Simple Trader Joe's Red Sauce Enchiladas (2024)

Buy simple ingredients for Trader Joe’s Red Sauce Enchiladas, an easy main dish with ground turkey to serve for any Mexican feast!

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Friends, we hosted a “Family Dinner” with our church this past Sunday night and served theseTrader Joe’s Red Sauce Enchiladas!

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Red sauce enchiladas

Family Dinners occur when different people in the church sign up to host a potluck dinner for however many they can accommodate! It’s a fun way to get to meet new people! (You may also remember my Bread and Wine post, here.)

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Last week we hosted 14 and had a blast.

I made three pans of my famous Trader Joe’s Red Sauce Enchiladas, a recipe I’m sharing with you today.

Trader Joe’s Red Sauce Enchiladas

Need a quick, delicious enchilada recipe? If you have a Trader Joe’s, it’s just one stop, grab the groceries, and then run home to assemble.

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How do you make a quick red sauce?

  • Grab two bottles of Trader Joe’s Enchilada Sauce
  • Two tubs Trader Joe’s Homestyle Salsa Especial, mild (but you can buy their “hot” if you want them spicy!)
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken stock

This makes the BEST sauce, guys!

Assemble and bake right before the guests arrive!

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Hosting a Church Family Dinner

Now, it takes a little risk to say “I’ll host,” not knowing who your guests will be. But this is what I love about hospitality—it is risky sometimes, but oh, so worth it.

It always works out when your heart is in the right place.

We enjoyed every minute with our wonderful guests and everyone hung around the table for a long time!

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How to plan a church family dinner

This time I received the “guest list” of who was coming (remember people sign up through the church) a few days ahead of time.

I quickly emailed our guests and told them what to bring.

Honestly, I’ve been hosting for a long time now, and I always try to think of how to make a process more efficient.

A sign-up list would mean a lot of going back and forth, and I’m not into that.

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I also don’t ask about food allergies and diets anymore with a large group. I figure if people sign up to come to a “potluck, ” they will take care of their own dietary needs. It’s not up to the host to make a special menu for just one person.

I’d love to hear from readers on this issue, if you feel inclined.

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It all works out – every time. I’ve had every kind of diet in my home, believe me, and I’m always amazed by how mature and unassuming our guests are.

It’s all about grace and taking care of ourselves, right?

Now, for a smaller party, I have told my guests ahead of time that I’m cooking salmon. Rarely does someone have an allergy to salmon, but it has happened. In that case, I changed the menu. No problem!

It’s dicey.

Hospitality and menu planning. LOL

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Set the table

I set the table for 14.

Made my usual “chips and salsa board” for the appetizer.

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Guests brought salads, beans, and rice.

The bottom line as a host, friends, is to do your best. Things will not be perfect, but you learn to go with the flow with a joyful heart.

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Oh, and two of our guests showed up at 4 pm, when the party started at 5 pm! Oops! It happens, we’ve all been there, on both sides. You are gracious, give your guests a job to do, or send them out on a walk.

Whatever works for you!

More enchilada recipes to try:

Change up enchiladas and try these recipes: Sweet Potato Collard Green Enchiladas with Adobe Beef,Vegetarian Sweet Potato Bean Enchiladas, Best Enchilada Sloppy Joe Recipe [Taste and Tell], andInstant Pot / Pressure Cooker Shredded Beef Enchiladas [Pressure Cooking Today].

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Trader Joe’s Red Sauce Enchiladas

Makes 3-4 9x13 pans (depending on whether you like to squish your enchiladas together or not). Easy to cut the recipe in half.

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Resting: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Yield: 16

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Ingredients

  • Olive oil
  • 2 large white onions, diced
  • 3 pounds ground turkey
  • 2 Tbsp. chili powder
  • 3 Tbsp. cumin
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. paprika
  • 1/2 tsp. nutmeg
  • 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 packages Trader Joe’s Corn & Wheat Tortillas, 36
  • 2 12 oz bottles Trader Joe’s Enchilada Sauce
  • 2 12 oz tubs Trader Joe’s Homestyle Salsa Especial, mild
  • 1 1/2 cup chicken stock
  • 2 15 oz can whole kernel corn, drained
  • 2 15 oz can black beans, drained
  • 6-8 cups white cheese, or Mexican cheese mixture, grated

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Heat a large saute pan to medium heat; add olive oil and saute the onions for 5 minutes, until clear and cooked. Add the ground turkey and cook for another 5-7 minutes, until cooked through. Add the spices; season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook through and set aside.

