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This authentic enchilada sauce recipe is made with dried chiles and Mexican chocolate and is full of traditional Mexican flavor thatโ€™s better than any store-bought sauce. It’s the perfect way to elevate your enchiladas with its rich and savory flavor. Itโ€™s a total game-changer!

Authentic enchilada sauce ready to enjoy stored in a mason jar.

One funny thing about Hispanic moms, including my own, is that they never seem to measure anything when theyโ€™re cooking. They just taste as they go, and it comes out delicious every time.

My mom makes her famous cheese enchiladas using this rich enchilada sauce, and I asked her to walk me through the recipe while I measured all the ingredients so I could share it with you. Hereโ€™s why I love it:

  • Itโ€™s unique. Adding a small piece of Mexican chocolate is what brings this sauce to the next level. It pairs well with the dried chiles and gives it a complex flavor that sets it apart from more Tex-Mex recipes that are made from mostly spices (like my easy enchilada sauce). 
  • Itโ€™s versatile. I love to use this sauce in other recipes that call for enchilada sauce, like soups or casseroles. 

The Secret Ingredient

The secret to this savory, rustic, and perfectly spiced enchilada sauce? Mexican chocolate!

It seems unexpected, but Mexican chocolate has a slightly bitter and rustic taste, making it perfect for sauces, moles, and other Mexican dishes.

My mom puts it in her enchilada sauce, mole, and sometimes chile colorado. My favorite brand to use is Abuelita, which you can find online, in Mexican grocery stores, or even in the international section of big-chain grocery stores. 

Authentic enchilada sauce ingredients all laid out ready to use

Authentic Enchilada Sauce Ingredients

  • Dried chiles: I use a combination of ancho, guajillo, and รกrbol chiles that give a rich, savory, and complex flavor. You can find them in Mexican grocery stores or online
  • Roma tomato: I used only half of a large Roma tomato for a hint of sweetness and to help thicken the sauce. If you donโ€™t have a fresh tomato, you can use 1 tablespoon of tomato paste. 
  • Water: A mixture of the chile-soaked water and a splash of fresh water adds thins out the sauce without diluting the flavor of the chiles and chocolate. 
  • Garlic: A must-have in any enchilada sauce.
  • Mexican chocolate: This ingredient sets this enchilada sauce apart from the rest and makes it truly authentic. One small tablet of Mexican chocolate adds a small amount of sweetness and rich flavor. Mexican chocolate is not overly sweet like American chocolate bars and is used in both sweet and savory recipes. I used Abuelita brand.
  • Kosher salt: I start with 1 teaspoon of kosher sal, but you can adjust depending on your taste. 
  • Olive oil: Simmering this authentic enchilada sauce in oil helps thicken the sauce and cook the raw tomato flavor. I like to use olive oil, but you can also use any oil you prefer.

How to Make Authentic Enchilada Sauce

Rehydrate the dried chiles. Add the guajillo, ancho, and รกrbol chiles and enough water to cover them completely into a saucepan or pot. Bring to a boil over high heat. Remove the pot from the heat, cover, and let the chiles soak for 10 minutes to soften.

Rehydrating the dried chiles by soaking them in a pot of water

Blend the sauce. Transfer the softened chiles to a blender using a slotted spoon. Add 1 cup of the chile-soaked water, ยผ 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 needed.

All ingredients added to a blender until smooth

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

Sauce is simmering in a large skillet

Cover and store in an airtight jar until ready to use.

Recipe Tips

  • Adjust the heat. This enchilada sauce has a mild-medium spice. To make it extra mild, make sure to discard all the seeds from the dried chiles and omit the chile de รกrbol. 
  • Donโ€™t have Mexican chocolate? You can use 1 teaspoon of unsweetened cocoa powder and 1 teaspoon turbinado/raw sugar instead.

