Easy Homemade Red Enchilada Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This easy enchilada sauce recipe puts store-bought sauce to shame! With simple pantry ingredients like tomato paste, spices, flour, and water, this Homemade Red Enchilada Sauce recipe is way better than the canned stuff!

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As soon as the weather turns cooler, we naturally think of soups and stews (which you can find all my recipes for, right here).

Me though? I’m thinking of expanding my repertoire of enchiladas.

My Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas are REALLY good (no, really!), but I’ve got my eyes on some variety.

But first, I need an awesome red enchilada sauce recipe. Because in my house, enchiladas are saucy!!

Now, if you’re new to this blog, you might be wondering why in the world I would make my own enchilada sauce when I could BUY enchilada sauce.

I agree that store-bought enchilada sauce is fairly cheap – about $1.50 per 10 oz can. But as I teach in my course Grocery Budget Bootcamp, eating real food on a budget isn’t always about the price.

WHY I LOVE THIS RED ENCHILADA SAUCE RECIPE

  • I am in control of the ingredients. My local Kroger has 5 different brands of enchilada sauce. Flip over any can or package of pre-made mix, and you’ll find hydrogenated oils, MSG, and sugar. I avoid these ingredients whenever possible. (Here’s why.)
  • It tastes amazing! This enchilada sauce recipe tastes just like the kind they made in the Mexican restaurant in my hometown. It’s apparently really hard to find an enchilada sauce that has minimal ingredients AND tastes good. … all the more reason to make this one!
  • It’s cheap. One batch of red homemade enchilada sauce makes about 2 cups. Your total cost out of pocket? $0.60… FOR THE WHOLE BATCH. Making it yourself saves 75% over the store-bought enchilada sauce.
  • It’s ready in 10 minutes. I’m all about quick recipes, especially if I’m making ingredients that go into another dish.
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Homemade Red Enchilada Sauce Ingredients

  • Healthy Fat (Butter, Avocado Oil, or Palm Oil)
  • Flour (All-Purpose Flour or Any Flour)
  • Tomato Paste
  • Chili Powder
  • Ground Cumin
  • Garlic Powder
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Black Pepper
  • Dried Oregano
  • Cinnamon
  • Salt (to taste or omit for low sodium)
  • Water or Chicken Broth or Chicken Stock
  • White Distilled Vinegar or Apple Cider Vinegar
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HOW TO MAKE RED ENCHILADA SAUCE INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: In a medium-sized pot, melt butter over medium heat.

Step 2: Add flour and, stirring occasionally, cook for one minute.

Step 3: Add the tomato paste, 2 Tbsp chili powder, and the remaining spices. Whisk well until a gorgeous deep red color forms.

Step 4: Very slowly, add the water or stock, stirring constantly.

Step 5: Bring the sauce to a simmer, and the sauce will thicken slightly.

Step 6: Taste and add additional chili powder if more heat is desired.

Step 7: Add the vinegar and pour on your favorite enchiladas!

This recipe is perfect for beef enchiladas or chicken enchiladas!!

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HOW TO FREEZE ENCHILADA SAUCE

Unless you’re feeding a crowd, you might not need 2 cups of sauce. In that case, freeze the extras in an airtight container or freeze them in a jar (use this tutorial).

Or you can make a double batch of enchiladas and put half in the freezer, or you can make a double batch and invite me over for dinner (← I choose this option).

Plus, you already have everything you need in the kitchen.

Unless, by some freak accident, you forgot about that half can of tomato paste in the fridge, and you JUST tossed it yesterday, you should be good to go here.

(PSST! Here’s how to freeze tomato paste so it doesn’t happen again!)

TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST ENCHILADA SAUCE

  • Chili powder varies across the globe, but I’m using “American” chili powder, which is NOT the same thing as cayenne pepper or crushed red chilies.
  • Play around with different seasonings like onion powder or dried chilis for a kick of flavor.
  • Use vegetable broth and coconut oil to make this enchilada sauce vegan.
  • Swap out the flour with a gluten free flour mix if you need to cut out the wheat.
  • Do not use tomato sauce in this recipe. You want the thick tomato paste for a full red enchilada sauce flavor.

HOW TO USE THIS AUTHENTIC ENCHILADA SAUCE RECIPE

If you’re not heaping sauce on your tacos, you can follow one of these recipes:

  • Enchilada Casserole
  • Black Bean and Sweet Potato Enchiladas
  • Traditional Enchiladas made with Ground Beef Taco Meat, Homemade Tortillas, and cheese!
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FAQS ABOUT RED ENCHILADA SAUCE

What is traditional enchilada sauce made of?

The key players in this traditional enchilada sauce are fat, flour, tomato paste, spices, chicken stock or water, and vinegar.

What can I use if I don’t have enchilada sauce?

Use this recipe! The ingredients are items most people have in their pantry, making this cheap and easy to make without buying enchilada sauce.

How to make enchilada sauce better?

Make it homemade! Homemade enchilada sauce is much tastier than canned enchilada sauce.

What is the thickener of the enchilada sauce?

The fat and flour create a thickener for this enchilada sauce recipe.

RED ENCHILADA SAUCE

The next time you’re about to grab that can of sauce, whip out this great recipe and make your own authentic enchilada sauce! You won’t regret it! If you try this recipe, please rate the recipe card and let me know how you like it!

MORE MEXICAN INSPIRED RECIPES

  • Enchilada Casserole
  • Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas
  • Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas
  • Ground Beef Taco Meat
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This easy enchilada sauce recipe puts store-bought sauce to shame! With simple pantry ingredients like tomato paste, spices, flour, and water, this Homemade Red Enchilada Sauce recipe is way better than the canned stuff!

