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Title: Birria-Style Brisket
Categories: Beef Spice Mexican
Yield: 1 Servings

4 Dried California or New
  Mexico chiles, or
1/4cChile powder
2smDried hot chiles
1 1/2cDry red wine
1/4cWine vinegar
6 Cloves garlic
1 1/2tsGround cumin
1 1/2tsDried oregano leaves
1/2tsGround cinnamon
3lbCenter cut beef brisket,
  Surface fat trimmed
4lgOnions, thinly sliced.

Birria is a typical dish from the Zacatecas area of Mexico, often made with lamb. As always, the chile content can be adjusted upwards!

Remove and discard stems and seeds from chiles. Put in 1 qt water and bring to boil. Remove, cover and let stand until softened, about 45-60 min. Puree the chiles with the rest of the seasonings (everything except the beef and onions) until smooth.

Place meat in a roasting pan, top with chile mixture and onions. Seal pan tightly with aluminum foil. Bake, covered, at 350F until brisket is very tender, about 4 hours. Shred meat, mix with onion and juices. Serve with cilantro, lime and sour cream to add to taste; or, roll in tortillas for a birria-burrito!

From the Chile-Heads Recipe Collection URL: http://chile.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu:8000/www/recipe.html

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