Authentic Red Enchilada Sauce (2024)

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This authentic enchilada sauce recipe is made with real whole dried chiles and a small piece of Mexican chocolate. Perfect for enchiladas, tacos and more!

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I did it! I made a batch of authentic enchilada sauce that’s just like my mom’s!

After quite a few tries, I finally got it just right and I’m so excited to share it with you!

Unlike many enchilada sauce recipes out there, this sauce is made without any tomatoes. Instead, all the rich and savory flavors come from only a handful of ingredients – dried chiles, garlic, salt and Mexican chocolate.

(Check out this easy enchilada sauce recipe for a 10-minute version made with easy-to-find pantry ingredients like chili powder, tomato paste and broth.)

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The secret ingredient in amazing enchilada sauce

The secret to getting it just right? Throw in a small piece of Mexican chocolate.

All you need is about an eighth of a circular tablet of Mexican chocolate. If you’ve never used it before, I highly recommend you buy a pack because it’s so good! It’s normally used to make hot chocolate, but my Mom uses it to make various sauces like mole and this enchilada sauce. (Learn more about Mexican Chocolate here.)

It’s normally located in the grocery store’s Hispanic foods section, but if you can’t find it there, try looking in the hot chocolate section. If you prefer shopping online, you can easily find it on Amazon here.

Don’t have Mexican chocolate?

That’s okay! A good substitute is a little unsweetened cocoa powder and turbinado/raw sugar. See recipe card below for amount.

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Dried chiles for authentic enchilada sauce

For this sauce, I’m using dried chiles. If you’ve never used them before, don’t freak out! They’re super easy to use and once you taste the rich and complex flavor they give this sauce, you’ll never go back to the bland store-bought stuff.

Like Mexican chocolate, dried chiles are often located in the Hispanic Foods section at the grocery store, but I’ve also seen them hanging near the fresh chiles in the produce aisle.

If your local grocery store doesn’t carry them, you can purchase them online here:

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How to make authentic enchilada sauce

  1. Prepare the dried chiles by removing and discarding the stem. You ca also remove and discard the seeds if you’re extra sensitive to spicy foods.
  2. Rehydrate the dried chiles by placing them in hot water. Let them soak for about 20 minutes.
  3. Transfer chiles to a blender and puree with garlic, Mexican chocolate and salt until completely smooth.

That’s it! Your sauce is ready to go!

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What to make with enchilada sauce

Now you’re ready to use the sauce on your favorite enchilada recipe! Here are just a few ideas of what you can make:

  • red chicken enchiladas
  • red chilaquiles
  • chicken tamale casserole
  • chicken enchilada casserole
  • spinach enchiladas
  • chicken enchilada soup

There are so many possibilities, you’re going to love it!

Be sure to check out my recipe for green enchilada sauce, too!

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Authentic Enchilada Sauce

servings: 2 cups

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Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 25 minutes minutes

This authentic red enchilada sauce recipe is made with real whole dried chiles and a small piece of Mexican chocolate. Perfect for enchiladas, tacos and more!

Ingredients

  • 4 guajillo chiles, (about 30 grams), rinsed, stemmed, and seeded
  • 2 ancho chiles, (about 36 grams), rinsed, stemmed, and seeded
  • 1 árbol chiles, rinsed and stemmed
  • water, as needed
  • ½ large Roma tomato, plus more if desired
  • 1 clove garlic
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • tablet Abuelita Mexican chocolate, (about 12 grams)*
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  • In a medium pot, add the guajillo, ancho, and árbol chiles and enough water to cover them completely. Bring to a boil over high heat. Remove the pot from the heat, cover, and let the chiles soak for 10 minutes to soften.

  • Using a slotted spoon, transfer the softened chiles to a blender. Add 1 cup of the chile-soaked water, ¼ cup of fresh water, and the tomato, garlic, salt, and Mexican chocolate. Blend until completely smooth. This step may take a few minutes, depending on the power of your blender. Add more water if the sauce is too thick for your liking.

  • Heat the olive oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Pour in the sauce and bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 3 minutes.

  • Cover and store until ready to use. It's perfect for making chicken enchiladas, red chilaquiles, and chicken enchilada soup!