Recipe Variations

This recipe gets its authentic and delicious flavor by using the recommended ingredients, but if youโ€™re in a pinch, you can make some slight variations:

  • Dried chiles: You can swap out chile guajillo for chile pasilla for a slightly smoky flavor. 
  • Tomato: Use 1 tablespoon of tomato paste instead of a fresh Roma tomato. 
Authentic enchiladas sauce stored in a mason jar

Ways to Use Authentic Red Enchilada Sauce

This enchilada sauce is delicious and can be used in so many different ways! Itโ€™s great in all types of enchiladas, like chicken enchiladas, black bean enchiladas, beef enchiladas, and breakfast enchiladas.

It can also be used as a sauce in chilaquiles, chicken enchilada soup, enchilada meatballs, and chicken tamale casserole.

Storing and Reheating

  • Storing: Store the sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • Freezing: Freeze in portions for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before using.
  • Reheating: Reheat on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until warmed through. You can also reheat it in a microwave.

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Authentic Enchilada Sauce

This authentic enchilada sauce recipe is made with dried chiles and packed with traditional Mexican flavor that's better than store-bought!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 2 cups
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • In a medium pot, add the guajillo, ancho, and รกrbol 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, ยผ 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. Add the sauce and bring to a simmer. Reduce the 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

Serving: 0.5cup | Calories: 37kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 699mg | Potassium: 5mg | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 3000IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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The post was originally published in October 2016 and has been updated with new photos and new recipe tips and tricks.

Photography by Ashley McLaughlin.

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236 Comments

  1. Kenn Fujioka says:

    5 stars
    This sauce is delicious! Iโ€™d recommend weighing the chiles; those measurements are spot on.

  2. Brian Ashe says:

    5 stars
    excellent flavor and a versatible sauce.

  3. carol pruitt says:

    5 stars
    I made this sauce but needed to double it. I cleaned out the chilis of ribs and seeds to lessen the heat. But beware it is still very spicy hot. I had to add sour cream and lemon juice to bring it down. Now it tastes delicious and with just the right heat for most mortals.

  4. Charlotte says:

    5 stars
    I absolutely love this sauce. It’s simple and no tomatoes!! Enchilada sauce is about the chiles, let them shine. Thank you so much for sharing this โค๏ธ

  5. Chantel says:

    This has great flavor and easy to make. Was a bit too spicy for my daughter. Do you have any suggestions to tone down the spice after Iโ€™ve made it?

    1. Isabel says:

      I recommend blending in one or two medium ripe tomatoes to tone down the heat. You can blend them raw or roast them under the broiler first until charred. As a mom of a toddler myself, I do this often!

    2. Jesse says:

      The arbol is where the real heat is coming from, maybe just omit those entirely. My family can’t handle anything more than crystals so I just don’t bother with them at all and still get all the smokey chili goodness.

  6. Kalea Conner says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Love the small ingredient list. Lets the chilis star! My go to and shared with many. Thank you โ˜บ๏ธ

  7. Maui Mama says:

    5 stars
    Love your authentic recipes! This is one of our family favs. Easy and very flavorful.

  8. Sterling E. Bennett says:

    5 stars
    Your recipes are authentic and have taken my cooking up a notch. Very easy to follow and grateful for your website.
    Side note:
    I am 6 generation Az native who has always eaten Mexican food of all kinds. Your approach is authentic. Keep up the good work!
    God Bless!
    Sterling

  9. Norma H says:

    How many enchiladas per 2 cups of sauce? Btw, I love that you can change the number of cups and it changes the ingredients. Iโ€™m Mexican, overall a good cook but Isabel your recipes help me out so much. Your cooking reflects so many regions of Mexican. My parents are from Puebla but I grew up eating Northern Mex cuisine and I like how I can always count on your page to help me out no matter what Iโ€™m trying to whip up for dinner.

  10. Alan says:

    5 stars
    First ever attempt to make enchilada sauce from scratch. This worked very well, has a smooth flavor and very good consistency. I will be doing this again! Might play with the chile’s mix