This is what happens when cozy ramen meets bold, slow-simmered birria. Rich consommé, tender shredded beef, springy noodles, and all the fresh toppings—it’s spicy, savory, and wildly comforting. Perfect for using leftover birria and turning it into something totally crave-worthy.
Why You’ll Love It
• Deep, chile-rich broth with serious flavor
• Uses prepared birria (huge time-saver)
• Customizable heat and toppings
• Comfort food with a twist
Tips
Use homemade birria consommé for the best flavor, but store-bought or frozen works great
Fresh ramen noodles give the best texture, but instant noodles are totally fine
Adjust spice with chili oil, extra chile sauce, or jalapeños
This broth gets even better the next day—perfect for meal prep
Birria Ramen: A Fusion of Flavors
Description
This Birria Ramen combines rich, spiced beef broth with tender ramen noodles and juicy birria meat, topped with fresh garnishes for a unique and satisfying twist on two beloved cuisines.
Ingredients
Ingredients for Birria Ramen
Instructions
Prepare the Broth
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Heat the Birria Broth
In a large pot, pour in the prepared birria broth you made earlier. Bring it to a gentle simmer over medium heat, allowing the rich flavors to meld and warm through.If you find the broth too thick, feel free to add a bit of water or stock to reach your desired consistency.
Cook the Ramen Noodles
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Boil the Noodles
In a separate pot, bring water to a rolling boil and add your ramen noodles. Cook according to package directions, usually about 3-4 minutes, until they are al dente.Make sure to stir occasionally to prevent sticking. Don't overcook them as they'll continue to soften in the broth.
Assemble the Bowl
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Combine Noodles and Broth
Once the noodles are cooked, drain them and add them directly to the pot with the simmering birria broth. Stir gently to allow the noodles to soak up the flavors.This is where the magic happens! The noodles will absorb the rich, spicy essence of the broth. -
Add Toppings
Ladle the birria ramen into bowls and top with your choice of garnishes: sliced radishes, fresh cilantro, diced onions, lime wedges, and a sprinkle of chili flakes for an extra kick.Feel free to get creative! Add a soft-boiled egg for richness or avocado slices for creaminess.
Serve and Enjoy
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Dig In
Serve the birria ramen hot, with a side of tortilla chips or crusty bread to soak up any remaining broth. Enjoy the comforting, spicy goodness!This is a dish best enjoyed with friends and family—don't be shy about sharing the love!
Note
- Use beef chuck or short ribs for a rich, meaty flavor; brisket can also work for a slightly different texture.
- Marinate the meat overnight for deeper flavor absorption.
- When cooking the birria, low and slow is key; aim for at least 3-4 hours to ensure tenderness.
- Toast spices like cumin and oregano in the pot before adding them to enhance their flavors.
- For a smokier depth, consider adding a few chipotle peppers in adobo sauce during the cooking process.
- Strain the broth after cooking to remove any solids for a clearer, more refined soup.
- Squeeze fresh lime juice over the ramen just before serving for a bright contrast to the rich broth.
- For added umami, top the ramen with a sprinkle of furikake or a few drops of soy sauce.
- Customize toppings with fresh cilantro, diced onions, radishes, and jalapeños to add freshness and crunch.
- Store any leftover birria in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days; it also freezes well for up to 3 months.
- Reheat slowly on the stove to retain flavor and texture; adding a bit of water or broth can help rejuvenate the consistency.
- Consider using gluten-free ramen noodles or zucchini noodles for a lighter, gluten-free option.
