This homemade Enchilada Sauce is easy to make, and it can be made in just 15 minutes. It has the perfect blend of simple spices to make the best enchiladas ever! It’s a mild sauce, and not a hot and spicy sauce unless you want it to be. And this recipe can easily be doubled or tripled if you are making a lot of enchiladas.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t really care for the enchilada sauce that you buy in the can. It always seems to have a bit of a metal taste to it. The flavor isn’t there. It’s just not good. My tried and true red enchilada sauce has been the best recipe (and a very popular one) for a good number of years! I’ve tried many recipes, and I’ve tried making it all sorts of ways, but this simple mix of ingredients that I’m sharing with you here is perfect. The sauce is key to making great enchiladas. Skip the canned stuff and make this homemade enchilada sauce (double the recipe, if you’d like). Use it in all of your recipes that call for using enchilada sauce.
The best enchilada sauce recipe:
Here’s a quote from a reader (and if you read all of the comments below that people have left over the years, you’ll see similar sentiments!)
“I googled a recipe and this one popped up. After a quick check of the ingredients, I realized I had everything I needed, so I made it and OMG, I could not stop “sampling” it! I have now made it four times…so much flavor, but not too spicy OR mild. I will never buy enchilada sauce again – this is the BEST enchilada sauce!”
How to make Enchilada Sauce:
Traditional enchilada sauce is made with dried chiles. This enchilada sauce has a base of tomato sauce and spices. It’s a quick and easy recipe for enchilada sauce using ingredients that you might already have at home (or are easy to locate in your market). Everyone who has tried the recipe just raves and raves about it.
Homemade enchilada sauce is super easy to make. First you’ll make the roux to help thicken the sauce. Heat oil in a pan and then whisk in flour and chili powder until lightly browned. Next, you’ll whisk in chicken broth and tomato sauce. Ground cumin, garlic powder, onion salt and salt are mixed in too. All is simmered for about 10 minutes, and that’s it!
But how can it be homemade when you’re using canned?
This sauce is not made from fresh tomatoes, so you’ll see canned chicken broth and canned tomato sauce in the ingredient list. But it’s combined with the right amount of spices, and it turns out a delicious enchilada sauce! I don’t mind canned tomato sauce, but canned enchilada sauce is just awful. This sauce will have a much better flavor than canned enchilada sauce from the store.
Ingredient Notes:
- Vegetable or canola oil are listed in the recipe, but you can use any neutral-flavored oil to make enchilada sauce (avocado oil and grapeseed oil are also considered to be neutral-flavored).
- 1 to 1 Gluten Free Flour Blend may be substituted for the all purpose flour to make this a gluten free enchilada sauce.
- Vegetable broth may be substituted for the chicken broth to make this a vegetarian enchilada sauce.
- Don’t use tomato paste. Don’t use marinara sauce. Use tomato sauce!
How to freeze enchilada sauce:
Transfer the sauce to freezer-safe jars or containers. Alternately, you can put the sauce in a large freezer zip baggie and lay it on its side to press out the air and seal. Freeze for up to 3 months. Be sure to label so you know what you’ve got in there!
What I love about this recipe:
- It’s so much better than store-bought. I mean SO MUCH better!
- I love that this enchilada sauce is made from simple ingredients that don’t have weird preservatives included in them.
- As an American, I actually prefer this sauce over a traditional Mexican recipe for enchilada sauce. It’s mild and perfect!
If you’ve never been a fan of canned enchilada sauce, or if you are in a part of the world where it’s difficult to find… then this recipe is for you! It’s so easy to make, and I think you’ll be so impressed with the results. Enjoy!
Here are a few recipes that use enchilada sauce:

Homemade Enchilada Sauce
Ingredients
- ¼ cup vegetable or canola oil
- 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons chili powder
- 1½ cups low sodium chicken broth
- One 8-ounce can tomato sauce
- ½ teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion salt
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large skillet to medium heat. Whisk in the flour and chili powder. Reduce heat to medium and continue to whisk until lightly browned. Gradually whisk in the chicken broth, tomato sauce, cumin, garlic powder, onion salt and salt. Stir until smooth, and continue simmering over medium heat about 10 minutes, or until slightly thickened.
- Serve immediately, or keep in a covered bowl in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Notes
- If you are preparing this recipe as GLUTEN FREE– just be sure to substitute an alternative thickener in place of the all purpose flour. Some people use a good GF flour (like Bob’s Redmill), and others like to use sweet rice flour. And make sure you are using a brand of chicken broth that is designated as GF (or use water instead).
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Great sauce easy to make
Made this the other day. Really good. I have leftover enchilada filling (ran out of tortillas) so I’m making it into soup today with more of this sauce.
I made this recipe, and it came out wonderfully. Can I increase the recipe and it will still come out as good, or do I need to make it one recipe at a time?
I think doubling it should be just fine!
Best sauce yet just a little kick of heat. I made ground beef enchiladas with sautéed onions using cheddar and jack combo inside and on top.. I did add a pinch of cinnamon to the spices definitely my go to recipe easy and yummy.
This is the ONE that I have been l have been looking for! So savory and good. Thank you so much. I did sauté an onion before adding the flour, though.
As a 70 year old woman from Texas, I should have learned how to make this earlier, and as my mom and grandma made. Thought it would be too complicated. So easy and best enchiladas I’ve had in a long time. My husband loved them…we both did. Only change I’ll make is using the low sodium broth it called for, I only had the regular.
This will be my go to recipe! It’s perfect and what I’ve been looking for. My husband and 1 year old loves it. Thank you for sharing!
So YUMMY and So easy! My first try at making homemade enchilada sauce. I used less chili powder because I am a wimp!!! I ended up using about 1 1/2 Tablespoons total. But otherwise followed the directions exactly and it came out great! This is a keeper.
So Good!! I never thought about making enchilada sauce, thinking it just always came in a can. Like the review you featured, I couldn’t stop sampling and will definitely be making it from scratch from now on!
I followed Marjorie’s advice and halved the chili powder and it was wonderful.
Will never buy canned sauce again this is good and very easy to make who knew