A Sauce Worth Sharing
My grandson calls this my magic red sauce. I just laugh. It is not magic at all. It is simple and made from your own pantry. That is the real magic.
Making it fills your kitchen with the best smell. It is warm and a little spicy. Doesnt that smell amazing? It means a good meal is coming. What is your favorite kitchen smell?
A Little Story in Every Jar
I learned to make this sauce from my neighbor, Rosa. She brought me a jar when I was sick. I was so grateful for her kindness.
That is why this matters. Food is more than eating. It is a way to show you care. Now, I always make a double batch. I give one jar to a friend. It makes everyone feel good.
Lets Get Cooking
First, stir the oil and flour together. Add your chili powder, cumin, and oregano. Cook it for two minutes. This makes the base of your sauce.
Then, pour in the beef broth and tomato sauce. Add the minced garlic and a little salt. Let it all bubble gently for fifteen minutes. Stir it now and then. You will see it get thick and rich.
The Secret is in the Spices
That toasty smell when you cook the spices is important. It wakes them up. This step gives the sauce its deep, cozy flavor.
Fun fact: The chili powder gives it a beautiful red color. It also has lots of Vitamin A. That is good for your eyes! Do you prefer your food mild or a little spicy?
Your New Kitchen Helper
This sauce is like a helper in your fridge. You can use it for so many things. I love it for simple cheese enchiladas. My family loves it with chicken.
That is why this matters. When you make simple things yourself, you feel proud. You know exactly what is in your food. It stores in the fridge for a whole week. What would you make with your homemade sauce?

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Oil (vegetable, canola, or avocado) | 3 Tablespoons | |
| All-purpose flour | 2 Tablespoons | |
| Chili powder | 1/4 cup | |
| Ground cumin | 1 Tablespoon | |
| Dried oregano | 1/2 teaspoon | |
| Low-sodium beef broth | 2 cups | |
| Tomato sauce | 2 1/2 cups | |
| Garlic | 1 clove, minced | |
| Salt | to taste |

My Favorite Enchilada Sauce
I have been making this sauce for more years than I can count. It fills the whole house with the most wonderful smell. My grandkids always know what’s for dinner when they walk in. They say it smells like my kitchen.
Making it from scratch is so much easier than you might think. You just need one pot and about twenty minutes. Let me walk you through it, step by step. You will feel so proud when you see that rich, red sauce.
Step 1: Grab a medium-sized saucepan. Pour in your oil and flour. Then add the chili powder, cumin, and oregano. Stir it all together until it looks like a thick paste. This is called a roux. It makes your sauce nice and smooth.
Step 2: Now, cook your mixture over medium heat. Keep stirring it for about two minutes. You will know it is ready when it gets a bit darker and smells toasty. (A hard-learned tip: do not walk away! It can burn fast.) I still laugh at the time I got distracted by the phone.
Step 3: Slowly pour in the beef broth and tomato sauce. Add your minced garlic and a pinch of salt too. Stir everything together until it is completely combined. Doesn’t that color look beautiful already? It reminds me of a sunset.
Step 4: Turn the heat down to low. Let your sauce simmer gently for fifteen minutes. Stir it once in a while so it does not stick. This is when all the flavors become best friends. What is your favorite family dinner? Share below!
Cook Time: 17 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Yield: About 4 cups
Category: Sauce, Condiment
Three Fun Twists to Try
This sauce is like a blank canvas for your ideas. You can change it up so easily. Here are a few of my favorite ways to play with the recipe. I think you will love them too.
Smoky Chipotle Twist: Add a teaspoon of smoked paprika. It gives a deep, cozy flavor. It is perfect for a chilly evening.
Sweet & Mild Twist: Stir in a tablespoon of honey. This makes it sweeter for the little ones. My grandson prefers it this way.
Extra Zesty Twist: Squeeze in the juice from half a lime at the end. It makes the whole sauce taste brighter and fresher. It is my new favorite.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving Up Your Masterpiece
Of course, you can pour this sauce over enchiladas. But do not stop there! I love getting creative with it. It makes a wonderful dip for tortilla chips. You can also spoon it over scrambled eggs in the morning.
For a full meal, I serve my enchiladas with a simple side. A crisp green salad is always nice. Some Mexican rice works wonderfully too. A dollop of cool sour cream on top is a must for me.
What should you drink with it? A cold glass of horchata is so refreshing. For the grown-ups, a light lager beer pairs perfectly. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Enchilada Sauce Perfect
Let’s talk about storing your wonderful sauce. Let it cool completely first. Then pour it into a jar with a lid. It will keep in your fridge for a whole week.
You can also freeze this sauce. I use an ice cube tray for small portions. Pop out the cubes into a bag. This way, you have just enough for one meal.
I once made a big batch for a family party. Having it ready in the freezer saved my day. Batch cooking saves you time on busy nights. It means a home-cooked meal is always close by.
To reheat, just warm it slowly in a pan. Stir it now and then. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Simple Fixes for Common Sauce Troubles
Sometimes the sauce can get a little too thick. Just add a splash more broth or water. Stir until it looks just right. This is an easy fix.
If your sauce tastes a bit bitter, do not worry. A tiny pinch of sugar can help. It balances the tomato flavor nicely. I remember when I learned this trick from my mother.
Getting the spices right matters for a rich taste. Cooking the flour and spices first is key. It makes the flavor deep and warm. Knowing these fixes makes you a more confident cook. You can solve little problems yourself.
Fun fact: Cumin is one of the oldest known spices! Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Quick Enchilada Sauce Questions
Q: Can I make this gluten-free? A: Yes! Just use a gluten-free flour blend instead of regular flour.
Q: How far ahead can I make it? A: You can make it up to three days before you need it.
Q: What if I don’t have beef broth? A: Chicken or vegetable broth will work just fine too.
Q: Can I double the recipe? A: Of course! Just use a bigger pot to stir everything.
Q: Any optional add-ins? A: A little onion powder or a pinch of cocoa powder is nice. Which tip will you try first?
A Little Note From My Kitchen
I hope you love making this sauce. It fills your kitchen with the best smell. I have shared this recipe with all my grandchildren.
I would be so happy to see your creations. Show me your cheesy enchiladas or loaded chicken ones. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest!
Happy cooking!
—Grace Ellington.

Easy Homemade Enchilada Sauce Recipe
Description
A rich and flavorful homemade enchilada sauce that’s easy to make and perfect for a variety of dishes like cheese, chicken, and veggie enchiladas.
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a saucepan stir oil, flour, chili powder, cumin, and oregano together. Cook on medium heat for 2 minutes.
- Add beef broth, tomato sauce, garlic and salt. Simmer on low heat for 15 min, stirring occasionally.
- Store in the fridge for up to 1 week. Use in a variety of recipes, like cheese enchiladas, loaded chicken enchiladas, and veggie enchiladas.
Notes
- This sauce can be customized by using chicken or vegetable broth as a substitute for beef broth.