Red chiles, chile pods, pasilla pods, garlic and spice give this red sauce an authentic Mexican taste. Show TO REQUEST A SAMPLE, CLICK “ADD TO MY LIST” BELOW. FROM THERE, YOU CAN SEND YOUR REQUEST TO A SALES REP – JUST FILL OUT THE FORM!
Add to My List Print *Consistent flavor from the trusted LA VICTORIA® brand Open can, heat and serve on your favorite dish. Refrigerate unused product in sealed container. Ideal as a cooking sauce or topping. Nutrition facts based on 09/26/2018. Water, Red Chiles, Modified Food Starch, Dehydrated California Chile Pods, Soybean Oil, Salt, Distilled Vinegar, Dehydrated Pasilla Pods, Garlic, Spice. Does anyone know what canned enchilada sauces are gluten free. Yeah, I know I could make my own gluten free enchilada sauce but when in a hurry (which if often) it would be so much simpler to be able to grab a can of enchilada sauce. I was hoping to make a chili relleno casserole tomorrow. I need help. Thanks Frances03Posted July 7, 2010 Frances03
Posted July 7, 2010 I just bought a can of La Victoria Enchilada Sauce Green Chili Mild. I haven't called to confirm yet, but the ingredients are as follows... water, green chilies, green tomatoes, vinegar, modified food starch, salt, soybean oil, garlic, sugar, spices, dry onion, msg, onion powder, hydrolized soy protein, corn starch, textured soya protein, natural nad artificial flavors, colors, yeas extract, caclium silicate, garlic posder, citric acid. CONAINS:SOY Normally if it contains wheat, it will say that under the allergy warning. But I will call tomorrow. Here's the number. 1 800 725 7212 I have not found a red sauce in a can that didnt' contain gluten. I just make my own by opening a can of tomato sauce, adding garlic powder, chili powder, cumin and oregano. That is as simple as opening a can of red sauce. Hope that helps. Link to commentShare on other siteskarengPosted July 7, 2010 kareng
Posted July 7, 2010 Not sure where you live so some of these may not be available; According to my IPad app Is this gluten-free?": Dominicks Select ench sauce mild Frontera: chipolte garlic & classic red chie ench sauce Genuardis Select Ench sauce mild Hyvee mild ench sauce La Victoria Green & Red ench sauces Las Palmas red ench sauce Randalls, Ton thumb, Vons & Safeway select Ench sauce mild Old El paso had Wheat listed before but I think they have taken that out. I would check first. Link to commentShare on other sitesFrances03Posted July 7, 2010 Frances03
Posted July 7, 2010 WOW!! I just went to the la victoria website and the red sauce says GLUTEN FREE!!! I'm so excited I've NEVER seen this before. The green doesn't say it but it could be new. I'll still call tomorrow. Here's the link. Open Original Shared Link Link to commentShare on other sitesFrances03Posted July 7, 2010 Frances03
Posted July 7, 2010 Open Original Shared Link further research produced this! they are both gluten-free! Woohoo!!! Link to commentShare on other siteskarengPosted July 7, 2010 kareng
Posted July 7, 2010
Let us know what they say. the ingredients look OK. Link to commentShare on other sites4boysmomPosted July 8, 2010 4boysmom
Posted July 8, 2010
WOW! That is a good link. There are several things on there that hubby can have that I didn't think about. Going to print the list for the next time I go to the store. I am not sure if we have La Victoria in any of our stores or not. Seems like I have seen it but it could have been Las Palmos I saw. I will have to look more closely next time I am at the store. Thanks Link to commentShare on other sites4boysmomPosted July 8, 2010 4boysmom
Posted July 8, 2010
The only brands I recognize from this list is Las Palmas and maybe La Victoria (not sure on that one, could be my imagination). I know we have Old El Paso. I will check out the website, send them an e-mail, or call, or all of the above. I know the store brand I used to buy, and still have a can of in my pantry, is not gluten free. Link to commentShare on other sites4boysmomPosted July 19, 2010 4boysmom
Posted July 19, 2010
I bought a can of Old ElPaso. The ingredients lists is: Water, Tomato Puree (water, tomato paste) Modified Corn Starch, salt, sugar, distilled vinegar, chili pepper, soybean oil, citric acid, hydrolyzed soy and corn protein, onion powder, red pepper, color added, natural flavor. Sounds safe right??? Link to commentShare on other siteskarengPosted July 19, 2010 kareng
Posted July 19, 2010
That's the one my kids like, so I'm going to use it. When I went to the grocery, all sorts of La Victoria stuff said gluten-free on it. I personally prefer if the ingredients are the things my Mexican grandmother (if I were lucky enough to have one) would have pit in it. Link to commentShare on other sitesJuliebovePosted July 19, 2010 Juliebove
Posted July 19, 2010 Sweet Creek comes in a jar. Not only is it gluten-free but organic. And it's yummy! Link to commentShare on other sitesCarla SpacherPosted June 10, 2012 Carla Spacher
Posted June 10, 2012 In search for a gluten-free enchilada sauce I visited Old El Paso's website, but when I clicked on the link for Nutrition Information it brought me to another page that did not contain what I was looking for. I did, however, find their enchilada sauce listed on Amazon and they list gluten as an ingredient. See the link: http://www.(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned)/El-Paso-Enchilada-Sauce-10-Ounce/dp/B000H27K04 Is La Victoria enchilada red sauce glutenIngredients : Water, Red Chiles, Modified Food Starch, Dehydrated California Chile Pods, Soybean Oil, Salt, Distilled Vinegar, Dehydrated Pasilla Pods, Garlic And Spice. Gluten-Free.
Which brand of enchilada sauce is gluten free?Many enchilada sauces may contain wheat or malt as a thickening ingredient, but Old El Paso's Enchilada Sauce is naturally gluten-free and only contains soy as a potential allergen.
Is La Victoria green chili enchilada sauce gluten free?La Victoria enchilada sauce (MSRP: $2.99) is made with ripened chiles and contains no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or MSG. It is also vegan, gluten-free and certified kosher.
Are most enchilada sauces glutenIs enchilada sauce gluten-free? Not all brands of store-bought enchilada sauce are gluten-free. Check the label carefully and look for certified gluten-free products. However, this gluten-free enchilada sauce is so tasty you won't want to go back to the store-bought kind again.
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