<p class="ingestion featured-caption">Melissa Wells holding a bowl of birria (left). A bowl of birria with a side of tortilla chips (right).Melissa Wells/Insider</p><ul class="summary-list"><li>Birria is beef slow-cooked in a red-chile broth known as consomé until it is tender and juicy.</li><li>Trader Joe's has a version that is surprisingly authentic.</li></ul><p>Raised in an Afro-Mexican family, I grew up eating pozole, frijoles, and birria — staples in the colder seasons.</p><p>Birria, in particular, found its place on our dinner table throughout the year, but especially as the air grew cool in the autumn. It's a stew of beef that's slow-cooked in a red-chile broth known as consomé and then topped with onions, cilantro, and squeezes of lime. </p><p>When <a href="https://www.insider.com/authentic-mexican-trader-joes-food-products-photos-review-2023-9" rel>my Mexican mama and I tried out different Mexican products from Trader Joe's</a>, we found its birria to be one of its most authentic Mexican items.</p><p>It is a nostalgic meal that has become my go-to 10-minute Mexican dinner. Here's how I enhance it with just a few ingredients for a simple, quick meal.</p>