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Easy Chicken Birria Sliders

Published: Nov 10, 2024 · Modified: Jan 12, 2025 by Zoha · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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These Chicken Birria Sliders are a delicious and fun twist on birria tacos and regular sliders, and great for holiday hosting. They are loaded with juicy shredded chicken and cheese, and served with a spicy, aromatic and flavorful birria sauce. They are also quite easy to make, with the recipe simplified from a traditional birria recipe for both time and complexity.

chicken birria sliders stacked on top of each other imaged from the side. the sliders are stuffed with shredded chicken birria, sauce and cheese, and dipped in more sauce

Before getting into the details, I want to acknowledge that I am not Mexican, and have created this fusion recipe simply because I love birria! While I can tell you these sliders are delicious, they are certainly not authentic or traditional.

Read the full blog post below for detailed notes, tips, tricks, photos and videos.

Jump to:
  • What is birria?
  • What are chicken birria sliders?
  • Components of these chicken birria sliders
  • Tips to perfect this recipe
  • Video tutorial
  • Process with photos
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Related recipes
  • Easy Chicken Birria Sliders Recipe

What is birria?

Birria is a traditional Mexican dish made from slow-cooked meat, usually goat or beef, that’s seasoned with a blend of spices and chiles and cooked inside an adobo sauce until it is very tender. The meat is very flavorful and aromatic, and is usually served as a stew at celebrations. Recently, birria tacos have gained popularity! To make birria tacos, corn tortillas are dipped in birria sauce, filled with the shredded birria meat and cheese, and pan-fried until crispy.

What are chicken birria sliders?

Chicken birria is a less common, and simpler, version of birria made using chicken instead of goat or beef. These chicken birria sliders follow a similar concept as chicken birria tacos, but replace the tacos with sliders. You fill the sliders with shredded chicken birria, cheese, onion and cilantro, then bake them until lightly golden and serve with more birria sauce on the side.

Components of these chicken birria sliders

These chicken birria sliders are quite easy to make, with 4 main main components:

  • Chicken birria stew, which contains shredded chicken and birria sauce. This is the bulk of the work you have to do for this recipe. You start by browning the boneless chicken, then sauté the ingredients for the sauce until they start to soften. These ingredients are then blended to form the sauce. The sauce is cooked down with some water, and the chicken is added back to it to cook and absorb the flavors. Finally, the chicken is shredded and mixed back in
  • Sliders. You can use any kind of slider bread you like, and this will form the base of the chicken birria sliders
  • Cheese. A shredded mexican cheese blend is added to the sliders to make them similar to birria tacos
  • Garnishes. Chopped onion and cilantro are added inside the sliders and used as garnish at the end, along with lemon or lime wedges
close up from the top of of a chicken birria slider filled with shredded chicken and birria sauce topped off with cilantro. it is being pulled away from another slider with melting cheese stretching between them
side close up of a chicken birria slider filled with shredded chicken and birria sauce topped off with cilantro

Tips to perfect this recipe

Here are three important tips to get this recipe just right:

  • Use boneless chicken thighs. They will be the juiciest and tastiest. I have also tested this recipe with chicken tenders and they work fine, but I don't recommend breasts
  • Taste, taste, taste! Make sure to taste the sauce several times through the cooking process and adjust the spices and salt to your preferences
  • Do not add too much sauce inside the sliders. The flavor of chicken birria is in the sauce, but the sauce can make the sliders soggy! In order to get the best of both worlds, make sure you squeeze out excess sauce from the shredded chicken when adding it inside the sliders. Instead, reserve a lot of the sauce to serve with the sliders on the side, and dip the sliders in it for every bite.

Video tutorial

Here is a short video tutorial for this recipe that I recommend watching:

Process with photos

The detailed recipe is provided in the recipe card at the bottom of this post, but let's go over the steps with photos to help you visualize everything.

Start by browning the boneless chicken with salt and pepper, then remove it and set it aside:

raw chicken tenders in a pot dusted with salt and pepper
cooked chicken tenders in a pot

In the same pot, add all the ingredients for the sauce and cook them down:

all the ingredients for birria sauce in a pot including roughly chopped vegetables and seasonings
ingredients for birria sauce including tomatoes onions and pepper cooked until soft in a pot

Blend the sauce ingredients and add water. Cook down until the sauce becomes very aromatic:

process of cooking birria sauce in a pot
birria sauce being cooked in a pot with a spatula stirring it. it now looks thicker and is bubbling

Add back the chicken and let it cook with the sauce. End by removing and shredding the chicken, then adding it back (I like to remove ⅔ of the sauce and keep it for serving before adding the chicken back):

cooked thickened birria sauce in a pot with chicken inside
shredded chicken added back to birria sauce in a pot

To assemble the sliders, first lightly toast the bread, then cover the bottom half with shredded chicken, chopped onion and cilantro:

chicken birria filling added on top of sliders to make chicken birria sliders
layer of shredded chicken and cilantro added on top of bread to assemble birria chicken sliders

Cover with shredded Mexican cheese, then top off with the other half of the bread. Brush lightly with butter and bake until the cheese is melted:

shredded cheese layer added on top of sliders to assemble chicken birria sliders
assembled chicken birria sliders in a baking sheet with butter brushed on top

Serve with the birria sauce and enjoy!

chicken birria sliders baked until lightly golden and served on a wooden cutting board. pictured from the top
two chicken birria sliders stacked on top of each other imaged from the side. the sliders are stuffed with shredded chicken birria, sauce and cheese

Frequently asked questions

Can I use goat or beef instead of chicken in this recipe?

