Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (2024)

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A very flavorful quick and easy enchilada sauce recipe that is ready in only 10 minutes. So much better than canned sauce. Get those enchiladas ready!

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Enchiladas are awesome! We could eat enchiladas any day of the week. Problem is, making a truly awesome homemade red enchilada sauce takes some time. If you're like us, you don't always have the time, but you still want awesome food.

So do we!

After some experimentation, I have a super quick version of an easy enchilada sauce that is quite delicious, and not only works on enchiladas, but on other meals as well. Try it on quesadillas, drizzled into a burrito, over tacos...you get the idea!

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What's the Secret to Making Enchilada Sauce Fast?

The secret to making a quick and easy enchilada sauce that tastes great is chili powder. We start with a simple roux, which is a mixture of flour and oil or butter, then add chili powder, tomato paste and a few other seasonings. Very simple!

A good red enchilada sauce recipe usually starts from dried chili peppers that need to be rehydrated. It really is a GREAT enchilada sauce, but it does take time. When you don't have the time but want enchiladas anyway, use this recipe. It is absolutely delicious.

The chili powder brings a LOT of flavor to the finished sauce. You're sure to love it, and you can easily adjust the amount of chili powder used to fit your own taste preferences. And it is far better than any store bought version.

So, get your ingredients ready. Here is what you'll need.

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Easy Enchilada Sauce Ingredients

  • Olive Oil.
  • Flour.
  • Red Chili Powder. Ancho powder is GREAT here, or use a mix of ancho and guajillo, or your favorite blend.
  • Tomato Paste.
  • Vegetable Broth. Or chicken broth.
  • Ground Cumin.
  • Garlic Powder.
  • Salt and Pepper.
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How to Make Easy Enchilada Sauce - the Recipe Method

Start with a Roux. Heat a large pan to medium heat and add the olive oil. Stir in the flour and keep stirring continually for 5 minutes, until the roux (flour and oil mixture) begins to brown. I shoot for the color of peanut butter or a copper penny for my roux. See my post on how to make a roux to learn more.

Make the Enchilada Sauce. Stir in the chili powder, tomato paste, vegetable or chicken broth and seasonings until a sauce consistency forms. If it is too thick for your tastes, add in a bit more of the stock or a bit of water, a tablespoon at a time.

Develop the Flavor. Simmer the enchilada sauce for 3-5 minutes to let the flavors develop a bit. It should thicken up nicely for you.

Adjust to Your Tastes. Taste and adjust to your preference with salt and pepper - and maybe more spicy chili powder!

Serve. Your quick and easy enchilada sauce is ready to serve. Time to eat!

That's it! I hope you enjoy your enchiladas, my friends! Such an easy recipe, isn't it? It tastes very much like an authentic Mexican enchilada sauce. Definitely one of Patty's favorites.

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Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Tomato Sauce. You can easily make this recipe with tomato sauce instead of tomato paste. Just omit some of the broth so it won't be too thin of a sauce. Or you can simmer it longer to thicken it.
  • The Flour. I use simple all-purpose flour for this recipe, though you can also use gluten-free flour or other flours, as long as they thicken the sauce properly.
  • Broth. You can use any type of broth or stock for this recipe. I usually use either chicken stock or a quick soup base that I just mix with water, making this crazy easy. You can also use vegetable broth, beef broth or others. If in a pinch, just use water.
  • Other Herbs. I like to keep my recipe simple with a few herbs and seasonings, but add in others to your preference. Cumin and oregano are a popular combo. Mexican oregano is great. Try it with dried basil.
  • Chili Powder. There are many different chili powders you can try for this recipe, though I would encourage you to experiment with combinations of them. Consider Mexican chili powders for more authentic flavor, such as ancho powder, chipotle powder, morita powder, chile de arbol and others. Or, use an American chili powder blend, which is also great here.
  • Simmering and Thickening. The recipe calls for a quick simmer of only 3-5 minutes, but you can simmer longer if you'd like to develop even more flavor. To do so, add in a bit more of your chosen stock or some extra water. Simmer to reduce the overall liquid consistency. The easy enchilada sauce will thicken the longer you simmer, but again, you can very easily adjust the consistency with a bit more stock or water stirred in at the end.

Serving Suggestions for Easy Enchilada Sauce

Of course you can use this recipe to make quick and easy chicken, beef or black bean enchiladas, but it's great with any type of Mexican cuisine. Try it out with carne asada as a saucy topping, spoon it over huevos rancheros, drizzle some over migas (Mexican scrambled eggs with crispy tortillas), use it to make sauce Chili Colorado, or sauce up your favorite burritos and tacos recipes.

