that, this is really just the... to read the rest of Chef John's article about this Beef Birria recipe," please follow this link to become a member.)
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