I have tested and developed this recipe specifically for chicken. While you could replace it with goat or beef, the cooking times will vary greatly and the flavor might need adjustment. Therefore, I would recommend finding a recipe that is tailored to those meats instead.

Can I use chicken on bone?

Yes, you can use chicken on bone instead of boneless chicken, and add 5-10 minutes to the cooking time when cooking the chicken inside the sauce (low heat, covered). Remove the bones when you shred the chicken.

Why are my sliders soft or soggy?

The chicken birria filling has a lot of sauce in it, which can cause the slider bread to become soggy. To avoid this, make sure you add very little sauce when adding the chicken filling inside the sliders, and keep the sauce to serve on the side as a dip for the sliders. Also, do not over stuff the sliders with chicken!

Can I turn these sliders into tacos?

Yes, you can make easy chicken birria tacos instead of sliders with this recipe. Dip corn tortillas in the birria sauce and place them on a pan over medium-high heat. Add shredded chicken, garnish and cheese on one half and fold into a taco. Cook on medium-high heat on both sides until crispy, and serve with extra birria sauce on the side!

Can I prepare these chicken birria sliders in advance?

I do not recommend making these sliders in advance. The chicken filling has a lot of moisture in it and can cause the bread to become soggy. You can prepare the chicken birria stew / filling ahead of time and keep it in the fridge, then assemble and bake the sliders right before serving.

close up from the top of of a chicken birria slider filled with shredded chicken and birria sauce topped off with cilantro. it is being pulled away from another slider with melting cheese stretching between them. Slider is dipped in birria sauce

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chicken birria sliders stacked on top of each other imaged from the side. the sliders are stuffed with shredded chicken birria, sauce and cheese, and dipped in more sauce

Easy Chicken Birria Sliders Recipe


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  • Author: Zoha
  • Total Time: 70 min
  • Yield: 24 sliders
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Description

Easy and delicious sliders filled with spicy, aromatic and flavorful chicken birria and cheese, and served with extra birria sauce on the side


Ingredients

Chicken:

  • 500-600g boneless chicken, thighs preferred
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp pepper

Chicken birria:

  • 4 tbsp oil
  • 1 ½ yellow onions, quartered
  • 3 tomatoes, quartered
  • 8 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 8 dried red chilies *see notes
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2-3 tsp paprika
  • 2 tsp oregano
  • 1 ½ tsp cumin powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2-4 chicken bouillon cubes **see notes
  • 4 cups of water
  • 1 tsp salt (or to taste)
  • Chicken from above

Assembly:

  • 24 sliders; I used King's Hawaiian rolls 
  • ½ cup thinly sliced onion
  • ⅓ cup chopped cilantro
  • 1-2 cups Mexican shredded cheese
  • 1-2 tablespoon butter to brush on sliders, melted

Instructions

Chicken:

  • Heat the oil in a heavy bottomed pot over medium-high heat
  • Coat the chicken with salt and pepper on both sides. Add to the pot and cook for ~2-3 minutes per side just until the chicken starts to brown. Remove from the pot and set aside

Chicken birria:

  • Add the oil to the same pot that the chicken was browned in. Add all the ingredients for the chicken birria, except the salt and chicken
  • Cook and stir on medium heat for ~10 minutes until the veggies start to soften. Then remove the 2 bay leaves 
  • Transfer all the ingredients into a blender, and add 1 cup water. Blend until very smooth
  • Transfer back into the pot, and add ~3 more cups of water and stir. Cook on medium-low heat for 10 minutes, allowing the sauce to bubble and reduce. The sauce should become redder in color. Taste and adjust seasonings and salt as needed
  • Add the chicken that you browned earlier to the sauce. Cover and cook on the lowest heat setting for ~20 minutes, then turn off the heat
  • Carefully remove the chicken from the sauce and shred it with a fork or shredder. Then add it back to the sauce. I recommend removing about two-thirds of the sauce to keep for serving before adding back the shredded chicken

Assembly:

  • Lightly toast the sliders by cutting them into half and baking at 350F for ~6-8 minutes. When you remove the sliders from the oven, increase the temperature to 375F 
  • Place the bottom half of the sliders onto a baking sheet. First add the shredded chicken birria. Squeeze out any excess sauce before adding the chicken to the sliders, because the sauce can cause the bread to become soggy
  • Sprinkle over the onion and cilantro, then add the shredded cheese. Top off with the other half of the sliders and gently press down
  • Brush the sliders with melted butter, and then bake in the preheated oven for ~7-8 minutes until the cheese has melted
  • Serve the sliders hot, with the birria sauce on the side to dip them in.

Video Tutorial:

 

Notes

  • *You can use any dried red chilis you have easy access to, but I like to use a mixture of guajillo and arbol. If you are sensitive to spice, you can reduce the number of chilis or deseed them
  • **Chicken bouillon cubes are used in this recipe to add a deeper chicken flavor without using boneless chicken, and to make the recipe easier. However, note that different chicken cubes have varying levels of salt. Start with no added salt so you can taste and add more as needed
  • Prep Time: 1 hour
  • Cook Time: 8 min
  • Category: Dinner
  • Cuisine: Mexican

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  1. shaz says

    December 26, 2024 at 5:26 pm

    *chefs kiss*

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  2. Hira says

    February 19, 2025 at 1:08 pm

    Mistake on the recipe: it says 24 rolls lol I bought the big pack

    Reply
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