Honestly, I like to keep versions of this sauce in the fridge or even in my freezer for quick and easy uses. I can stir it into all sorts of soups and stews and love it spooned over nacho bowls. You can also use this for your next pasta instead of your typical pasta sauce for a Mexican or Southwest American spin. Mexican style pasta, anyone? Yes, I'm in!

Storage & Leftovers

Storing yourEnchilada Sauce in anairtight containerin the fridge may allow you to store the leftovers for up to 3-5 days. To maximize the storage life, make sure to refrigerate the sauce promptly.

Try These Other Enchilada Recipes

  • Homemade Enchilada Sauce Recipe
  • Homemade Green Enchilada Sauce
  • Chicken Enchilada Casserole Verde
  • Chipotle Chicken Enchilada Casserole
  • One-Pot Meatless Enchilada Stew
  • Beef Enchiladas
  • Chicken Enchiladas Rojas
  • Chicken Enchilada Verde with Cheese
  • Ranchero Sauce
  • Adobo Sauce
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Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe

A very flavorful quick and easy enchilada sauce recipe that is ready in only 10 minutes. So much better than canned sauce. Get those enchiladas ready!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: enchiladas, recipe, sauce, spicy

Calories: 174kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • ¼ cup red chili powder (ancho powder is GREAT here, or use a combo of ancho and guajillo, or use your favorite blend)
  • 6 ounces tomato paste
  • 1-1/2 cups vegetable broth
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat a large pan to medium heat. Add oil and get it nice and warm.

  • Stir in the flour. Reduce heat to medium-low and stir constantly, for 5 minutes, until the mixture browns.

  • Add in chili powder, tomato paste, broth, cumin and garlic powder. Stir to incorporate.

  • Allow the mixture to thicken up and become consistent, stirring often. If the enchilada sauce is too thick, swirl in in a bit more stock/broth or water a tablespoon at a time.

  • Simmer for 3-5 minutes to let the flavors develop.

  • Salt and pepper to taste, then set aside until ready to use.

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Notes

Makes 2 cups.

Tomato Sauce. You can easily make this recipe with tomato sauce instead of tomato paste. Just omit some of the broth so it won't be too thin of a sauce. Or you can simmer it longer to thicken it.

Broth. You can use any type of broth or stock for this recipe, or use water if out of stock.

Other Herbs. Cumin and oregano are a popular combo. Mexican oregano is great. Try it with dried basil.

Chili Powder. Consider Mexican chili powders for more authentic flavor, such as ancho powder, chipotle powder, morita powder, chile de arbol and others. Or, use an American chili powder blend.

Simmering and Thickening. Simmer longer for more developed flavor. Add more stock or water as needed.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 174kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 2gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 454mgPotassium: 431mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 710IUVitamin C: 9.3mgCalcium: 15mgIron: 1.6mg

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Did You Enjoy This Recipe?I love hearing how you like it and how you made it your own. Leave a comment below and tag @ChiliPepperMadness on social media.

NOTE: This recipe was updated on 5/29/20 to include new information, photos and video. It was originally published on 6/10/14.

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  1. Nancy says

    I love this sauce. It's inexpensive to make and easy too. I have a single father son with a special needs son and I make a lot of casseroles for them and enchiladas with this sauce is their favorite. I told my son it wasn't authentic and I could try one of your other recipes. He told me not to change a thing. They both love it and if it ain't broke don't fix it.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Very happy they like it, Nancy. Yes, so easy to make, but has big flavor. Thanks!

  2. Kristin says

    Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (9)
    Excellent sauce!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Kristin!

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  3. Michele B says

    Hi, Mike - I’m new to your site and LOVE it so far. I’ve seen a few mentions about the re-hydrated pepper skins when using a food processor. I’ve used my Vitamix blender in lieu of the food processor and it works perfectly. Smooth results!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Michele! Yes, a good blender/processor can make a huge difference with sauces.

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  4. Ali says

    Mike, I've been looking a LONG time for a good Enchilada sauce---this looks amazing and I can't wait to try it! I have a question, and I prob missed it, so forgive me, but the "2-1 cups vegetable broth"---is that a total of 2 cups, just used at different intervals? Thanks very much.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Ali, it is 1.5 cups of vegetable broth only. I have 1-1/2 cups listed in the recipe card. Please let me know if you're seeing something else. Also, I have another more authentic red enchilada sauce recipe you might try here: https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-recipes/sauces/homemade-red-enchilada-sauce/. Let me know how it turns out for you.

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  5. Terri says

    Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (10)
    Great recipe. So easy. However I added an 8 oz. can of tomato sauce . This is a keeper! Thanks Mike!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Great addition! Glad you enjoyed it, Terri! =)

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  6. Connie Wester says

    Don't have tomato paste or sauce on hand can you use V8 juice instead?

