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  2. Traditional barbacoa requires a pit. Here's an easier way to ...

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    Barbacoa is a traditional Mexican dish made with beef that's slow roasted in an underground pit. Here's an easy way to make the classic at home. Traditional barbacoa requires a pit.

  3. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    These beef Crock-Pot recipes are the ultimate comfort food, whether it's a chili, stew, or pasta. The best part—they're easy to make thanks to the slow cooker.

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    Your slow cooker does all the work for these tender roast beef sandwiches. Add a tablespoon of horseradish or wasabi to the mayo for a little extra kick. Get the recipe for Slow Cooker Roast Beef ...

  5. Barbacoa - Wikipedia

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    Barbacoa. Barbacoa or Asado en Barbacoa (Spanish: [baɾβaˈkoa] ⓘ) in Mexico, refers to the local indigenous variation of the method of cooking in a pit or earth oven. [1] It generally refers to slow-cooking meats or whole sheep, whole cows, whole beef heads, or whole goats in a hole dug in the ground, [2] and covered with agave (maguey) leaves, although the interpretation is loose, and in ...

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  7. Cabeza - Wikipedia

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    In Mexican cuisine, cabeza (lit. 'head'), from barbacoa de cabeza, is the meat from a roasted beef head, served as taco or burrito fillings. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It typically refers to barbacoa de cabeza or beef-head barbacoa, an entire beef-head traditionally roasted in an earth oven , but now done in steamer or grill.

  8. Birria - Wikipedia

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    Mexican historian Leovigildo Islas Escárcega stated in 1945 that birria was a term specifically from Jalisco and some areas of the interior for barbacoa. [14] Mexican chef and professor Josefina Velázquez de León stated in 1946 that barbacoa has many variations or styles depending on the region of Mexico, and that birria was one style. [15]

  9. Our Cheesy Barbacoa Biscuit Bake Is Adob-Oh-So-Good - AOL

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    This recipe combines the rich smoky flavors of traditional barbacoa with a cheesy topping and buttery biscuits for an irresistible meal.

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