Notes

  • Dried chiles: If you’d like to make this sauce as mild as possible, I recommend removing and discarding the seeds of the dried chiles in addition to the stems.
  • Mexican chocolate: If you don’t have Mexican chocolate, you can substitute 1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder and 1 teaspoon turbinado/raw sugar instead.
  • Storage: Enchilada sauce can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 37kcal (2%), Carbohydrates: 6g (2%), Protein: 1g (2%), Fat: 1g (2%), Sodium: 699mg (29%), Potassium: 5mg, Sugar: 3g (3%), Vitamin A: 3000IU (60%), Vitamin C: 0.8mg (1%), Calcium: 10mg (1%), Iron: 0.7mg (4%)

Author: Isabel Orozco-Moore

Category: Mexican

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  1. Brian Ashe

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    excellent flavor and a versatible sauce.

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FAQs

What is the red sauce on enchiladas 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.

Is there a difference between red enchilada sauce and enchilada 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 red sauce made of Mexican? ›

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 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.

What is an authentic enchilada made of? ›

Traditionally the enchilada is a dish that features a tortilla wrapped around other food such as meat, cheese, or vegetables. In its original form as Mexican street food, it was a simple corn tortilla that street vendors would roll up and dip into a chili sauce.

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.

What kind of enchilada sauce is best? ›

Best Canned Enchilada Sauces
  • La Victoria Red Enchilada Sauce Traditional, Mild, 28 oz.
  • Old El Paso Mild Green Chile Enchilada Sauce.
  • 365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Red Enchilada Sauce.
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  • HATCH CHILI COMPANY Organic Mild Red Enchilada Sauce, 15 OZ.
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Is Taco Bell red sauce just enchilada sauce? ›

Per Taco Bell's ingredient statements, the red Border sauce is made from a base of tomato puree. This makes sense, given that the base of most traditional salsas and enchilada sauces is tomatoes anyway. But some extra seasonings and ingredients go into creating this iconic sauce, as well.

How to tell if red enchilada sauce is bad? ›

If the enchilada sauce has an unpleasant odor, it has gone bad. A taste test can also tell you if the enchilada sauce is bad, especially when it doesn't taste like enchilada sauce. Other signs of spoilage include the appearance of mold on the surface or a runny texture, which indicates that the sauce is going sour.

What is a good 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 the famous Mexican sauce? ›

Mole is the crown jewel of Mexican sauces. It is refined, delicious and has a complexity of flavour that demonstrates the real fusion of two cultures in one dish. Mole was created by our prehispanic ancestors, they would mix pumpkin seeds, tomatoes and herbs to make a sauce simply called Molli.

What do Mexicans call red sauce? ›

by Mike Hultquist · Jul 17, 2020 · 132 Comments · Jump to Recipe. This easy homemade salsa roja recipe is the ultimate Mexican salsa, perfect for tortillas, tacos and burritos, with tomatoes, jalapeno, lime juice and more.

What makes enchiladas taste better? ›

Toppings: When it comes to enchiladas, I vote the more toppings the merrier! Any combination of chopped fresh cilantro, sliced avocado, diced red onion (or quick pickled red onions), sliced radishes, fresh or pickled jalapeños, sour cream or Mexican crema, and/or extra cheese would be delicious!

Should you cover enchiladas when you bake them? ›

Most enchiladas are baked covered with foil until heated through. Oven temperatures and baking times vary per recipe, but on average they cook in a 350°F oven for about 25 minutes. Sprinkle the cheese on top of the enchiladas after they are heated through.

Why is red enchilada sauce so 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.

What is similar to red enchilada sauce? ›

Whether you're out of enchilada sauce or simply looking for a different flavor profile, here are some great substitutes to consider:
  • Homemade Enchilada Sauce. ...
  • Salsa. ...
  • Tomato Sauce with Spices. ...
  • Mole Sauce. ...
  • Red Chile Sauce.
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What is canned enchilada sauce made of? ›

Ingredients. Water, Tomato Puree (water, tomato paste), Modified Corn Starch. Contains 2% or less of: Sugar, Salt, Chile Pepper, Soybean Oil, Vinegar, Spice, Citric Acid, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Onion Powder, Natural Flavor, Color (black carrot and paprika extract).

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