  • In a medium saucepan add the enchilada sauce, salsa, and chicken stock. Stir and cook on medium heat until hot; turn off heat and set aside.

  • Drain the corn; drain and rinse the black beans.

  • In a very large bowl, add the meat mixture and the corn and beans. Gently stir.

  • Prepare 3-4 9x13 pans with cooking spray. Use 3 pans if you like to squish the enchiladas together, or 4 if you like them more spread out.

  • Place 3/4 cup of red sauce at the bottom of each pan.

  • Preheat 12 tortillas at a time (wrapped in a damp paper towel in the microwave) for about 45 seconds. This will make them hot and soft and easier to roll.

  • Dip each tortilla into the sauce, place a handful of cheese where?, then about 1/4 cup of taco meat mixture. Roll and place the enchiladas seam side down in the pan. Fill the pans with enchiladas. Pour the remaining sauce on top. Sprinkle with remaining cheese.

  • Cook the enchiladas for 25 minutes, until bubbly and hot. Remove from oven and allow to sit for about 5 minutes, or cover with foil until you are ready to serve.

  • Serve with sour cream, cilantro, extra salsa, and guacamole, if desired.

Cuisine: Mexican

Course: Main Course

Author: Sandy / Reluctant Entertainer

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FAQs

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.

Does Trader Joe's make enchilada sauce? ›

We've been selling Trader Joe's Enchilada Sauce for more than 20 years. It's a classic. And with good reason, good ingredients and good taste.

What does red enchilada sauce taste like? ›

Some "quick" versions of red enchilada sauce may use red tomato sauce or paste as a base. Just like green enchilada sauce, red sauce can range from being mildly spicy to knock-your-socks-off spicy — it all depends on the chili.

Should I thaw frozen enchiladas before baking? ›

Remove enchiladas from freezer, leave foil on pan and cook for about 30 minutes. Remove foil and cook additional 15-20 minutes, until bubbling and cheese completely melted. Or thaw enchiladas in the refrigerator, then bake as directed above (for enchiladas that are not frozen).

Should you bake enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until hot.

Does Trader Joe's enchilada sauce go bad? ›

Trader Joe's Enchilada Sauce 12oz

A: It lasts a long time in the refrigerator I say 6 to 8 months after that it may condense or dry out.

Is red or green enchilada sauce better for chicken enchiladas? ›

No need to pick between red and green enchilada sauces, you can enjoy both! There's plenty of melty cheese and flavorful sauce, with tender shredded chicken breasts inside. You can prep them ahead to make dinnertime a breeze!

Can I use taco sauce instead of enchilada sauce for enchiladas? ›

Taco sauce has a similar taste profile to enchilada sauces. Like enchilada sauce, it's made with tomatoes, garlic, chilies, and various other spices and aromatics. It does have a different flavor, but the main problem with using taco sauce is that it's thicker.

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 the red sauce in Mexican restaurants? ›

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 closest thing to enchilada sauce? ›

This easy enchilada sauce recipe is no exception! It is probably the best enchilada sauce substitute that I've found. It can easily be made from a jar of tomato sauce and a spice blend that most of us have at home.

How long to heat frozen enchiladas in oven? ›

So it literally goes straight from freezer to oven at 375 degrees F for 25-30 minutes.

How long do you cook frozen enchiladas in the microwave? ›

Cooking Instructions

Microwave: enchiladas. If thawed, 1- 1 1/2 minutes on high. If frozen, 2- 2 1/2 minutes on high Burritos. If thawed, 3 minutes on high.

How long to cook Trader Joe's frozen burrito? ›

Trader Joe claims that 2.5 minutes in the microwave for a single burrito (4 for both) will suffice. Trader Joe also claims that wetting the burrito under a faucet before you cook it will somehow improve your experience.

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