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Connie, you can use v8 juice for this, though you won't need to add as much other liquid. Let me know how it goes for you. Enjoy.

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  7. Susan says

    Not a real enchilada sauce because it uses tomatoes. The Roux method is not used in most Mexican cooking.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Of course this is NOT a Mexican enchilada sauce, as I clearly state in the post. I guess you didn't bother to read it. This is an easy VERSION for those who want it quick. I also clearly link to this Enchilada Sauce Recipe (https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/recipes/homemade-red-enchilada-sauce/) at the beginning of the post. Have a great day.

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      • Steve L says

        Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (11)
        Nice Mike - Sauce is great, both versions !!! Some people are just negative, want to hate on everything. Love your website.

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        • Mike Hultquist says

          Thanks, Steve. I appreciate it.

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  8. Michelle Scarborough says

    Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (12)
    Tried it tonight with my beef and cheese stuffed enchiladas. This is a very good down to earth tasting sauce. I bought the dark ancho powder in the bulk section of my grocery store. I'm in Texas and this reminds me of a mole sauce rather than a Tex Mex chile sauce. It is still good and I will combine it with chili powder next time for a twist. Thank you!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Great, Michelle! You can try it with other chili powders as well for variations. Glad you enjoyed it!!

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  9. Sherry says

    During COVID, trying to cook my pantry food and stay. Going to try tonight on beef enchiladas. Thank you!!!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      I hope you enjoy it!

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  10. jim nashwinter says

    Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (13)
    you are as crazy as I am?Love HOTTT STUFF?great work MIKE;

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Thanks, Jim! Yep, I do love it spicy for sure! Enjoy!

      Reply

Quick and Easy Enchilada Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I substitute for 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 enchilada sauce made of? ›

What is Enchilada Sauce? 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 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.

Can I use salsa instead of red enchilada sauce? ›

Traditionally, homemade enchilada sauce is made with tomato sauce. What is this? However, I got the brilliant idea to substitute in some salsa to bring another level of flavor to the sauce. I used a homestyle salsa, but you can pretty much use any flavor you want, including roasted garlic and pico de gallo.

What is the most mild enchilada sauce? ›

Use Las Palmas® Mild Red Enchilada Sauce to make a delicious Mexican staple. Offering a mild level of spice to enhance but not overpower your enchiladas, this sauce is sure to make your meal a hit.

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.

What are the different types of enchilada sauce? ›

Enchilada sauces are smooth, chili-based sauces that include salsa roja (red enchilada sauce), chile con queso (cheese-based sauce), verde sauce (green enchilada sauce), and mole sauces.

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until hot.

Do you cover enchiladas or no? ›

Bake uncovered for 20 minutes, until the enchiladas are cooked through and the tortillas are slightly crispy on the outside. Transfer the baking dish to a wire baking rack. Serve. Serve the enchiladas immediately while they're nice and hot and melty, garnished with lots of fresh toppings.

Should you cover cheese enchiladas when baking? ›

Spoon enchilada sauce over the tops of the tortillas ensuring they are completely covered - uncovered spots will come out tough and hard - then sprinkle reserved cheese on top. Cover baking dish with nonstick sprayed foil then bake for 20-30 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and sauce is hot and bubbly.

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.

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.

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.

Is enchilada sauce the same as tomato sauce? ›

What Is Enchilada Sauce? Traditional enchilada sauce is the foolproof solution to any dinner dilemma. Ground cumin and garlic powder infuse the tomato-based sauce with tons of bold flavor that pairs well with meats, cheeses, soups, and casseroles. It's a rich and smoky sauce that adds depth to any dish it touches.

Is enchilada sauce similar to salsa? ›

Salsa vs Enchilada Sauce

These two sauces might overlap in their ingredients, but the key difference is that enchilada sauce is thin, smooth, and served hot. It's also considered an important part of dishes like enchiladas, while salsa roja is a cold table sauce that can be added to anything.

Is enchilada sauce the same as spaghetti sauce? ›

Is enchilada sauce a good substitute for spaghetti sauce? There's nothing to stop you from pouring enchillada sauce over your spaghetti (or any other kind of pasta) . Just know that it's not going to taste like spaghetti sauce. Whether jarred, canned, or homemade, the two sauces have entirely different flavor profiles.

What are enchiladas similar to? ›

If you enjoy enchiladas, I would suggest tamales. Instead of a meat and/or cheese filled baked corn tortilla, a tamale is a shell of steamed cornmeal ( similar taste) that is usually filled with meat and wrapped before steaming in a clean, dried corn husk. To eat tamales, take off the husk and cut in bite-sized pieces.

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