  • Author: Tiffany
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups 1x
  • Category: Sauces/condiments
  • Method: Stove top
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Ingredients

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  • 2 Tbsp healthy fat (butter, avocado oil, or palm oil)
  • 2 Tbsp flour (I used all-purpose, but any flour will work)
  • 4 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 23 Tbsp chili powder
  • ½tsp cumin
  • ½tsp garlic powder
  • ¼tsp cayenne pepper
  • ¼tsp black pepper
  • ¼tsp dried oregano
  • tsp cinnamon
  • ½¾ tsp salt, to taste
  • 2 cups water OR chicken stock
  • 1 tsp white distilled vinegar or apple cider vinegar

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan, melt butter over medium heat.
  2. Add flour and stirring occasionally, cook for one minute.
  3. Add the tomato paste, 2 Tbsp chili powder, and the remaining spices. Stir well.
  4. Very slowly add the water or stock, stirring constantly.
  5. Bring the sauce to a simmer and the sauce will thicken slightly.
  6. Taste and add additional chili powder, if more heat is desired.
  7. Add the vinegar and serve warm!

Notes

  • Chili powder varies across the globe, but I’m using “American” chili powder which is NOT the same thing as cayenne or crushed red chilies.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 31

Keywords: enchilada sauce

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Easy Homemade Red Enchilada Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is red enchilada sauce made of? ›

Red enchilada sauce may also be called salsa roja, salsa roja para enchiladas or mole rojo. It is a sauce made out of ancho/ pasilla/New Mexico and/or Cascabel chiles, onion, garlic, tomatoes, broth, cumin, oregano, etc. all blended together then simmered until thickened.

What to use if I don't have enchilada sauce? ›

Tomato sauce is a good way to replace enchilada sauce if you're looking for a milder alternative. It's easy to take a pre-made tomato sauce and spice it and add other ingredients to get closer to a real enchilada sauce.

What is the secret to good enchiladas? ›

The most important tip for avoiding soggy enchiladas is to briefly fry your tortillas in hot oil before you fill and roll. This creates a little bit of a barrier so that the tortillas don't soak up too much of the sauce and therefore start to break down.

How to make enchilada sauce better? ›

Improving upon canned enchilada sauce

If you're using fresh garlic, onion, or peppers, sauté those first in a bit of oil, then combine the butter, stock, and seasonings. Mix in the flour to thicken it, then pour in that canned enchilada sauce, and bring the mixture to a boil.

What is Mexican enchilada sauce made of? ›

This rich concoction gets its flavor from tomatoes, chili powder, and other spicy seasonings. Green enchilada sauce follows the same basic formula but adds fresh green chiles for a brighter taste. Westernized white enchilada sauce is usually dairy-based and uses cream soup or stock to deepen the flavor.

What is the difference between enchilada sauce and red sauce? ›

The main difference is that red sauce is made from dried red chile peppers instead of green peppers, and the spices used are sometimes slightly different.

What is a good mild enchilada sauce? ›

LA VICTORIA® Red Enchilada Sauce Mild is a perfect blend signature spices and red chiles for a mild flavor profile for those who want great taste without too much heat.

What is normal enchilada sauce called? ›

The most common “red” enchilada sauce may also be called salsa roja, salsa roja para enchiladas, or mole rojo. This is a sauce made out of ancho/pasilla/New Mexico and/or Cascabel chiles, onion, garlic, tomatoes, broth, cumin, oregano, etc.

How to make canned red enchilada sauce taste better? ›

To make your canned enchilada sauce taste homemade, grab some butter, a little flour, and some chicken stock. This trifecta of ingredients infuses a canned enchilada sauce with a satisfyingly thick texture and a rich, savory flavor.

What makes enchiladas taste better? ›

While some recipes use flour tortillas, corn tortillas are traditional — and for good reason — are the better option for enchiladas. Corn tortillas have a distinct flavor that plays a key part of the enchilada experience, compared to flour tortillas, which are more like a blank slate.

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until hot.

Why is my homemade enchilada sauce bitter? ›

If you taste your enchilada sauce and find it has a bitter or sour aftertaste, this could be simply due to the acidity of the peppers or tomato, if added. Not to worry. Mix in agave syrup or brown sugar, starting with 1/2 teaspoon and adding more until the taste is evened out to your liking.

Can you put too much sauce on enchiladas? ›

Another thing that adversely affects enchiladas is the addition of too much sauce. If you've ever thought, "There is no such thing as too much sauce," you might want to think again. Although it might be tempting to dump the whole serving of sauce in, this can actually be an enormous mistake.

How to tone down red enchilada sauce? ›

Mix in Some Sweetness

Adding some sweetness to your dish is a perfect way to tone down the spiciness and make it more bearable. Whether it's drizzling honey on top of your dish, adding a bit of sugar to the recipe, or squeezing in lemon juice to enhance the flavors; a touch of sweetness can balance out the heat.

What is the red sauce in Mexican restaurants? ›

Salsa roja ( lit. 'red sauce') is a type of spicy red sauce in Mexican cuisine. It is made of jitomate (red tomato), ground with onion, garlic, chilli, salt and pepper to taste.

What is Mexican red sauce made of? ›

Red Chile Sauce is made from New Mexican Red Chiles, and it's earthy, pungent flavor is so unique - it's really hard to explain to people who have never visited the Southwest.

What's the difference between red enchilada sauce and green? ›

The main difference between the two is also what gives each sauce its distinctive color: the chiles. While green enchilada sauce is made with green tomatillos and green chiles, red enchilada sauce comes from a medley of dried, ground red peppers such as ancho or guajillo chiles.

Is Taco Bell red sauce just enchilada sauce? ›

Taco Bell's red sauce is designed specifically to complement their menu items. It's a bit milder compared to most enchilada sauces you'd find in stores or make at home, which often have a richer, deeper chili flavor.

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